News about James Mitchell

In a month after he talked about assisting in the preparations of 9/11 attacks rather than future outrages, the CIA slammed Guantanamo Bay prisoner into a wall and waterboarded him 183 times.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 29, 2024
Dr. James Mitchell (left) said he threw 9/11 suspect Khalid Shaikh Mohammed (right) into a wall every time he discussed the terror attack rather than informing people of imminent threats. During March 2003 at a little-known overseas C.I.A., Mitchell described how he 'walled' a naked Mohammed and waterboarded him nearly 200 times. Mohammed went to jail because he believed a nuclear attack on the United States was imminent, which Mohammed had information on. Mitchell testified at a pretrial hearing for five Guantanamo Bay (inset) inmates accused of orchestrating September 11.

Proud ex-Navy vet delivers brutal reality check on why he and his young family have dumped life in Australia to travel the world

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
Even though they were earning enough money to live off, Navy veteran and travel blogger James Mitchell (left) revealed that his family could no longer afford to live in Australia. After dumping Australia for a life overseas, the former navy mechanical fitter (right), who served almost ten years, says he now gets more time with his wife (right) and two sons.

As his counsel's request for a Florida prescription drug lawsuit to be dismissed, Rapper Kodak Black claims that oxycodone pills were really TYLENOL

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 14, 2023
Kodak Black's counsel insists that the oxycodone pills discovered during his July 2022 arrest were really Tylenol, which was just months after being banned for the second time. According to a recent motion to dismiss, the 26-year-old rapper, born Bill Kahan Kapri, was charged with one count of controlled drug ownership and another for trafficking oxycodone, but testing of the pills revealed they were just the grocery store pain medications. Bradford Cohen, Kodak's counsel, filed the suit, which was obtained by TMZ, and even suggested a bombshell lawsuit against Broward Sheriff's Office, alleging a cover-up involving FBI Special Agent James Mitchell. Prosecutors also accused an officer of refusing to get rid of bodycam video of an officer stubbing Kodak and saying he's 'always prepared,' when the camera was focused on the police officer's firearms.

Bunnings is a crime that Australia is neglecting

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 8, 2023
A snapshot of an old hardware store posted on Facebook as 'Remember This?' has resulted in hundreds of customers sharing their recollections of hardware stores that have now sadly become a thing of the past. Three men are seen behind a glass-fronted counter with a row-row of wooden shelves stacked with DIY items behind them, according to the photograph, which was reportedly taken in the Nock and Kirby store in George Street, central Sydney. The image of a world now all but vanished, causing customers to be furious about the loss of their 'one-on-one' they sold and the knowledge they had.

When Bunnings comes to town, it's a strange reality

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2023
In a Facebook post, the independent Mitre 10 store in Byron Bay announced that it would close towards the end of February. It told customers that it was going to be a 'liquidation auction' and that "everything must go'. Followers of the news shared their dismay on social media, with loyal followers sharing their dismay.