Anonymous ID: 2a5281 Feb. 17, 2021, 9:06 p.m. No.12978983   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9003 >>9245 >>9920 >>0107

Hong Kong Aiming For Legislation To Ban Insulting Public Officials

 

If you thought there were free speech issues in the U.S., you haven't seen anything yet.

 

Hong Kong's government is currently in the process of introducing legislation that would prohibit insulting public officials. We can only imagine the insults that were muttered when local citizens read the news from local media.

 

Hong Kong's Security Bureau is in the midst of leading a study on how the legislation could work and how it would be overseen, according to Bloomberg. Local outlets said, citing Civil Service Secretary Patrick Nip, that the issue was under examination.

 

The legislation would be part of a broader agenda by China to "erode basic freedoms" in Hong Kong. The move would be the biggest to censor free speech in Hong Kong since China's institution of a law that has been used to combat mass protests in Hong Kong.

 

Beijing has also implemented a "patriotism test" to weed out pro-Democracy lawmakers. The test prompted mass resignations from opposition members in the Legislative Council last November, Bloomberg notes. Bloomberg also noted that Hong Kong judges and law enforcement are unlikely to challenge any new legislation from Beijing:

 

Earlier this month, Hong Kong’s top court ordered that media tycoon and democracy activist Jimmy Lai remain in jail ahead of his trial on foreign collusion charges, a victory for Beijing that suggested Hong Kong judges were unlikely to challenge the security law. Hong Kong police also separately arrested Lai for assisting in an activist’s attempt to flee to Taiwan, the Oriental Daily reported on Wednesday, without citing anyone.

 

Recall, back in June 2020, Hong Kong passed a law banning insults to China's National Anthem.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/hong-kong-aiming-legislation-ban-insulting-public-officials

Anonymous ID: 2a5281 Feb. 17, 2021, 9:07 p.m. No.12978992   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9245 >>9920 >>0107

Lincoln Project Founder Paid Off Mortgage Days After NYT Reported on Weaver Scandal

 

Rick Wilson dogged by history of unpaid taxes prior to founding profitable Super PAC

 

Days after the New York Times reported on Lincoln Project cofounder John Weaver's history of inappropriate sexual behavior toward young men, his colleague Rick Wilson paid off a mortgage for his Florida home a full 16 years ahead of schedule.

 

Public records show that JPMorgan Chase Bank recently issued a certificate of satisfaction on Wilson's 30-year mortgage, which originated in 2007 for the amount of $200,000. The document confirms that the terms of the mortgage were satisfied on Feb. 5, less than a week after the Times printed its story on Weaver and almost three weeks after the allegations were first published online by the American Conservative and Forensic News.

 

Seven years earlier, Wilson was hit with a $389,420 tax lien against the same Florida residence. As scandal began to engulf the Lincoln Project, Wilson apparently sought to put his finances in order before donors started to abandon the generously funded super PAC, which fellow cofounder Steve Schmidt had reportedly viewed as a ticket to "generational wealth."

 

Wilson's decision to pay off his mortgage is already proving fortuitous. In the days since he closed out the $200,000 obligation, the Lincoln Project's donations page went inactive and the Daily Beast put Wilson's podcasting on hold pending a "comprehensive review" of the organization's "operations and culture." The review is being conducted by the law firm Paul Hastings despite the fact that several of its senior partners are Lincoln Project donors.

 

Wilson, who bought the 5-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom house near Lake Jackson in June 2004 for just under half-a-million dollars, has previously faced criticism for shady financial practices. In the early years of Donald Trump's presidency, for example, he launched a GoFundMe campaign that raised nearly $65,000 to produce a film that was never made. Wilson has yet to provide an explanation as to where the money went.

 

Wilson is not the only Lincoln Project cofounder who took steps to shore up his finances as the group raked in cash from wealthy liberal donors. Weaver, for example, finally paid off more than $300,000 in back taxes owed to the IRS in October 2020, two months after taking a medical leave of absence from the group.

 

Reports suggest that, by that time, many of the Lincoln Project's senior members were at least somewhat aware of Weaver's predatory behavior. Weaver is also subject to a pending financial dispute in Texas over $340,000 in past due rent payments following the closure of a children's boutique his family operated.

 

Schmidt, meanwhile, used the influx of cash in 2020 to purchase a $1.4 million home in Kamas, Utah. Until recently, he was trying to flip the 5-bedroom, 7-bathroom property with a "stunning" view of the Uinta Mountains for nearly $3 million. Schmidt took the house off the market after reporters started asking questions.

 

In the days since Wilson paid off his mortgage, the Lincoln Project has been utterly consumed by the Weaver scandal. Wilson and Reed Galen are now the only cofounders of the group who have yet to resign in some capacity. Schmidt announced his resignation from the board on Feb. 12, the birth date of Abraham Lincoln.

 

A growing number of former Lincoln Project employees and associates have since called for the organization to cease operations altogether. In response to a story published in the 19th News, which cited multiple sources who said senior Lincoln Project members knew of Weaver's predatory behavior as early as March 2020, former adviser Kurt Bardella tweeted: "Just shut it down already." Cofounder George Conway, who left the group in August, concurred.

