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  1. Man arrested in Satanic Temple Pipe Bomb Attack: Note left says God ordered it

     

    SALEM, Mass. – Two weeks ago, The Wild Hunt reported that Massachusetts and federal authorities were investigating an incident where an explosive device was hurled onto the porch of The Satanic Temple (TST).  On April 17, The US Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts announced the arrest of an Oklahoma man for allegedly throwing a pipe bomb at TST headquarters.  Investigators also now said the pipe bomb only partially detonated.

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    First and foremost, it’s crucial to clarify that TST is not a Pagan group, although its societal endeavors often intersect with those of many Pagan organizations. Established in 2013 by Lucien Greaves and others, TST stands as a non-theistic religious and activist entity advocating for the separation of church and state, social equity, and personal liberties. While it employs Satanic imagery and symbolism, its principles do not revolve around the worship of a literal Satan. Instead, these symbols are used metaphorically to signify resistance against oppression, the pursuit of knowledge, individual empowerment, and the dismantling of religious privilege in support of secularism.

    Sean Patrick Palmer, 49, from Perkins, Oklahoma, now faces charges in a criminal complaint of “using an explosive to cause damage to a building used in interstate or foreign commerce.” Palmer was apprehended on the morning of April 17 and had an initial appearance in the Western District of Oklahoma on Thursday. Palmer is being extradited to Massachusetts where he will appear in federal court in Boston.

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    Image of perpetrator throwing the pipe bomb at TST headquarters captured by security cameras – Image source U.S. Department of Justice

     

    Recapping the events and evidence the District Attorney’s office said that at around 4:14 a.m. on April 8, 2024, surveillance cameras outside TST recorded a man approaching the premises dressed in black pants, a black jacket, a black face covering, a tan-colored tactical vest, and gloves. According to the charging documents, as the individual neared TST, he ignited a pipe bomb—an improvised explosive device (IED)—and hurled it at the main entrance before fleeing the scene. Moments later, the pipe bomb partially detonated, resulting in minor fire and associated damage to TST’s exterior.

    The District Attorney said in a statement that “the pipe bomb appeared to have been constructed from a section of plastic pipe covered with metal nails, which were attached to the pipe with tape. The inside of the pipe was filled with a powder-like substance, preliminarily identified as smokeless gunpowder.”

    Evidence collected at the site helped identify the suspect and make an arrest.  “A single human hair was allegedly located on the pipe bomb containing a DNA profile from a Caucasian male, ” the District Attorney

    The charging document also notes that Palmer acquired a PVC pipe and a corresponding PVC end cap—similar to the components utilized in constructing the pipe bomb—from a home improvement retailer in Oklahoma.

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    The partially detonated pipe bomb recovered at TST Headquarters [Image source: U.S. Department of Justice]

    Palmer allegedly also left a note in a flower bed that reportedly read:

    DEAR SATANIST

    ELOHIM SEND ME 7 MONTHS AGO TO GIVE YOU

    PEACEFUL MESSAGE TO HOPE YOU REPENT. YOU SAY

    NO, ELOHIM NOW SEND ME TO SMITE SATAN AND I

    HAPPY TO OBEY. AND ELOHIM WANT ME TO CONTACT

    YOU TO TELL YOU REPENT. TURN FROM SIN. ELOHIM

    NO LIKE THIS PLACE AND PLAN TO DESTROY IT. MAYBE

    SALEM TOO? ELOHIM SEND ME TO FIGHT CRYBABY

    SATAN, BUT WANT ME TO MAKE HARD EFFORT SO NO

    ONE DIES. I OBEY.

     

    Palmer is purported to frequently comment on discussions in social media regarding religious topics using similar themes to the one in the handwritten note.

    Surveillance footage obtained during the investigation revealed a black Volvo sedan behaving erratically near TST before and after the pipe bomb was thrown. The vehicle is purportedly registered to Palmer.

    A photo circulating on a social media platform depicts Palmer, a Caucasian male, donning a tan-colored tactical vest akin to the one worn by the suspect captured by the TST security camera.

    The charges faced by Palmer carry a penalty of no less than five years and up to 20 years in incarceration, along with three years of supervised release and a potential fine of up to $250,000.

    “There’s just no justification for doing this kind of thing. There’s no justification for even attempting,” Greaves told WCVB in Boston. “Clearly, the intention was to do the maximum amount of damage and there was a complete disregard for human life.”

     

    https://wildhunt.org/2024/04/man-arrested-in-satanic-temple-pipe-bomb-attack-note-left-says-god-ordered-it.html

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    Back in 2022, Wake Up Singapore (WUSG) published an article featuring a woman's claims about having a miscarriage at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH).

