Anonymous ID: a00767 April 29, 2022, 11:54 p.m. No.16181650   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1657 >>1662 >>1691 >>1777 >>1937 >>2134 >>2179 >>2254 >>2279

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ut4HYHkLjQ

TYT Smears CMZ

Have not been here since Jimmy left.

Insufferable program, did not listen to it. It's a known known.

Way cooler smoking out Reds.

<Call for dig on Francesca Fiorentini>

>5,802 views | Apr 29, 2022

Ron Watkins, the alleged true QAnon poster, is running for office in Arizona and had an absolutely disastrous showing at the Republican Party’s primary debate. Watkins asserted that the Keystone XL pipeline was responsible for provoking Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which he immediately conceded to be false after a rebuttal from an opponent. Cenk Uygur, Jayar Jackson, and Francesca Fiorentini discuss on The Young Turks. “Ron Watkins, the man who is accused of being behind the QAnon conspiracy movement, was corrected on Thursday after describing the Keystone XL oil pipeline as being the cause of the Ukraine war. Watkins was speaking at a GOP primary debate to run in Arizona's 2nd Congressional District. The pipeline was meant to stretch 1,200 miles, carrying 830,000 barrels of oil per day from Alberta to Nebraska. But the project was halted by owner TC Energy after U.S. President Joe Biden revoked a key permit needed for it to go ahead on his first day in office in January 2021. Asked whether he supports U.S. military aid to Ukraine by host Ted Simons, Watkins said: "I support military aid to Ukraine but I want to say that we would not even be in Ukraine if President Biden did not shut down the Keystone Pipeline on the first day [of his presidency].”"

>https://legacy.tyt.com/about/host-bios/

Who's picking up the tab for these clowns?

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesca_Fiorentini

Francesca Fiorentini was born to an Italian father andChinese motherand grew up in theBay Area of San Francisco.[2]

From 2001 to 2005, Fiorentini studied BA Feminist Theory and Colonial Studies at New York University. Her thesis was entitled 'Ideas for Action: Postcolonial Feminism'.[3]

Fiorentini began her journalistic work in 2004 with War Resisters League and Left Turn.[4]

From 2013 to 2019, Fiorentini was the host and senior producer of AJ+, the digital media outlet of Al Jazeera. She was the host of AJ+ show Newsbroke.[5] The channel focuses on comedic spins on current events, with a focus on outreach to younger audiences.[6] The program covered issues both current events, as well as larger issues such as white fragility,[7] labour unionism,[8] toxic masculinity, George Soros, and gun control. Newsbroke was shortlisted for an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Short-Form Variety Series in 2018.[9][10] The program was discontinued during June 2018.

 

Since 2016, Fiorentini has appeared on progressive network The Young Turks as a guest and contributor. She is one of the hosts of The Young Turks show The Damage Report hosted by John Iadarola.[11]

 

In December 2019, Fiorentini hosted the special Red, White & Who on MSNBC discussing the state of healthcare in the United States and the importance of healthcare to American voters beyond the partisan divide. The program travelled to the states of New York, Texas and Utah to talk to voters and featured interviews with political figures such as Senator Bernie Sanders.[12] Fiorentini concluded in the program that "healthcare in America is often overpriced and even dysfunctional, but it’s the lack of transparency that can be the most insidious".[13]

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 29, 2022, 11:56 p.m. No.16181657   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1660 >>1777 >>1937 >>2134 >>2179 >>2254 >>2279

>>16181650

>Fiorentini began her journalistic work in 2004 with War Resisters League and Left Turn

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_Turn

Left Turn was a bimonthly activist news magazine that focused on international social justice movements. Based in New York City and produced by an all volunteer editorial collective, the magazine promoted anti-imperialism and anti-authoritarianism.[1][2]

 

Left Turn had its roots in the anti-capitalist wing of the Global Justice Movement[3] and was founded in the wake of the anti-WTO protests in Seattle in 1999 by a small group of socialists.[4]

 

