MORE RIOT CONNECTIONS: BLM Co-Founder Opal Tometi Connected to Communist Venezuelan President Maduro

We reported on May 30th the riots in Democrat-led cities around the country were coordinated and related to three main groups: 1)  US based Islamist Organizations, 2) Domestic terrorists, and 3) Other radical groups linked to the Democrat Party.

We’ve uncovered other individuals connected to the group BLM like the Clinton connected member of the Weather Underground, Susan Rosenberg.

Now we know that one of the co-founders of BLM is linked to Venezuelan communist dictator Maduro.

Opal Tometi is described at the Black Lives Matter website as its co-founder as follows:

Opal Tometi is a New York-based Nigerian-American writer, strategist, and community organizer. Opal is a co-founder of #BlackLivesMatter. The historic political project was launched in the wake of the murder of Trayvon Martin to explicitly combat implicit bias and anti-Black racism and to protect and affirm the beauty and dignity of all Black lives. Opal is credited with creating the online platforms and initiating the social media strategy during the project’s early days. The campaign has grown into a national network of approximately 40 chapters. In 2016, in recognition of their contribution to human rights, Opal Tometi and the #BlackLivesMatter co-founders received an honorary doctorate degree, BET’s Black Girls Rock Community Change Agent Award, recognition among the world’s fifty greatest leaders by Fortune and POLITICO magazines, and the first ever Social Movement of the Year Award from the Webbys.

Opal is currently at the helm of the country’s leading Black organization for immigrant rights, the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI). Founded in 2006, BAJI is a national organization that educates and advocates to further immigrant rights and racial justice together with African-American, Afro-Latino, African, and Caribbean immigrant communities. As the Executive Director at BAJI, Opal collaborates with staff and communities in Los Angeles, Phoenix, New York, Oakland, Washington DC, and communities throughout the Southern states. The organization helped win family reunification visas for Haitians displaced by the 2010 earthquake. BAJI is an award-winning organization with recognition by leading institutions across the country.

A transnational feminist, Opal supports and helps shape the strategic work of Pan African Network in Defense of Migrant Rights, and the Black Immigration Network (BIN) international and national formations respectively, dedicated to people of African descent. She has presented at the United Nations and participated with the UN’s Global Forum on Migration and Commission on the Status of Women.

Opal is being featured in the Smithsonian’s new National Museum for African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) for her historic contributions.

Prior to becoming Executive Director, Opal worked as Co-Director and Communications Director at BAJI. Her contributions include leading organizing efforts for the first ever Black-led rally for immigrant justice and the first Congressional briefing on Black immigrants in Washington DC. Additionally, she coordinated BAJI’s work as launch partner with Race Forward’s historic Drop the I-Word campaign, working with the campaign to raise awareness about the importance of respectful language and history through the lens of the Great Migration, the Civil Rights Movement and current migration of the Black diaspora.

Opal has been active in social movements for over a decade. She is a student of liberation theology and her practice is in the tradition of Ella Baker, informed by Stuart Hall, bell hooks and Black Feminist thinkers. She has been published in the Oxford Dictionary of African Biographies, was #10 on the 2015 Root 100 list and she was named a “New Civil Rights Leader” by the Los Angeles Times in 2015 and ESSENCE magazine in 2014, for her cutting edge movement building work which bridges immigrant and human rights work to the ever-growing Black liberation movement. She was a lead architect of the Black-Brown Coalition of Arizona and was involved in grassroots organizing against SB 1070 with the Alto Arizona campaign. Opal is a former Case Manager for survivors of domestic violence and still provides community education on the issue.

Opal holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and a Masters of Arts degree in Communication and Advocacy. The daughter of Nigerian immigrants, she grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. She currently resides in the Republic of Brooklyn, New York where she loves riding her single speed bike and collecting African art.

(We are still trying to locate the ‘Republic of Brooklyn, New York’ but believe it is connected to CHAZ/CHOP in Seattle.)

