Anonymous ID: d875f7 Dec. 31, 2019, 8:18 a.m. No.7673483   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3699 >>3860 >>4034

Governor fires 34 prison guard trainees who gave Nazi salute

 

https://apnews.com/e5fe6e11ded8194a7e6818f7e638ba9f

 

CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) — West Virginia’s governor has fired 34 correction officer trainees who were photographed giving a Nazi salute, and he fired their instructor. He also says four instructors are being suspended without pay.

 

Republican Gov. Jim Justice announced his decision Monday after receiving a report from state investigators that the trainees regularly gave the Nazi salute “as a sign of respect” for their instructor in the weeks prior to the release of the photo. Its release earlier this month triggered widespread outrage.

 

“As I said from the beginning, I condemn the photo … in the strongest possible terms,” Justice said in a statement Monday. “I also said that this act needed to result in real consequences – terminations and dismissals. This kind of behavior will not be tolerated on my watch in any agency of state government.”

 

A three-page executive summary was released Monday detailing the state’s inquiry into the controversial image.

 

The summary determined that an unnamed number of trainees in Academy Class 18 began using the hand gesture in the second or third week of training “as a sign of respect” for their correctional academy instructor, Karrie Byrd. Other classmates then began using the gesture. Justice said Byrd has been fired.

 

The executive summary does not mention the word “Nazi” but only refers to the cadets’ action as the “hand gesture.” The cadets’ faces were blurred by the state when it released the photo.

 

“Several cadets recognized it for its historical implications and refused to go along with the class,” the report read. “Others who knew the implications of the gesture felt pressure to fit in and joined in. Some of these class members voiced their concerns to classmates.”

 

According to the summary, Byrd told investigators that she was unaware of the hand gesture’s historical and racial implications and said she thought it was a greeting. However, other interviewers seem to contradict Byrd’s statement.

 

For example, the report found two instructors separately approached Byrd once witnessing the hand gesture being used by Academy Class 18 members. It said one instructor tried to tell Byrd and the class about the negative connotations of using a hand gesture similar to a Nazi salute. But the report summary found one cadet responded, “Look at me, I am black, and I am doing it.”

 

“The gesture was done with Byrd’s knowledge,” the report read. “The investigation disclosed that she encouraged it, reveled in it, and at times reciprocated the gesture. Additionally, Byrd appeared to overrule the corrective actions taken by others and assured the cadets the behavior was acceptable.”

 

Byrd eventually directed her class to use the hand gesture while taking a photo of the class, it said. And it added that after 10 members resisted, Byrd explicitly directed them to give the gesture. Seven of those cadets told investigators they made a fist so as to appear to comply with Byrd’s demand but not directly mimic a Nazi salute — which can be seen in the photo released.

 

When Byrd later asked a secretary to print the photo with the caption “Hail Byrd,” she was pressed by a secretary on what the class was doing, the report said. State investigators say Byrd responded with “because I’m a hardass like Hitler.”

 

The photo also made its way before “Capt. Daniels-Watts,” according to the report, which withheld the captain’s first name. The report said the captain never addressed Byrd about the photo and did not attempt to stop the photo’s distribution.

 

“Do I resign now or what”” Daniels-Watts asked state officials during the investigation. “I saw the picture and did nothing.”

 

Ultimately, investigators determined the cadets displayed “poor judgment” but concluded no one who participated in the gesture was being discriminatory.

 

The report concluded: “There is no dispute that the ‘Hail Byrd’ gesture and photograph were highly offensive and egregious in appearance, but the investigation did not reveal any overt motivation or intent that this was a discriminatory act towards any racial, religious, or ethnic group.”

 

As of Monday, only the summary had been released and not the full report. That means the names of the cadets and full names of those involved have not been made public.

 

https://apnews.com/e5fe6e11ded8194a7e6818f7e638ba9f

Anonymous ID: d875f7 Dec. 31, 2019, 8:23 a.m. No.7673524   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Tulsi Gabbard Defends 'Present' Vote; Warns Impeachment Will Backfire

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/tulsi-gabbard-defends-present-vote-warns-impeachment-will-backfire

 

Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D) has taken flack from the left after voting "present" during last week's formal House impeachment vote, and now says that the process may only "embolden" President Trump and increase his chances of reelection (which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned about before she caved to her party).

