Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 4:11 a.m. No.10231373   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1385

>>10231199

hi Thang, noice digits. no bakey no moar? dat last bred didn't take quite as long as i figured. was here but tired - and note collector was on duty. saw baker offer to u, go ahead & ghost, will be here for a while just in case.

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 4:44 a.m. No.10231451   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1588 >>1597 >>1632

>>10231429

>https://www.wnd.com/2020/08/michelle-obama-slips-says-covid-opportunity-change-wealth-distributed/

 

Michelle Obama slips up, says COVID is an opportunity to change 'how wealth is distributed'

Doesn't intend to let the crisis go to waste

WND News Services

Published August 8, 2020 at 8:11pm

 

During Wednesday’s episode of her new podcast, former First Lady Michelle Obama slipped up and appeared to reveal the Left’s true agenda behind the coronavirus pandemic. While talking to journalist Michele Norris, Obama said that the coronavirus pandemic was actually an opportunity to think about “how wealth is distributed” to lower-income essential workers.

 

“There’s kind of a new COVID vocabulary, isn’t it,” Norris said to start off the conversation. “There are also words that have always had some meaning, but that take on different meaning now, the word hero, the word essential.”

 

“I think we will forever think about the word ‘essential’ in a different way,” she added. “And, when we were told to stay home, they got up, got dressed, and went out into the world, risking their lives, to drive garbage trucks, to work in warehouses, to work in grocery stores, to work in hospitals. Often doing invisible, but yes, essential work, and I struggle with it because I’m not sure that we treat them like they’re essential.”

 

Obama immediately took this and ran with it with her response, showing once again that Democrats have no intention of letting this crisis go to waste.

 

“And that’s something that we need to, that’s a part of that reflection, that we need to do, you know. With ourselves, and, and as a community,” the former First Lady said. “And we have to think about that, in terms of how wealth is distributed.”

 

Later on in the podcast, Obama made it clear once again that she sees the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, which has killed millions of people around the globe, as yet another opportunity to shove her leftwing agenda down the throats of the American people.

 

“It’s not enough to just acknowledge that the pain exists, to acknowledge the struggle, we actually have power we can, we can change so much of what we do, we can sacrifice a little more, we can, we can shift priorities, uh, and not just in our own lives, cause it’s not enough, to just do it in your own life if you’re not willing to do it in our broader policy,” she said. “You know, if that, if that, if those conversations aren’t going to happen, then we’re just giving lip service to it. You know.”

 

Obama even managed to shift the conversation to her precious school lunch agenda, which was widely panned during her time as First Lady:

 

“We’ve seen these times in our history before, not just like this, but, but, but when things are good, it’s easy to forget about that. To take it for granted. To start thinking, yeah, how much, do I really want my taxes going to that, and school lunches? Eh. You know, that’s a lot of money. What does it matter — let’s cut this, let’s chop that.

 

But, all of that came, all the things that we look to cut were put in place in response to some crisis. That revealed to us that, hey, there are a lot of hungry kids, at home, because their parents are poor, so what’s the best way to feed them, we’re going to provide them with nutrition, at school. So, we, we have it, in our country’s DNA to step up.

 

Always with great opposition, because you’re asking people to sacrifice, to give up, things that, that they think they deserve, that they’re entitled to for the sake of the greater good.”

 

Never let a crisis go to waste, indeed.

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 5:06 a.m. No.10231500   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1535 >>1622

>>10231478, >>10231486

 

A white person and a Black person vote by mail in the same state. Whose ballot is more likely to be rejected?

The changes states are scrambling to make ahead of November to help protect voters from COVID-19 could disproportionately disenfranchise people of color.

 

Jessica King's absentee ballot application never arrived. She tried to vote early at her polling location near her home in Albany, Georgia — but left when the crowd made social distancing impossible.

 

Finally, thanks to an early alarm on Election Day and a nearly hourlong wait, King, 27, was able to vote in the state’s June primary.

 

The obstacles she encountered to safely casting a ballot several months into a pandemic were frustratingly familiar to her as a Black voter.

 

“As a person of color, the worry that my vote won’t get counted is always there,” King, who works at a nonprofit community advocacy group in Albany, said in an interview. “It’s not because we don’t trust the system, it’s because the experiences we have had. History has taught us that people of color — our vote does not get counted when it really matters.”

 

Voting by mail has been championed — rightly, experts say — as the safest way to participate in the 2020 election while the nation remains under threat from the coronavirus, which has killed more than 160,000 and sickened millions, with no end in sight. Many of those same experts have for years advocated the expansion of mail voting as a proven way to increase participation in a democracy where an estimated 43 percent of the eligible population, for one reason or another, does not vote.

 

But the changes that states are scrambling to make ahead of November to help protect voters from COVID-19 — expanding their mail and absentee voting systems while reducing the number of polling locations — risk supersizing the issues of racial discrimination and disenfranchisement that Black, Hispanic and other voters of color have already spent generations fighting….

