Original unedited footage of the Nasa Colombia 'Tether' Incident.
Dominion Voting Systems - backdoor for ssh transmission of voting data via unencrypted tunnel. Credit for discovery PHaZon/ Awakening Channel Creator.
🚨BREAKING - 🇺🇸 USA: Peter Neffenger, a retired Admiral and former head of the TSA, is the current Chairman on the USA board of directors of 'Smartmatic', which created the software for Dominion.
Neffenger is now part of Biden's 'transition team' for Homeland Security.
Neffenger is now part of Biden's 'transition team' for Homeland Security.
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“The Great Reset” is trending hot on Twitter and Google search after Canadian cuck Justin Trudeau said he’s planning on using COVID19 to push that agenda through.
Flooding in Chicago this morning after a water main break near the John Hancock Center. Most of the water has receded now, leaving layers of mud on the street. Crews are out working to clean the streets after this morning’s flooding a block from the Magnificent Mile in Chicago.
Why are all these Antifa and BLM militants sex offenders and pedophiles?
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🚨 - Massive gas pipeline explosion in Mexico leaves 6 dead, several injured, and caused extensive material damage.
Portland's anarchists say they support racial justice. Black activists want nothing to do with them. The day after President-elect Joe Biden delivered his victory speech, telling the nation it was time to heal and unite, a clandestine Twitter account — @safePDXprotest — summoned Portland anarchists. Meet at Laurelhurst Park at 8 p.m. and “Wear Bloc & Be Water,” the message said, calling for black garb and vigilance to evade police for a protest “in solidarity with BLM”.
The 50 or so people who showed up — nearly all of them white — looked like ninjas as they put on balaclavas, hoods and scarves. Some carried gas masks. The call to action had declared “No Masters” — leaders, in the parlance of 19th century European anarchists — but the crowd huddled around one young man as he lambasted liberals for celebrating the defeat of President Trump while capitalism and the political system remained entrenched.
“They can show up to dance ’cause of Orange Man bad, but they can’t be out here fighting with us,” he said. “So that’s why we’re going. ... I’m tired of liberal complacency.”
Word spread through the group that the target tonight would be the local headquarters of the Democratic Party. Somebody started beating a drum as a chant broke out: “Fuck Joe Biden!” Then the anarchists marched into the upscale neighborhood, intent on destruction.
For months, Portland has been a significant face of the Black Lives Matter movement, in part because of the national attention that self-described anarchists brought to nightly protests throughout the summer. They set fires, launched fireworks at authorities and spat in their faces to draw them into violent confrontations that made headlines around the world. The election of Biden has only antagonized the anarchists — and exposed their differences with the Black activists they claim to support.
Black activists and community leaders, who generally view the defeat of Trump as an opportunity for change within the system, said the anarchists are hijacking the movement and undermining the push for racial justice by continuing to commit violence.
“When people set fire to a building, it really does not liberate me one bit,” said Mingus Mapps, a Black resident who won a seat on the Portland City Council this month. “It does the opposite. It fuels the political culture that makes racism possible.”
The former political science professor, who peacefully participated in several demonstrations, plans to advocate for police reform beyond budget cuts passed by the council and a measure approved by voters to create a police oversight board.
“We’re going to get out of the game of smoke bombs and rubber bullets and dressing cops up like they’re Marines as we stand outside public buildings and yell at each other,” he said.
The anarchists believe working within the system is futile and say the political order and capitalist economy must be torn down. Biden, as head of a party supporting the free-market system and private property rights, is no better than Trump, more than a dozen said in interviews.
Distrusting the media, all refused to give their names. But pamphlets distributed at a recent rally outline their far-left philosophies.
“Abolish All Mayors” — the noscript of one booklet — advocates “the complete democratization and community control of all city bureaus and the abolition of the police.”
“Why We Break Windows” advocates an end to private property and invokes the Boston Tea Party to explain the point of “political vandalism” during revolts. “Shop windows represent segregation,” it says. “To smash a shop window is to contest all the boundaries that cut through this society: black and white, rich and poor, included and excluded.”
The 50 or so people who showed up — nearly all of them white — looked like ninjas as they put on balaclavas, hoods and scarves. Some carried gas masks. The call to action had declared “No Masters” — leaders, in the parlance of 19th century European anarchists — but the crowd huddled around one young man as he lambasted liberals for celebrating the defeat of President Trump while capitalism and the political system remained entrenched.
“They can show up to dance ’cause of Orange Man bad, but they can’t be out here fighting with us,” he said. “So that’s why we’re going. ... I’m tired of liberal complacency.”
Word spread through the group that the target tonight would be the local headquarters of the Democratic Party. Somebody started beating a drum as a chant broke out: “Fuck Joe Biden!” Then the anarchists marched into the upscale neighborhood, intent on destruction.
For months, Portland has been a significant face of the Black Lives Matter movement, in part because of the national attention that self-described anarchists brought to nightly protests throughout the summer. They set fires, launched fireworks at authorities and spat in their faces to draw them into violent confrontations that made headlines around the world. The election of Biden has only antagonized the anarchists — and exposed their differences with the Black activists they claim to support.
Black activists and community leaders, who generally view the defeat of Trump as an opportunity for change within the system, said the anarchists are hijacking the movement and undermining the push for racial justice by continuing to commit violence.
“When people set fire to a building, it really does not liberate me one bit,” said Mingus Mapps, a Black resident who won a seat on the Portland City Council this month. “It does the opposite. It fuels the political culture that makes racism possible.”
The former political science professor, who peacefully participated in several demonstrations, plans to advocate for police reform beyond budget cuts passed by the council and a measure approved by voters to create a police oversight board.
“We’re going to get out of the game of smoke bombs and rubber bullets and dressing cops up like they’re Marines as we stand outside public buildings and yell at each other,” he said.
The anarchists believe working within the system is futile and say the political order and capitalist economy must be torn down. Biden, as head of a party supporting the free-market system and private property rights, is no better than Trump, more than a dozen said in interviews.
Distrusting the media, all refused to give their names. But pamphlets distributed at a recent rally outline their far-left philosophies.
“Abolish All Mayors” — the noscript of one booklet — advocates “the complete democratization and community control of all city bureaus and the abolition of the police.”
“Why We Break Windows” advocates an end to private property and invokes the Boston Tea Party to explain the point of “political vandalism” during revolts. “Shop windows represent segregation,” it says. “To smash a shop window is to contest all the boundaries that cut through this society: black and white, rich and poor, included and excluded.”
Los Angeles Times
Portland's anarchists say they support racial justice. Black activists want nothing to do with them
The election of Joe Biden has only antagonized Portland anarchists — and exposed their differences with the Black activists they claim to support.
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Stealth bomber Cruising around Colorado this morning.
⚠️ President Trump has called an emergency meeting with Whitehouse staff. Further details will be provided shortly...
SanDiegoCounty (@SanDiegoCounty) at 2020-11-16 21:59:05 UTC:
We will be live at approximately 2:30 p.m. today with another coronavirus update from County and Public Health officials
We will be live at approximately 2:30 p.m. today with another coronavirus update from County and Public Health officials