Anonymous ID: 3db4ea July 15, 2020, 4:40 a.m. No.9967353   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7360 >>7365 >>7430 >>7541 >>7587 >>7711 >>7731 >>7780 >>7852 >>7883 >>8003 >>8046

https://nypost.com/2020/07/14/decapitated-dismembered-body-found-in-nyc-apartment/

 

Decapitated, dismembered body of tech CEO found in NYC apartment, sources say

 

An electric saw was found near the body, which was described as a 33-year-old man. The victim’s arms and legs below the knees were removed, and body parts were found in plastic bags found in the apartment, the sources said.

Police sources believe the victim to be Fahim Saleh, a venture capitalist and the CEO of the Nigeria-based motorbike startup Gokada.

“This is ugly,” one cop at the scene said.

Sources described the killing as an apparent targeted murder.

The victim was last seen on surveillance footage Monday afternoon around 1:40 p.m., when he entered his building’s elevator, which opens right out to his seventh-floor apartment, sources said.

The footage from the apartment building appears to show the suspected killer carrying a bag, waiting to enter the elevator with the victim, sources said.

The victim gives the suspect a puzzled look during an exchange as they ride up together. As soon as the victim steps out into his apartment, the suspect can be seen attacking him, according to sources.

One law enforcement source said the crime scene looked like a “professional” killing because almost no blood was left behind and the apartment was not looted.

While another source added that it appeared that the killer had been “interrupted.”

“It didn’t look like the perp was done,” the source said.

Police were later seen questioning a sobbing woman — who sources identified as the victim’s cousin — in the lobby of the building.

The victim’s cousin found his torso exposed in the living room alongside the construction bags and saw when she went to check on him Tuesday after not hearing from him, according to sources.

“Dead body? Okay,” he said. “But when you hear chopped up and dismembered? That’s it. That’s a sick type of mind for somebody to do that.”

Saleh was a Bangladeshi-American who founded and invested in several transportation-related start-ups, according to his LinkedIn page.

In 2015, he co-founded Pathao, a ride-hailing company in his parents’ home country of Bangladesh.

Roughly two years later, in December 2017, he co-founded Gokada, an on-demand, motorbike-hailing company in Lagos, Nigeria, and took over as its CEO in April of last year. He most recently oversaw the company’s transition to delivery service during the coronavirus pandemic.

He also launched the venture capital firm Adventure Capital in New York back in 2018.

“It’s shocking. It’s gruesome,” resident Jason Rivera, 45, told The Post. “What could possibly be going through someone’s mind to decapitate him? Pure evilness.”

Anonymous ID: 3db4ea July 15, 2020, 4:52 a.m. No.9967400   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7406

>>9967393

>Xiangguo Qiu

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/chinese-researcher-escorted-from-infectious-disease-lab-amid-rcmp-investigation-1.5211567

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/national-microbiology-lab-scientist-investigation-china-1.5307424

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/ebola-henipah-china-1.5232674

Anonymous ID: 3db4ea July 15, 2020, 4:53 a.m. No.9967406   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7410

>>9967400

>Xiangguo Qiu

>https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/chinese-researcher-escorted-from-infectious-disease-lab-amid-rcmp-investigation-1.5211567

>https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/national-microbiology-lab-scientist-investigation-china-1.5307424

>https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/ebola-henipah-china-1.5232674

Anonymous ID: 3db4ea July 15, 2020, 5:12 a.m. No.9967489   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7521 >>7587 >>7852 >>8003 >>8046

>>9967483

https://newrepublic.com/article/158500/dark-obsessions-qanon-merging-mainstream-conservatism

 

The Dark Obsessions of QAnon Are Merging With Mainstream Conservatism

 

The online furniture seller Wayfair is not engaged in child sex trafficking. The high prices of some of its industrial-grade cabinets do not mean that they conceal children. And yet these absurd, evidence-free claims circulated so widely online that on Monday, Reuters published an extensive fact-check to disprove them, and Wayfair temporarily removed some products from its site to add more details to their descriptions. The wild allegations of a massive child sex abuse ring hidden in public can be directly traced to QAnon, sometimes called the “Great Awakening,” which was once dismissed as a conspiracy theory birthed from toxic message boards but is now closer to a genuine movement.

 

At this stage in its lifespan, QAnon can take an obscure post alleging absurd crimes to a social media trend, heard and shared by many people who have never heard of the movement. QAnon can no longer be shrugged off as a phenomenon confined to the internet, not with dozens of Republican congressional candidates embracing at least some of QAnon’s themes and President Trump attempting to marshal its power to help keep him in the White House. As the host of one streaming QAnon program put it to Trump campaign official Erin Perrine when she went on his show in October 2019, many QAnon adherents view themselves as the campaign’s “soldiers on the ground.”

