Anonymous ID: 2a2da1 Oct. 4, 2020, 6:53 p.m. No.10924531   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4540 >>4545

one thing I know if 8bit was BO this shit would've been dealt with months ago

 

fapjack is a useless cunt and lets not forget his catchpa every post and other change BS he gave us

Anonymous ID: 2a2da1 Oct. 4, 2020, 7:02 p.m. No.10924629   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4679 >>5514 >>6056 >>6087 >>6146

Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend says SHE opened fire on cops

 

The bombshell claim comes from over 20 hours of Grand Jury testimony released on Friday in the Breonna Taylor case.

 

Taylor has become the most prominent example from the media, politicians and celebrities that law enforcement must reform from systematic racism.

 

Much of those claims were already falling apart before today’s news. Taylor was not sleeping in her bed as was suggested but next to her boyfriend in the hallway as officers were being shot at.

 

Cops were not at the wrong house as was suggested but rather Taylor was the focus of a months long investigation as conspiring with her ex-boyfriend to receive mail and money from an alleged drug operation.

 

Also revealed months ago was Taylor being interviewed by law enforcement after a car she had rented contained a homicide victim.

 

According to the Daily Mail, the Grand Jury was presented with evidence that at the scene, Taylor’s boyfriend told cops that it was in fact Taylor that shot at cops.

 

Among the recordings released is Officer Brett Hankison’s interview with investigators that said Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, had told him ‘she was the one who shot at us’.

 

Walker later confessed that he was the one who opened fire.

 

One of Taylor’s neighbors also told investigators that police had told her that ‘some drug-dealing girl shot an officer’.

 

Officers had a ‘no-knock’ warrant to search Taylor’s apartment for drugs the night when she she was killed and the mainstream media has pushed the false claim that they are “illegal”, and in turn several agencies have abandoned the practice.

 

In fact, while the warrant was “no knock”, testimony from officers and witnesses revealed that law enforcement spent almost a minute knocking and announcing before using a ram to enter the residence.

 

‘We knocked on the door, said police, waited I don’t know 10 or 15 seconds. Knocked again, said police, waited even longer,’ Louisville, Kentucky, police Lt. Shawn Hoover said in an interview recorded the day Taylor was shot.

 

‘So it was the third time that we were approaching, it had been like 45 seconds if not a minute,’ Hoover said. ‘And then I said, ‘Let’s go, let’s breach it’.’

 

https://www.lawofficer.com/breaking-breonna-taylors-boyfriend-says-she-opened-fire-on-cops/

Anonymous ID: 2a2da1 Oct. 4, 2020, 7:04 p.m. No.10924646   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5514 >>6056

James O’Keefe Strikes Again! Project Veritas Exposes Democrat Mark Kelly’s True Plans to Crack Down on Your Second Amendment Rights

 

Last week James O’Keefe III and Project Veritas released the blockbuster videos exposing voter fraud and ballot harvesting by Ilhan Omar connected political operatives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

James O’Keefe III and Project Veritas tonight released video of an Ilhan Omar connected ballot harvester exchanging $200 for a general election ballot.

 

On Sunday night James O’Keefe and Project Veritas teased the release of new undercover videos in their Expose 2020 campaign!

 

Last week James teased an upcoming investigation on the Mark Kelly campaign.

 

UPDATE– And here it is.

Mark Kelly, like his fellow Democrats, can’t get elected on his real agenda.

So Mark Kelly is lying to Arizona voters.

 

James Exposes Democrat Mark Kelly’s true plans to crack down on your Second Amendment rights.

 

Mark Kelly is hiding this from Arizona voters until after the election!

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/10/james-okeefe-strikes-project-veritas-exposes-democrat-mark-kellys-true-plans-crack-second-amendment-rights-video/

Anonymous ID: 2a2da1 Oct. 4, 2020, 7:39 p.m. No.10925093   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5130 >>5514 >>6056

The Police Are Requesting Data From People's Smart-Speakers At An Alarming Rate

 

Remember all those conspiracy theorists and Luddites who told you they didn’t want Echo or Alexa devices in their home because those gadgets were spying on them? Well, they were right. That’s not even up for debate.

 

If you were one of those friends who mocked them and called them crazy, you were wrong. Just admit it.

If you are bewildered by what you just read, please, read on.

 

Nearly ten years ago, writers like Brandon Turbeville and others were warning that “smart technology” and the “internet of things” were being developed for surveillance and manipulation purposes. (Despite the companies’ claims of greater convenience.) We’ve been in a virtual dragnet for years.

 

Those devices and technologies are ubiquitous and are being used to soak up data, private and personal conversations, interactions, and even movement. All of this openly discussed in mainstream outlets. Lately, this website has reported on the Nest, your phone’s location tracker, and other “smart” technology. We’ve even talked about how we all have “surveillance scores.“

 

Take a look at WIRED’s article by Sidney Fussell, “Meet the Star Witness: Your Smart Speaker.” In this article, Fussell details a murder case in which an Amazon Echo device was presented as evidence.

 

He writes,

 

In July 2019, police rushed to the home of 32-year-old Silvia Galva. Galva’s friend, also in the home, called 911, claiming she overheard a violent argument between Galva and her boyfriend, 43-year-old Adam Crespo. The two lived together in Hallandale Beach, Florida, about 20 miles from Miami.

 

When officers arrived, Galva was dead, impaled through her chest by the 12-inch blade at the sharp end of a bedpost. Police believe Crespo tried to drag Galva from their bed. She held onto the bedpost to resist, but the sharp end snapped, somehow killing her. Police charged Crespo with second-degree murder. He pleaded not guilty and was released on $65,000 bail, awaiting trial. In the months since the arrest, Crespo’s lawyer has presented a surprising piece of evidence in his defense: recordings from a pair of Amazon Echo speakers.

 

“I had a lot of interviews where people said, ‘Oh, are you aware that this could be the first time Alexa recordings are going to be used to convict somebody of murder?'” says Christopher O’Toole, Crespo’s lawyer. “And I actually thought of it the opposite way, that this could be the first time an Amazon Alexa recording is used to exonerate somebody and show that they’re innocent.”

 

When police and prosecutors collect smart home or speaker data, it’s typically used as evidence against suspects. The Hallandale Beach Police Department filed a subpoena for Crespo’s speakers, as they may have picked up audio of the argument Galva’s friend overheard.

 

The incident shows the growing role of smart home devices and wearables in police investigations.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/police-are-requesting-data-peoples-smart-speakers-alarming-rate