Anonymous ID: f0de80 Sept. 7, 2020, 8:55 p.m. No.10562484   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2512 >>2524

Self-Described “Left Anarchist” Who Wanted to Topple Statues and Attack White Supremacists Is Labeled “Far Right” by Liberal Media

 

Last week the FBI arrested two Minnesota men after a set-up operation where they pretended to be Hamas operatives.

 

The men were arrested for attempting to conspire with the Hamas terror group.

 

CBS News goes on to describe the “far-right” operatives.

 

The two men said they wanted to destroy US monuments, they wanted to raid and attack white supremacists and they said their views lined up with Hamas.

 

But the media claims this is “far right.”

 

 

Two self-described members of the far-right group Boogaloo Bois have been charged with attempting to conspire and become “assets” for Hamas, the Justice Department said on Friday. Hamas is designated by the U.S. as a terrorist organization, and the Boogaloo Bois is a loosely-connected group of far-right individuals who espouse a violent, anti-government ideology…

 

…Authorities said a witness said Solomon was openly carrying a firearm in a residential area of Minneapolis, and that witness interacted with Solomon and Teeter over the next few days.

 

The witness told the FBI agents that Solomon and Teeter possessed firearms and substantial quantities of ammunition and that Solomon, Teeter, and other members of the Boogaloo Bois discussed committing acts of violence against police officers and other targets, the Justice Department said.

 

The FBI received information in early June about Solomon, Teeter and other members of the Boogaloo Bois and Boojahideen through a confidential source who the defendants believed was a member of Hamas, the complaint said. Solomon and Teeter allegedly said their views lined up with Hamas, and offered themselves as “mercenaries” to generate cash and other funding for Hamas.

 

According to the complaint, Solomon and Teeter told the source and another individual they believed to be a member of Hamas, but who was really an FBI agent, about their alleged idea of destroying government monuments, raiding the headquarters of a White supremacist organization in North Carolina and targeting politicians and the media.

 

One of the “far right” operatives Benjamin Teeter still has a Twitter page.

 

On his page he describes himself as a “left Anarchist.”

 

Benjamin’s behavior is in line with Antifa.

 

But the media wants you to think this guy is far-right!

 

This is the latest example of the non-stop dishonesty coming from the liberal mainstream media today.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/09/self-described-left-anarchist-wanted-topple-statues-attack-white-supremacists-labeled-far-right-liberal-media/

Anonymous ID: f0de80 Sept. 7, 2020, 8:59 p.m. No.10562522   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Global Times Announces New Tesla Service Center Hours After Video Surfaces Of Dramatic Crash Aftermath

 

In what may or may not be damage control from Tesla, the CCP - or both - Tesla is suddenly reportedly setting up a new sales and service company in Southwest China, according to a Tweet by state-owned Global Times.

 

The service center is being set up in Yunnan Province and will include "car sales, second-hand car dealing and vehicle maintenance" according to the Tweet.

 

The report of $1 million being deployed to fund this service center in China comes just hours after the Global Times had "raised doubts" over the the car's functions and quality, following horrifying video of a crash aftermath in Nanchong City.

 

Global Times' article yesterday offered an update of the crash, confirming that the car was reportedly being driven by a 51 year old woman and the accident resulted in 2 dead and 6 injured. The possibility of drunk driving and driving under the influence of drugs had been excluded, according to the report. Media outlets claimed that "the car had gone out of control".

 

By raising the issue, The Global Times seemed to have possibly given a nod that the government could be concerned as to the origins of the accident. "Some netizens suggested that the driver had made a mistake, but others doubt the effectiveness of Tesla's autobrake and intelligent driving functions," the article said.

 

The article also noted several other similar incidents involving Tesla vehicles over the last few months:

 

Tesla cars have reportedly been responsible for several accidents in the past three months, according to a report from autoju.com. On August 17, a driver from Wenzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, said his Model 3 suddenly sped up and rushed into the parking lot, damaging about a dozen cars. He also noted that the car's brake was not working. Another driver from Hangzhou also reported in May that her Tesla once accelerated for no reason.

 

Recall, it was only hours after Consumer Reports posted a scathing review of Tesla's Full Self Driving option that video surfaced on Twitter of what was claimed to be Shuangfu Street in Nanchong City, the scene of where a Tesla allegedly "ran out of control and crashed into multiple cars."