 

The Wayfair meme was perfect for QAnon, driven as the movement is by people who believe they possess secret knowledge about how “elites” are buying, selling, abusing, and even devouring children. If you believe that, it’s not much of a leap to imagine the child trafficking is taking place inside an overpriced armoire. The danger escalates with the next logical leap: If that’s what the powerful are doing, what wouldn’t be justified in challenging them? QAnon has inspired its adherents to plot kidnapping “raids,” stage a standoff with an armored vehicle at the Hoover Dam, and attempt a citizen’s arrest that ended with a killing. The FBI’s Phoenix field office issued a memo last year about QAnon posing a potential domestic terrorist threat. None of this has kept QAnon isolated on the fringes; in fact, the group is now becoming a force in what passes for the mainstream of American politics.

 

The shared beliefs and attendant rituals of QAnon are core to the president’s base. The journalist Jeff Sharlet traveled to many Trump rallies over the course of months for a story in Vanity Fair and found “dozens of Trump supporters who believe that the Democratic establishment primarily serves as a cover for child sex trafficking.” Some of these Trump supporters, he writes, were familiar with QAnon’s ideology and worldview, “but most were not. It was, they told me, simply known.” Sharlet reads Q as a form of American gnosticism, “the gospel of Trump,” and like the Christian gnostic gospels, it represents “a form of secret knowledge reserved for the faithful, a ‘truth’ you must have the eyes to see in order to believe.” The “truth” of what QAnon adherents believe isn’t the point: It’s that they belong to the sect to whom “the truth” has been revealed.

 

The QAnon faithful’s belief in the omnipresence of child sex trafficking is not a feature of QAnon alone. As I have been arguing since before Q’s rise, an only slightly moderated form of the child sex trafficking paranoia that animates it is utterly mainstream. Before the Q antecedent Pizzagate became notorious—with an attempted armed rescue of nonexistent children sold into made-up sex slavery at the Washington, D.C., restaurant Comet Ping Pong—fighting sex trafficking through sensational rescues had become a national cause célèbre, as it had been widely venerated a century before, when the sex slavery fight was enshrined in federal law. Even the mainstream anti–sex trafficking movement is populated by those who have invented claims, like the disgraced Somaly Mam, upon whom Nick Kristof at The New York Times relied for gripping yet untrue stories of sex trafficking, or those who see criminal conduct when none exists, as Cindy McCain did infamously when reporting a mixed-race family as a suspected trafficking case. Unsurprisingly, anti–sex trafficking advocates capitalized on the Wayfair conspiracy theory to promote their efforts—including one backed by the president.

Anonymous ID: 3db4ea July 15, 2020, 5:35 a.m. No.9967580   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7589 >>7621 >>7658 >>7755

>>9967573

> https://nypost.com/2020/07/15/ghislaine-maxwell-is-secretly-married-prosecutors-say/

Ghislaine Maxwell is secretly married, refuses to reveal spouse’s name

 

Ghislaine Maxwell is secretly married — and refusing to reveal her husband’s name, prosecutors said this week at the accused madame’s bail hearing.

 

The bombshell detail was divulged Tuesday as Manhattan prosecutors accused her of purposely hiding the extent of her wealth.

 

“In addition to failing to describe in any way the absence of proposed cosigners of a bond, the defendant also makes no mention whatsoever about the financial circumstances or assets of her spouse whose identity she declined to provide to Pretrial Services,” Assistant US Attorney Alison Moe told Manhattan federal court Judge Alison Nathan during a video conference.

 

Moe added, “There’s no information about who will be co-signing this bond or their assets, and no details whatsoever.”

 

Maxwell’s lawyers asked for her to be sprung on a $5 million bond.

 

Prosecutors convinced the judge that Maxwell poses an “extreme” flight risk if let out on bail, claiming she used a fake identity to purchase her sprawling New Hampshire hideout, lied about her overall wealth and spent the last year in hiding from authorities.

Anonymous ID: 3db4ea July 15, 2020, 5:41 a.m. No.9967637   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9967629

>The reason they're so intent on keeping schools closed, and preventing large groups in churches is because both are used across the country as polling stations.

Anonymous ID: 3db4ea July 15, 2020, 5:49 a.m. No.9967689   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7852 >>8003 >>8046

>>9967675

>https://www.khou.com/article/news/verify/wayfair-viral-claims-human-trafficking-fact-check/507-020359b3-f3a6-4d3f-a964-6f570b01e4b5

 

 

It's true that the searches do return disturbing photos of children, but the connection to Wayfair is unproven. Any string of numbers whether it’s connected to a product or not after the search “SRC USA” brings back these results and the results for a single search show multiple different children. In fact, just searching "SRC USA" without any numbers will return similar results. Searching the product number by itself does not yield these results.