The one piece that the BLM website left off about Opal is that she is connected to Venezuelan President, the communist dictator, Nicolas Maduro.

Maduro has ruled Venezuela since 2013, in which time more than 4.5 million people have fled the country to escape food shortages, violence and political turmoil. He has been accused of overseeing “gross violations” of human rights during a crackdown on political opponents and in March was indicted in the US on charges of drug trafficking and money-laundering.

Greg Gilmour on Twitter pointed this out:

The riots are not about equality.  They are about a communist takeover of the greatest nation on earth – the USA – where even radical communists make a decent living.

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‘South Park’ Episodes Roasting Prophet Muhammad Kept Off HBO Max


Streaming service HBO Max won’t offer five episodes of the popular cartoon series South Park because they satirize the Prophet Muhammad.

According to Deadline, the deletions were discussed with the show’s producers and agreed upon before HBO Max took the series. The TimeWarner-owned network was concerned because depictions of Muhammad violate Islamic proscriptions against showing images of Muhammad and other Islamic prophets. To prevent idol worship, Islam forbids statues, paintings, cartoons, and any other depiction of Muhammad.

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In 2010, South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker came under threat by radical Islamists over the issue, resulting in Comedy Central pulling the offending episodes at the time.

The episodes HBO Max will refuse to air include season five’s “Super Best Friends” and season 14’s “200 and 201.” These two episodes were also axed by Hulu and even removed from the South Park website. Also removed from HBO Max are season 10’s “Cartoon Wars Part I” and “Cartoon Wars Part 2,” although these episodes remain on the South Park website.

South Park regularly skewers the most controversial topics. Last year, for instance, the series scorched transgender athletes, but the show really caused a stir with an attack on Chinese censors. The long running show has depicted and satirized Jesus Christ and other figures from myriad faiths.

China banned South Park last year and Stone and Parker went on a tear roasting the communist regime over their censorship. The producers mocked China in a faux apology on Twitter:

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ENABLERS: CBS Hides Cuomo’s Disaster in Story on COVID and Nursing Homes

How do you do a segment on nursing home deaths and COVID and NOT mention New York or Andrew Cuomo? More seriously, WHY do that? The honest answer is because you want to cover for the state’s Democratic governor and his disastrous decision to force senior homes to take corona patients. 
On Thursday, a CBS This Morning segment focused on Massachusetts (a state with a Republican governor). Reporter Jonathan Vigliotti explained about the Holyoke Soldiers Home: “The 147-page report released Wednesday says the most substantial error was the decision to move all veterans, both COVID-19 positive and those with no COVID-19 symptoms, into one unit.” Hmm, what state does that sound like? Might have been a good time to mention Cuomo’s New York? Vigliotti didn’t. 
 
