Wikipedia: President Trump Advocate of ‘Neo-Nazi Conspiracy Theory’

Editors on Wikipedia, the site relied on by the Masters of the Universe for reliable and accurate information, have added President Trump to a list of advocates for the “white genocide conspiracy theory” due to his recent tweets about South Africa farm attacks and government land expropriation. Other prominent conservatives were also added to the list including Donald Trump Jr., Tucker Carlson, and Ann Coulter.

Last Wednesday, President Trump tweeted about the regular attacks on white-owned farms in South Africa and recent government plans to expropriate land from white farmers without compensation. Following media criticism of his statement, the President was added to a Wikipedia list of “advocates” for the “white genocide conspiracy theory” described there as “a neo-Nazi, alt-right, conservative, white nationalist, and supremacist conspiracy theory.”

At the same time President Trump was branded as an advocate of a “conspiracy theory,” South African politician Julius Malema was added to a list of “critics” of the “conspiracy theory” due to his criticism of Trump’s tweets. Malema, head of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters party and advocate of expropriation of white land without compensation, is well known for his own remarks flirting with the idea of genocide as noted on his Wikipedia page. Such remarks include singing “Shoot the Boer”, a reference to descendants of Dutch settlers in the country, and stating they were not “for now” calling for the slaughter of whites.

The article’s intro was also changed to claim Trump “made the conspiracy theory a part of United States foreign policy” with his tweets. One editor repeatedly removed the addition of Trump to the article, but his edits were undone by several established editors. An editor did alter the material to clarify Trump was merely accused of being an advocate.

At the discussion page for the article, another editor objected that Trump was not an advocate of a conspiracy theory, but merely stating facts. Current and former members of the site’s powerful Arbitration Committee, previously involved in defending the violent far-left Antifa, responded to cite sources mentioning Trump in connection with this “conspiracy theory” and endorse his inclusion on the list. One of them, administrator Drmies, did express some annoyance citing policies stating Wikipedia is not a news site. Drmies, however, also told the editor objecting to Trump’s inclusion he was “treading on really thin ice” with his objection. Drmies has previously threatened and made questionable bans on similar topics.

Many other conservative figures were included on the list due mostly to comments about South Africa, which was initially added to the page by editor Carpatho, whose contributions appear to be focused entirely on the subject. Carpatho made numerous expansions to the list. Among those added were conservative commentator Ann Coulter, libertarian philosopher, and previous subject of Wikipedia smear campaigns Stefan Molyneux, Lauren Southern due to her documentary Farmlands about South Africa farm attacks, Katie Hopkins of Rebel Media, and Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes. Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., was added based on media speculation about his beliefs.

The editor who added President Trump, Perspex03, also added several conservative figures and similarly shows a singular focus on the subject. Andrew Sullivan was added to the list citing his criticism of newly-hired New York Times editorial board member Sarah Jeong’s anti-white tweets and professor George Ciccariello-Maher’s joke about wanting white genocide for Christmas. Previous Wikipedia smear target Congressman Steve King was added mostly citing left-wing rags New Republic, Mother Jones, and ThinkProgress. Fox News host Tucker Carlson was added citing sources such as Salon and the Southern Poverty Law Center, which was cited for several other additions.

Edits removing some listings, noting Wikipedia’s policy regarding defamation, were frequently reverted by established editors including administrators. Perspex03 also listed “critics” of the “white genocide conspiracy theory,” noting mostly South African politicians criticizing Trump’s remarks.

Big Tech’s reliance on Wikipedia has previously propagated smears of conservatives as when an act of vandalism resulted in Google listing “Nazism” as an ideology of the California Republican party. Editors also briefly listed ICE detention centers on a list of concentration camps in response to Trump’s hardline immigration policies. This contrasts with the spirited defense of Jeong’s anti-white bigotry. Despite claiming to be the neutral encyclopedia anyone can edit, Wikipedia’s track record suggests it is the opposite.

(Disclosure: The author has been involved in disputes with several of the parties mentioned in the article)

T. D. Adler edited Wikipedia as The Devil’s Advocate. He was banned after privately reporting conflict of interest editing by one of the site’s administrators. Due to previous witch-hunts led by mainstream Wikipedians against their critics, Adler writes under an alias.

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Lanny Davis Admits He Was Source for CNN’s Debunked Trump Tower Story; CNN Not Backing Down

Lanny Davis, attorney for former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, told Buzzfeed on Monday that he was a source for CNN’s article last month claiming that Cohen would tell Special Counsel Robert Mueller that President Trump knew about the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting with a Russian purportedly offering information on Hillary Clinton.