 

https://freebeacon.com/politics/lincoln-project-founder-paid-off-mortgage-days-after-nyt-reported-on-weaver-scandal/

Anonymous ID: 2a5281 Feb. 17, 2021, 9:09 p.m. No.12979013   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9245 >>9920 >>0107

Police investigating cocaine sex scandal allegations implicating Labor NT members

 

A Northern Territory Labor MP has made an impassioned speech to parliament in the wake of a police investigation into an alleged cocaine sex scandal.

 

Labor members have become impacted by in an investigation by Northern Territory specialist police officers into a cocaine sex scandal.

 

Detectives from the NT Police’s Special References Unit have been investigating the claims since the end of last year, according to NT News.

 

NT Police told news.com.au they would not be commenting on the report.

 

Overnight, member for Blain, Mark Turner, revealed he was one of the Labor members impacted by the allegations but strongly denied his involvement in any illegal activities.

 

In a late-night speech to parliament, Mr Turner said he had never planned to make a comment on the “untrue rumours and innuendo” but felt he had no other choice due to the recent actions of Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro.

 

On Wednesday, Ms Finocchiaro called on Chief Minister Michael Gunner to “show leadership” and commence a formal investigation into the allegations impacting members of the Territory Labor Party.

 

Mr Turner claimed Ms Finocchiaro used her “privileged position” to accelerate the allegations and “use them to impugn the character of my colleagues”.

 

“I will not allow that to continue any longer,” he said.

 

Mr Turner said any suggestion he participated in illegal activity is “categorically false” but did confirmed he had a “friendship” with the woman at the centre of the scandal.

 

“I do not recall the details of every conversation. During this friendship we exchanged general conversation, banter, jokes, and some intimate conversation,” he said.

 

“I do not condone illegal activity, and I do not participate in it. I accept that there were aspects of our friendship in the past that were not appropriate, because they were too intimate.

 

“It was not illegal. It was consensual. It was respectful. But not appropriate.”

 

Mr Turner, a married father-of-five, said he was “deeply embarrassed” by the situation.

 

https://www.news.com.au/national/politics/police-investigating-cocaine-sex-scandal-allegations-implicating-labor-nt-members/news-story/ea94f3c1eef5d872903b2f0fa0d155d9

Anonymous ID: 2a5281 Feb. 17, 2021, 9:10 p.m. No.12979018   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9245 >>9920 >>0107

Barcelona protests erupt in violence for second night in a row after Spanish rapper arrested for insulting king

 

Protesters in Barcelona set fires and blocked streets in the second night of furious demonstrations against the arrest of rapper Pablo Hasel, who was sentenced to jail for insulting Spain’s king and glorifying terrorism.

 

As night fell over Barcelona on Wednesday, crowds of protesters rolled makeshift barricades down the central Via Laietana, before setting them on fire. The sound of breaking glass could be heard in videos filmed by onlookers, along with the crack of police weapons in nearby streets.

 

Fires were also reported in Lleida, the city Hasel was arrested in on Tuesday.

 

The protests came a day after similar demonstrations over the arrest devolved into riots. Protesters chucked projectiles at police officers on Tuesday night, and the officers responded with rubber bullets. One protester lost an eye when she was struck with a rubber bullet, activist group IRIDIA claimed.

 

Hasel, whose real name is Pablo Rivadulla Duro, was arrested earlier on Tuesday after barricading himself inside the University of Lleida in western Catalonia. Less than two weeks earlier, he was sentenced to nine months in prison for calling disgraced former monarch Juan Carlos I a “thief” and a “mafia boss,” and for a social media post praising GRAPO, a Spanish Maoist terrorist group.

 

The rapper’s sentencing and arrest weren’t his first run-in with the law. In 2014, Hasel was found guilty of voicing his support for Basque separatist terrorist group ETA, but his sentence was suspended in 2019.

 

Hundreds of artists and activists, including director Pedro Almodóvar and actor Javier Bardem, have demanded the government release Hasel. The rapper’s lawyer told the Catalan News Agency on Wednesday that his jailed client is "satisfied” with the “wave of outrage” his imprisonment set off.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/515867-barcelona-rapper-protest-spain/

Anonymous ID: 2a5281 Feb. 17, 2021, 9:11 p.m. No.12979021   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9245 >>9920 >>0107

Wuhan Institute Of Virology Research Partner Took $750,000 In Pandemic Relief Funds

 

EcoHealth Alliance – a controversial research group that partnered with the Wuhan Institue of Virology – took roughly $750,000 from the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program.

 

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan, which seeks to “aid small businesses in maintaining work force during COVID-19 pandemic,” is valued at $751,569. The quarter-million dollar sum received in the first round of PPP loans follows the nearly $110,000,000 in taxpayer funds the organization has received.

But EcoHealth Alliance, founded by Chinese Communist Party-linked Peter Daszak, is profiting off a pandemic it likely helped to create.

 

Ecohealth Alliance partnered with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, believed by many to be the source of COVID-19, using taxpayer funds on research to study animal-based coronaviruses.

 

A summary of the research reveals the discoveries “made in the lab unlocked a highly specific doorway into the human body” – the same doorway used by COVID-19. What’s more, a member of the recent World Health Organization (WHO) delegation to China, Daszak insisted it was “extremely unlikely” the virus was created in the Chinese lab.

 

https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/wuhan-lab-partner-took-ppp-loans/