 

…..“Nobody has closely scrutinized the fairness of absentee voting rules because most people weren’t voting by mail ballot and most people have reasonable, alternative voting methods without risking their lives,” Weiser said.

 

Daniel A. Smith, a political science professor at the University of Florida, has been examining the effects of mail election regulations this year. In April, he co-published a paper reporting that Hispanic and Black voters were more than twice as likely to have their ballot rejected as white voters in Florida’s 2018 general election. In May, he co-published a review of Georgia’s 2018 midterm election data that found a similar pattern of rejection for voters of color. For example, in Gwinnett County, the second most-populous county in Georgia, some 4 percent of white voters’ absentee ballots were rejected, while 8 percent of black voters’ absentee ballots were rejected.

 

"We’re in a crazy world where there’s this trade-off between our health and our vote. I understand completely why people want to vote by mail — it's by far the safest method of voting. But it’s one that’s not costless,” he said.

 

Smith said he plans to vote in person in November. “I’ll don my PPE,” he said, referring to personal protective equipment.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/white-person-black-person-vote-mail-same-state-whose-ballot-n1234126

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 5:16 a.m. No.10231533   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10231513

but always, sauce is needed

when i listened to his interview with @SantaSurfing a while back, it was shocking but there wasn't one corroborating detail.

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 5:20 a.m. No.10231556   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10231529

article already notabled but mebbe worth another mention…the idea that families should stage interventions for 'deluded' Q followers is a new low for the wretched MSM

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 5:25 a.m. No.10231585   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1658 >>1813

>>10231525

'newsfag' doesn't have to be just one poster

problem is that those who scrape just the headlines make bakers scrape the whole effing thing to find out the 'story behind the headline'

runs baker into the ground checking out 20+ headlines - and that's not laziness coz baker also has to check the date and whether previously notabled.

dis baker won't do dat now - it's exhausting.

better to have fewer posts with enough substantive info to judge the merits of the article wo/having to do most of the digging

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 5:43 a.m. No.10231674   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1710 >>1716 >>1737 >>1744 >>1965

>>10231618, >>10231629

Homeland Security Is Quietly Tying Antifa to Foreign Powers

An intelligence report obtained exclusively by The Nation mentions several Americans, including a left-wing podcast host.

 

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) intelligence officials are targeting activists it considers “antifa” and attempting to tie them to a foreign power, according to a DHS intelligence report obtained exclusively by The Nation.

 

The intelligence report, titled “The Syrian Conflict and its Nexus to the U.S.-based Antifascist Movement,” mentions several Americans, including a left-wing podcast host who traveled to Syria to fight ISIS. The report includes a readout of these individuals’ personal information, including their social security numbers, home addresses, and social media accounts, much of the data generated by DHS’s Tactical Terrorism Response Teams. As the intelligence report states, “ANTIFA is being analyzed under the 2019 DHS Strategic Framework for Countering Terrorism (CT) and Targeted Violence.”

 

Dated July 14, the document is marked “FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY” and “LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE,” draws on a blend of open source, state and federal law enforcement intelligence. It was provided to The Nation by a source who previously worked on DHS intelligence.

 

“They targeted Americans like they’re Al-Qaeda” a former senior DHS intelligence officer with knowledge of the operations told The Nation. The officer, who served for years in DHS’s Office of Intelligence & Analysis (I&A), compared the operations to the illegal surveillance of activists during the civil rights era. “They essentially were violating people’s rights like this was the 60’s…the type of shit the Church and Pike committee[s] had to address.”

 

While the law generally prohibits intelligence agencies from spying on U.S. residents, many of those protections do not apply if the individual is believed to be acting as an agent of a foreign power.

 

“Designating someone as foreign-sponsored can make a huge legal and practical difference in the government’s ability to pursue them,” explained Steven Aftergood, who heads the Project on Government Secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists. “It’s a crucial distinction. Once someone (or some group) is identified as an agent of a foreign power, they are subject to warrantless search and surveillance in a way that would be illegal and unconstitutional for any other US person. The whole apparatus of US intelligence can be brought to bear on someone who is considered an agent of a foreign power.”

 

Last week, DHS reassigned its intelligence chief after The Washington Post revealed that the agency had been compiling intelligence reports on American journalists and activists in Portland. In response to President Trump’s executive order to protect monuments and other federal property, DHS created the “Protecting American Communities Task Force,” which sent DHS assets to Portland and other cities. The agency has found itself in transition under the Trump administration.“They are always pressuring I&A for political reasons; it’s been like that since the election,” the former intelligence officer said.

 

This weekend, Politico reported that DHS’s Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli loosened oversight of I&A. Cuccinelli, at I&A’s request, curtailed the requirement that DHS’s Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties approve I&A’s intelligence products prior to distribution to law enforcement partners.

