Monthly Archives: April 2021

Breaking: Racist Delusional White Liberal Caught Trying To Set Police Station On Fire During BLM Riot.

As any decent human with a brain knows no matter what group you look at the entire group is not bad. BLM may be rioting and destroying stuff but I bet most of the destruction is done by white liberals who think they are serving their liberal masters agendas. In the video below multiple black HEROS can be seen stopping a racist white liberal from starting fires at a BLM riot.

Racist graffiti appears in college dorm. NAACP condemns the act; students march and boycott — then a black student admits he did it.

In A Time where George Floyd’s Tragic death was used by race baiters Like AOC and liberals to cause division and incite a racial divide in America I guess things like this should come as that big of a surprise anymore.

The graffiti in question included racist epithets and references to the Ku Klux Klan

Racist graffiti was found in a dormitory stairwell at Michigan’s Albion College last Friday, and the offensive writing included the phrases “Die [N-word] please!” and “KKK white power” — as well as an anti-Semitic epithet: a Star of David with the numbers “666” written across it.

As a result, the college was in an uproar.

What happened next?

More than 450 students and staff members marched across campus Monday to protest the act and boycott the school, WWMT-TV reported.

“You’re nothing but a coward, you have no room here, you’re not welcomed,” junior Domonic McDonald said presumably to the culprit, according to the station. “I’ll pray for you. You need to be better.”

Senior Jayson Sawyer told WWMT that if Albion’s administration didn’t listen to protesting students, then a group of them would file a civil rights discriminatory lawsuit with the help of Albion College board of trustees members.

On Tuesday, Robert Dunklin — the NAACP’s Albion branch president — condemned the graffiti, MLive reported: “It is not acceptable in this community … Whoever it is, they’re best to come forward or get out of town.”

To top things off, Albion offered a $1,000 reward for information that could identify the source of graffiti, the outlet said.

“The racist and anti-Semitic actions taken on our campus over the last week are cowardly and will not be tolerated,” college President Matthew Johnson said, according to MLive. “We are outraged and angered that this incident occurred within our community. In addition to caring for and protecting the students most directly impacted, and addressing the safety concerns of the broader student body, we are currently investigating who is responsible for racist graffiti on our campus.”

Caught!

Well, it turns out a black male student was responsible for the racist graffiti, MLive reported in a separate story. Albion police brought in the 21-year-old for questioning Tuesday, and he admitted to creating most of the graffiti, Chief Scott Kipp told the outlet, adding that video evidence from Albion’s Campus Safety Department confirmed the student’s statements.

More from the outlet:

The student was released after questioning, Kipp said. Once the investigation is complete, the information will be submitted to the Calhoun County Prosecutor’s Office for any charges related to the incident, he said. […]

In a series of tweets Wednesday evening, April 7, college officials said the student was acting alone and acknowledged responsibility for the incidents. The student was immediately removed from campus and placed on temporary suspension while the college conducts a full investigation as part of its student judicial process, college officials said.

Curious responses

School officials in the tweets didn’t acknowledge the race of the person who admitted to creating the graffiti — but they insisted transformation is still necessary.

“We know the acts of racism that have occurred this week are not about one particular person or one particular incident. We know that there is a significant history of racial pain and trauma on campus, and we are taking action to repair our community,” one of the tweets read. “We will change and heal together as a community, because we are committed to doing the work.”

Students said in the last month there were at least three instances involving racial and derogatory slurs written on dorm walls, along with drawings of swastikas, WWMT-TV reported in a separate story.

But it didn’t seem to matter to them that a black student was behind the graffiti.

“We are not anti-white, our movement is not anything of that nature, we are anti-ism,” boycott organizer Sawyer, quoted in the previous WWMT story, told the station. “Our goal is to remove hatred, within the Albion community and the marginalized communities as well.”

Senior Jayson Sawyer told WWMT that if Albion’s administration didn’t listen to protesting students, then a group of them would file a civil rights discriminatory lawsuit with the help of Albion College board of trustees members.

On Tuesday, Robert Dunklin — the NAACP’s Albion branch president — condemned the graffiti, MLive reported: “It is not acceptable in this community … Whoever it is, they’re best to come forward or get out of town.”

To top things off, Albion offered a $1,000 reward for information that could identify the source of graffiti, the outlet said.

