Anonymous ID: 627914 Feb. 3, 2023, 1:24 p.m. No.18278541   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ohio Department of Education investigates pro-Nazi homeschooling group

 

Parents are required to submit their lesson plans to the state, but it remains unclear what recourse the board may have.

 

The Ohio Department of Education has launched an investigation into a homeschooling operation that distributes pro-Nazi curricula materials.

 

State officials reportedly began looking into "Dissident Homeschool" after anti-fascist watchdog group Anonymous Comrades Collective highlighted its activities, according to The Hill.

 

Katja and Logan Lawrence operate the network, which they claim to have created due to difficulties finding "Nazi-approved" materials with which to educate their children.

 

The pair used the online pseudonyms of Mr. and Mrs. Saxon, though relatives of the Lawrences confirmed their identities in the aftermath of the initial report from the Anonymous Comrades Collective. Katja Lawrence is an immigrant from The Netherlands, according to the Times of Israel. The pair reside in Upper Sandusky.

 

State officials have thoroughly condemned the homeschooling network, which reported has thousands of subscribers on its telegram channel. However, the Ohio Board of Education has minimal oversight over homeschooling.

 

Upper Sandusky Exempted Village Schools Superintendent Eric Landversicht wrote in a letter to the community that parents homeschooling their children bear responsibility for the curriculum, per the outlet.

 

Parents are required to submit their lesson plans to the state, but it remains unclear what recourse the board may have.

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/education/ohio-department-education-investigates-pro-nazi-homeschooling-group

Anonymous ID: 627914 Feb. 3, 2023, 1:46 p.m. No.18278736   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8783 >>8908 >>8996 >>9087 >>9138

Arizona Valley Of The Sun YMCA Provides “Suggested Talking Points” After 17 Year Old Girl Exposed to Naked Man in Women’s Locker Room at California YMCA, Continues To Promote Men In Womens Locker Rooms – DOCUMENTS INCLUDED

 

Arizona’s Valley of The Sun YMCA branches, located across Maricopa County, in Yuma and Flagstaff, Arizona, were recently briefed on how to handle media attention surrounding the YMCA’s policies allowing individuals who identify as transgender with opposite-sex genitalia to use locker rooms.

 

Men who simply say they are a woman are seemingly allowed to use the women’s locker room in the name of “diversity, equity, and inclusion.”

 

The sender of the email, JT Turner, told The Gateway Pundit, “we encourage people to use participate where they feel most comfortable.”

 

“We offer all individuals the use of facility spaces, including locker rooms, that align with that individual’s gender identity,” states the suggested response to the media.

 

This is an ongoing issue at YMCA locations across the Country.

 

The Gateway Pundit recently reported that Rebecca Phillips, 17, attended a city council meeting in Santee, California, to share her trauma after being exposed to a naked man in her local YMCA women’s changing room.

 

“As I was showering after my workout, I saw a naked male in the women’s locker room,” said Phillips. “I immediately went back into the shower, terrified, and hid behind their flimsy excuse for a curtain until he was gone.”

 

She became emotional while explaining that her five-year-old sister also uses the locker rooms to shower and change clothing.

 

Imploring the City Council to take action, Phillips said, “The fact that we are now tailoring our privacy policies and bathroom laws around transgenders, ignoring the blatant threat to safety that this poses, is obscene.”

 

The Gateway Pundit exclusively obtained email correspondence to the Valley of the Sun YMCA Branch Leadership team, outlining “suggested talking points” for “addressing public inquiries related to our inclusion of transgendered individuals in YMCA programs.”

 

The January 17 email to Valley of The Sun Branch Leadership mentions the “negative press, including some national media attention” surrounding the YMCA in Santee, California, and provides talking points for staff to use while “addressing public inquiries related to our inclusion of transgendered individuals in YMCA programs.” The emails ignore the risks imposed on children by stating that “at the Valley of The Sun YMCA, this has not been an issue” and simply claiming that “like most people, transgender individuals value privacy, are discreet, and demonstrate care in their actions.”

 

It appears that women, mothers, and fathers who value their families or their own privacy will just have to deal with the possibility of seeing male genitalia or being seen naked by grown men.

 

The email also instructs employees, “if you gain knowledge of any negative comments on social media, or other websites such as Google Reviews, Yelp, etc. please screenshot and forward these to our MARCOM team immediately so that appropriate action may be taken.”

 

It is unclear what “action” the YMCA is taking against negative social media comments and reviews. Is the YMCA also colluding with big tech giants to censor information?

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/02/exclusive-docs-arizona-valley-sun-ymca-provides-suggested-talking-points-17-year-old-girl-exposed-naked-man-womens-locker-room-california-ymca-continues-promote/

 

https://www.scribd.com/document/623645419/General-Talking-Points-Around-Child-Protection#from_embed

Anonymous ID: 627914 Feb. 3, 2023, 1:58 p.m. No.18278829   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8885 >>8908 >>8931 >>8942 >>9004 >>9087 >>9138

Project Veritas LOCKED out of Twitter after confronting YouTube exec over ban on Pfizer expose

 

"Project Veritas was surprised to learn of this temporary lock out," Project Veritas' Mario Balaban told The Post Millennial, "as we were conducting journalism as we always do — by asking questions to powerful people.

