Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 1:43 p.m. No.21085616   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5668 >>5866 >>6064 >>6362 >>6448 >>6510

O’Keefe Media Group @OKeefeMedia

BREAKING: Walt Disney Television's Director of Production/Finance, Sohrab "Dave" Makker revealsDisney won't hire anyone "who's not white or not Jewish" for C-Suite roles, confirming discriminatory hiring practices detailed in OMG's 'The Disney Tapes: Part 1.'

 

Makker, who tracks diversity in annual reports, reveals that the reports “tell us the diverse cast of members that are in there,” and that he has witnessed “the number count go up.”

 

Makker says Disney prioritizes LGBTQ stories for children, stating, “We insert diversity when it's not really organic to the story,” admitting shows have “flopped” because “the audience didn't connect” to forced diversity.

 

He calls Disney CEO Bob Iger “corrupt,” saying, “He just wants to stay in power.” He proceeds to criticize Elon Musk, calling him a “narcissist” driven by attention, yet agrees with Musk’s call for Iger’s firing.

 

Stay tuned for ‘The Disney Tapes: Part 3’…

 

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Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 2:13 p.m. No.21085727   🗄️.is 🔗kun

UPDATED: 15:36 EDT, 25 June 2024

Former North Dakota State Lawmaker, 80, to plead guilty to traveling to Europe to have sex with minors on taxpayer-funded flights

 

A former North Dakota Senator is set to plead guilty to a federal charge that he traveled to Europe to have sex with minors on taxpayer-funded flights.

 

Senator Ray Holmberg, 80, signed a plea agreement last week that was filed on Monday in North Dakota U.S. District Court.

 

The disgraced Republican senator had traveled to Prague in the Czech Republic with the intent to 'engage in illicit sexual activity with minors' from around June 2011 to November 2016,' InForum previously reported.

 

Holmberg was also accused of receiving or attempting to receive child porn between the dates of November 2012 and March 2013.

 

He initially pleaded not guilty in October and was indicted by a grand jury. His trial is set for September. The charges carry a up to a 30-year prison sentence, and a $250,000 fine.

 

The grandfather of five said he would not seek re-election and resigned in Spring 2022. He cited stress and 'a weakened ability to concentrate on the matters at hand and effectively recall events,' for his resignation. …

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13567793/ray-holmberg-north-dakota-pleads-guilty-child-sex-tourism.html

Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 2:20 p.m. No.21085767   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5775 >>5803 >>5866 >>6064 >>6137 >>6362 >>6415 >>6448 >>6510

1) Julian Assange lands in Bangkok 0:57

2) WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is pictured approaching Bangkok Airport on a private jet following his release from Belmarsh prison

3) Assange's flight takes off from Bangkok for the six hour flight to Saipan

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13569155/Julian-Assanges-Saipan-plea-hearing-Wikileaks-spy.html

Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 2:22 p.m. No.21085775   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5783 >>5803 >>5866 >>6064 >>6137 >>6362 >>6448 >>6510

>>21085767

4) A plane believed to be carrying WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange lands at Saipan International Airport after a stopover in Bangkok in Saipan

5) Vehicles in a motorcade believed to be carrying WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange leave from Saipan International Airport

6) The United States District Court in Saipan where Assange is set to attend his plea hearing

7) The long journey that Assange has embarked on since his release from Belmarsh on Monday

Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 2:27 p.m. No.21085803   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5805 >>5817 >>5866 >>6064 >>6137 >>6362 >>6448 >>6510

>>21085783

Julian Assange's flight lands on US-controlled island Saipan

ahead of his plea hearing with Wikileaks founder set to plead guilty to a single spy charge in return for his freedom after 14 years

 

Julian Assange's flight has landed on the US-controlled island of Saipan ahead of his plea hearing.

 

The WikiLeaks founder has arrived on the remote island in the Pacific where his long-running campaign to avoid extradition to the United States will formally end and he will become a free man after 14 years.

 

The 52-year-old's flight, under the call sign VJT199, arrived on the island at 6:14am local time and within hours he will appear before a judge to plead guilty to one espionage charge against him.

 

He will then fly to his native Australia to be reunited with his wife, two young sons and other members of the family.