The magazine's tagline, "Notes from the Global Intifada", was inspired by the then ongoing Palestinian intifada.[5] The magazine supported grassroots activists with the Palestine Solidarity Movement.[6] The magazine ceased print publication after the August 2011 issue,[7] but continues to operate a website.[8]

~

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Resisters_League

The War Resisters League (WRL) is the oldest secular pacifist organization in the United States.[1][2]

 

Founded in 1923 by men and women who had opposed World War I, it is a section of the London-based War Resisters' International.[3] It continues to be one of the leading radical voices in the anti-war movement.[1]

 

Many of the organization's founders had been jailed during World War I for refusing military service. From the Fellowship of Reconciliation many Jews, suffragists, socialists, and anarchists separated to form this more secular organization.

 

Although the WRL was opposed to US participation in World War II, it did not protest against it; the WRL complied with the Espionage Act, ceased public protests, and did not solicit new members during this period.[4] During World War II, many members were imprisoned as conscientious objectors.[5] In the 1950s, WRL members worked in the civil rights movement and organized protests against nuclear weapons testing and civil defense drills.[2]

 

In the 1960s, WRL was the first pacifist organization to call for an end to the Vietnam War.[2] WRL also organized the first demonstration against the war with a September 21, 1963 vigil at the U.S. Mission to the UN, followed by an October 9, 1963 picket of Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu speaking at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City.[6] WRL was among the primary groups (along with Committee for Nonviolent Action, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Socialist Party, and the Student Peace Union) to organize coordinated nationwide protests against the Vietnam War on December 19, 1964.[7]

 

The organization's opposition to nuclear weapons was extended to include nuclear power in the 1970s and 1980s. The WRL has also been active in feminist and anti-racist causes and works with other organizations to reduce the level of violence in modern culture.

 

Current activities

Presently, the War Resisters League is actively organizing against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as the impact of war at home.[8] Much of its organizing is focused on challenging military recruiters and ending corporate profit from war. It publishes an annual peace calendar, the quarterly magazine WIN: Through Revolutionary Nonviolence, and other materials and is involved in a number of national peace and justice coalitions, including United for Peace and Justice and the National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee. Since 1958, WRL has awarded almost annually the War Resisters League Peace Award to a person or organization whose work represents the League's radical nonviolent program of action.

 

The War Resisters League annually publishes a pie chart showing how much of the U.S. federal budget actually covers current and past military expenses, listing the total as 54%:

 

"The figures are federal funds, which do not include trust funds [emphasis added] — such as Social Security — that are raised and spent separately from income taxes….The government practice of combining trust and federal funds began during the Vietnam War, thus making the human needs portion of the budget seem larger and the military portion smaller. "[9][10]

These figures are at odds with official government figures:

 

"[Dov S. Zakheim, the Pentagon comptroller pointed] out that the 2004 military budget would represent 16.6 percent of all federal spending [emphasis added], compared with 27.3 percent in the late 1980s."[11]

~

>Key Members to follow.

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 29, 2022, 11:57 p.m. No.16181660   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1777 >>1937 >>2134 >>2179 >>2254 >>2279

>>16181657

>>Key Members to follow.

Key members

 

Sidney Aberman

Devere Allen

Norma Becker

Ruth Benn

Frida Berrigan

Albert Bigelow

Karl Bissinger

Elinor Byrns

Maris Cakars

Mandy Carter

Sybil Claiborne

Winston Dancis

Dave Dellinger

Barbara Deming

Ralph DiGia

Julius Eichel

Joe Felmet[12]

