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Fugitive "trans terror" leader and of the "Ziz" group arrested in Maryland
The alleged leader of the cult-like group the "Zizians" that is connected to the killing of US Border Patrol Agent David Maland, has been arrested, according to Maryland State Police.

Why It Matters

The "death cult," is said to revolve around Ziz, who is a transgender "woman". Ziz, whose legal name is Jack LaSota, garnered a following online after posting about her ethical and social theories on her blog, Sinceriously.

The Zizians have been tied to Maland's killing as well as five other homicides in Vermont, Pennsylvania and California.

Maland, 44, was killed in northern Vermont from a shot in the neck just after President Donald Trump was sworn in hundreds of miles away in Washington, D.C.

Maland, who worked security duty at the Pentagon during the September 11 attacks, was conducting a traffic stop near the Canadian border.

Jack Lasota, 34, was arrested on Sunday along with Michelle Zajko, 33.

They are facing multiple charges including trespassing, obstructing and hindering as well as possession of a handgun in a vehicle, as reported by The Associated Press.

Starting in 2021, LaSota reportedly advocated the killing of various people and the punishment of "non-good" people, like non-vegans, according to Aella, who previously boasted online about knowing several people involved or adjacent to the Zizians.

Jessica Taylor, friend of the person who killed Maland, previously told Newsweek it seems that LaSota recruits transgender members who might be financially vulnerable and ripe for radicalization. Most members are acting on their own accord, however, Taylor said she believes.

The Associated Press reported that the Zizians consists of young, highly intelligent computer scientists, most of whom are their 20s and 30s. The group met online and shared anarchist beliefs, which became increasingly more violent. LaSota's posts were against perceived enemies including so-called rationalist groups online.

LaSota had faked their own death in 2022, and an obituary was published in September that year claiming that they died in a boating accident.

But on January 13, 2023, LaSota was arrested in Pennsylvania for "obstructing administration of law" and "disorderly conduct." LaSota made bail in June and stopped showing up to court.

Zajko is a bioinformatics researcher. The guns used to kill Maland were determined to belong to Zajko. She was identified as a person of interest in other murders as well, including the murder of Curtis Lind, a landlord in Vallejo, California, who was stabbed to death three days before the Vermont shooting.

Lind and Maland's deaths come two years after Zajko's parents, Richard and Rita Zajko, were found dead in their Delaware County, Pennsylvania, home in January 2023.






So what effect have trannies had on you?


Please tell us how trans people have any effect on your life?


The atheists I have talked with about it think transgenderism is a good case for minding your own business when things don't concern you or effect you.


A trans person is just a guy who wears women's clothes, makeup and hair style. What difference does it make in your life? Trans people have absolutely no effect on your life.


The distinction between "affect" and "effect" can be confusing, but here's a simple breakdown:

  • Affect (verb): This word generally means to influence or produce an effect on something. For example:
    • "The cold weather affected her mood."
    • "His speech affected the audience deeply."
  • Effect (noun): This word refers to the result or outcome of a particular influence. For example:
    • "The new policy had a positive effect on productivity."
    • "The medicine's effect was immediate."

Here are some helpful tips to remember the difference:

  • Affect starts with an "A," as does "action," which can help you remember it's a verb (an action word).
  • Effect starts with an "E," as does "end result," helping you recall it's a noun (something that happens as a result).

There are exceptions, but these are rare and usually specialized:

  • Effect can occasionally be used as a verb, meaning "to bring about" or "to cause to happen," as in "The manager effected changes in the department."
  • Affect can be a noun in psychology, where it refers to emotion or mood, but this usage is less common in everyday language.

If you're unsure which to use, try substituting "influence" for "affect" and "result" for "effect." If the sentence makes sense with these substitutions, you've likely chosen the correct word.

@Grok
 
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