 

The move follows his dramatic release from Belmarsh Prison in London where he has spent five years, largely in solitary confinement, fighting extradition.

 

Assange will pay half a million US dollars (£394,000) for a chartered flight from Stansted, accompanied by a WikiLeaks lawyer, a representative of the Australian government and a medic to check on his health.

 

WikiLeaks has launched a fundraising campaign to pay for the flight.

 

Assange's wife Stella said her relief at his release was coupled with anger that he had spent so long in prison.

 

She said she travelled to Australia with the couple's two young sons Gabriel and Max on Sunday when it became clear that Assange would be freed.

 

He will plead guilty to an Espionage Act charge of obtaining and disclosing information of national importance, with a proposed sentence of time served.

 

Speaking from Australia, Mrs Assange told PA: 'It is hard to believe that Julian has been in prison for so long. It had become normalised. I am grateful to the people who made this possible but I am also angry that it ever came to this.

 

'Overall I am elated but I cannot believe it is actually happening until I see Julian.'

 

Mrs Assange said her husband's release would not have happened without the intervention of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who has been increasingly vocal in demands for the United States to drop charges against Assange. …

 

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13569155/Julian-Assanges-Saipan-plea-hearing-Wikileaks-spy.html

Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 2:34 p.m. No.21085832   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5849 >>5868 >>5880 >>6064 >>6362 >>6440 >>6448 >>6510

Top secret underwater drone dubbed the Manta Ray is spotted in California naval base on Google Earth

A top-secret US submarine drone weapon dubbed the 'Manta Ray' has been spotted by hawk-eyed online users on Google Earth and remains visible to the public.

 

Satellite images showing the vessel docked at Port Hueneme naval base in California went viral on Sunday, before some social media users said the satellite images were removed, and replaced with what people believed were edited boats.

 

As it stands, however, satellite images of the vessel can be seen on Google Earth.

 

The vessel - named after the sea creature due to its diamond-shaped body and wing-like fins - is used for underwater threat detection and was designed by Northrop Grumman Corporation.

 

The aerospace group's futuristic underwater drone is part of a US navy project to develop a new class of underwater drones which are capable of carrying out much longer missions.

 

The unmanned, underwater craft, has been designed to move through the ocean without human supervision or the need to refuel, and it is also able to hibernate on the seabed in a 'low power mode'.

 

The ultimate goal is allowing soldiers to continue their mission on land without being interrupted to power, maintain and refuel an underwater machine.

 

Northrop Grumman also says that due to its modular design, it can be dismantled and transported in standard shipping containers for rapid deployment.

 

The military machine is the first in a new class of long duration, long range and payload-capable unmanned undersea vehicles, which carry out missions without the need of human interference.

 

Until recently, its pioneering design, which allows it to stay submerged for long periods of time, had been kept secret.

 

Some defense analysts have speculated that the US navy ants to develop a drone capable of carrying out long missions to search the seas for Russian and Chinese submarines, according to The Telegraph.

 

This comes after it was first announced four years ago that a new class of 'extra-large Manta Ray' underwater drones would be built by Lockheed Martin after the Pentagon awarded the firm $12.3 million.

 

The leader in global security and aerospace had been awarded the contract to start the first phase of the Manta Ray program from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) - the U.S. Department of Defense's experimental research arm

 

By harnessing marine organisms' ability to sense even the most minute disturbances in their environments, DARPA said it could be able to preemptively discover even the smallest autonomous vehicles.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13567175/Top-secret-aquatic-drone-weapon-Manta-Ray-spotted-Google-Maps.html

Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 2:40 p.m. No.21085868   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5880 >>5887 >>6064 >>6362 >>6364 >>6448 >>6510

>>21084348 PB

>op Secret U.S. Underwater Drone Weapon 'Manta Ray' Discovered on Google Maps

>>21085832

1) The futuristic looking top-secret vessel is plainly visible on both Google Maps and Google Earth. Picture shows a satellite image of the 'Manta Ray'

2) DARPA program manager Dr. Kyle Woerner (right) talks with a member of the Northrop Grumman team while standing atop the Manta Ray vehicle. The Manta Ray prototype completed full-scale testing off the coast of Southern California