    In a post that has since been taken down, the woman accused the hospital staff of displaying a lack of professionalism and dumping out her dead foetus with the medical waste.

    She later admitted that she lied, and asked the platform to recant her original statements.

     

     

    Police have since stated that they will be charging a 26-year-old man in court on Apr. 24, 2024 for his involvement in the publication of the article.

    WUSG revealed that its founder, Ariffin Sha, will be charged.

     

    Charged with defamation

     

    A police statement on Apr. 23, 2024 said that upon receiving a police report from KKH, the police consulted the Attorney-General’s Chambers and were authorised to investigate the matter.

    Investigations revealed that the man was purportedly the administrator for WUSG’s website, Facebook page, and Instagram page.

    Subsequent investigations found that the allegations in the article were untrue.

    Those charged with defamation can be sentenced up to two years in jail, or fined, or both.

     

    What the woman claimed

     

    WUSG put up the woman's first-person account of her "miscarriage" on Mar. 23, 2022.

    The expectant mother, who was 20-weeks pregnant during end-February 2022, alleged that she was bleeding profusely while left waiting to be attended to at the KKH drop-off point.

    She claimed that she was only attended to four hours later, and that she suffered a miscarriage while waiting.

    Among other claims, she alleged that later, when she asked if she could have the foetus returned to her for a proper burial, she was allegedly told it had been dumped out together with the medical waste.

     

    In response to Today's queries in 2022, KKH's chairman of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology division, Professor Tan Hak Koon, said the hospital was aware of the online account but were unable to identify the patient.

    KKH later released a statement saying that the online report was "incorrect".

     

    Issued POFMA correction order

     

    On Mar. 25, 2022, WUSG shared that the woman had lied.

     

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    Back in 2022, Wake Up Singapore (WUSG) published an article featuring a woman's claims about having a miscarriage at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH).

    In a post that has since been taken down, the woman accused the hospital staff of displaying a lack of professionalism and dumping out her dead foetus with the medical waste.

    She later admitted that she lied, and asked the platform to recant her original statements.

     

     

    Police have since stated that they will be charging a 26-year-old man in court on Apr. 24, 2024 for his involvement in the publication of the article.

    WUSG revealed that its founder, Ariffin Sha, will be charged.

     

    Charged with defamation

     

    A police statement on Apr. 23, 2024 said that upon receiving a police report from KKH, the police consulted the Attorney-General’s Chambers and were authorised to investigate the matter.

    Investigations revealed that the man was purportedly the administrator for WUSG’s website, Facebook page, and Instagram page.

    Subsequent investigations found that the allegations in the article were untrue.

    Those charged with defamation can be sentenced up to two years in jail, or fined, or both.

     

    What the woman claimed

     

    WUSG put up the woman's first-person account of her "miscarriage" on Mar. 23, 2022.

    The expectant mother, who was 20-weeks pregnant during end-February 2022, alleged that she was bleeding profusely while left waiting to be attended to at the KKH drop-off point.

    She claimed that she was only attended to four hours later, and that she suffered a miscarriage while waiting.

    Among other claims, she alleged that later, when she asked if she could have the foetus returned to her for a proper burial, she was allegedly told it had been dumped out together with the medical waste.

    In response to Today's queries in 2022, KKH's chairman of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology division, Professor Tan Hak Koon, said the hospital was aware of the online account but were unable to identify the patient.

    KKH later released a statement saying that the online report was "incorrect".

     

    Issued POFMA correction order

     

    On Mar. 25, 2022, WUSG shared that the woman had lied.

    It added that they received doctored medical documents from the woman.

     

    "We are so, so sorry. We have let all of you down. We have just learnt that we were lied to at every turn, and the documents sent to us were doctored. We apologise to KKH and all our readers. We seek your forgiveness."

     

     

     

    The platform published an apology and full account of the events following the woman's confession.

    Two days later on Mar. 27, 2022, the Ministry of Health (MOH) instructed the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) Office to issue a correction direction to WUSG.

     

    Founder's statement

     

    "We are sorry," Sha said in response to Mothership's queries.

     

    "It was a genuine mistake. Despite the circumstances, there were things that we could have done better with the verification process. We take full responsibility for the incident and we have since put in place measures to ensure that such an event does not reoccur."

     

    Nevertheless, he said that WUSG has "fully co-operated" in the course of investigations and are "genuinely remorseful" for what happened.

    He added that WUSG "complied accordingly" after the POFMA order was issued to them.

    "We also acted swiftly to inform our readers and apologised both publicly and privately," he said, stating that WUSG, as a volunteer-run-independent platform, will "strive to do better".

     

    https://mothership.sg/2024/04/kkh-miscarriage-wake-up-singapore/

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