 
Instead, the journalist danced round the issue, speaking vaguely: “Nursing homes around the country have been crushed by the pandemic. About one in five facilities have reported deaths.” He added, “Last week, a special House panel on the coronavirus pandemic launched an investigation.” 
Speaking of that House investigation, Congressman Steve Scalise wrote an op-ed in the New York Post on Wednesday directly challenging Cuomo’s handling of the crisis: 
The novel-coronavirus death toll in New York’s nursing homes is tragic. More than 6,000 American seniors died of COVID-19 in nursing homes and long-term-care facilities across the Empire State, yet grieving families have no answers for how this happened or who is responsible.
As the ranking member of the US House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, I am charged with investigating “preparedness for and response to the coronavirus crisis.” By all accounts, New York’s handling of the crisis in its nursing homes has been a colossal failure.
The headline for the Post op-ed: “Gov. Cuomo can’t dodge accountability for nursing home deaths forever.” But, apparently, that’s exactly what CBS is trying to help Cuomo do. In May, This Morning focused on the “devastating toll” of corona on nursing home. Again, no mention of Cuomo. One can only assume that the enablers at CBS don’t care about nursing home deaths in New York. 
This attempt by CBS to hide the truth was brought to you by Chase Bank, Lindt chocolate and the AARP.
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CBS This Morning
6/25/2020
7:07:40 to 7:10:17 
2 minutes and 27 seconds 
ANTHONY MASON: CBS News has confirmed that more than 54,000 people living and working in long-term care facilities have died from the coronavirus. That’s more than 40 percent of reported U.S. deaths. At one hard-hit facility, the Holyoke Soldiers Home in Massachusetts, 76 residents died. All of them veterans. A newly released report blames management decisions described as, quote, “utterly baffling.” Jonathan Vigliotti reports. 
SUSAN KENNEY: It was preventable for sure. 
JONATHAN VIGLIOTTI: Susan Kenney is heartbroken over the newly released report detailing the missteps at the Holyoke Soldiers Home. Her father, Air Force Veteran Charles Lowell, was one of the 80 residents who died of the coronavirus. The 147-page report released Wednesday says the most substantial error was the decision to move all veterans, both COVID-19 positive and those with no COVID-19 symptoms, into one unit, resulting in more than 40 veterans crowded into a space designed to hold 25. 
SUSAN KENNEY: For veterans that fought for our country, just put together like cattle. 
VIGLIOTTI: Workers described the move as total pandemonium, saying the space resembled a war zone. One social worker said they felt they were moving these unknowing veterans off to die. The investigation was ordered by governor Charlie Baker. 
GOVERNOR CHARLIE BAKER: Veterans who deserve the best from state government got exactly the opposite. And there’s no excuse or plausible explanation for that. 
VIGLIOTTI: Nursing homes around the country have been crushed by the pandemic. About one in five facilities have reported deaths. Last week, a special House panel on the coronavirus pandemic launched an investigation. 
DANIELLE LETROUNEAU: My father would not have died this year if it hadn’t been for COVID
VIGLIOTTI: Danielle Letourneau’ 74-year-old father Dean also passed away at Soldiers Home. 
LETROUNEAU: I want other people’s grandchildren to be able to spend time with their grandparents. 
VIGLIOTTI: The state’s attorney general is conducting a separate investigation to determine if legal action is warranted. The report also found the home’s lead superintendent, Bennett Walsh, was not qualified to manage a long-term care facility. He was placed on administrative leave. In a statement, Walsh called the claims baseless. The state’s Secretary of Veterans Affairs has resigned. Tony? 
TONY DOKOUPIL: An absolute tragedy there in Massachusetts. Perhaps a preventable one. And we know not the only facility where questions are being asked. Jonathan, thank you very much. 

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FED UP: Seattle Residents, Businesses Sue City For Endorsing And Enabling ‘Lawless’ CHOP Zone

A group of Seattle residents who own homes and businesses in what was, until Wednesday, the “Capitol Hill Occupied Protest” zone is now suing the city of Seattle over its willingness to “endorse” and enable CHOP’s lawlessness and even tolerate CHOP’s plan to create a “no cop co-op” police-free community.

KUOW Seattle reports that the group filed suit Wednesday night in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.

“Among other things, the lawsuit claims that the city’s actions amount to an illegal ceding of public property without due process,” per KUOW. “The lawsuit says the city has actively endorsed and enabled the CHOP.”

The group says its mission is not to undermine the larger purpose of CHOP or even to bring a swift and untimely end to the protest, which announced Wednesday it is “wrapping up” in favor of “virtual activism.” It does, however, want Seattle government officials to mitigate dangers to public safety.

“This lawsuit does not seek to undermine CHOP participants’ message or present a counter-message. Rather, this lawsuit is about the constitutional and other legal rights of Plaintiffs—businesses, employees, and residents in and around CHOP—which have been overrun by the City of Seattle’s unprecedented decision to abandon and close off an entire city neighborhood, leaving it unchecked by the police, unserved by fire and emergency health services, and inaccessible to the public at large,” the complaint reads.