3) The vessel is docked at Port Hueneme naval base in California

4) Pictured: The Manta Ray prototype completing full-scale testing off the coast of Southern California. The Manta Ray prototype uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) is designed for long-duration undersea missions

5) Manufacturer Northrop Grumman say they completed full-scale testing off the coast of Southern California in February and March. Manta Ray was built through the U.S. Department of Defense's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) program

Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 2:54 p.m. No.21085939   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6364

>>21085880

>Manta Ray, Making Waves in Autonomy

Learn more about this groundbreaking vessel:

 

Extending Undersea Excellence

Northrop Grumman has been pioneering capabilities in the undersea domain for more than 50 years. Now, we are creating a new class of uncrewed underwater vehicles (UUV) with Manta Ray. Taking its name from the massive “winged” fish, Manta Ray will operate long-duration, long-range missions in ocean environments where humans can’t go.

 

Advancing UUV Technology

We developed our unique full-scale demonstration vehicle using several novel design attributes that support the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) vision of providing ground-breaking technology to create strategic surprise. Manta Ray is:

* Payload-capable to support a variety of missions

* Autonomous, without the need for on-site human logistics

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* Modular, for easy shipment in five standard shipping containers to support expeditionary deployment and in-field assembly world-wide

 

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Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 3:02 p.m. No.21086002   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6037 >>6118

Melissa Lantsman @MelissaLantsman

Good morning, Toronto. Meet @donstewartTO your newest common sense Conservative MP.

 

Congratulations to the team, @CPC_HQ and to the unwavering leadership of @PierrePoilievre on brining it home in this Toronto fortress.

 

Thank you most of all to the voters of Toronto - St. Paul’s. #cdnpoli

 

7:08 AM · Jun 25, 2024·91.5K Views

https://x.com/MelissaLantsman/status/1805558630487408905

Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 3:06 p.m. No.21086028   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6037 >>6064 >>6097 >>6126 >>6132 >>6149 >>6187 >>6362 >>6448 >>6510

Canada’s Conservatives Win Shock Election Victory in Grim Omen for Trudeau

 

25 Jun 2024

Canadian Conservative candidate Don Stewart won a close election on Monday in Toronto-St.Paul’s, taking a seat that has been held by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party for the past 30 years.

 

“Before Monday’s vote, a Conservative candidate hadn’t been competitive in Toronto–St. Paul’s since the 1980s. The party hadn’t won a seat in urban Toronto since the 2011 federal election,” CBC News marveled.

 

CBC called the race a “nail-biter to the very end,” with Stewart’s Liberal opponent Leslie Church in the lead for about six out of seven hours of vote-counting. Stewart only took the lead when the final batch of votes was counted, vaulting to 42.1 percent over Church’s 40.5 percent. Stewart won the race by 590 votes. Liberals won the previous nine elections in the district by over 20 points each time.

 

“The Liberals’ poor showing in a stronghold like this could prompt some soul-searching for Trudeau, who has seen his popularity plummet as inflation, the cost of living crisis, high home prices and surging immigration levels drive voter discontent,” CBC suggested.

 

The Canadian Press compared Church’s glum evening to Canada losing the Stanley Cup on Monday night. The election upset was already so painful for Liberals that the Canadian Press could not bring itself to pour lemon juice on their paper cuts by mentioning who took the Stanley Cup from Canada.

 

The only consolation for Liberals was that independent candidates might have siphoned off enough votes to make first-time candidate Stewart’s shock victory possible. Amrit Parhar of the New Democratic Party (NDP) finished with 10.9 percent, while Christian Cullis of the Green Party took 2.9 percent.

 

“The race was considered a must-win for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and the loss is a massive blow that could trigger calls for him to step down after 11 years as Liberal leader,” the Canadian Press warned.

 

Stewart himself said the election was a “chance to send Justin Trudeau a message.”

 

The contest on Monday was a “by-election” or special election, prompted when Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett resigned in December.

 

Bennett, a 73-year-old former doctor who first entered the House of Commons in 1997, decided it was time to end her time in Parliament – but she did not stay out of government for very long, as Trudeau named her ambassador to Denmark in January. She chose to resign her parliamentary seat immediately instead of waiting for the next regular election in 2025.