Roy Finch

Larry Gara

Sidney E. Goldstein

Walter Gormly

Edward P. Gottlieb

Richard Gregg

G. Simon Harak

George W. Hartmann

Ammon Hennacy

Nat Hentoff

Scott Herrick

Isidor B. Hoffman

John Haynes Holmes

George Houser

Evelyn West Hughan

Jessie Wallace Hughan

Bert Kanegson

Abe Kaufman

Randy Kehler

Roy Kepler

Steve Ladd

Frieda Langer Lazarus

Bradford Lyttle

Ruth MacAdam

Dwight Macdonald

David McReynolds

Mary S. McDowell

A.J. Muste

Tracy Dickinson Mygatt

Frank Olmstead

James Otsuka

Grace Paley

James Peck

Orlie Pell

Frances Rose Ransom

Earle L. Reynolds

Ruth Mary Reynolds

Edward (Ned) Richards

Igal Roodenko

Vicki Rovere

Bayard Rustin

Ira Sandperl

Lawrence Scott (Quaker)

Joanne Sheehan

Craig Simpson

Upton Sinclair

Ernest Allyn Smith

William Sutherland

Arlo Tatum

Evan W. Thomas (pacifist)

Carmen Trotta

Jay Nelson Tuck

Anna Strunsky Walling

George Willoughby

Lillian Willoughby

Frances M. Witherspoon

Irma Zigas

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 30, 2022, 12:01 a.m. No.16181675   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1777 >>1937 >>2134 >>2179 >>2254 >>2279

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXNYjYWzitg

Twitter censored posts on critical documentary | Dan Abrams Live

>408 views | Apr 29, 2022

A new report by Gizmodo says Twitter has censored tweets about a documentary talking about the origins of the QAnon movement that’s critical of the social media platform.

The reporter who broke the stoy, Dell Cameron, talked about it with Dan Abrams.

>…

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 30, 2022, 12:20 a.m. No.16181716   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koNj0hYFxjw

Adult entertainment club in Las Vegas accepting bitcoin hope for big profit during NFL Draft

>109 views | Apr 29, 2022

With the NFL Draft taking over Las Vegas, companies are looking to cash in. One such establishment, an adult entertainment club in town, is taking things a step further by accepting Bitcoin for payment. Kalyna Astrinos has all the details.

>No words…

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 30, 2022, 12:25 a.m. No.16181727   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1777 >>1937 >>2134 >>2179 >>2254 >>2279

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P3PC4x04J8

Utah Pride Week returns after 3-year hiatus

>285 views | Apr 28, 2022

Utah's Pride Festival and Parade is back after a three-year hiatus, with plans for its largest celebration to date, featuring 14 different events during Pride Week 2022, which runs from Sunday, May 29—Sunday, June 5.

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 30, 2022, 12:39 a.m. No.16181769   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1773

Mesmerized by the earrings, right from the start.

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASPQ_Gu_9vo

Commander inside steel plant surrounded by Russian troops speaks to CNN

>418,445 views | Apr 29, 2022

The Azovstal iron and steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine is sheltering hundreds of military personnel and citizens and is the last stand in this city. Major Serhiy Volyna, Commander of Ukraine's 36th Separate Marine Brigade gives an update from the inside. #CNN #News

>comms?

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 30, 2022, 1:44 a.m. No.16181860   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1937 >>2134 >>2179 >>2254 >>2279

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dumnxvY0_8I

FDA announces advisory panels for kid vaccines

>579 views | Apr 29, 2022

The FDA announced that it will hold three panels in June to discuss the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines forchildren under 6.

<Cold Anger>

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 30, 2022, 1:46 a.m. No.16181861   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOSU1pngauI

A Conversation With Chairman Adam Schiff

>313 views | Apr 29, 2022

U.S. Representative and Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, discusses the evolving situation in Ukraine, including congressional responses to the war, and the state of democracy in the United States and abroad.

 

Speaker

Adam Schiff

U.S. Representative from California (D); Chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

 

Presider

Sewell Chan

Editor in Chief, Texas Tribune; CFR Member

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewell_Chan

Sewell Chan is an American journalist who is the editor-in-chief of The Texas Tribune. Prior to that he was the editorial page editor at the Los Angeles Times, where he oversaw the editorial board and the Op-Ed and Sunday Opinion pages of the newspaper. Chan worked at The New York Times from 2004 to 2018 in a variety of reporter and editorial positions.

