Anonymous ID: 466eae Sept. 19, 2021, 8:31 p.m. No.14620123   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0138 >>0160 >>0289 >>0359 >>0495 >>0660 >>0737

New Photo of Justin Trudeau in Blackface Emerges Night Before Canadian Federal Election

 

A photo of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in blackface emerged the night before Canada’s federal election.

 

Canada’s federal election will take place on Monday, September 20 and another photo of Trudeau in blackface, likely from an “Arabian Nights” themed party, has been leaked to the media.

 

Recall, a photo of Justin Trudeau at an “Arabian Nights” themed party from 2001 previously surfaced but it did not derail his political career.

 

This is liberal privilege at its finest.

 

Trudeau was also on video dancing in blackface and black skin paint on his arms, hands and knees.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/09/new-photo-justin-trudeau-blackface-emerges-night-canadian-federal-election/

Anonymous ID: 466eae Sept. 19, 2021, 8:42 p.m. No.14620172   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0311 >>0410 >>0511 >>0522

935 new locally acquired Covid-19 cases in NSW as Gladys Berejiklian hits out at anti-vaxxers

 

Premier Gladys Berejiklian taken aim at those refusing to get vaccinated after New South Wales recorded 935 new local infections of Covid-19.

 

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian says the state recorded 935 locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours. "There was one overseas case,"…

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NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian has hit out at anti-vaxxers, saying those who choose not to get vaccinated are suggesting they “don’t care” if they put others at risk.

 

“I just want people to acknowledge that because unvaccinated people … it’s one thing to put themselves in jeopardy, but they’re jeopardising everybody else because they’re more contagious,” she said in a blistering take-down on Monday.

 

“If you choose not to be vaccinated, it’s one thing to make that decision for yourself and your family, but you’re also making that decision, suggesting that you don’t care if you’re more contagious to other people.”

 

Ms Berejiklian said she feared particularly for her own parents and those who are aged or had underlying health conditions, as they remain more at risk of a serious Covid-19 infection, even with the vaccine.

 

“(People choosing not to be vaccinated) means all of us have to be on guard, because as Dr Chant and myself and everybody’s been saying, even if you’re double vaccinated and have underlying health conditions you can still be at risk,” she said.

 

“I worry for people like my parents or others in the community who are aged or fully vaccinated, but yet could still be vulnerable.”

 

NSW now has 82.23 per cent (5.4 million) of its eligible population at least partially vaccinated and 52.65 per cent (3.5 million) fully vaccinated.

 

But some areas of NSW are still battling low vaccination rates, including the popular coastal region of Byron Bay in northern NSW, where only 31.79 per cent of the population are fully vaccinated, and the first dose rate sits at just over 55 per cent.

 

https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/news/935-new-locally-acquired-covid19-cases-in-nsw-gladys-berejiklian/news-story/c4ab45426cb1c8f17ed74723f2872fd2

Anonymous ID: 466eae Sept. 19, 2021, 9:15 p.m. No.14620298   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0315

>>14620289

 

Justin Trudeau’s Best Friend Found Guilty Of Child Porn Charges, Directing World Wide Child Porn Ring

 

Christopher Charles Ingvaldson, 42, a long-term close friend of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, has been found guilty of child pornography charges after being caught directing an international pedophile ring.

 

Ingvaldson entered guilty pleas in B.C. Provincial Court in Vancouver to accessing child pornography and possession of child porn. He was also initially charged with two counts of importing or distributing child pornography.

 

At the time he was charged, Royal Canadian Mounted Police said that 11 members of the pedophile ring in three countries – Canada, Australia and the U.K. – had also been arrested in their respective countries.

 

Justin Trudeau and Ingvaldson have been closely linked since their days as room-mates at college, and after completing their teaching degrees they were both accepted to teach at West Point Grey Academy, an elite Vancouver private boarding school.

 

After becoming Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau encouraged Ingvaldson to run for political office as a member of the Liberal Party. Ingvaldson announced his desire to be the Liberal MP candidate in the district of Vancouver-Kingsway, and developed a social media pages announcing his plans to run.

 

Just so we’re clear, I think all pedophiles should be put to death in the local town square for all the citizens to enjoy. Human beings who steal the innocence of a child should be marched out of the courthouse upon conviction where family members get to take turns beating the pervert until he’s almost dead, following by an amateur disemboweling.

