Anonymous ID: 6b7036 Aug. 20, 2021, 12:48 p.m. No.14408690   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8814 >>8986 >>9097 >>9149 >>9294 >>9405

Federal Appeals Court Allows CDC’s Unconstitutional Eviction Moratorium to Remain in Place

 

A federal appeals court on Friday refused to end the CDC’s unconstitutional eviction moratorium.

 

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia rejected a bid to block the eviction moratorium.

 

The case is likely headed to the Supreme Court.

 

The Associated Press reported:

 

A federal appeals court on Friday allowed the COVID-19-related pause on evictions imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to remain in place, setting up a likely battle before the nation’s highest court.

 

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia rejected a bid by Alabama and Georgia realtors to block the eviction moratorium reinstated earlier this month. The panel said the appeals court had rejected a similar bid and a lower court also declined to overturn the moratorium.

 

“In view of that decision and on the record before us, we likewise deny the emergency motion directed to this court,” the judges said in the ruling.

 

Earlier this month the CDC announced a new 60-day moratorium on evictions.

 

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky acted independently and signed the order.

 

‘This moratorium is the right thing to do to keep people in their homes and out of congregate settings where COVID-19 spreads,’ Walensky said. ‘Such mass evictions and the attendant public health consequences would be very difficult to reverse.’

 

“This order will expire on October 3, 2021 and applies in United States counties experiencing substantial and high levels of community transmission levels of SARS-CoV-2,” according to a statement, which adds that the moratorium “allows additional time for rent relief to reach renters and to further increase vaccination rates.”

 

There are steep criminal penalties for landlords who break this order signed by Walensky.

 

– Potential $100,000 fine and 1 year in jail if eviction doesn’t result in death

– Up to $250,000 fine and 1 year in jail if evicted person dies

 

Joe Biden knowingly violated the Constitution and admitted he is banking on the case getting caught up in the courts to push through his agenda.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/federal-appeals-court-allows-cdcs-unconstitutional-eviction-moratorium-remain-place/

Anonymous ID: 6b7036 Aug. 20, 2021, 12:49 p.m. No.14408693   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8814 >>8986 >>9097 >>9149 >>9294 >>9405

Arizona Senate’s Maricopa County 2020 Election Audit Is First Audit in History to Use the Kinematic Artifact Detection Platform

 

The Maricopa County, Arizona 2020 Election audit performed for the Arizona Senate included over 20 digital forensic investigation/data tools/programs to identify election fraud.

 

Jovan Hutton Pulitzer shared the following related to the Kinematic Artifact Detection Platform:

 

 

Kinematic Artifact Detection is the process of utilizing 20+ digital forensic investigation/data tools/programs to analyze the over-all global data of the 2020 general election in Maricopa County, Arizona. PKAD enables the ability to forensically target, detect issues, compliance concerns, equal protection under the law, nefarious activities, and malfeasance on a highly focused local, precinct by precinct basis. Each of our program map, detail and report finding and issues down to the precinct-by-precinct level.

 

Here is a video from Jovan Pulitzer in April discussing the Kinematic Artifact Detection Platform.

 

The results of the Maricopa County Audit in Arizona should show no issues or irregularities if the election was run according to the law. What do you want to bet that this was not the case?

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/arizona-senates-maricopa-county-2020-election-audit-first-audit-history-use-kinematic-artifact-detection-platform/

Anonymous ID: 6b7036 Aug. 20, 2021, 12:52 p.m. No.14408707   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8749 >>9001

U.S. Naval Academy expels 18 midshipmen for cheating on exam

 

The U.S. Naval Academy has expelled 18 second-year midshipmen after an investigation determined they cheated on a remote physics exam in December, the school announced Friday.

 

All told, 105 midshipmen were found to have “likely accessed unauthorized resources” during the General Physics 1 final exam, according to an academy statement.

 

Of those, 82 were found to have violated the school’s honor code but were retained in the brigade with sanctions and placed into a five-month remediation program.

 

Four students investigated were found to not have violated the code, while another student is awaiting a final decision.

 

The test was conducted remotely late last year due to COVID, and the 653 mids taking that test were told they could not use outside sources, such as other websites, to complete the exam, the academy said in a statement.

 

But officials soon became aware that some students had used such outside sources, partly due to midshipmen discussions “on an anonymous chat platform” following the exam, leading Superintendent Vice Adm. Sean Buck to direct an investigation.

 

“Character development is an ongoing process and midshipmen must make the choice to live honorably each day and earn the trust that comes with a commission in the Navy or Marine Corps,” Buck said in a statement. “The incident demonstrates that we must place an increased focus on character and integrity within the entire brigade.”

 

The investigation involved several judge advocates and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, and looked at midshipmen website browsing history during the exam.

 

It found no coordination between the mids who cheated, according to the academy, which also ascribed the cheating to vulnerabilities in COVID-19 mitigation efforts that prevented in-class exam taking.

 

https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2021/08/20/us-naval-academy-expels-18-midshipmen-for-cheating-on-exam/

Anonymous ID: 6b7036 Aug. 20, 2021, 12:53 p.m. No.14408716   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8814 >>8844 >>8986 >>9097 >>9149 >>9294 >>9405

SEC Busts $3 Million Insider Trading Ring By Former Netflix Employees

 

The SEC busted a multi-million dollar insider trading ring at Netflix, the agency said in a new press release this week. The regulator charged three former Netflix employees with making over $3 million after having access to the company's confidential subscriber information leading into earnings announcements.

 

Sung Mo "Jay" Jun was sued by the SEC for being "at the center of a long-running scheme to illegally trade on non-public information concerning the growth in Netflix's subscriber base," the release says. The SEC said that while he worked at Netflix from 2016 to 2017, he tipped off material non-public information to his brother Joon Mo Jun and his close friend Junwoo Chon.

 

After leaving Netflix in 2017, Jun also allegedly continued to receive confidential information from another company insider. He also traded on that information, the complaint says.

 

"The SEC alleges that Sung Mo Jun's former Netflix colleague Jae Hyeon Bae, another Netflix engineer, tipped Joon Jun based on Netflix's subscriber growth information in advance of Netflix's July 2019 earnings announcement. Sung Mo Jun, Joon Jun, and Chon allegedly used encrypted messaging applications to discuss their trading in an attempt to evade detection," the release says.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/sec-busts-3-million-insider-trading-ring-former-netflix-employees