“The racist and anti-Semitic actions taken on our campus over the last week are cowardly and will not be tolerated,” college President Matthew Johnson said, according to MLive. “We are outraged and angered that this incident occurred within our community. In addition to caring for and protecting the students most directly impacted, and addressing the safety concerns of the broader student body, we are currently investigating who is responsible for racist graffiti on our campus.”

Caught!

Well, it turns out a black male student was responsible for the racist graffiti, MLive reported in a separate story. Albion police brought in the 21-year-old for questioning Tuesday, and he admitted to creating most of the graffiti, Chief Scott Kipp told the outlet, adding that video evidence from Albion’s Campus Safety Department confirmed the student’s statements.

More from the outlet:

The student was released after questioning, Kipp said. Once the investigation is complete, the information will be submitted to the Calhoun County Prosecutor’s Office for any charges related to the incident, he said.

In a series of tweets Wednesday evening, April 7, college officials said the student was acting alone and acknowledged responsibility for the incidents. The student was immediately removed from campus and placed on temporary suspension while the college conducts a full investigation as part of its student judicial process, college officials said.

School officials in the tweets didn’t acknowledge the race of the person who admitted to creating the graffiti — but they insisted transformation is still necessary.

“We know the acts of racism that have occurred this week are not about one particular person or one particular incident. We know that there is a significant history of racial pain and trauma on campus, and we are taking action to repair our community,” one of the tweets read. “We will change and heal together as a community, because we are committed to doing the work.”

Students said in the last month there were at least three instances involving racial and derogatory slurs written on dorm walls, along with drawings of swastikas, WWMT-TV reported in a separate story.

But it didn’t seem to matter to them that a black student was behind the graffiti.

“We are not anti-white, our movement is not anything of that nature, we are anti-ism,” boycott organizer Sawyer, quoted in the previous WWMT story, told the station. “Our goal is to remove hatred, within the Albion community and the marginalized communities as well.”

Indeed, Thursday marked the third day of students boycotting classes, WWMT said.

Yale Organizes New Secret Anti-Trump Corporate Group, Makes the Bilderberg Group Look Weak. Americas 100+ Biggest Companies Meet In Private. focused on how to respond to proposed changes in state voting laws to keep Trump Out.

First-of-its-kind call between more than 100 top corporate leaders on Saturday focused on how to respond to proposed changes in state voting laws. Participants included top leaders of airlines, media, law, investment.

The meeting was organized by a Yale group. Also from Yale is the Skull and Bones, also known as The Order, Order 322 or The Brotherhood of Death is an undergraduate senior secret student society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. The oldest senior class society at the university, Skull and Bones has become a cultural institution known for its powerful alumni and various conspiracy theories. It is one of the “Big Three” societies at Yale, the other two being Scroll and Key and Wolf’s Head.[1] The society’s alumni organization, the Russell Trust Association, owns the organization’s real estate and oversees the membership. The society is known informally as “Bones”, and members are known as “Bonesmen”, “Members of The Order” or “Initiated to The Order”.

Liberals Eaten Bt The Rich: Property Records Reveal That Self-Described “Marxist” BLM Co-Founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors Recently Went on a Real Estate Binge, Bought 4 Houses for a Total of $3.2 Million

According to property records obtained by the New York Post, Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors recently went on a multi-million-dollar real estate binge, buying four houses in the U.S. for $3.2 million.

The Post also reports that Khan-Cullors recently eyed million-dollar property in the Bahamas.

Just last month, she purchased a $1.5 million dollar house in a predominately white LA neighborhood.

In 2016, Khan-Cullors bought a home in Inglewood for $510,000. It is now worth nearly $800,000.

In 2018, Khan-Cullors purchased a property in South LA. Khan-Cullors paid $590,000 for the house; it is now worth $720,000, according to public records.

In January 2020, she bought a house in Atlanta, Georgia for $415,000.

Khan-Cullors is receiving harsh backlash for these decisions from social media users:

This isn’t the first time Khan-Cullors has been accused of grifting off black tragedies for financial gain.

She received criticism in 2018 when she published a book titled “When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir,” and in 2020 when she signed a deal with Warner Bros. TV to create programming to amplify black voices on TV streaming services.

Kahn-Cullors created the Black Lives Matter hashtag in 2013 after George Zimmerman was acquitted in the 2012 shooting of black teenager Trayvon Martin.

