Anonymous ID: 1f449d Jan. 23, 2022, 5:23 p.m. No.15446020   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6025 >>6041 >>6066 >>6107 >>6116 >>6245 >>6261 >>6281 >>6402 >>6407

Mysterious Patriot Front Group Has Data Leaked Exposing Suspect Videos, Outing Members and Even More Questions of Federal Infiltration

 

So the mysterious Patriot Front group had its data leaked online this weekend.

 

Here is one videos where the members repeat Nazi slogans after they believe the cameras kept rolling following a staged video shoot.

Watch this…

 

“Seig fcking Heil, let’s fcking go! I can say that now that it’s (the video) over.”

 

Patriot Front had its data leaked. This video sums them up pretty nicely:

 

Camera on: We aren’t Nazis!

 

Camera off: “Seig fucking Heil, let’s fucking go! I can say that now that it’s (the video) over.” pic.twitter.com/QgvyfG3qKg

 

— Mikael Thalen (@MikaelThalen) January 21, 2022

 

Unicorn Riot, a far left group has identified Thomas Rousseau as its founder. Rousseau allegedly took part in the tiki-torch march in Charlottesville, Virginia.

 

We have written about this suspect group several times since they first made headlines.

 

Massive Leak Exposes Neo-Nazi Group Patriot Front from Unicorn Riot on Vimeo.

 

Gizmodo reported on the leaks.

 

A hostile offshoot of the defunct neo-Nazi group Vanguard America, Patriot Front formed in late August 2017 less than three weeks after the white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. (James Alex Fields Jr., who was convicted in December 2018 of killing 32-year-old anti-racist protester Heather Heyer at the rally, was seen there holding a shield emblazoned with the VA logo. VA later denied he was a member.) The split from VA followed months of infighting between Thomas Rousseau, the Front’s founder, and VA leader Dillon Irizarry, who was seen accusing Rousseau in leaked chat logs of staging a “literal coup” in June 2017, according to the ADL.

 

The leak, some 400 gigabytes of data published first on Friday by Unicorn Riot—a nonprofit media outlet that covers far-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi organizations, among other topics—offers an unprecedented look at the rewards and reckonings of Rousseau’s master plan. The many thousands of pages of internal conversations, which originated on internal Rocket.Chat boards for prospective recruits and members, depict a group highly focused on the recruitment of ardent nationalists and segregationists, and of Hitler-worshiping fascists who’ve grown tired of concealing fantasies of enacting his Final Solution.

 

The internal communications further reveal an organization that, despite having been publicly accused repeatedly in the commission of crimes across the country—namely, the defacement and destruction of public works of art that confront and illuminate racial and social inequality—has simply continued unabated, routinely planning and executing what are essentially hate crimes, in spirit if not under the law, while facing virtually no personal or legal consequences.

 

Any person stupid enough to join the Patriot Front and not understand that it is completely compromised by federal agents is a complete idiot.

 

To access the files, via Unicorn Riot.

This release is now made available to the public at vault.unicornriot.ninja. Volunteers upgraded Unicorn Riot’s DiscordLeaks platform to host 55,249 RocketChat messages and file attachments, allowing the public to search the cache and inspect how fascists try to operate discreetly at their most inner levels. (See BitTorrent info below)

 

The files include photos of the Patriot Front members practicing their marching.

 

The idiots were posing for photos at their training sessions. Are they really that stupid?

 

Now their pictures are all over the internet.

 

Count the feds.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/mysterious-patriot-front-group-data-leaked-exposing-suspect-videos-outing-members-even-questions-federal-infiltration/

Anonymous ID: 1f449d Jan. 23, 2022, 5:26 p.m. No.15446036   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6066 >>6178 >>6217 >>6245 >>6261 >>6402 >>6407

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Anonymous ID: 1f449d Jan. 23, 2022, 5:45 p.m. No.15446137   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6138 >>6140 >>6142 >>6171 >>6179 >>6245 >>6261 >>6402 >>6407

Elon Musk is sucking up to China, and it points to a dark future for Tesla

 

Elon Musk is sucking up to China, and it points to a dark future for Tesla

Elon Musk poking his head out of the window of a red Tesla with the stars from the Chinese flag on the side

Elon Musk relishes battles with US politicians and regulators, but in China — a growing part of Tesla's business — he is willing to do whatever it takes to stay in the government's good graces. Neil Godwin/T3 Magazine/Future via Getty Images; Patrick Pleul/picture alliance via Getty Images; Rebecca Zisser/Insider

Linette Lopez

14 hours ago

 

There are three Elon Musks. Two of them you likely know. The third Musk is a new and chilling development.

 

The first Musk is the persona he wants to project: a swashbuckling inventor, explorer, and "Person of the Year" who is trying to provide solutions to the existential problems facing humanity.

 

The second is the petulant Musk who regularly gets into public fights with politicians and ignores calls from regulators. The name-caller who accused a stranger of being a "pedo guy" and called a Wall Street analyst who covered his stock a bonehead. The one who won't acknowledge critical safety issues with his cars, and refused to shut down his California factory during the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.