Anonymous ID: 3db4ea July 15, 2020, 6:01 a.m. No.9967771   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://nypost.com/2020/07/15/dancers-outside-brooklyn-jail-are-cover-movement-for-nxivm-sex-cult/

 

Dancers outside Brooklyn jail are ‘cover movement’ for Nxivm sex cult

 

A group that’s been holding nightly dances in support of inmates at a federal lockup in Brooklyn may have begun as “cover movement” of Keith Raniere, the convicted leader of infamous upstate sex cult Nxivm, according to a report.

 

Former members of Nxivm told the the Times Union that some organizers of the We Are As You campaign are loyal disciples of Raniere, who is awaiting sentencing at the Metropolitan Detention Center on charges including racketeering, sex trafficking and forced labor conspiracy.

 

“It’s a cover movement for Keith Raniere — it’s a Trojan horse,” said Mark Vicente, a former high-ranking Nxivm member who testified against Raniere at his trial last year.

 

“Why are all the key figures Raniere loyalists? This is all in tribute to Raniere.”

 

A handful of folks associated with the dance group gyrated in front of the jail Tuesday night as music played from a parked car — but they refused to say whether they were there to support Raniere.

 

“If you make this about a sex cult, again, that’s dishonesty,” said one of the attendees, a man sporting a blue bandanna.

 

Another dancer referred The Post to the group’s website, where it’s described as “a nightly dance demonstration … to remind those inside [the jail] they are not forgotten.”

 

Nothing on the group’s website and social media appears to mention Raniere or Nxivm.

 

Near the dancers, a Post reporter spotted signs that read “We miss you Kay Rose” and “Love U Kay Rose,” which the Union reported was code for Keith Raniere, as there is no inmate named Kay Rose inside the jail.

 

Asked if she knew who Kay Rose was, one of the dancers shook her head no.

Anonymous ID: 3db4ea July 15, 2020, 6:02 a.m. No.9967780   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7852 >>7990 >>7999 >>8003 >>8046

>>9967353

https://nypost.com/2020/07/15/tech-ceo-defends-his-firm-in-video-before-gruesome-killing/

 

Decapitated tech CEO posted video defending his company months before grisly death

 

The tech CEO found decapitated in his New York City apartment issued a passionate defense of his fledgling company just months before his grisly murder.

 

Fahim Saleh posted a YouTube clip in early February vowing to stand by his motorcycle ride-hailing app, Gokada, as it faced a crackdown from officials in its home base of Nigeria.

 

“I’m never gonna give up, because that’s the true attribute of an entrepreneur, never giving up,” Saleh said in the five-minute monologue, which Gokada later shared on its Twitter account. “Entrepreneurs are the ones that really change countries, that really change cities. They’re the ones who bring the vision, they’re the ones who bring the passion.”

 

The video was the last one Saleh’s YouTube account published before police discovered his dismembered body in his Lower East Side home on Tuesday afternoon. Cops identified him as the victim of the grisly murder Wednesday morning.

 

Saleh, who co-founded Gokada in December 2017, posted the video on Feb. 2, a day after the Nigerian city of Lagos banned the motorcycle taxis on which the company’s business relied. Officials at the time pointed to “scary” numbers of fatal accidents as a reason for the ban, according to Reuters.

 

But Gokada’s drivers had a strong safety record with just 250 “mostly minor” accidents out of 350,000 rides they’d provided since September 2019, Saleh said in the video. He said he hoped to promote some of those drivers into higher positions within Gokada, which had received funding from Saleh’s venture capital firm, Adventure Capital.

 

“Gokada is not just a business to me. It’s a mission,” Saleh said. “And every part of that mission was always being safe, providing jobs. We do things that nobody else did in the market at the time.”

 

Gokada pressed on despite the ban — it launched a package delivery service in Lagos less than three weeks after the policy took effect and has kept it going through the coronavirus pandemic.

 

“Lagos, if you want amazing things to happen, support your entrepreneurs,” Saleh said in the video. “Support these great innovative businesses that are seeking to change Lagos — if not for Gokada, for the next Gokada, and for the one after that.”

Anonymous ID: 3db4ea July 15, 2020, 6:25 a.m. No.9967912   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7919

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/presidents-executive-order-hong-kong-normalization/

 

The President’s Executive Order on Hong Kong Normalization