Since CNN’s article published, Davis has admitted to the Washington Post, CNN’s Anderson Cooper, and now Buzzfeed that he actually has no such knowledge of Cohen knowing such a thing. He also said he regretted lying about it on CNN’s air last week.

Davis had told CNN’s Anderson Cooper last Wednesday, “I think the reporting of the story got mixed up in the course of a criminal investigation,” but denied being the source of CNN’s original story.

That turned out to be a lie.

“I made a mistake,” Davis told Buzzfeed. “I did not mean to be cute,” he said regarding his interview with Cooper.

The original CNN report, by Jim Sciutto, Carl Bernstein, and Marshall Cohen, claimed that Cohen had personally witnessed Donald Trump, Jr. informing Trump about the meeting, which would contradict the president’s statements that he did not know about it.

Trump denied the report at the time:

Now, Davis is backtracking. In recent days, he has admitted that he acted as an anonymous source for multiple news outlets who were seeking to confirm the CNN article, and has backed away from his original claim.
The New York Post and the Washington Post has outed him as their confirming source, and published apologies from Davis.

CNN — which cited “sources with knowledge” in its original report, has refused to back down. The report also said Davis had “declined to comment.”

When contacted by Buzzfeed, CNN said, “We stand by our story, and are confident in our reporting of it.”

Buzzfeed reported:

Buzzfeed said CNN’s reporting highlights “an uncomfortable reality” and the “pitfalls” of anonymous sourcing, among other things:

“The unfolding saga around CNN’s July report highlights an uncomfortable reality for reporters in the Trump era — about the pitfalls of anonymous sourcing, the dangers of the reliance on capricious narrators, and what it means for news outlets when the backstory can matter as much as the story.

“As Trump-Russia bombshells often do, the story sparked a dash from media competitors to confirm the news. One by one — from NBC News to CBS News to the Washington Post — they did. When another outlet breaks a story, reporters tend to call up the requisite spokesperson to ask for comment. In this case, that spokesperson was Davis. BuzzFeed News wrote an article about CNN’s story, citing reporting from CNN and NBC News. (Neither Cohen nor his lawyers responded for comment for that BuzzFeed News story.).”

Buzzfeed also reported that CNN’s decision to stand by the story has “irked some staffers” inside the network.

“We should address Lanny Davis’s comments in our reporting and be more transparent with our readers about our reporting,” a CNN staffer told BuzzFeed News.

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Another Very Fake News Scandal Engulfs CNN with Fake Michael Cohen Russia Story

Another very fake news scandal has engulfed CNN as the network’s credibility crisis reaches another fever pitch just over a year after three senior network staffers were forced to resign in disgrace over a similar scandal.

This time, though, famed Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein is at the center of the scandal, and the network for now is dug in despite deep criticism from across the political and ideological spectrum as far-ranging as Breitbart News and Daily Caller among others on one side, and the Associated Press, Washington Post, BuzzFeed, and more on the other.

It all began on July 27 when CNN’s Bernstein shared a byline with former Barack Obama administration official and chief CNN national security correspondent Jim Sciutto, along with CNN researcher and producer Marshall Cohen, with the headline: “Cohen claims Trump knew in advance of 2016 Trump Tower meeting.”

The fact that Bernstein–who along with Bob Woodward broke and chronicled the Watergate scandal that led to the eventual resignation of Richard Nixon from the presidency–was on the byline was significant, as it threw the weight and heft of his personal credibility behind the network’s story.

In the piece, Bernstein, Sciutto, and Cohen used anonymous “sources” to claim that President Donald Trump’s now former personal attorney Michael Cohen was willing to undercut President Trump’s claims about the famed 2016 Trump Tower meeting that the president’s son Donald Trump, Jr., his son-in-law Jared Kushner, and then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort had with a Russian attorney with links to the Kremlin.

“Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former personal attorney, claims that then-candidate Trump knew in advance about the June 2016 meeting in Trump Tower in which Russians were expected to offer his campaign dirt on Hillary Clinton, sources with knowledge tell CNN,” Bernstein, Sciutto, and Cohen wrote. “Cohen is willing to make that assertion to special counsel Robert Mueller, the sources said.”

In the second paragraph of the CNN piece, the famed Watergate reporter along with the former Obama official and CNN researcher wrote about the stakes at play here:

Cohen’s claim would contradict repeated denials by Trump, Donald Trump Jr., their lawyers and other administration officials who have said that the President knew nothing about the Trump Tower meeting until he was approached about it by The New York Times in July 2017.

The third paragraph goes on to allege even more against the president:

Cohen alleges that he was present, along with several others, when Trump was informed of the Russians’ offer by Trump Jr. By Cohen’s account, Trump approved going ahead with the meeting with the Russians, according to sources.