 

The third Musk is perhaps the least known, but also the most nefarious. This version of Musk only appears in China. He is compliant, complimentary, and deferential to lawmakers and regulators there. His company is responsive to customers and stories in the media. This Musk had no problem shutting down Tesla's Shanghai factory at the start of the pandemic. And he had no problem opening a Tesla showroom in a region of the country where the government is committing genocide.

 

It's important to grapple with this third Musk because relations between the US and China are at their lowest point in decades. China has turned even further toward autocracy under President Xi Jinping. And like all autocrats, Xi needs friendly relationships with high-profile foreigners to assure the world that all is well. This third Musk has become a tool to whitewash the regime's crimes against humanity — and given his stature, that is particularly worrisome.

Anonymous ID: 1f449d Jan. 23, 2022, 5:46 p.m. No.15446138   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15446137

Choose your friends carefully

 

Despite the fact that Tesla was founded in the US, received billions of dollars in government subsidies, and has three vehicle factories here, Musk's relationships with US politicians and regulators have been a disaster. Musk once hung up on the head of the National Transportation Safety Board during a call and intimated that the Securities and Exchange Commission should perform oral sex on him. To democratically elected representatives of the country where Tesla was founded, he pays dust, but when it comes to China, Musk bends the knee to autocratic leadership.

 

Musk most recently vexed American lawmakers when Tesla announced that it would open a showroom in Xinjiang, the region where the Chinese government is carrying out the genocide of the Uyghur Muslim minority. For years Beijing has sent Uyghurs to reeducation camps and forced them to work at factories run by ethnic Han Chinese moving into the region. Last month, President Joe Biden signed a bill banning all imports from Xinjiang, and calls are growing across Europe for governments there to do the same thing.

 

To blunt the international outrage, Chinese officials have pressured companies around the world to act like everything in Xinjiang is normal. While some American companies, like Apple and Nike, have worked to remove Uyghur forced labor from their supply chains, Tesla went the opposite route, announcing at the end of last year that it would "launch Xinjiang on its electric journey!" This is exactly the type of support Beijing is looking for.

 

And while Musk isn't breaking any US laws, he's spitting in the face of Washington by selling cars to the people who are profiting from the suffering of Uyghers.

 

"Certainly, the Han factory owners, whether the labor is forced or not, would be customers," James Milward, a Georgetown professor of Chinese and Central Asian history, told Insider, adding that "people making money off of land deals, developing new cities in the southern parts of the region to move Han in" would also be likely Tesla customers.

 

When the news about the Xinjiang showroom came out, politicians from across the political spectrum were appalled. Republican Sen. Marco Rubio tweeted that "nationless corporations are helping the Chinese Communist Party cover up genocide and slave labor in the region." A Labour Party member in the UK Parliament called it "deeply unacceptable and shameful," and said Tesla was "complicit in the persecution of Uyghers."

 

Kenneth Roth, the head of the nonprofit Human Rights Watch, pointed out that it would be near impossible for Tesla to know whether or not it was using products that had been made with slave labor.

 

But Elon Musk's newfound respect for authority and willingness to launder China's reputation isn't as hard to wrap your mind around if you understand the terms of his deal with the country's officials.

Anonymous ID: 1f449d Jan. 23, 2022, 5:46 p.m. No.15446140   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15446137

What Elon owes China

 

Musk's deference can be explained by what Tesla owes China. To build his Shanghai factory in 2019 — the first auto factory in China to be wholly owned by a foreign company — he had to agree to certain conditions that required both the company and its boss to show fealty to the CCP. Tesla owns its factory, but China still owns the land on which it is built. According to three agreements that are publicly available to US investors, Chinese banks also set up a $1.4 billion loan facility for Tesla to build the factory, and the company is required to generate a certain amount of tax revenue in order to stay on the land. Tesla shouldn't have a problem handling these financial responsibilities, but the Chinese government still has the company over a barrel.

Tesla Shanghai

Elon Musk walks with former Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong in 2019 STR / AFP via Getty Images

 

There are also subjective requirements in Tesla's contracts. According to Tesla's 50-year Shanghai Land Use Right agreement, if authorities need the land back in advance of the 50-year term "for public interest," they may reclaim it at any time, paying Tesla "indemnifications based on the residual value of the buildings, fixtures and facilities attached to them." What qualifies as in the "public interest" is not defined.

 

Authorities can also reclaim the land if tax revenue doesn't meet its target or the environment around the factory is damaged. In the event that authorities believe Tesla has grossly violated the terms of its contract, authorities could take back the land and everything on it without paying Tesla a dime. And any recourse would go through China's courts, which are not known for their impartiality.

 

And as Vicky Bryan, a bond analyst and the founder of the newsletter Bond Angle, told Insider, Musk has even more of an incentive to keep the relationship copacetic. Musk's clashes with US regulators, Bryan explained, could lead to a future in which Tesla weans itself off its US factories and keeps most of its money and manufacturing in China.

 

"Just like he picked up his toys in California and went to Texas," she said.