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/global-times-announces-new-tesla-service-center-hours-after-video-surfaces-dramatic

Anonymous ID: f0de80 Sept. 7, 2020, 9 p.m. No.10562526   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2639 >>2739 >>2821 >>2973 >>3011

Yemen's Houthis Say Targeted Saudi Arabia Abha Airport With 'Number of Drones'

 

According to a statement made by Yemeni military spokesperson, the attack targeting Abha International Airport in Saudi Arabia came in response "to the continuous escalation of aggression" and "continued siege of the great Yemeni people".

 

Yemeni military spokesperson, General Yahya Sarie, released a statement Tuesday, saying that the Houthis targeted Saudi Arabia's Abha International Airport "at dawn today with a number of Samad 3 drones", noting that the hit was accurate.

 

"This targeting comes within the framework of the natural response to a continuous escalation of the forces of aggression and their continued siege of the great Yemeni people", Sarie tweeted. "And our operations will continue as long as the aggression and blockade continues".

 

According to the statement, the drone attack led to the airport's disruption for several hours.

 

Earlier in the month, Saudi Arabia said it destroyed several Houthi drones fired towards its territory, according to state media.

 

https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/202009081080395034-yemens-houthis-say-targeted-saudi-arabia-abha-airport-with-number-of-drones/

Anonymous ID: f0de80 Sept. 7, 2020, 9:03 p.m. No.10562559   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2630 >>2639 >>2739 >>2821 >>2973 >>3011 >>3107

Parents warned about shocking suicide video on TikTok that may be hidden in other content

 

Parents have been warned to keep children away from the popular platform after a shocking video was uploaded and may be hidden in innocent looking content.

 

Parents have been warned to keep their children off TikTok today after a shocking video purporting to show a man taking his own life was uploaded.

 

Cybersecurity expert and child safety advocate Susan McLean posted a warning on Facebook about the horrifying video, advising parents the clip can also be hidden in innocent looking content such as cat videos.

 

“Please ensure you do not allow your older teens on the app today if they have it,” Mrs Mclean wrote on Facebook.

 

“It is apparently now on Instagram but they are at least removing accounts posting it.

 

“Check in with your kids today, they most likely will know about it.

 

The man is reportedly Mississippi man Ronnie McNutt, whose church confirmed his death on its own Facebook page, describing him as “very caring, committed, loyal, dependable, and eccentric”.

 

“He served his church faithfully and was loved by many,” the Celebration Church Tupelo added.

 

It appears the video was first streamed live on Facebook on August 31, but now recordings have surfaced on Instagram and TikTok, and the platforms are struggling to keep it off.

 

“Our systems have been automatically detecting and flagging these clips for violating our policies against content that displays, praises, glorifies, or promotes suicide,” a statement from TikTok said.

 

“We are banning accounts that repeatedly try to upload clips, and we appreciate our community members who’ve reported content and warned others against watching, engaging, or sharing such videos on any platform out of respect for the person and their family.”

 

TikTok’s statement added that it provides access to support hotlines from inside the app.

 

A Facebook spokesperson told news.com.au the company "removed the original video from Facebook last month on the day it was streamed and have used automation technology to remove copies and uploads since that time," adding its "thoughts remain with Ronnie's family and friends during this difficult time."

 

This is not the first time Facebook's live streaming platform has been used in horrific ways that violate its policies, including by people broadcasting themselves ending their own lives, but the company didn't answer when asked whether Facebook has considered updating those policies in light of this.

 

https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/social/parents-warned-about-shocking-suicide-video-on-tiktok-that-may-be-hidden-in-other-content/news-story/c135157c5a009fdcaaa7f9d54b146f7a

Anonymous ID: f0de80 Sept. 7, 2020, 10:14 p.m. No.10562962   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2973 >>2992 >>3011

China Does Not Request Chinese Companies to Transfer Data Overseas to Gov't, Foreign Ministry Says

 

China has not requested and will not request Chinese companies to break the law and transfer data overseas to the country's government, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said at the International Seminar on Global Digital Governance.

 

"Digital economy in China has been thriving. There are over 900 million netizens, including a fast growing group of 5G subscribers of 88 million, in China. Digital economy takes up more than one-third of China's GDP. We have clear legal provisions for protecting the lawful rights and interests of citizens and organizations, including data security and personal information," Wang said in a statement posted on the Chinese Foreign Ministry's website.

 

"The Chinese government has acted in strict compliance with data security principles. We have not and will not ask Chinese companies to transfer data overseas to the government in breach of other countries' laws," the minister said.

 

https://sputniknews.com/asia/202009081080395350-china-does-not-request-chinese-companies-to-transfer-data-overseas-to-govt-foreign-ministry-says/

 

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