The fourth paragraph–again citing anonymous “sources”–claims that Cohen did not have any evidence like “audio recordings” to back up the claims attributed to the anonymous sources throughout the CNN article. But then the fifth paragraph makes yet another astounding claim: In Cohen’s congressional testimony, per these anonymous CNN “sources,” Cohen did not state in testimony before Congress that Trump himself had “advance knowledge”of the Russia Trump Tower meeting.

“Cohen privately testified last year to two Congressional committees investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election,” Bernstein, Sciutto, and Cohen wrote. “A source familiar with Cohen’s House testimony said he did not testify that Trump had advance knowledge. Cohen’s claims weren’t mentioned in separate reports issued by Republicans and Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee.”

The CNN piece goes on in the next paragraph to note that Cohen’s attorney, Lanny Davis, “declined to comment” for the article. It was revealed later by Davis himself that was not true–Davis was in fact an anonymous source for this CNN piece, as Davis admitted on Monday evening. But more importantly, the entire thesis of the entire story is entirely fake news–completely untrue—as revealed more than a week ago by Axios’ Jonathan Swan.

CNN’s piece, it’s worth noting, was published before Cohen pled guilty to a number of charges–and before Manafort was convicted by a jury in a case brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team in Virginia. Manafort faces another trial in Washington, D.C., on related charges.

All of Manafort’s charges have nothing whatsoever to do with President Trump–they are in fact from conduct committed a decade ago, years before he joined the Trump campaign in the late spring of 2016. In Cohen’s case, most of the charges he pled guilty to have nothing to do with Trump–but two of them deal with a campaign finance violation related to a payment Cohen arranged to silence two women, Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels also known as Stephanie Clifford, who allege affairs they had with Trump. Six of the other eight charges Cohen pled guilty to in the case–which was handed off by Mueller’s team to the U.S. Attorney’s office in the Southern District of New York–had nothing to do with Trump.

Focusing back on the matter at hand, CNN’s Bernstein, Sciutto, and Cohen had what would have been a major story if true: That not only was Michael Cohen turning on Trump on those payments to McDougal and Daniels. but that Cohen was willing and going to testify against the president on a core component of Mueller’s probe. Mueller has yet to nail down anything related to the actual mandate of his investigation: He has only gotten people on unrelated crimes, like in Manafort’s case.

So, when CNN reported this, it was a major deal–because it would have justified the continued existence of the Special Counsel’s office despite a complete lack more than a year into this investigation since President Trump fired now former FBI director James Comey of any evidence at the center of the mandate of the probe.

Fast forward nearly a month after the CNN story to Aug. 23. It was on Aug. 23 that Axios’ Swan reported, citing sworn testimony Michael Cohen gave to various congressional committees under oath behind closed doors, that Cohen does not know if Trump knew about the Russia meeting in Trump Tower before it happened.

“Exclusive: Michael Cohen told Congress he doesn’t know if Trump knew about Russia meeting,” Swan’s headline read.

“Michael Cohen told lawmakers last year, in sworn testimony, that he didn’t know whether then-candidate Donald Trump had foreknowledge of the 2016 Trump Tower meeting with Russians, three sources with knowledge of Cohen’s testimony tell Axios,” Swan’s piece’s lead sentence reads.

In Swan’s story, Cohen’s attorney Lanny Davis–infamous in his own right due to his time in the administration of former President Bill Clinton–went on the record to clarify that Cohen still does not know if Trump knew about the meeting in advance:

And Cohen still doesn’t know whether Trump knew about the infamous meeting, according to Cohen’s lawyer, Lanny Davis. “Nothing has changed,” he told Axios. Newsreports last month said Cohen was willing to assert to special counsel Robert Mueller that Trump did know about the meeting in advance.

Davis, when asked by Swan why he did not shoot down the original misreporting by CNN, claimed he and Cohen were “not the source.”

“It was painful,” Davis said. “We were not the source, we could not confirm, and we could not correct. We had to be silent because of the sensitivity needed in the middle of a criminal investigation.”

This becomes extraordinarily important later as it relates to Davis’ credibility, as he himself later admitted he was in fact a source for the CNN story.

When Axios’ piece was published, Breitbart News contacted CNN spokeswomen Emily Kuhn and Lauren Pratapas–two women who have made their bones defending the network’s fake news shenanigans–and asked if the network stood by the story. Breitbart News also asked Kuhn and Pratapas if the network stood by Bernstein, Sciutto, and Cohen, the three listed on the byline, and whether there would be any consequences whatsoever for the trio caught peddling fake news. Kuhn and Pratapas did not respond.