 

Bennett, who won almost all of her parliamentary races with over half the vote, was the major reason Toronto-St.Paul’s was considered an invulnerable “safe seat” for Liberals. The party quickly chose Church, a veteran staffer whose last post was chief of staff to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, as Bennett’s successor.

 

The Conservatives went with Stewart, an eight-year resident of the St. Paul’s district who served as director of market surveillance at the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization. Stewart is also a military reservist and treasurer of a non-profit organization devoted to veterans. He has long been involved in Conservative politics, but never ran for office before.

 

CTV News reported Conservative leaders were almost as surprised by Stewart’s shock win as Liberals. Both sides agreed the outcome was a devastating blow to Trudeau and a tremendous boost to Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.

 

Most political analysts went into the race assuming Church would win, but they warned that if she won by five points or less, it would still be a sign that Poilievre might crush Trudeau in the next general election.

 

David Colletto, CEO of analytics firm Abacus Data, said before the election that Trudeau should think about throwing in the towel if Church won by less than ten points. Conservative analysts spoke of internal polls that showed Stewart losing by five points, and said that would be close enough to send Trudeau an unmistakable message. Virtually no one in the media or political sphere expected Stewart to actually win.

 

CTV spoke to Liberals who grumbled that the deeply unpopular Trudeau was an anchor around Church’s neck. For that matter, CTV’s own commentators blasted Trudeau for dragging Church down.

 

“I feel sick for Leslie. She poured everything into this, uprooting her life and campaigning endlessly. This isn’t really her loss. But it will still hurt,” sighed CTV analyst Scott Reid.

 

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Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 3:07 p.m. No.21086037   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6064 >>6362 >>6448 >>6510

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The Liberal Party pulled out all the stops to save Church, sending in just about every party heavyweight except Trudeau, including Church’s old boss Freeland.

 

Liberal sources mostly said they were not ready to call on Trudeau to step aside just yet, but their position might change if Conservatives do well in the next few by-elections.

 

Poilievre’s deputy Melissa Lantsman certainly seemed to think the future looked bright for her party on Monday: >>21086002

 

The National Post suggested that in addition to public discontent with Trudeau, another factor in Toronto-St. Paul’s could be Jewish voters, who make up about ten percent of the district.

 

Canada’s Liberals – like left-wing parties in the United States and across Europe – maintained an awkward silence during vicious pro-Hamas demonstrations, while Stewart loudly declared that “repulsive acts of anti-Semitism” should be “unequivocally condemned by our leaders at all levels of government.” Stewart showed up for massive pro-Israel rallies, while Liberals found reasons to be elsewhere.

 

Stewart also ran on supporting Poilievre as prime minister-in-waiting and promised to advance his legislative agenda. Stewart said his campaign “echoes the things that Mr. Poilievre has said.”

 

“We want to axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget and stop the crime. I think I can add to that in Parliament,” Stewart said.

 

Poilievre campaigned alongside Stewart and praised him as a “common-sense Conservative” who understands that Canadians are “sick of a government that taxes food, punishes work, doubles housing costs and unleashes crime and chaos in the community.”

 

Writing at the National Post on Tuesday, columnist Tasha Kheiriddin saluted Stewart as a “giant-killer” and predicted the pressure on Trudeau to resign before the next election would grow intense.

 

Kheiriddin said Trudeau dropping out would be the worst thing that could happen to Conservatives, because while their “consistent messaging on the economy” and “the populist wave that is sweeping the planet” might be the wind beneath their wings, popular disgust with Trudeau is the jet fuel in their engines.

 

Kheiriddin tossed in a bonus prediction that Trudeau’s replacement would not be Chrystia Freeland, who came off as ineffective and desperate while campaigning for Church in Toronto-St.Paul.

 

“Anyone who is part of the current Liberal inner circle will be promptly slammed by the Tories as Trudeau 2.0,” she noted.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/06/25/canadas-conservatives-win-shock-election-victory-grim-omen-trudeau/

Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 3:16 p.m. No.21086099   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Just the News, No Noise - Tuesday June 25, 2024

 

Join hosts John Solomon and Amanda Head at 6 p.m. EST for today's top headlines and more on today's episode of Just the News, No Noise.