 

 

"I think impeachment, unfortunately, will only further embolden Donald Trump, increase his support and the likelihood that he'll have a better shot at getting elected while also seeing the likelihood that the House will lose a lot of seats to Republicans," said Gabbard in a Saturday interview with ABC News in Hudson, New Hampshire.

 

Tulsi Gabbard: "Unfortunately the House impeachment of the President has greatly increased the likelihood that Donald Trump will remain the President for the next 5 years… Furthermore the House impeachment has increased the likelihood that Republicans will take over the House." pic.twitter.com/gQIPssX0nS

 

— The Hill (@thehill) December 31, 2019

Gabbard also told CBS News that impeachment may allow Republicans to regain the majority in the House after the 2020 election.

 

WATCH: I sat down with @TulsiGabbard to discuss her "present" vote on impeachment. Gabbard says the Senate trial will strengthen President Trump.

 

Most Gabbard supporters I've spoken with in New Hampshire approve of her vote, particularly independents.

 

🔗https://t.co/SOsvF9jsHQ pic.twitter.com/hDi7JoI4Kg

 

— Nicole Sganga (@NicoleSganga) December 31, 2019

 

Gabbard – a 2020 president candidate – noted that the prospect of a second term for Trump and a Republican-controlled House is a "serious concern" of hers, adding that she's worried about the potential ramifications that will be left if Trump is acquitted.

 

She told ABC News that it could leave "lasting damage" on the country as a whole.

 

The Democratic congresswoman – who is known to be an outspoken critic of her own party – was the lone lawmaker to not choose a side on impeachment, and has faced intense criticism for her choice. -ABC News

 

Gabbard defended her decision to vote present, calling it an "active protest" against the "terrible fallout of this zero sum mindset" between Democrats and Republicans. She told ABC News that her vote was "not a decision of neutrality," and that she was indeed "standing up for the people of this country and our ability to move forward together.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/tulsi-gabbard-defends-present-vote-warns-impeachment-will-backfire

Anonymous ID: d875f7 Dec. 31, 2019, 8:30 a.m. No.7673597   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3664 >>3666

Microsoft targets North Korean hackers for stealing ‘sensitive’ information

 

https://nypost.com/2019/12/31/microsoft-targets-north-korean-hackers-for-stealing-sensitive-information

 

Microsoft has disabled dozens of websites that North Korean hackers used to steal personal information from Americans and others, the tech giant said.

 

A federal court order allowed Microsoft to take control of 50 domains that a hacker group known as “Thallium” used to launch cyberattacks on government workers, university staff, think tanks and other targets, the company said.

 

The group, which is believed to operate in North Korea, used a network of websites, computers and domains “to target victims and then compromise their online accounts, infect their computers, compromise the security of their networks and steal sensitive information,” Microsoft said in a Monday blog post.

 

The company did not disclose how many people Thallium targeted, but it said the group used a tactic called “spear phishing” to snatch personal information from targets in the US, Japan and South Korea.

 

The hackers used publicly available information to identify targets whom they sent authentic-looking emails leading to a website that asked for the users’ account information, according to Microsoft.

 

The hackers could view the targets’ email messages, contacts and calendar appointments once they got the credentials, the company said. They also often set up victims’ accounts to forward new emails to Thallium accounts, giving hackers access to the targets’ messages even after they changed their passwords, Microsoft said.

 

Thallium also uses malware programs — with names such as “BabyShark” and “KimJongRAT” — to steal data from computers and compromise systems, according to the company.

 

Microsoft said Thallium is the fourth foreign hacking group that it has battled with legal action. The company has also gone after groups operating from Russia, China and Iran, according to the blog post.

 

https://nypost.com/2019/12/31/microsoft-targets-north-korean-hackers-for-stealing-sensitive-information