“The city’s decision,” they continue, “has subjected businesses, employees, and residents of that neighborhood to extensive property damage, public safety dangers, and an inability to use and access their properties.”

The filing alleges that residents and business owners of the CHOP zone have suffered “financial losses” from the protest, though they’ve left it up to the court to determine the actual damages. More than anything, it appears the plaintiffs want the city to allow the police to return to the city’s East Precinct and begin regular patrols in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.

“The result of the City’s actions has been lawlessness,” the plaintiffs’ lawyers told media. “There is no public safety presence. Police officers will not enter the area unless it is a life-or-death situation, and even in those situations, the response is delayed and muted, if it comes at all.”

Complaints reportedly began flooding into Seattle’s city government last week, after residents realized the CHOP — which Seattle’s mayor labeled a “block party” and suggested would host the city’s “summer of love” — was becoming a lawless sector at night. Fox News even reported, last week, that some residents and businesses were considering leaving the CHOP zone permanent — and perhaps leaving Seattle altogether.

Over the weekend, CHOP’s troubles became public when a series of shootings left one person dead and at least three people wounded, one remains in critical condition.

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Durable Goods Orders Jump by Most in Six Years


Orders for durable goods made in U.S. factories jumped in May by the most in nearly six years as the economic reopening of America sparked demand.

Orders for durable goods, products meant to last at least three years, rose 15.8 percent from a month earlier, the biggest monthly jump since July 2014, according to Commerce Department data released Thursday.

April witnessed a record-breaking 18.1 percent decline.

Economists had forecast a 10 percent increase.

So-called core capital goods orders, a category that excludes aircraft and defense-industry products, increased 2.3 percent. Economists had forecast a 0.6 percent gain. This is considered a proxy for business investment so the better than expected number suggests confidence in the economic recovery.

Transportation orders were up 80 percent, including a 27.5 percent increase in orders for motor vehicles and parts. Orders for aircraft were up after sharp declines in prior months.

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Horowitz: Bombshell Penn State study shows 80 times more infections existing in March than the official count

During a Senate Homeland Security Committee remote hearing on May 6, one of the witnesses, Dr. David Katz, commenting about the lockdown in late March, said, “We may have closed the barn door after all of the horses were out.” A new study of hard data demonstrates that those horses left long before the shutdown and shows just how illogical the lockdown was when it was implemented. It also shows that this virus is much more widespread and less deadly than we thought, yet the “experts” refuse to rethink their approach in light of new information.

We didn’t start testing for COVID-19 until March, and testing didn’t ramp up in earnest until a month or two later in most parts of the country. How many cases already existed when the panic set in during mid-March? According to a peer-reviewed study by Penn State, “the number of early COVID-19 cases in the U.S. may have been more than 80 times greater and doubled nearly twice as fast as originally believed.”

The study, which was published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, analyzed influenza-like illnesses (ILI) surveillance data over a three-week period in March 2020. Researchers calculated the likely excess cases that clearly were not the typical flu and estimate that “excess ILI corresponds to more than 8.7 million new cases during the last three weeks of March, compared to the roughly 100,000 cases that were officially reported during the same time period.”

This finding is significant for several reasons:

1) Lockdowns missed the boat: By the time we locked down, this virus was already spreading far and wide. The CDC’s own research on mitigating the spread of flu indicates that “the effectiveness of pandemic mitigation strategies will erode rapidly as the cumulative illness rate prior to implementation climbs above 1 percent of the population in an affected area.” According to the Penn State study, the virus had already hit 4% of the nationwide population and 9% of New York residents. That explains why 66% of those who were hospitalized in New York were people who were already staying at home. Lockdowns were never going to work. According to the study, the overwhelming majority of states were already at more than 1% prevalence.