 

Project Veritas was locked out of their recently regained Twitter account on Friday afternoon. This after having posted a video confronting a YouTube executive for striking videos wherein Veritas had confronted a Pfizer director from their platform.

 

Alx posted the banning to that warehouse of ideas and discourse, saying "What's going on?" And tagging Twitter's CEO, Twitter Safety, and the new head of Twitter Safety Ella Girwin. YouTube had already struck the video from their platform.

 

"Project Veritas was surprised to learn of this temporary lock out," Project Veritas' Mario Balaban told The Post Millennial, "as we were conducting journalism as we always do — by asking questions to powerful people. In this case, a YouTube executive."

 

"We have appealed and look forward to Elon Musk clearing this situation up," Balaban said.

 

In that video, Christian Hartsock confronts the Global Head of Trust and Safety Matt Halprin to find out why they banned the videos with the Pfizer director from their platform. Hartsock asked pointed questions about how much Pfizer is paying YouTube to run cover for them.

 

Halprin continued walking and refused to engage with the Veritas reporter's questions. "You touched me," Halprin said at one point, "that's not something you want to do."

 

Project Veritas' videos exposing a Pfizer director show him discussing research done by the pharmaceutical giant into gain-of-function research, and the potential impacts on women's menstrual cycles after taking the Covid-19 vaccine.

 

Veritas, which had been banned from the platform for more than a year before being reinstated by Elon Musk, is one of many accounts that have recently come under fire by the purportedly free speech-based platform in recent weeks.

 

The message sent by Twitter to Veritas reads: "We've temporarily limited some of your account features," and goes on to say that the account "violated the Twitter Rules."

 

Those rules, which have seemed obtuse and opaque at times, were meant to be far more transparent under Musk's leadership. Musk purchased the platform in 2022 with the expressed purpose of making it more transparent and upholding free speech and a free press.

 

The specific violation, per Twitter, was that Veritas was guilty of "violating our rules against abuse and harassment. You may not engage in the targeted harassment of someone or incite other people to do so. This includes wishing or hoping that someone experiences physical harm"

 

To get their account back, Veritas will have to delete the tweet. Veritas' account will remain locked pending appeal.

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-project-veritas-locked-out-of-twitter-after-confronting-youtube-exec-over-ban-on-pfizer-expose

Anonymous ID: 627914 Feb. 3, 2023, 2:11 p.m. No.18278917   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8925 >>8947 >>9087 >>9138

REMINDER: Japanese Used Balloons to Disseminate Chemical and Biological Weapons in World War II

 

A NOAA air current model shows the China spy balloon is expected to traverse the United States heartland through the Midwest and Southern states on Friday before heading out to the Atlantic Ocean passing over the U.S. Navy base at Newport News, Virginia, via Kristinn Taylor.

 

Joe Biden refused to shoot down the balloon, however Secretary of State Antony Blinken cancelled a planned trip to Beijing in protest.

 

The NOAA Hysplit Model released this model for its trajectory on Friday afternoon.

 

Author and researcher Dr. Andrew Huff tweeted out a reminder on Friday that the Japanese used balloons in World War II to disseminate chemical and biological weapons.

 

The Fu-Go balloons were used by Japan in World War II.

 

Via Wikipedia.

 

Fu-Go was an incendiary balloon weapon (風船爆弾, fūsen bakudan, lit. “balloon bomb”) deployed by Japan against the United States during World War II. A hydrogen balloon measuring 10 metres (33 ft) in diameter, it carried a payload of two 11-pound (5.0 kg) incendiary devices plus one 33-pound (15 kg) anti-personnel bomb (or alternatively one 26-pound (12 kg) incendiary bomb), and was intended to start large forest fires in the Pacific Northwest.

 

Between November 1944 and April 1945, the Japanese launched about 9,300 balloons from sites on Honshu, of which about 300 were found or observed in the U.S., with some in Canada and Mexico.[1] The balloons traveled on high-altitude and high-speed currents over the Pacific Ocean, today known as the jet stream, and used a sophisticated ballast system to control altitude on their three-day flight. Despite high hopes for the operation, the bombs were largely ineffective due to damp conditions and malfunctions, causing only minor damage and six deaths (from a single civilian incident in Oregon in May 1945). The Fu-Go balloon bomb was the first weapon to possess intercontinental range, with its flights being the longest-ranged attacks in the history of warfare at the time.

 

But then again, it’s not like the Chinese would develop a deadly virus and spread it around the world. That would never happen. Right?

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/02/reminder-japanese-used-balloons-disseminate-chemical-biological-weapons-world-war-ii/