Then, on Aug. 26, under the bylines of Tom Hamburger and Rosalind Helderman, Bernstein’s former newspaper the Washington Post published its own investigation of the matter under this headline: “Attorney for Michael Cohen backs away from confidence that Cohen has information about Trump’s knowledge on Russian efforts.”

In the Post story, which shreds its own alumnus’ credibility, a CNN spokeswoman–anonymously–claims the network stands by its story: “We stand by our story, and are confident in our reporting of it.”

In the wake of this story in the Washington Post, and several days of reporting on the matter where several current and former CNN officials expressed to Breitbart News unease with the network’s handling of this matter, Breitbart News re-approached Kuhn and Pratapas on Monday morning and asked for comment again on this matter. Breitbart News also asked Kuhn and Pratapas if Bernstein and Sciutto would be made available for interviews on their handling of this story, and for reaction to the fact that multiple CNN employees both current and former were disturbed with how this has been handled and how the network has lost even more credibility as a result.

“This only plays into Trump’s hands,” one CNN reporter, who requested anonymity, told Breitbart News. “We should have retracted the piece and apologized and moved on. But management’s decision to dig in hurts our credibility.”

“They are handling this differently than they would other stories because Carl is on the byline,” a CNN anchor, who also requested anonymity, told Breitbart News, referencing the famed Watergate reporter. “It’s a shame.”

A third very senior CNN employee, who did not want any further identification used out of fear of backlash and reprisal from management especially from the notoriously vindictive CNN president Jeff Zucker, said that she was embarrassed at the way the network handled this and believes that Bernstein is getting special treatment that others at CNN would not get.

In fact, at least two former CNN employees and a fourth current employee point back to how the network handled a similar but lesser impact story about now former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci that also turned out to be fake news. A Breitbart News investigation into that story led to a CNN retraction, an internal network investigation, and the forced resignations of the reporter on the byline Thomas Frank, the editor on the story former New York Times reporter Eric Lichtblau, and CNN investigative reporting unit chief Lex Haris. The network still has not been fully transparent about that whole matter, as Breitbart News, the Washington Post, and others have detailed.

But this matter is even worse. Now that Bernstein himself is implicated in the mess, the network–according to multiple sources with knowledge both inside and outside CNN–and particularly Zucker have tried to shield him and Sciutto from any criticism. But in doing so, they seem to have opened Pandora’s Box again, as on Monday evening the dam broke when Lanny Davis himself went on the record to BuzzFeed to confirm he was in fact a source for the CNN story.

“Attorney Lanny Davis says he was an anonymous source in a July CNN story that reported his client, Michael Cohen, had privately claimed that President Trump had advance knowledge of the infamous Trump Tower meeting between his son and Russians — contradicting Davis’s own words on CNN’s air last week,” BuzzFeed’s Steven Perlberg reported late Monday.

A CNN spokesperson gave BuzzFeed the exact same quote that the network gave to the Washington Post: “We stand by our story, and are confident in our reporting of it.”

BuzzFeed is hardly alone in ripping CNN’s latest fake news scandal to shreds. Earlier on Monday, the Associated Press published a wire piece from Michael Sisak excoriating the CNN report:

The prospect of Cohen telling Mueller that Trump knew in advance about the June 2016 meeting has hung over the Russia probe since CNN, citing anonymous sources, reported last month that Cohen was willing to share the information.
Davis told The Associated Press at the time that the basic substance of the CNN report was correct and told CNN last Wednesday that Cohen “was present during a discussion with junior and dad” pertaining to the Trump Tower meeting.

Davis, citing a lack of independent verification, apologized to the AP on Monday. “I express my regrets that I could not confirm what I told you,” he said.

Trump, who has denied knowing about the meeting with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya, seized on Davis’ about-face.

The fact that Davis himself is now admitting he was a source for the CNN story–and admitted that the CNN story was itself inaccurate, based off inaccurate information he provided to the network–is astounding in and of itself. But it also contradicts what Davis himself told Axios’ Swan, where he denied having been a source for the CNN story by Bernstein, Sciutto, and Cohen, undercutting Davis’ credibility moving forward. But that’s not all: It also now hurts Anderson Cooper, a primetime anchor for CNN.

Just last week, Davis appeared on CNN’s Cooper’s program:

But, according to the AP piece from Sisak–quoting Davis himself–Davis lied to Cooper too on live television:

Davis is also hedging suggestions he made on television last week that Cohen could tell special prosecutor Robert Mueller about whether Trump was aware of and encouraged Russian hacking during the 2016 campaign before it became publicly known.