We know from numerous reports that the virus was already here as early as December. Last week, a study from Italy’s National Institute of Health found that the virus was in the wastewater in Milan and Turin as early as December 18. Researchers discovered the virus in 40 samples of wastewater during standard checks of sewage treatment plants in northern Italy. Obviously, the U.S. has more travel to and from China than even Italy, so there’s no reason to believe it wasn’t here in December as well.

2) Testing metrics are meaningless given the enormous number of those infected with few or no symptoms: Given that there were 87 times more cases than what had been unidentified through testing in March, imagine how many tens of millions have gotten the virus since then? What this study shows is that the virus spreads like the flu, unlike SARS-CoV-1 in 2003, which was rare and deadly. This is the context the media fails to provide when trumpeting more cases in the southern states. Now that we have universal testing in hospitals and anyone can obtain a test anywhere else, we are discovering more of what already was spreading for a while. It’s not surprising, now that hospitals are back up to capacity with typical patients, that a large percentage of them are testing positive for the virus, even though they don’t have serious cases.

 For example, Rhode Island health director Nicole Alexander-Scott said already in May, “We are now identifying more people who are in the hospital with COVID-19 as opposed to just people who are in the hospital because of COVID-19 or for COVID-19-related illnesses. Someone could have a sprained ankle and if they are screened for COVID-19 and their test returns positive … they may be in the hospital with COVID-19. We want to make sure we are capturing that data as well.” (Emphasis hers.)

This was not true in March or April. My wife gave birth in a Maryland hospital in early April, at the peak of the virus, and was not tested.

This new study demonstrates that had we implemented universal testing at that period, along with the regular flow of patients, we would have reported exponentially more hospitalizations.

3) It’s all about borders and quantity of initial introduction of a virus into a country: How much of the virus was actually introduced into a given region – country or state – likely played a large role in how bad the epidemic was. A new analysis of 500 regions in Europe shows that the areas that had a large spread at the beginning were the ones that fared much worse than those with little prevalence in March. The bottom line is that once a virus is brought in large numbers to a region, the effect of human mitigation is limited until it runs its course.

 We see a similar dynamic from this Penn State study. States like Arkansas and Arizona had almost no prevalence in March, according to their research, while New York already had over 9%. California, Texas, and Florida also had much lower prevalence of the virus, even though they are the biggest states. This explains the ultimate death tolls diverging so widely between those states and New York and why those states are experiencing a longer, more drawn-out, yet milder curve, rather than an acute spike and then a precipitous drop as New York and New Jersey had.

Arizona has only become a hot spot after it reintroduced the virus from Mexico with a surge of medical tourism across the border.

While the virus peaked in the U.S. from late March to early April, fatalities in Mexico didn’t begin to spike until May, which is when people with proper documentation to enter the U.S. began stampeding toward U.S. hospitals at the border.

Thus, the lesson is that the one thing you can do is prevent the introduction of a virus before it takes off. There’s not much to do after it has already started. Yet our government refused to shut off international travel when it matters, but shuts down the lives of citizens when it will no longer help.

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Valedictorian with Perfect Attendance Since Preschool Gets $430,000 in Scholarships


A high school valedictorian from Mount Vernon, New York, has a lot to celebrate throughout her academic career so far, earning up to $430,000 in scholarship money.

But that is not all Ashanti Palmer has to celebrate. According to her high school, the Nellie A. Thornton High School, Palmer has not missed a day of school since preschool.

If you add all those days up, it amounts to more than 4,600 days.

Palmer has also made honor roll every semester since she was in kindergarten.

“Being named valedictorian feels good because it shows that all the hard work I’ve put in over the years has paid off, and that effort is being celebrated in a big way,” Palmer said in a statement.

“In terms of my perfect attendance, it wasn’t something that I sought out. I knew that showing up to school every day was important, because even missing one day can set you back. It wasn’t until 10th grade that I realized I hadn’t missed a day, and then I wanted to keep up the streak,” she added.