The movement grew even more following George Floyd’s death in May 2020.

After facing pressure, the Black Lives Matter organization recently revealed that it had raised $90 million in 2020.  

It is unknown how much Khan-Cullors received in compensation.

‘Dumb son of a bitch’: Trump rips McConnell at Mar-a-Lago. Trump plans to ‘enact retribution’ on politicians who tried to remove him

Former President Donald Trump ripped into Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell before a Republican National Committee donor retreat Saturday evening, deriding him as a “dumb son of a bitch.”

Trump veered off his prepared text during a roughly 50-minute speech before several hundred well-heeled GOP donors at his Mar-a-Lago resort in South Florida, saying that he was “disappointed” in former Vice President Mike Pence, calling last year’s presidential election election a “fraud” and mocking Dr. Anthony Fauci.

ℳ𝒾𝒸𝒽ℯ𝓁𝓁ℯ 𝒲𝒽𝒾𝓉𝓏ℯ𝓁 on Twitter: "In 6 days, we the people of the  United States of America, will re-elect @realDonaldTrump. #Trump2020  #4MoreYears #ElectionDay… https://t.co/reRIY1kIhg"

Trump’s biggest applause line, according to sources in the room, was when he said the GOP would win back the House 2022 and the presidency in 2024. He lavished praise on Florida Gov. RON DESANTIS, South Dakota Gov. KRISTI NOEM, and Wisconsin Sen. RON JOHNSON. But when he was harshly critical of people like former VP MIKE PENCE and Senate Republican Leader MITCH MCCONNELL, few people applauded.

Notably, Trump allowed DeSantis to share the stage with him. While Trump used his speech to share with donors that he was “disappointed” in Pence, he has privately told advisers that if he runs again, he wants DeSantis as his running mate.

According to insiders he plans to enact retribution against those who voted to impeach him

Two months after creating a pillow company to put Mike Lindell’s MyPillow out of business, activist David Hogg announces that he is quitting the company 🤡

Two months after creating a pillow company to put Mike Lindell’s MyPillow out of business, activist David Hogg announces that he is quitting the company

Thread:

1: A couple weeks ago, a very spontaneous interaction over Twitter between me and William LeGate led to us trying to start a progressive pillow company.

2: The goal was and still is to create a great pillow that is sustainably produced in domestic unionized factories and have a percentage of those profits benefit progressive social causes.

3: We were met with immediate and overwhelming support. But I soon realized that given my activism, schoolwork, and family commitments, I could not give 100% to being a full time co-founder at Good Pillow

4: After many discussions with William and my friends, family and mentors, I made the good faith decision to allow William to bring our vision to life without me.

5: That vision remains an ethical company that produces products that people need while creating good union paying jobs and supporting social causes at the same time.

6: I am incredibly appreciative of those family and friends who reached out to support me, and am thankful for those who supported me in this vision.

7: Effective immediately, I have resigned and released all shares, any ownership and any control of Good Pillow LLC. I want to thank Will for his partnership and wish him absolutely nothing but success with the future of Good Pillow.

8: The reasons for my departure rest entirely with me and my own personal commitments and I truly wish Will nothing but the best.

9: Over the next several months, I will be taking some time to focus on my studies in college and advance the gun violence prevention movement with March For Our Lives and personally.

10: While now may not be the best time for me, I do deeply believe it is incumbent on our country’s businesses to do no harm and empower the communities in
which they serve.

11: Serving as an advocate and activist is just one (major) part of my life. I do hope to one day shape our global community to become more aware, progressive and equitable through social entrepreneurship and other avenues in the future.

12: While the tragedy and trauma I experienced does shape me, like many other survivors of gun violence, it is not even close to who I am fully and I am looking forward to using this time to grow myself as an organizer, friend, son, and brother.

Originally tweeted by David Hogg (@davidhogg111) on April 10, 2021.

New Oxford study shows steroid inhalation (like for asthma treatment) reduces the risk to be hospitalized by about 90% if taken 3 days after #COVID19 symptom onset.

Multiple early reports of patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 showed that patients with chronic respiratory disease were significantly under-represented in these cohorts. We hypothesised that the widespread use of inhaled glucocorticoids among these patients was responsible for this finding, and tested if inhaled glucocorticoids would be an effective treatment for early COVID-19.

