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Justice for J6” rally organizer Matt Braynard said the group was in constant contact with several law enforcement agencies dailycaller.com/2021/09/24/jus…
in Washington, D.C., leading up to the event. Matt Braynard, executive director of Look Ahead America, said Friday that the protests demanding “justice” for the hundreds of people accused of breaching the Capitol on Jan. 6 will be peaceful. That online bio also notes that
Braynard is an “award winning short fiction writer.” In that vein, he founded a literary magazine in 2017 as part his MFA coursework at Columbia University. Called Otoya, it billed itself as a “Literary Journal of the New Nationalism.”The publication, Braynard explained in a
brief editor’s note, was named in honor of Otoya Yamaguchi. In 1960, Yamaguchi, a 17-year-old rightwing ultranationalist in Japan, brutally murdered Inejirō Asanuma, a member of parliament and the chairman of the Japan Socialist Party, at a televised election debate. Yamaguchi
stabbed Asanuma with a short samurai sword. The image capturing the horrific moment became one of the most famous press photos of the 20th century. After he was arrested, Yamaguchi committed suicide and became a fallen hero of the Japanese far right. On 12 October 2018,
right-wing provocateur Gavin McInnes reenacted the murder as part of a skit to entertain members of the Metropolitan Republican Club and the Proud Boys (a far-right, neo-fascist, chauvinist organization founded by McInnes) in New York City. McInnes co-founded Vice in 1994 with
Shane Smith and Suroosh Alvi. The magazine was launched as the Voice of Montreal with government funding. The name is derived from the song "Proud of Your Boy" originally created for Disney's 1992 film Aladdin but left out following story changes in production, and later featured
in the 2011 musical adaptation. The president of its Israeli subsidiary is Effie Eitam. Genie Energy's Strategic advisory board is composed of: Dick Cheney since 2009 (former vice president of the United States), Rupert Murdoch (media mogul and chairman of News Corp),
James Woolsey (former CIA director), Larry Summers (former head of the US Treasury), Bill Richardson (former Governor of New Mexico, ex-ambassador to the United Nations and United States Energy Secretary),Michael Steinhardt, Jacob Rothschild, and Mary Landrieu, former
United States Senator from Louisiana. Genie Oil and Gas (GOGAS) explored for conventional oil in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights through its Afek Oil and Gas subsidiary, and pursued oil shale projects through American Shale Oil (AMSO), Israel Energy Initiatives (IEI) and Genie
Energy Mongolia. AMSO, IEI, and Genie Energy Mongolia are no longer active. 89% of GOGAS was owned by Genie Energy while Jacob Rothschild, Michael Steinhardt and Rupert Murdoch among others held minority interests.
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