
Facebook Says Page Celebrating “Dead Cops” Doesn’t Violate its Community Standards
While it bans page critical of ‘Drag Queen Story Hour’.
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Tucker: Google tries to censor content it disagrees with
June 17, 2020
When the elected president suddenly has very little power compared to the UNELECTED tech companies and MSM… laws need to change, the left has basically installed their own unremovable government to overlay the existing one..
CHAZ Occupier Suggests ‘Rounding Up All the White People’ into Work Brigades
“Keeping the white menace under control.”

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CNN Compiles List of “Unforgivable” Statues & Place Names, Suggesting They Should be Changed or Removed
Inciting the mob to target more American monuments.
6/16/2020

CNN has compiled a list of “unforgivable” statues and place names, leading some to accuse the network of inciting the mob to tear them down.
Since the riots in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, numerous statues and monuments across the country have been defaced and torn down.
In one case, a statue fell on top of a protester in Portsmouth, Virginia, leaving him in a coma and in Albuquerque yesterday, a mob tearing down a statue turned on and attacked an armed man, leading to a protester being shot as the man tried to defend himself from a vicious attack.
Apparently, America hasn’t experienced enough violent chaos recently given the network’s decision to publish an article listing a number of “unforgivable” statues, effectively painting a target on them.
In an article entitled ‘Honoring the unforgivable – The horrific acts behind the names on America’s infamous monuments and tributes’, CNN’s Eliott C. McLaughlin asserts, “If historical figures embraced hate or violence, it doesn’t matter that they were great singers, innovators or wartime strategists, nor that they had changes of heart later in life.”
He then goes on to list a number of ‘offensive’ monuments or sites named after ‘racist’ historical figures, clearly hinting that they should be changed or removed.
The list includes;
– A memorial to George Preston Marshall on the grounds of Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium.
– Fort Benning.
– A bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest stands at the Tennessee State Capitol.
– A statue of conquistador Don Juan de Oñate which stands outside the Albuquerque Museum.
– Dozens of buildings, several roads and a bridge in West Virginia that bear the name of Sen. Robert Byrd.
– The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama.
– Yale’s Calhoun College.
Other monuments listed in the article have already been removed, suggesting the rest should follow suit.
And CNN still claims to be an impartial news network, not an activist outlet, which is what it has clearly become.
Major Cell Phone Service Is Down Across the US — AT&T and Verizon Are Running

By Jim Hoft – 6/15/2020

Apparently, T-Mobile’s network is down and it’s affecting calls from Verizon and AT&T too.


Verizon and AT&T say their networks are operating.

CNN Guest Encourages Black People to Fight Cops 😲
By DronetekPolitics – 6/15/2020
There’s an easy way to prevent police shootings: DO NOT RESIST ARREST!
WATCH: OANN’s Jack Posobiec Films Inside Seattle’s ‘Autonomous’ Zone

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JOEL B. POLLAKJack Posobiec, the Washington, DC-based correspondent for One America News Network (OANN), broadcast live from the Seattle, Washington, “autonomous” zone Monday morning, revealing that he had been undercover there since Friday.
Posobiec streamed live on Periscope for just over 20 minutes as he appeared to be leaving the six-block region known as the “Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone” (CHAZ) — or, more recently, the “Capitol Hill Occupied (or Organized) Protest” (CHOP).

The CHAZ was set up last week after the Seattle Police Department was ordered by local authorities to abandon the Eastern Precinct after days of confrontation with Black Lives Matter demonstrators, who quickly took over the area.
Posobiec walked alongside a colleague as the two described what they had seen over three days and nights. The “day crew,” he said, which was typically shown to the outside world, was completely different from the “night crew” who inhabited the zone overnight.
Posobiec called rapper Raz Simone, who has been described on social media as the zone’s unofficial leader, a “tin-pot warlord,” adding: “There’s no rule of law whatsoever.” It was “mob rule” and “mob justice.”
Posobiec said that a member of Raz’s “crew” had assaulted another journalist for filming inside the zone.
“Also, they tried to set fire to a local auto yard, earlier,” he reported, noting that someone had broken into the facility.
He added that he had spent “the entire night” with Raz, and promised more reporting to come.
On his Twitter feed, Posobiec had posted several videos showing “law enforcement” inside the zone at night:
The zone was being policed, Posobiec said, by “Raz and elements of Antifa, both of whom are armed. So the media’s somepletely lying to you when they say there’s no armed security.” He said there was no “de-escalation” policy to avoid conflict.
“The media narrative on this place has been an absolute lie — absolute, utter lie,” Posobiec said, filming large piles of trash. “This place need to be shut down.” He added that several people had been transported outside the zone by ambulance due to drug overdoses.
Posobiec said: “I’m perfectly fine with people wanting to peaceably assemble there. … But you’ve got to have some level of public safety. … Something bad is going to happen.”
“It’s the mob,” Posobiec’s associate said.
They reported no sanitation and no “social distancing,” despite the threat of renewed coronavirus infections.
“We’re done. We’re not going back,” Posobiec said, noting that he had other sources inside, as well as sources who would continue entering and leaving the zone.
He promised a documentary to come.
Over 45,000 people had watched Posobiec’s broadcast, as of 9:00 a.m. ET on Monday.