After suggesting to CNN last Wednesday that “Cohen was an observer and was a witness to Mr. Trump’s awareness of those emails before they were dropped,” Cohen told the Post, “there’s a possibility that is the case. But I am not sure.”

Davis’ astounding admission in BuzzFeed on Monday evening that he was a source for the fake news story also hurts yet another CNN reporter, media writer Oliver Darcy, who wrote on Sunday evening that CNN’s critics do not know who CNN’s sources were.

“The critics don’t know who CNN’s sources were,” Darcy wrote.

Well, now that it is clear who CNN’s source was, and that that person is admitting that he provided inaccurate information to the network, it appears Darcy’s weak-kneed defense of Bernstein, Sciutto, and Cohen has crumbled.

After the publication of the BuzzFeed report, Breitbart News approached the CNN spokeswomen Kuhn and Pratapas yet again–this time to again ask for interviews with Bernstein and Sciutto, and to ask if CNN intends to be transparent with its audience and with the public about what happened this time. Breitbart News also asked Kuhn and Pratapas if Bernstein, Sciutto, and Cohen had any other sources for the story than Davis, who has now admitted he lied. They again did not respond.

In the middle of all of this, Trump and Trump, Jr.–as Breitbart News’ John Nolte noted earlier on Monday–have taken victory laps on the CNN’s wasted credibility.

Trump, Jr., went even further in an exclusive quote to Breitbart News on Monday where he lit into CNN as a network without credibility and into Bernstein as someone long past his prime.

“There may have been a time when Carl Bernstein was a good reporter,” Trump, Jr., told Breitbart News. “Those days are clearly long gone. Now he’s sharing bylines with Obama political appointees like Jim Sciutto and publishing partisan hit pieces that are easily debunked. CNN won’t correct this obviously fake story because they’re trying to protect their investment in a once-revered journalist who, to any objective observer, has devolved into just another Leftist pundit, frothing at the mouth with Stage 3 Trump Derangement Syndrome. CNN and Bernstein are a perfect match for each other — they’ve both become parodies of their former selves.”

It’s not just the above CNN personnel who are in serious trouble, though. CNN’s chief media correspondent Brian Stelter, who hosts the program Reliable Sources on Sundays and is a constant critic of Trump, has come under intense scrutiny for his handling of this whole mess as well for refusing to accurately report on the biggest story in media failures, this one:

Apparently, Stelter is now claiming he is on vacation–even though he did weigh in on other matters:

Meanwhile, others in the media–including Yashar Ali of the Huffington Post and New York Magazine–are raising questions about how Davis was involved in crushing stories about accusers of now disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein:

All while Davis is coming under fire from Washington Post reporter and CNN’s own analyst Josh Dawsey:

The network remains under fire and still refuses to correct its clearly inaccurate story–and it seems like CNN is hardly out of the woods yet:

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Jacksonville Shooter Was Member of Anti-Trump ‘Resistance’?? – Murdered 3 People (UPDATE)

Jacksonville Shooter Was Member of Anti-Trump ‘Resistance’?? – Murdered 3 People (UPDATE)

Updated below…..


Gamer turned killer David Katz, 24 – photo: Drudge Report

Sunday afternoon, police responded to a ‘mass shooting’ at Jacksonville Landing in Florida which left 3 dead and 11 wounded.

According to witnesses, the killer, David Katz, began shooting shortly after he lost the Madden NFL gaming tournament.

Footage and audio of the shooting the moment it happened during a livestream at the Madden NFL tournament was captured.

A red laser dot appeared on the player wearing the red sweatshirt the moment the shooting started (video below).

Jacksonville police confirmed three deceased individuals were located at the scene at Jacksonville Landing on Sunday evening.

Killer David Katz was a member of the anti-Trump “resistance.”

He referred to Trump supporters as “Trumptards” on his Reddit page.

Via Mike Cernovich:
https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1033900429862526977

David Katz’s Reddit page is littered with anti-Trump garbage.
Via Ian Miles Cheong:

Katz called Trump supporters “Trumptards” and said they were mentally challenged.
Then he shot up a video bar.

So will Democrats be forced to disavow this crazed killer by the media?
I think we all know the answer to that.

UPDATE: The anonymous Reddit user with the name “ravenchamps” wrote tonight on Reddit that he was not the shooter. We welcome him to contact us.

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Report: Nearly 100% Of Google Search Results For Trump News From Liberal Outlets

Every conservative who’s ever searched a politically-charged topic on Google has inevitably noticed that left-wing outlets seem to dominate the results. Other than Fox News, not many right-leaning news sites seem to make the cut, especially not on the first page of results. But is that a function of the popularity of left-leaning media outlets over their right-leaning counterparts, or is it political bias built into Google’s algorithm?