Chan, the son of immigrants from China and Hong Kong, grew up in Flushing, Queens and attended New York City public schools and Hunter College High School,[1] where he was the co-editor of the school's independent newspaper, The Observer.[2] His father was a taxi cab driver. He graduated from Harvard University with an AB in Social Studies in 1998 and received a Marshall Scholarship for graduate study at Oxford University.[3] He received his MPhil in Politics in 2000. He interned for The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1995, The Wall Street Journal in 1996, and The Washington Post in 1997 and 1999.[4]

 

From 2000 to 2004, Chan wrote for The Washington Post, where he covered municipal politics, poverty and social services, and education.[5]

 

After moving to The New York Times in 2004, Chan developed a reputation as a prolific reporter.[6] From 2007 to 2009, Chan was the founding bureau chief of City Room, the newspaper's local news blog,[7][8] which "helped spark The New York Times' digital evolution."[9] Under Chan, City Room was part of The Times's 2009 Pulitzer Prize-winning breaking news reporting which led Eliot Spitzer to resign as governor of New York.[10]

 

In January 2010, Chan joined The Times's Washington bureau as a correspondent covering economic policy.[11]

 

In February 2011, Chan was named deputy editor of the Times Op-Ed page and Sunday Review section.[12] While in that role, Chan was named in 2014 to the Out magazine Out100 list of the most compelling lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in the world.[13]

 

From 2015 to 2018, Chan was International News Editor at The New York Times, working in London and then New York.[14][15]

 

In August 2018, the Los Angeles Times named Chan a deputy managing editor to "supervise a team of journalists responsible for initiating coverage and developing content for its digital, video and print platforms."[16]

 

In April 2020, Chan was promoted to editorial page editor, in charge of overseeing the editorial and op-ed pages.[17] He was the lead author of a 2020 editorial examining the Los Angeles Times' fraught history with communities of color and journalists of color and apologizing for the newspaper's history of racism.[18][19]After Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, Chan faced criticism for publishing a full page of letters devoted to Californians who had voted for Trump.[20] Under Chan's leadership, editorial writer Robert Greene was awarded the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing, for his coverage of criminal justice reform in Los Angeles.[21]

 

Chan was named The Texas Tribune Editor-in-Chief effective October 2021.[18][21]

 

Awards and honors

2021 Executive Program in News Innovation and Leadership, CUNY Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism[22]

2021 Special Citation for Excellence in Journalism, Society of Professional Journalists (for the Los Angeles Times editorial, "An examination of the Times' failures on race, our apology and a path forward")[23]

2014 Young Leader, American Council on Germany[24]

2012 Marshall Memorial Fellowship, German Marshall Fund of the United States[5]

2010 National Advisory Board Member, The Poynter Institute[25]

2009, Young Leader, French-American Foundation[26]

2003 Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism, The Carter Center[27]

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 30, 2022, 1:52 a.m. No.16181862   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSkbFPe6hic

How to know if you’re being tracked by an AirTag

>552 views | Apr 29, 2022

Apple has said it's trying to make the trackers safer to use. 12 News tested some AirTags out to see how well they could follow a person's movements

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 30, 2022, 2:22 a.m. No.16181875   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1937 >>2134 >>2179 >>2254 >>2279

>https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/04/29/his-masters-vice-jimmy-saviles-england/

His Masters’ Vice: Jimmy Savile’s England

>APRIL 29, 2022

BY MARTIN BILLHEIMER

“Freedom itself is a crime.”

 

– Durrenmatt

 

Jimmy Savile was always around. “Our Jim”, the people on the street say, but that is only a Northern expression. Our Jim was really located far above, in the broadcast towers and on the arm of Margaret Thatcher or Prince Phillip. He didn’t start off as a royal consort, though. He started down the pit, a miner in Leeds, until his machine-like drive yielded fame, first as a DJ and then a television host, and all the while an incubus demon. Never trust people with ambition. To be ambitious in a society like England is to claw, bash, brutalize and corrode. “In a criminal society, one must be a criminal”, said de Sade. Sade was a political animal. Savile, as he always maintained, was never political.