 

Trudeau’s life revolved around Ingvaldson for 20 years. They were roommates in HS, vacationed together, and remained friends until Trudeau’s camp told Justin to stay away from his pedoriffic pal. If Trudeau didn’t know about his friend’s predilection for kiddie porn he definitely knew what he liked and didn’t like so Justin probably knew his friends were a sexual fucking monster and much like the blackface pics, Trudeau was probably hoping no one ‘noticed’ his friend’s terabyte of naked six-year-olds on Ingvaldson’s hard drive.

 

https://deanblundell.com/news/justin-trudeaus-best-friend-found-guilty-of-child-porn-charges-directing-world-wide-child-porn-ring/

Anonymous ID: 466eae Sept. 19, 2021, 9:27 p.m. No.14620339   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0351 >>0357 >>0368 >>0376 >>0389 >>0450

Race war set up?

 

State Supreme Court Clears the Way for Full Reversal of a Derek Chauvin Murder Conviction

 

One of the murder convictions against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is likely to be thrown out after a decision last week by the Minnesota Supreme Court.

 

Chauvin was found guilty of killing alleged counterfeiter George Floyd in 2020, an incident that spawned massive violent protests in Minneapolis and nationwide. Chauvin’s conviction came against a backdrop of activists saying they planned to riot if Chauvin were acquitted.

 

According to KMSP-TV, Minnesota has defined third-degree murder as killing a victim without intent while acting in a dangerous way to other people while showing “a depraved mind.”

 

The Minnesota high court’s ruling said that the element of a depraved mind is not applicable if the person being charged was only focused on one victim, KMSP reported.

 

The ruling came in the case of former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor, who was convicted of second-degree manslaughter and third-degree murder in the 2017 shooting death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond.

 

However, the ruling is likely to set a precedent that could be applied to the Chauvin case.

 

“It’s crystal clear now that Derek Chauvin cannot be convicted of murder three,” said Joseph Daly, emeritus professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

 

Susan Gaertner, former county attorney in Ramsey County, Minnesota, told the Star Tribune she expects Eric Nelson, Chauvin’s attorney, to try to use the argument that having the charge against him hurt Chauvin’s chances during his trial.

 

However, she did not give it a very good chance of winning.

 

“Do I think that argument will be successful?” said Gaertner. “No.”

 

Daly said Nelson could argue that the charge impacted the jury, but also downplayed its chances for success.

 

“By having that charge, it so confused the jurors it violated his due process rights,” Daly said an argument could claim. “I think that’s a valid argument. Whether the court will [buy] it, I doubt it, because [jurors] did find him guilty of the higher crime.”

 

University of St. Thomas law professor Rachel Moran said the ruling clarifies state law, according to KARE-TV.

 

“The Supreme Court has to address legal issues that apply to a variety of cases, not just one, and sometimes, really their decision wasn’t so much about when should Mr. Noor get out of prison as it was, how should this third-degree murder statute be defined in anybody’s case?” Moran said.

 

Moran said the law is murky as written.

 

“It contains outdated language that frankly is not very well written, and the court actually said if you want to focus on rewriting the statute that’s a task for the legislature,” Moran said.

 

“It’s absolutely true none of these laws were written with police officers specifically in mind, so when the government does decide to prosecute a police officer, they’re trying to figure out which of these ordinarily applicable statutes fit with the officer’s conduct.”

 

“In a practical way, it does not affect Mr. Chauvin at all,” Moran said. “He will probably get his third-degree murder conviction vacated, just like Mr. Noor did, because his conduct was also recklessly indifferent as to one person: George Floyd.”

 

Chauvin was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison on the second-degree murder charge. The sentence was based on the second-degree murder charge only, according to the Star Tribune. Unless Chauvin’s attorney can successfully argue that the third-degree charge hurt his chances at trial, it is unlikely his sentence on that second-degree murder charge would be affected even if the third-degree murder conviction were overturned.

 

Caitlinrose Fisher, one of Noor’s attorneys, said the ruling was important for her client, according to NPR.

 

“Mohamed Noor did not act with a depraved mind. Mohamed Noor was not indifferent to human life,” Fisher said during oral arguments over the case earlier this year. “With the benefit of hindsight, we now know that Mr. Noor made a tragic split-second mistake. But if there is to be any meaningful difference between murder and manslaughter, that mistake is not sufficient to sustain Mr. Noor’s conviction for third-degree murder.”