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Twitter Rules Death Threat Against NRA Spokeswoman’s Children Don’t Violate Site Rules

NRA spokesman Dana Loesch’s husband reported a tweet by a man saying their children needed to be murdered, assuming the site would enforce its rules against such threats.

He was wrong. After Twitter user Milan Legius criticized Loesch on Sunday for her pro-Second Amendment views and said the murder of her children "needs to happen," Twitter responded to her husband’s report by absolving Legius of wrongdoing.

"We have reviewed your report carefully and found that there was no violation of the Twitter Rules against abusive behavior," Twitter wrote in an email to Chris Loesch.

Legius’ now-deleted tweet reads in full: "The only way these people learn is if it affects them directly. So if Dana Loesch has to have her children murdered before she’ll understand, I guess that’s what needs to happen."

Twitter’s rules state: "You may not make specific threats of violence or wish for the serious physical harm, death, or disease of an individual or group of people."

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said earlier this month that the platform was planning to crack down on "hate speech" due to employees’ disappointment over the decision not to ban right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. In another statement, Dorsey admitted the company has a leftward bias it seeks to correct.

Dana Loesch said about the reported threat, "I know several conservatives who have been suspended for far less."

Chris Loesch called Twitter’s decision "disgusting."

Anti-NRA activists have employed a plethora of tactics to hit back at the organization and its defense of gun rights, including attempts to get the NRA kicked off online platforms and pressuring financial organizations to restrict its business.

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Khan’s London: Police Install Knife Arches, Residents Board Up Homes for Notting Hill Carnival

London police have secured extra stop and search powers and deployed knife detection arches and extra armed officers equipped with acid attack kits for the Notting Hill Carnival, as homes and shops in the area board up fearing damage.

Just days before a million people turn out for the annual event, the capital’s violent crime wave hit the grim milestone of 100 homicide probes for 2018, with robberies, sexual assaults, and acid attacks also up.

Some 13,000 police officers are being deployed to Europe’s largest street event over the bank holiday weekend – around 450 more than attended last year’s carnival, which was marred by hundreds of arrests and a large number of violent incidents in which 28 officers were injured.

There are 6,100 on-duty officers for Sunday’s “family day” and almost 7,000 officers, some from the Metropolitan Police’s newly formed Violent Crime Task Force, for Monday’s event, which the force hopes will “combat the threat of violent crime”.

After a massive rise in violent crime and knife attacks in the capital in recent months, the force also said new knife arches would be deployed, as well as “specialist assets” from the Force Firearms Unit, Dog Unit, and officers from the Mounted Branch.

The statement adds: “For the first time, knife arches will be in place at certain locations, to deter those who may be planning to come to the event, armed with an offensive weapon.

“The use of knife arches is a tried-and-tested method of deterring people from carrying knives, as well as detecting those who choose to do so.”

Police officers are seen on duty on the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 26, 2018. (DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)

Superintendent Elisabeth Chapple, a Met Police spokesperson for the event, added: “The sheer number of people coming to Carnival and the relatively small geographical area, means that it is a challenging environment to police.”

The Met has also activated “section 40” powers in the area for the period of the carnival, increasing officers’ powers to stop and search people suspected of violence or crime.

Notting Hill Carnival Gold Commander Dave Musker said police officers “worked tirelessly to develop an appropriate and proportionate policing plan… [but] given the intelligence picture and incidents of violence I have seen across the city over the last week, I have made the decision to authorise this order as an additional preventative measure.”

Boarding is erected on the front of a residential property ahead of the annual Notting Hill Carnival on August 24, 2018 in London, England. (Jack Taylor/Getty Images)

The extra police measures come as reports suggest the number of businesses in the Notting Hill area fitting barricades has doubled in 10 years as the event has grown in size.

Workers spent Saturday fortifying the area, covering windows and doors with wooden boards and blockading doorways, yards, and alleys to stop carnival attendees urinating in them.

“Let no one be in any doubt that if you have the intention to come to Carnival and be involved in crime or violence, my officers will robustly and proactively target you to keep Londoners safe,” added Musker.

Boarding sits on the front of a residential property ahead of the annual Notting Hill Carnival on August 24, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)

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College Cheerleaders Who Kneeled for Anthem Get Hit With a Bitter Dose of Reality

The idea that actions have consequence is a lesson that seems to be lost on present and maybe even several previous generations. It may be fair to offer that political correctness has facilitated the loss of consequence. I’m OK, you’re OK, no judgement. Or maybe it’s simply a lack of respect for circumstances relating opposing views, but consequence just never seems to be an expected result.