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Read the Full Study Here: Inhaled budesonide in the treatment of early COVID-19 

BLM Activist Tells Followers To DOX Police and Find Their Families and Homes.

BLM Activist Calls For Followers To DOX Police and Find Their Families and Homes. The protest reportedly started after an officer involved shooting. Details on the suspect are unavailable currently. Although BLM activist have claimed the suspect was black. Watch Below.

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Hideki Matsuyama wins the 2021 Masters Tournament, becomes the first male major golf champion from Japan

Hideki Matsuyama has won the 85th Mastersbecoming the first male player from Japan to capture one of golf’s major championshipsMatsuyama, a five-time winner on the PGA Tour, had seized control of the tournament on Saturday with a bogey-free, 7-under that pushed him to 11-under overall.

Hideki Matsuyama is the latest to wear the green jacket, winning the Masters with a score of 10 under par at Augusta National on Sunday.  

Matsuyama, who held a four-stroke lead entering the final round after climbing past Justin Rose on Saturday, is the first Japanese player to win a men’s major championship and the first winner of the Masters to be born in Asia.

Breaking: Iran’s atomic energy organization spokesman reportedly suffered an “ankle and head injury” during his visit at the Natanz facility, a new fire has broken out at the nuclear facility.

The New York Times quoted an unnamed U.S. official who confirmed an Israeli role in the power outage, but said “details were still very sketchy.”

Now Reports say that Kamalvandi, hours after the incident in Natanz, visited the site with the head of the AEOI Ali Akbar Salehi and sustained an injury while doing an inspection.

The head of the medical university in the nearby city of Kashan, Alireza Moraveji told local media that the incident happened during inspection and Kamalvandi fell from a height of seven meters (23 feet). He added that Kamalvadi’s overall health is satisfactory, but his ankle and head have sustained fractures.

In the evening, former Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) commander Mohsen Rezaei tweeted that a blaze occurred in Natanz and questioned if this incident and the mysterious attack in July 2020 were not the work of “infiltrators”. He also did not disclose the extent of the blaze in his short tweet.

In June and July 2020, a series of unusual incidents happened in several Iranian military and sensitive sites, including at one part of the Natanz facility on July 2, where uranium enrichment machines were being assembled.

Hours after the July incident, the official government news agency (IRNA) said there was a possibility of Israel’s involvement in the incident. Besides explosions in Iran’s military and nuclear facilities, Israel has also been blamed for the assassination of several of Iran’s nuclear scientist including Mohsen Fakhrizadeh on November 26, 2020 outside Tehran.  

BREAKING: Israel appears to confirm it carried out cyberattack on Iran nuclear facility

IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi seemed to have alluded to the Israeli role in the “accident” at Iran’s Natanz nuclear site on Sunday at a flag-laying ceremony for fallen soldiers at Mount Herzl ahead of Yom HaZikaron on Wednesday.

“The IDF’s operations throughout the Middle East are not hidden from the eyes of our enemies,” Kochavi said. “They’re watching us, seeing our capabilities, and cautiously considering their next steps.”

“Thanks to complex and sophisticated operations – the past year has been one of the safest years known to the citizens of Israel. We’ll continue to act with power and discretion.”

Iran’s underground Natanz nuclear facility lost power Sunday just hours after starting up new advanced centrifuges capable of enriching uranium faster.about:blank

Following the announcement of the “accident,” numerous Israeli media outlets reported that the incident was the result of a Mossad cyberattack. No sources or explanations were quoted in the reports.

Malek Shariati Niasar, a Tehran-based lawmaker who serves as spokesman for the Iranian parliament’s energy committee, wrote on Twitter that the incident was “very suspicious,” raising concerns about possible “sabotage and infiltration.”

The country’s nuclear chief, Ali Akbar Salehi, said the incident was no accident and labeled it an act of terrorsim.

Iran’s underground Natanz nuclear facility lost power Sunday just hours after starting up new advanced centrifuges capable of enriching uranium faster.

Following the announcement of the “accident,” numerous Israeli media outlets reported that the incident was the result of an Israeli cyberattack. No sources or explanations were quoted in the reports.

Malek Shariati Niasar, a Tehran-based lawmaker who serves as spokesman for the Iranian parliament’s energy committee, wrote on Twitter that the incident was “very suspicious,” raising concerns about possible “sabotage and infiltration.”