 

The intelligence report’s executive summary states:

In June 2020, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) National Targeting Center (NTC) Counter Network Division (CND) compiled CBP encounter data on individuals who returned from Syria and fought with the Yekîneyên Parastina Gel (YPG, translation: PEOPLE’S PROTECTION UNITS), and had some with reported ties to a U.S.-based ANTIFA (Anti-fascist) movement. CBP concerns about and interest in these individuals stem from the types of skills and motivations that may have developed during their time overseas in foreign conflicts.….

 

>https://www.thenation.com/article/society/dhs-antifa-syria/

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 5:53 a.m. No.10231716   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1728 >>1733 >>1746 >>1774

>>10231674, >>10231618, >>10231629

RE: The Syrian Conflict and its Nexus to the U.S.-based Antifascist Movement

 

This is the Executive Summary of the following report:

“The Syrian Conflict and its Nexus to the U.S.-based Antifascist Movement”

 

https://www.voltairenet.org/IMG/pdf/471292844-The-Syrian-Conflict-and-Its-Nexus-to-U-S-based-Antifascist-Movements.pdf

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 6 a.m. No.10231744   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1746

>>10231728

strange that it's just copied like this….even the pdf is the same.

 

>>10231674, >>10231618, >>10231629>>10231716

>The Syrian Conflict and its Nexus to the U.S.-based Antifascist Movement

 

another followup article by Newsweek….

 

DHS Investigates Alleged Antifa Protesters as Terrorists Trained in Syria

8/3/20 AT 9:37 PM EDT

 

An intelligence report from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) states that anti-fascist activists (Antifa) are being investigated as possible terrorists with affiliations to Syria, even though no self-identified members of the loosely-affiliated Antifa protest movement have either been proven to commit any murders or carry out any terrorist attacks.

 

The July 14 report, entitled "The Syrian Conflict and its Nexus to the U.S.-based Antifascist Movement," states "ANTIFA is being analyzed under the 2019 DHS Strategic Framework for Countering Terrorism and Targeted Violence," according to a copy of the document obtained by the progressive political magazine The Nation. It received a copy from someone who previously worked on DHS intelligence.

 

The report details more than half a dozen people identified with various far-left causes who have personally visited Syria to fight alongside Kurdish factions. The factions include the YPG, the People's Defense Unit; the PKK, the Kurdistan Workers' Party; and the Peshmerga, military forces that provide security for Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan Region. None of these organizations are currently listed by the U.S. as terrorist groups.

 

"There appears to be a clear connection … between ANTIFA ideology and Kurdish democratic federalism teachings and ideology," the report stated. "(U.S. Customs and Border Protection) concern about and interest in these individuals stems from the types of skills and motivations that may have developed during their time overseas engaged in foreign conflicts."

 

https://www.newsweek.com/dhs-investigates-alleged-antifa-protesters-terrorists-trained-syria-1522544

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 6:12 a.m. No.10231803   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1835

>>10231782 Covid-19: Questionable Policies, Manipulated Rules of Data Collection and Reporting. Is It Safe for Students to Return to School?

 

older but possiblynotable

not in qresear.ch yet.

 

>https://www.globalresearch.ca/covid-fatalities-wer-90-2-lower-how-would-you-feel-about-schools-reopening/5720264

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 6:19 a.m. No.10231841   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1905

>>10231813

You can do an analysis of notes and whether or not they should have been included, but it doesn't address the argument that it's better to post news items with dates and enough sauce that the post 'stands on its own' (and does not require additional digging for baker/note-taker to determine whether it belongs in notes).

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 6:22 a.m. No.10231857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1941

>>10231835

sorry, missed the updated data -

excellent info, even if it wasn't updated. sometimes these reports don't get picked up by browsers until much later, happens with article on q as well. then they get 'left behind' unless there's another newspeg.

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 6:35 a.m. No.10231917   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1961

>>10231867

>putting qanon msm hit pieces in global or in the dough.

This has been suggested by anons before….

last report - and probably the final one - was from July 3 2020.

i am OP for those reports but the work has gotten too much for one person. takes weeks now, full-time.

 

the original purpose of starting the reports was to

a. find out which pubs and which authors are 'gunning' for q movement

b. see if the pattern remains consistent

 

both of those goals were accomplished

anons are now pretty aware of that info (capped)

NOW the number of Q articles by MSM is so many that it's espec hard to keep up (see projection on timeline).

Tendonitis makes it not realistic to type out data for every article (at least not by me), extraordinarily labor intensive

 

Here is most recent info. For report, see >>>/qrb/42565 There are now 2000+ Articles on Q & 8chan/qun

Anonymous ID: 90b6f7 Aug. 9, 2020, 6:41 a.m. No.10231944   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10231905

when baking, i do notable many headlines, but it's always risky to simply pick something up wo/at least verifying the date (put in old info is favorite shill tactic). One of the headlines posted in this bread is from June.

>>10231768