In the college town of Kennesaw, in northwest Georgia, the idea of consequences may be coming alive again, however, not without some controversy.

While NFL players may have so far circumvented serious consequences as they have taken a knee during the national anthem, the same may not be true for some former members of the Kennesaw State University cheerleading squad.

Four out of five former members of the squad, who chose to protest during the national anthem at college football games last year were not chosen to return as members for the upcoming season.

According to The KSU Sentinel competition was tough this year for the 52 coveted cheerleading spots on the roster. A statement issued by the KSU athletic department stated the number of applicants increased in 2018 to 95 from 61 in the previous year.

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Maybe the powers at KSU wished to play down the idea that previous members were eliminated from the competition based on their protest choices, but it’s pertinent to the discussion to note that of the previous members, only one former protester did return to the squad. Three other cheerleaders from last year who did not protest were also eliminated.

The protest by cheerleaders at a Sept. 30 game — all of them African-American women — drew criticism from many in the area, including Republican State Rep. Earl Ehrhart and Cobb County Sheriff Neil Warren.

In October of 2017, Breitbart reported on the controversy at KSU started by those cheerleaders who took a knee at football games.

“The bottom line for me in all of this is, if you’re on an athletic team, I don’t care what political statement you’re making, even if it’s repugnant and hateful like the ones those cheerleaders made. Play football. Cheer. Play in the band. If you want to make a political statement, do it in the middle of the public quad, and that’s your right in this country,” Ehrhart told the Marietta Daily Journal at the time.

Do you think these cheerleaders were prevented from returning to the squad due to their protests?

The newspaper also reported Sheriff Warren’s disappointment at the cheerleaders taking a knee “on the very soil that men and women have died overseas to protect.”

Warren said, “My wife, Penny, had tears in her eyes, and we were both shocked to see such a lack of respect for our flag, our national anthem and the men and women that serve our nation.”

“Cobb County has lost sons and daughters at home and on foreign lands while protecting America,” he said. “And to witness these ill-informed students acting this way clearly tells me KSU needs to get busy educating these students on more than just passing their classes. They need to learn all that the flag truly represents.”

Last year, students supported cheerleaders by protesting a decision to keep them off the field until after the national anthem concluded. Then-univeristy President Sam Olens at first endorsed that position, but later reversed it.

Later that same month, controversy broke out when the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported possible behind-the-scenes talks between the Warren, State Representative Ehrhart and then university President Sam Olens to keep the cheerleaders off the field during the anthem.

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In one of several messages, Ehrhart appears to thank Warren for applying pressure on Olens: “He had to be dragged there but with you and I pushing he had no choice. Thanks for your patriotism my friend.”

Another text by Warren stated: “Not letting the cheerleaders come out on the field until after national anthem was one of the recommendations that Earl and I gave him!”

Olens announced his resignation in December after the matter was investigate by the Georgia Board of Regents.

So, moving forward into the new school year, will KSU see more protests from anyone on the new squad?

At least one of the protesting cheerleaders from last season is convinced that she and the others were kept off the team because of their actions.

Maybe the these statements from KSU President Pamela Whitten give a hint at attitudes that will drive policy.

“As we begin a new academic year and welcome back fall athletics, I look forward to working together to further our successes and help our students achieve their fullest potential, both in the classroom and on the field of play,” she said, according to the KSU Sentinel.

When she was questioned further, the newspaper reported, she said in a statement: “While we respect the First Amendment rights of individuals, it is the University System of Georgia’s belief that everyone should stand to honor the National Anthem. However, the Office of the Attorney General of Georgia has advised that the First Amendment protects students who kneel or sit during the National Anthem. Therefore, USG institutions cannot prohibit or interfere with those expressions.

“The Board of Regents respects and is grateful for the values that our flag represents which guarantee the very right to free expression that allows these students to engage in these activities.”

If you get the feeling that maybe the university does not support the protests, but may be hamstrung to do anything about it, you may not be alone.

The reality is, even if these young women weren’t cut from the team because of their protests last year, they found out that better competition can come along at any time. And maybe that competition will look just a little better if it doesn’t have the baggage of an unnecessary, pointless protest weighing it down, too.

Any way you look at it, there’s fallout all over this story. A university president has lost his job. Cheerleaders may or may not have been removed from consideration for return to the squad, and a town may be divided over a college campus controversy. It’s clear this issue isn’t going away anytime soon.

Because actions have consequences.

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Forget Space Force: Army’s New Futures Command Aims to Win Every Future War

One of the most refreshing things to come out of Trump’s first presidential term has been the reemergence of military pride.

Between the start of the war in Afghanistan and what feels like the entirety of Obama’s presidency, it felt like public faith in America’s military was at an all-time low.