 

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Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 3:21 p.m. No.21086137   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6266 >>6415

Updated 5:52 PM EDT, June 25, 2024

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange arrives at court before guilty plea in deal with US securing his freedom

 

SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands (AP) — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has arrived at a federal courthouse in Saipan ahead of an expected guilty plea in a deal with the U.S. Justice Department that will set him free to return home to Australia.

 

The plane carrying the eccentric computer expert and internet publisher touched down more than two hours before the scheduled start of a plea hearing, in which he is set to admit to a felony for publishing U.S. military secrets under a deal that spares him prison time in America after years spent jailed in the United Kingdom while fighting extradition to America.

 

He arrived in a white vehicle, wearing a dark suit with a tie loosened at the collar, and was briskly escorted into the courthouse while ignoring questions from reporters.

 

The hearing, taking place in the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth in the Pacific, is the stunning culmination of the U.S. government’s yearslong pursuit of the publisher who has been painted both as a hero and a reckless criminal for exposing hundreds of thousands of sensitive military documents.

 

The U.S. Justice Department agreed to hold the hearing on the remote island because Assange opposed coming to the continental U.S. and because it’s near Australia, where he will return after he enters his plea.

 

The deal — disclosed Monday night in court papers — represents the final chapter in a more than decade-long legal odyssey over the fate of Assange, whose hugely popular secret-sharing website made him a cause célèbre among press freedom advocates who said he acted as a journalist to expose U.S. military wrongdoing. U.S. prosecutors have said his actions recklessly put the country’s national security at risk.

 

Though the deal with prosecutors requires Assange to admit guilt to a single felony count, it also allows him to avoid spending any time in an American prison. He will get credit for the five years he has already spent in a high-security British prison while fighting extradition to the U.S. to face charges. Before being locked up in London, Assange spent years hiding out in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden to face allegations of rape and sexual assault, which he has denied.

 

The abrupt conclusion enables both sides to claim a degree of success, with the Justice Department able to resolve without trial a case that raised thorny legal issues and that might never have reached a jury at all given the plodding pace of the extradition process.

 

Last month, Assange won the right to appeal an extradition order after his lawyers argued that the U.S. government provided “blatantly inadequate” assurances that he would have the same free speech protections as an American citizen if extradited from Britain.

 

His wife, Stella Assange, told the BBC from Australia that it had been “touch and go” over 72 hours whether the deal would go ahead but she felt “elated” at the news. A lawyer who married the WikiLeaks founder in prison in 2022, she said details of the agreement would be made public once the judge had signed off on it.

 

“He will be a free man once it is signed off by a judge,” she said, adding that she still didn’t think it was real.

 

Assange on Monday left the London prison, where he has spent the last five years, after being granted bail during a secret hearing last week. He boarded a plane that landed hours later in Bangkok to refuel before taking off again toward Saipan. A video posted by WikiLeaks on X, showed Assange staring intently out the window at the blue sky as the plane headed toward the island.

 

“Imagine. From over 5 years in a small cell in a maximum security prison. Nearly 14 years detained in the U.K. To this,” WikiLeaks wrote. The top Australian diplomat in the United Kingdom accompanied Assange on the flight.

 

The guilty plea resolves a criminal case brought by Republican President Donald Trump’s administration over the receipt and publication of war logs and diplomatic cables that detailed U.S. military action in Iraq and Afghanistan. Prosecutors alleged that Assange conspired with former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to obtain the records and published them without regard to American national security, including by releasing the names of human sources who provided information to U.S. forces.

 

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https://apnews.com/article/assange-justice-department-plea-wikileaks-saipan-australia-00eb380879ff636cc9b916f82f82ed40

Anonymous ID: fb3acd June 25, 2024, 3:29 p.m. No.21086189   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6195 >>6300 >>6362 >>6448 >>6510 >>6521

LIVE: Assange Arrives at Saipan International Airport for His Court Hearing

 

SCHEDULE:

3 p.m. ET - Shot of Saipan airport

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TIME TBC - Assange's departure

 

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at Saipan International Airport for his court hearing at 3 p.m. ET on June 25, to plead guilty to violating U.S. espionage law.

 

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