 

An adaptive organism, Savile understood TV as intuitively as he understood the blind power of the airwaves and the narcotic of popular records. He multiplies himself and remains in control of the camera, using passive resistance and the old theatrical aside: if things get too hairy, he looks over his shoulder at the audience with a knowing wink or a bawdy self-depreciating joke. This crude trick works every time. Savile admits that he’s tricky, but he is not clever. To be clever is to never doubt that you will prevail, but human certitude can’t beat time and bad luck. Eventually, as he cleverly reminds, you get caught. To be tricky is to move with the tricks that try to trap you, to gain the power of those tricks and operate along with them. Besides, working class people can be tricky but they are never clever. They certainly can’t be brilliant, though Savile is constantly accused of brilliance (not just his gold rings and oversized specs). Who has recourse to this charge of brilliance? It is the press, who must shower him with praise because they refused or were ordered not to report his crimes for fifty years. Therefore, he is brilliant and clever. In declaring himself not clever, he knows himself and his surroundings. The press is incapable of such knowledge.

 

Everyone knows about Jimmy’s tastes. He is one of Maggie’s “eccentric Britons” on This Is Your Life, adding color to a somber empire. His philanthropy – and it is certainly philanthropy – gains him the friendship of the Saxe-Coberg und Gothas, called The Windsors since 1917. For years, the luckless Prince Charles asks him for PR advice and the recommendations of the pale disc jockey become learned texts for the Royals’ public image corps. Jim can be found in the local Fish ‘n’ Chip shop, after all, nuzzling both the matrons and the comprehensive schoolgirls. Jim goes back to the mines to joke with the lads, while his good friend Thatcher calls them ‘the enemy within’ and smashes trade unions. Does everyone really like him so much? Johnny Rotten gets banned from the BBC for calling out Uncle Jimmy’s “all kinds of seediness” and saying he wants to kill him on camera. The BBC will also shut down Meirion Jones’ and Liz Mackean’s episode of the current affairs show Exposure, called “The Other Side of Jimmy Savile.’ The competitor, ITV, will broadcast it in 2012. Jones first encountered Savile at his grandmother’s charity, where, as a young kid he saw him walk casually through open doors. Kids and dogs can always sense when something is off. But Peter Rippon, the journalist’s boss at BBC’s Newsnight, was apparently senseless. Perhaps he was just being cautious, upholding the same standards of rigorous reportage which had confirmed Saddam Hussein’s biological weapons. And there are threats from powerful people, or better, recommendations. We can understand, that losing one’s job is terrifying. We must be especially understanding, we are asked.

 

So let us speak of victims. The extraordinary thing is that the BBC and the newspapers all consider themselves to be the main victims in Savile’s crimes. The notable exception is the conservative Andrew Neil, the most honest of them – even Private Eye’s Ian Hislop is merely contrite – and the most succinct. We failed England, and England made him, says Neil. One of Thatcher’s last acts in office is get Savile a knighthood (he already has an OBE), and this grubby little triumph makes him feel safe as houses. No one disparages a knight. But the accusations close in on him and when he finally gets a proper police caution, he uses it to threaten the female cop interrogating him. He has already retained England’s sleaziest lawyer, the waxen George Carmen, defender of the atrocious, a cold and effective commodity at the service of atrocity provided the atrocious can pay.

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 30, 2022, 4:25 a.m. No.16182066   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2072 >>2087

>>16182019

Bellingcat!

You set this video to private after this article was published.

>https://anontimes.com/post/more-bellingcat-and-lighthouse-stuff-qanon-spreads-into-europe_65984

THAT was the wrong move.

Vid caps completed before privatization.

SOON

Anonymous ID: a00767 April 30, 2022, 5:34 a.m. No.16182278   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2283

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J8_1Wg6vuU

'Disney On Ice Presents Mickey & Friends'

>71 views | Apr 29, 2022

Jessica Lee plays Rapunzel in the latest 'Disney On Ice' show at the Toyota Arena on Ontario.