That clearly isn’t the case under Trump.

The Space Force was the first sign that Trump’s desire to renew America’s military strength was a sincere one.

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And while galactic dominance is a romantic notion, it’s still a ways off. But that doesn’t mean Trump’s ignoring the immediate future as well.

The U.S. Army officially unveiled its new Army Futures Command center on Friday, potentially foreshadowing a completely new era for the Army.

The four star command center, situated in Austin, Texas, was built for the purpose of modernizing the Army’s approach to handling various conflicts.

Austin was chosen, as opposed to a traditional isolated military base, primarily due to the technological boom occurring in the Texas capital. Many agree that Austin is the leading technological innovator behind only Silicon Valley at the moment.

Do you think this new command center is a good asset?

“Locating it [the command] here in Austin demonstrates the type of bold change we need to excel in today’s combat environment,” Mark Esper, secretary of the Army, said Friday during the AFC ribbon cutting ceremony, according to CNBC.

“We knew that to do this right we needed to immerse ourselves in an environment where innovation encourages speeds far faster than our current process,” Esper said.

Esper’s “current process” statement could be seen as a rather scathing indictment of traditional military methods that often get bogged down under bureaucratic heft. That won’t be nearly as big of an issue under Trump, apparently.

Considering that the AFC’s primary purpose will be to innovate, to improve speeds in all areas of the Army and to be proactive, as opposed to reactive, to threats, avoiding as much bureaucratic slog as possible seems rather ideal.

Further reinforcing the philosophy of speed, the new command center is expected to be fully operational in August 2019.

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Many, including politicians and military officials, have lauded the move as the most significant and important organizational shake-up since the 1970’s. It’s been overdue, to say the least.

“There is no better place for the United States Army than right here in Austin, Texas,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Friday.

The command center will share real estate with the University of Texas School of Engineering, as well as Capital Factory, a firm dedicated to connecting entrepreneurs and investors.

I, for one, think this is a bold, innovative and exciting new step forward for the military. It’s about time.

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Real-Life ‘Fury’: Watch First Person Footage of Tank in Vicious Ambush

Four years ago, Brad Pitt and the crew of “Fury” gave American movie audiences a look at the realities of warfare during World War II from a perspective few had ever seen:

A battle-hardened tank crew completing their missions and surviving the brutally violent closing days of World War II in Europe.

But even that cinema grittiness was a Hollywood version of tanks in combat.

A video making the rounds internet is a look at the real thing. Taken amid fighting in the Donbass section of Ukraitne, it shows a Ukrainian soldier suddenly called into action as a firefighter when a rocket-propelled grenade hits his tank, according to Funker530.

It all begins when the soldier pops up out of the tank to begin making a video. He shows a nearby treeline being fired upon by a gunner in the tank.

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Gunfire can be heard in between the rounds fired from the tank. Then when the tank begins to move, all Hades breaks loose:

Funker530 explains what happened next, “The shaped charge RPG warhead likely penetrated the vehicle’s armor and ignited a fire on the inside of the APC. The solder drops the camera and begins emptying bottles of drinking water onto the flames in hopes of extinguishing the blaze before it cooks off the internally stored ammunition compartments.”

“Meanwhile, the vehicle commander and driver keep the armored personnel carrier moving to get it out of the kill zone.” And that is real life.

Do you believe tanks are still good tools for combat?

There are no Hollywood extras or stuntmen. There are no do-overs and no backup tanks to take over when something goes wrong or damage occurs.

It’s just real soldiers being tasked with wearing multiple helmets to keep their equipment operational and in the battle — and themselves alive.

And there is a lot more to maintaining a tank than there is to a gun.

The Inetres website goes into some detail as to the important role of (U.S.) tank platoons and the dangers they face. Bear in mind that tanks are noisy, so it is highly unlikely they can enter a battlezone undetected. This makes their job “to close with and destroy the enemy” all the more hazardous.

But their presence is important, because “the platoon’s ability to move, shoot, communicate, and provide armored protection is a decisive factor on the modern battlefield. It moves, attacks, defends, and performs other essential tasks to support the company team or troop mission.”

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And about the multiple hats the soldiers must wear when serving in a tank? “Tanks require extensive maintenance, proficient operators, and skilled mechanics, as well as daily resupply of large quantities of bulky petroleum products such as fuel, oil, and grease.”

The role of armor rarely gets the respect it deserves from Hollywood and the popular culture. But in the real world, it’s the dangerous, potent element of armed force on the ground that can make the difference between victory and defeat.

And as this video from Ukraine shows, it attracts the fury of war like nothing else.

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