Published on Jul 26, 2019


July 25, 2019
The trans activist is highly litigious and is suing several business owners in a British Columbia after the salons refused to give him a Brazilian wax.
At one point in the hearing last week ‘Jessica’ Yaniv called the business owner a neo-Nazi.
The owner told the court she was not comfortable “waxing male genitals.”
Because of Yaniv’s lawsuit spree demanding females touch his genitals, many critics called him a sexual predator — and the critics may be right.
A 14-year-old alleged victim has come forward and filed a child exploitation report against Yaniv.
20-year-old Jessica Rumpel of Washington state has come forward with damning text messages and voice messages from Yaniv showing he was sexually exploiting her when she was just 14-years old.
Yaniv was 27 years old when he sent the messages to a 14-year-old Rumpel.
Jessica Rumpel specifically told Yaniv several times that she was only 14 years old, but he continued to send her sexually explicit messages, including pictures of himself.

Yaniv even complained in one text message that Rumpel wasn’t 16 years old yet and at one point even asked the young girl to show him her used tampon.
“lol but ur not 16, and that means i cant do anything with uuuu,” Yaniv said to Rumpel before he used a grooming technique by suggesting the young girl wants it. “as much as u want that,” he added.
“am i right” Yaniv continued in order to cajole the young girl.
The Post Millennial first reported on this exclusive story.

Jessica Rumpel posted the screenshots of the disturbing messages from Yaniv to her Twitter account.


Yaniv also allegedly sent Jessica Rumpel extremely disturbing and sexually explicit voice messages in an Elmo voice telling her he loves her, according to The Post Millennial.
Yaniv denies he even knows Jessica Rumpel, however The Post Millennial confirmed the messages came from Yaniv’s “trustednerd” verified Facebook account.


By Tom Pappert
Szabo, who announced on Instagram that she is undergoing hormone replacement therapy, gave “tribute” to Van Spronsen, and stressed that she considers the domestic terrorist who attempted to fire bomb the migrant detention center in Tacoma a “hero” in her video, before stressing the need for more attacks against the United States government.
“I want to take a moment to give a tribute to Willem Van Spronsen,” said Szabo. “I’m just gonna say it, I think you’re a hero. I don’t care what you say, I think they’re a hero, and if you disagree with me, you’re f**king wrong.”
Szabo continued, “There are many incidents in history where people have taken radical positions and I have agreed with them, but this is the one time in my life time when I have seen someone take a radical stance where they put their life on the line, they fought for something selfless, and they died for it.”
The video then takes an even darker turn, as Szabo stresses the need for more domestic terrorist attacks.
“It’s something that we, on the left, should resonate with. Not just resonate with, but repeat. Not just repeat, you have to understand, this is just one individual, his death cannot go in vain, we need multiple individuals. We need multiple of these instances to happen.”
“What I’m calling for here, is that this cannot be an isolated incident, where one person storms into an ICE detention center and blows off a car and comes in with an AR-15, you know, and they just die,” said Szabo. “No, this can’t be an isolated incident.”
Szabo went on, “Instead, we need to have not just one time where somebody goes in, but not just two times, we need to have multiple people coming in, multiple people storming them, and we can f**king hang those motherf**kers on a f**king tree for all of the motherf**king country to see.”
She also ordered mass organization, saying that “You guys need to get organized, like more so than ever before.”
In her YouTube About section, Szabo calls herself “an anarcho-communist content creator” who wants to “combat white supremacy and capitalism.” On Patreon, Szabosays she “is creating funny videos and leftist content.”
She has also threatened President Donald Trump, Paul Joseph Watson, and Steven Crowder on Twitter.


Additionally, Szabo affiliates with various other prominent left wing groups on its Discord channel, with Earth Strike International, an international anti-climate change group, listed prominently as an “ally”.

Big League Politics has asked YouTube to comment on a video advocating violence being present on its platform, and did not receive a response in time for publication. Likewise, Big League Politics did not receive an immediate response from Twitter regarding threats against President Trump being present on its platform, or whether Twitter also reported these threats to the Secret Service.
Big League Politics intends to provide law enforcement agencies with all relevant information regarding Szabo’s social media use.

JULY 24, 2019
“I’ve been coding since I was ten [years old.] I have a PhD, I have five years’ experience at Google and I just know how algorithms are. They don’t write themselves. We write them to do what we want them to do,” Coppola said.
“I think for a while we had tech that was politically neutral. Now we have tech that really, first of all is taking sides in a political contest, which I think, you know, anytime you have big corporate power merging with political parties can be dangerous. And I think more generally we have to just decide now that we kind of are seeing tech use its power to manipulate people. It’s a time to decide, you know, do we run the technology, does the technology run us?”
Coppola went on to say that Google started going political during the rise of Donald Trump in the 2016 election cycle.
“I started in 2014. 2014 was an amazing time to be at Google. We didn’t talk about politics. No one talked about politics. You know, it was just a chance to work with the best computer scientists in the world, the best facilities, the best computers and free food. I think as the election started to ramp up, the angle that the Democrats and the media took was that anyone who liked Donald Trump was a racist…And that got picked up everywhere. I mean, every tech company, everybody in New York, everybody in the field of computer science basically believed that. A small number of people do work on making sure that certain new sites are promoted. And in fact, I think it would only take a couple out of an organization of 100,000, you know, to make sure that the product is a certain way…”
Watch the entire interview and share this link with everybody you know to expose Google’s political bias to prevent them from stealing the 2020 election.