 

She said Noor “really believed that he was saving his partner’s life that night, and instead he tragically caused the loss of an innocent life. Of course that is incredibly challenging, but I think just having reaffirmation that a mistake like that isn’t murder will mean more than words can say.”

 

https://www.westernjournal.com/state-supreme-court-clears-way-full-reversal-derek-chauvin-murder-conviction/

Anonymous ID: 466eae Sept. 19, 2021, 9:51 p.m. No.14620415   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Extraordinary moment cop shouts 'we've got cameras' to his colleagues as they're filmed striking a man in the head during Melbourne's anti-lockdown protest

 

Anti-lockdown protester filmed being tackled by police at rally in Melbourne

Demonstrators turned out in the hundreds to protest lockdown on Saturday

Police officers swarmed on one person and pinned him on the side of the road

'We've got cameras, we've got cameras,' an officer was yelled during arrest

 

A police officer was filmed warning 'we've got cameras' as his colleagues wrestled an anti-lockdown protestor to the ground during a rally in Melbourne.

 

Footage showed four officers take down the demonstrator as police clashed with hundreds of protestors in Richmond on Saturday.

 

The man is seen being pulled to the roadside before he is pinned face down on the ground.

 

Several officers kneel on the man while another appears to slap him across the back of the head.

 

'We've got cameras, we've got cameras,' an officer says.

 

It is unclear whether the officer made the comment to warn the protester or his colleagues during the scuffle.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10007625/Anti-lockdown-Melbourne-protestor-slapped-kicked-footage-Richmond-rally.html

Anonymous ID: 466eae Sept. 19, 2021, 10:30 p.m. No.14620537   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Judge in case of anti-Trump mudslinger is married to attorney for ex-FBI lawyer Lisa Page

 

Officials say Judge Christopher Cooper's ties to leading Democrats and key figure in discredited Trump-Russia probe should disqualify him from case of Michael Sussmann, lawyer who fed anti-Trump dirt to FBI while hiding connection to Hillary Clinton campaign.

 

Last week, the special counsel appointed to oversee the probe into the FBI's investigation of former president Donald Trump indicted Michael Sussmann, a lawyer for the 2016 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. Republicans and Trump allies are optimistic about the latest development in John Durham's investigation but are still concerned that Attorney General Merrick Garland might halt the investigation to protect allies and even the president himself.

 

FBI notes appear to suggest that as vice president, Joe Biden played a role in the Democratic Party project to smear Trump as a Russian asset by raising the obscure, disused, 18th century statute the Logan Act as a possible vehicle for prosecuting Michael Flynn for speaking with the Russian ambassador to Washington — even after FBI case agents had cleared Trump's incoming national security adviser of wrongdoing.

 

And now Republicans are raising concerns that the judge appointed to the Sussmann case has too many conflicts of interest to preside over it fairly.

 

Current and former officials say that federal District Court Judge Christopher Cooper's professional and personal relationships with top Democrats and figures behind the FBI's Trump investigation should force his recusal. Cooper's wife, for instance, represents disgraced FBI lawyer Lisa Page, who oversaw the FBI's Trump probe.

 

In September 2016, Sussman met with Page's boss, then FBI General Counsel James Baker. The former DOJ cybersecurity expert handed Baker documents falsely asserting that the Trump Organization's computer servers were communicating suspiciously with the computer servers of a Russian financial institution.

 

The purpose of the documents Sussmann passed to the FBI was to further the Clinton campaign's false narrative holding that Trump had been compromised by Russian officials. Former CIA director John Brennan reported to President Obama that Clinton herself approved the scheme in order to deflect attention away from her use of a private email server.

 

Sussmann billed the Clinton campaign for his meeting with Baker but told the FBI's top lawyer he was not acting on behalf of any client. The indictment handed down last week by Special Counsel John Durham charged Sussman with one count of lying to the FBI.

 

Last Friday, Sussmann pled not guilty, and on Wednesday he is scheduled to appear before Cooper.

 

Appointed to the bench by Obama in 2013, Cooper is well-connected in Democratic party legal circles. Garland officiated his 1999 wedding to Amy Jeffress.

 

Both Cooper and Jeffress worked at DOJ in the Obama administration. He was part of the 2008 presidential transition team, and she was the national security counselor for Obama's Attorney General Eric Holder.

 

Recently Jeffress wrote approvingly of Attorney General Garland's focus on "domestic terrorism." Many Republicans see the phrase as coded language for targeting Trump supporters.

 

https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/judge-case-anti-trump-mudslinger-married-attorney-anti