 

These issues, along with the fact that China is a growing portion of Tesla's business, means "China Elon" is always on his best behavior. Take Tesla's issues in the spring of 2021: It was being absolutely savaged in China's state-controlled media for ignoring major safety issues; commentators called the company "arrogant," and sales collapsed. In a stark departure from his more pugilistic nature in the US, Musk quickly struck a more cooperative tone and apologized to customers to ease the pressure.

Anonymous ID: 1f449d Jan. 23, 2022, 5:46 p.m. No.15446142   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15446137

China's game, China's rules

 

So far, Tesla has had success in China's fast-growing electric-vehicle market, but domestic competition is getting more fierce.

 

"As the domestic EV makers get stronger, Tesla will get weaker. The only leverage they'll have is that they employ tens of thousands of Chinese people," said Tu Le, the founder and managing director of Sino Auto Insights, a newsletter and consultancy that provides analysis of the Chinese electric-vehicle market.

 

Over the past year, Tesla's models have been losing ground to the Hongguang Mini, the hottest-selling EV in China. Sales of Tesla's Model 3 sedan are floundering in the country, Le pointed out, because consumers prefer SUVs like the Model Y. Tesla has no new models coming out in 2022, which is a problem in China's dynamic EV market.

 

"What will likely happen is Musk will play with pricing on the Model Y to make up for the Model 3," Le said."In China it's the law of diminishing returns, though, because there's always new products. In the US and Europe that trick works, but in China that's not the case."

 

When Tesla was enduring the worst bashing by the Chinese media last year, Le explained to Insider that Musk was being given a clear warning. The government has no problem using foreign companies to build its industries, only to cast them aside when domestic competitors have grown strong enough to replace them. The message was: Be on your best behavior, or you could be on your way out.

 

Desmond Shum, a Chinese real-estate developer who recently published a book detailing his rise to and fall from the upper echelon of China's business community, also shared a warning for Musk — one that applies regardless of how servile and obsequious he is to Chinese regulators.

 

"My message would be this: China's strategy when they target a certain industry is to get you into China and then eventually, over time, replace all your suppliers. 'Our supplier will be cheaper' or 'It's reliable.' Then they take technology away from you," Shum said, referring to a company's intellectual property. "Once they replace all your suppliers, you are beholden to them. If you are Elon Musk, that's what you're looking out for."

 

"China Elon" has entered a dangerous game with Beijing. Tantalized by China's huge market, he's now become a tool for its autocratic government. Beholden to a contract and the promise of future riches, he's adopted a new alter ego to stay in the government's good graces. Musk is choosing to play by Beijing's rules, even when it forces him to contradict Western values. But Beijing can turn on Musk at any time. No amount of obsequiousness will change that.

 

The spaceships and Twitter memes may get attention, but if you want to understand the future that Elon Musk is trying to shape, ignore his tough-guy persona in the US. It's this third, docile Musk that is the most dangerous, and he's just gotten started.

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-tesla-china-xinjiang-uyghurs-dark-future-2022-1

Anonymous ID: 1f449d Jan. 23, 2022, 5:54 p.m. No.15446200   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6209 >>6245 >>6261 >>6402 >>6407

>>15446171

>>15446143

 

This is reality.

 

Elon Musk said Neuralink hopes to start implanting its brain chips in humans in 2022, later than he anticipated

 

Elon Musk has said that Neuralink, his brain-interface technology company, hopes to start implanting its microchips in humans next year.

 

Neuralink, cofounded by Musk in 2016, is developing a chip that would be implanted in people's brains to simultaneously record and stimulate brain activity. It's intended to have medical applications, such as treating serious spinal-cord injuries and neurological disorders.

 

During a livestreamed interview at The Wall Street Journal's CEO Council Summit on Monday, Musk was asked what Neuralink planned to do in 2022.

 

Musk said, "Neuralink's working well in monkeys, and we're actually doing just a lot of testing and just confirming that it's very safe and reliable, and the Neuralink device can be removed safely."

 

He added, "We hope to have this in our first humans — which will be people that have severe spinal-cord injuries like tetraplegics, quadriplegics — next year, pending FDA approval."

 

Musk said that Neuralink's "standards for implanting the device are substantially higher than what the FDA requires."

 

Musk reiterated the 2022 timeline in a tweet. "Progress will accelerate when we have devices in humans (hard to have nuanced conversations with monkeys) next year," he said.

 

Musk has previously offered earlier timeframes for Neuralink to implant its chips in humans for the first time. He said in February that Neuralink could start implanting the tech in people by the end of 2021. In 2019, Musk said Neuralink hoped to begin human testing by the end of 2020.

 

Musk has a history of overpromising and under-delivering on project timelines.

 

In April, Neuralink released a video of a monkey playing a video game using a Neuralink device.

 

After raising $205 million in July, Neuralink said it would channel the funds toward developing its chip so that it could allow quadriplegics to control digital devices with their minds.

 

Quadriplegia or tetraplegia is the full or partial paralysis of the arms and legs.

 

Neuralink isn't the only company developing brain-interface technology. In July, a 20-person biotech firm called Synchron obtained approval from the Food and Drug Administration to start human testing.

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-neuralink-hopes-to-start-human-testing-2022-2021-12