The 17-year-old credits her mother and her teachers for her success in her academic career.

“Ashanti’s achievements in the Mount Vernon schools have been nothing short of remarkable,” Dr. Kenneth R. Hamilton, Mount Vernon City School District superintendent, said in a statement. “We strive to ensure our students graduate from here college- and career-ready, and Ashanti is a testament to that goal.”

She also received multiple scholarships, adding up to more than $430,000 to offset the cost of college. Palmer plans to major in biomedical engineering in the fall at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), where she plans to follow the pre-med track.

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Trump Slams BLM Leader: This Is Treason, Sedition, Insurrection!

Trump Slams BLM Leader: This Is Treason, Sedition, Insurrection!

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In what is sure to elevate race tension to ’12’ (since they are already at ’11’), President Trump has responded to comments from the BLM movement’s leader earlier in the week:

Trump’s comment follow comments by Hawk Newsome – who chairs Black Lives Matter of Greater New York  argued that because violence and rioting appeared to be getting the point across more effectively, those efforts were justifiable.

A tense exchange with Fox’s Martha MacCallum  lays out the details (and likely triggered Trump):

MacCallum began by quoting Newsome as saying that he wanted to “shove legislation down people’s throats,” and then asked him, “What exactly is it that you hope to achieve through violence?”

Newsome responded by claiming that the United States had been “built upon violence,” citing the American Revolution and arguing that American diplomacy largely consisted of blowing up other countries and replacing their leaders with leaders we liked better.

MacCallum responded: “The only reason I posed that first question to you the way that I did, I watched you talking on a bunch of different interviews today and you said, ‘Burn it down.’ You said it, ‘Burn it down, it’s time.’ So that makes me think that you want to burn it down.”

“If this country doesn’t give us what we want then we will burn down the system and replace it,” Newsome replied. “And I could be speaking figuratively, I could be speaking literally. It’s a matter of interpretation.”

This came on the heels of comments from another BLM co-founder earlier in the week. As we detailed earlier in the week, while massive protests continue to rage across the country (and beyond) in the name of George Floyd, Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors admitted during a Friday night interview with CNN that "our goal is to get Trump out."

Cullors, who described BLM organizers in 2015 as "trained Marxists," compared Trump to Hitler after refusing to meet with him, and referred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as the Gestapo, told CNN‘s Jake Tapper (via Breitbart‘s Josh Caplan):

JAKE TAPPER: I’ve heard a lot of criticism of former Vice President Joe Biden from civil rights activists. The election, obviously, will be a choice. How do you think Biden matches up compared to President Trump when it comes to these issues that are important to you?

PATRISSE CULLORS: Trump not only needs to not be in office in November but he should resign now. Trump needs to be out of office. He is not fit for office. And so what we are going to push for is a move to get Trump out. While we’re also going to continue to push and pressure vice president Joe Biden around his policies and relationship to policing and criminalization. That’s going to be important. But our goal is to get Trump out.

In 2015, Cullors said that BLM would take "any opportunity we have to shut down a Republican convention."

Was Tucker Carlson right when he said (and was punished with an advertiser walkout from the ‘cancel’ crew at Sleeping Giants) that Black Lives Matter is now a political party?

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Trump’s Quick Deportations Score on Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can deport some people seeking asylum without allowing them to make their case to a federal judge. The high court’s 7-2 ruling applies to people who fail their initial asylum screenings, making them eligible for quick deportation, or expedited removal. The justices ruled in the case…

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Pro-Trump NFL Coach Jack Del Rio Defies Mob, Savages Critics of His Politics: ‘Kiss My A**’

Here’s the state of America right now: Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but some opinions are more equal than others. Take the National Football League. Given the political climate of recent weeks, Colin Kaepernick isn’t just getting another look from NFL teams. The former 49ers quarterback has become a newly canonized secular saint, a…

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