Anonymous ID: fbbc46 Sept. 23, 2020, 1:15 p.m. No.10759516   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9732 >>9961

https://alwaleedphilanthropies.org/en/projects/breakthrough-energy

 

Breakthrough Energy Ventures (BEV) is an investor- led fund that will finance emerging energy breakthroughs to deliver affordable and reliable energy with the goal of reducing global greenhouse gas emissions to near zero.

 

The fund led by Bill Gates draws on the resources of billionaires like Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, Virgin’s Richard Branson, Alibaba’s Jack Ma, and SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son and HRH Prince ABT to support young entrepreneurs in the field of clean energy.

 

Project Goals

 

To accelerate an energy transition, by investing in visionary entrepreneurs and build companies that can have a significant impact on climate change at scale.

To invest $1 billion into radical energy startups capable of drastically cutting global emissions.

 

2019 Accomplishments

 

Up to now, BEV invested $174.3 M in 33 companies (7 Agriculture, 3 Buildings, 12 Electricity, 7 Manufacturing, and 4 Transportation) eight of them are Non-U.S. companies.

Anonymous ID: fbbc46 Sept. 23, 2020, 1:28 p.m. No.10759706   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.cnet.com/news/twitter-reports-issues-with-accounts-locked-by-mistake/

 

Twitter has reported two problems for users Wednesday afternoon, with a delay in tweets showing up on timelines as well as accounts being locked "by mistake."

 

"We're seeing a number of accounts that have been locked or limited by mistake and not because they Tweeted about any particular topic," Twitter Support tweeted. "We're working to undo this and get those accounts back to normal.

 

Twitter said it's working to fix the issues right now.

 

The accidental locking or limiting of accounts comes amid the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election, as Twitter seeks to crack down on false and misleading information spreading via the social network, and removing accounts and tweets that violate its rules.

Anonymous ID: fbbc46 Sept. 23, 2020, 1:51 p.m. No.10760007   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.newsmax.com/robschmitt/cameron-endangerment-walker-wanton/2020/09/23/id/988454/

 

If you’re wondering whether to expect riots in your city over the death of Breonna Taylor, you probably should. Today just one of the three officers involved in the 26-year old’s death was charged with three counts of "wanton endangerment."

However, Officer Brett Hankison wasn’t charged for the killing of Breonna Taylor.

He was charged for firing wildly and shooting through walls into other apartments, endangering other innocent lives.

So why did this happen?

 

Why did a grand jury decide this?

And, why did the Black attorney general of Kentucky, Daniel Cameron, stand with their decision today?

Well, today we learned that Breonna’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, knowingly fired first at police as they busted down the door executing a search warrant at a property suspected to be used for moving large quantities of illegal drugs.

 

The one bullet Kenneth Walker fired, hit an officer in the leg severing his femoral artery.

He’s lucky to be alive. This is critical information in this case.

 

The narrative until Wednesday afternoon was that Walker, who was legally armed, shot first not knowing police were at the door. We were led to believe it was a "no knock" warrant and police did not identify themselves even as Taylor and Walker screamed "Who is it?!"

 

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s investigation disproved this theory.

Officer’s did identify themselves, it was confirmed by a corroborating witness, likely a neighbor in the apartment complex wondering what all the noise was in the middle of the night.

 

The moral of the story is, if anyone is responsible for the death of Breonna Taylor, it is her boyfriend Kenneth Walker.

The lesson to be learned: don’t shoot a police officer in the leg when they’re executing a search warrant.

Regardless of whether or not Breonna Taylor was involved in her ex-boyfriend’s drug dealing, she did not deserve to die that night in March.

Had her current boyfriend not opened fire, none of this would’ve happened.

 

None of this will matter to BLM and Antifa though.

They didn’t care about the details of the Jacob Blake police shooting. They will not care about the details of this grand jury’s findings.

Yet again, their feelings don’t care about the facts.