JULY 16, 2019

JULY 15, 2019
On Sunday night, Trump chastised “the squad,” the group of four far-left Democrats that includes Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib.
“Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came,” the president tweeted. “Then come back and show us how it is done. These places need your help badly, you can’t leave fast enough.”
Although Tlaib was born in America, she constantly emphasizes her dual loyalty to Palestine, where her mother was born.

By Adan Salazar
The 2016 photo shows Waters attending an Americans for Financial Reform meeting and standing near Joseph Alcoff, a self-proclaimed Communist who allegedly led an Antifa mob attack against two Marines at a “We The People Rally” in Philadelphia in January.

“Maxine Waters in a photo-op with Joseph Alcoff,” highlighted Quillette journalist Andy Ngo on Twitter. “By day, Alcoff worked with congressional Democrats. Online, he advocated for brutal political violence. He’s facing felony charges for his alleged involvement in an antifa mob beating of two marines.”

Alcoff, the supposed leader of the Antifa group Smash Racism D.C. which protested outside Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson’s home in November 2018, was arrested along with two other Antifa members on felony charges of aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation and conspiracy.
Before his arrest, however, Alcoff was a highly influential member of the Democrat party.
His endorsement apparently mattered when several congressional Democrats in February 2018 issued press releases with his quote backing their bill on regulating payday lenders.
As the payday campaign manager for the liberal group Americans for Financial Reform, Alcoff participated in congressional Democratic press conferences, was a guest on a House Democratic podcast and met with senior officials at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from 2016 through 2018.
He was also pictured with now-House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters, D-Calif., and ranking Democrat on the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio. Both committees oversee financial regulatory policies Alcoff was advocating.
Following this weekend’s Antifa firebomb attack on an ICE detention facility in Tacoma, Washingotn, which left the attacker dead, many on Twitter are asking Waters if she will condemn Alcoff’s attack and disavow his support.



By Chris Menahan
The plan is supported by voters from both parties and Independents by huge margins.
Echelon Insights Patrick Ruffini shared the results Thursday on Twitter:




Senator Hawley talked about his bill Thursday at the White House Social Media Summit:
“Americans are tired of Big Tech censorship. Time to listen to them, not the Big Tech-funded apologists,” Hawley said on Twitter, linking to the above poll.

Though voters from both parties are clamoring for Big Tech to be reigned in without any action on the part of our congress, 140 House Republicans just voted with Democrats to give a massive handout to Google and other tech giants by passing a bill that will hand out hundreds of thousands of green cards to Indian contract workers so they can drive down wages and outsource our nation’s jobs.
The disconnect between what the public actually wants and what our sold out (or blackmailed?) criminal congress is giving us could not be any bigger.
Published on Jul 10, 2019

Facebook has updated its “community standards” to carve out a few exceptions to its “no death threats” policy. Calls for “high-severity violence” are now permitted, as long as they’re directed at individuals “covered in the Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy” or individuals “described as having carried out violent crimes or sexual offenses” by media reports. After all, are people banned from Facebook really people at all?
‘No future for dissidents’ on social media: Paul Joseph Watson reflects on Facebook ban

The change was spotted on Tuesday by commentator Paul Joseph Watson, who along with his former Infowars boss Alex Jones was one of a handful of mostly-conservative personalities banned from Facebook in May under its “Dangerous Individuals” policy. Back then, even mentioning one of the banned names could get a user banned – unless the mention was derogatory.
Facebook has apparently taken that “hate the haters” tactic and run with it. While the “Dangerous Individuals” policy supposedly only covers “terrorist activity, organized hate, mass or serial murder, human trafficking, and organized violence or criminal activity,” none of the commentators banned – including Watson, Jones, conservative political performance artist Milo Yiannopoulos, and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan – were involved in any of those activities. But, Watson discovered, a person wearing an Infowars t-shirt is enough to get a photo removed from Instagram, and photos that include banned individuals – even if their faces are blurred out – have been deleted as well.
Equally ominous is Facebook’s decision to dispense with the concept of “innocent until proven guilty” that forms the core of the US legal system (Facebook is based in Menlo Park, California, and at least theoretically subject to US laws). Individuals need only be accused in the media of violent crimes and sexual offenses to become fair game for death threats – not convicted in court. For a company that claims to take the threat of “fake news” very seriously, Facebook is surprisingly cavalier about the potential for media misinformation to lead to violence.
But then, Facebook never even tried to prove Watson, Jones or any of the other banned users were “Dangerous Individuals,” either – its policy has always been that banned users are guilty until proven innocent, as any user who’s ever been forced to jump through its tech support hoops to restore a banned account can attest.
“The largest social media company in the world with over 2 billion users literally says it’s fine to incite violence against me, despite this being illegal,” Watson wrote at Summit.news, pointing out that sending death threats or threats of violence is, in fact, a crime under UK law (as it is under US law and the laws of most developed countries with substantial Facebook-using populations).

Facebook even tracks off-platform behavior to determine whether users should be blacklisted as “hate agents,” according to internal documents seen by Breitbart, meaning merely showing up at the same event as a “dangerous individual” can potentially earn a user the designation. The site’s list of “hate agents” is reportedly quite exhaustive and includes British politicians Carl Benjamin and Anne Marie Waters as well as conservative commentators like Yiannopoulos and Candace Owens. Because all this classification goes on in secret, users have no chance to appeal their un-personing, and may never even know they are being judged, until they start receiving Facebook-approved death threats of their own.