Leaders of a massive leftist network organizing protests across the country against President Trump's actions in Venezuela and Iran just met with leaders of the Cuban Communist Party Politburo & @chiproytx is sounding the alarm.
Vijay Prashad, a key leader in the network of activist groups funded by Shanghai-based billionaire Neville Roy Singham, announced that he had met with Cuba's Politburo this week. Manolo de los Santos of The People's Forum & the International People's Assembly joined him.
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The Cuba meeting "tells you how urgent it is for the administration and state law enforcement entities... to immediately investigate these groups,” Roy told me. "It just tells you how coordinated the entire network is."
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The Singham-backed network organized protests against Trump on Iran and Venezuela. The same groups also organized “anti-racism” protests after the 2020 death of George Floyd, and anti-Israel encampments after the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.
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Expert @Gundisalvus warned abt the “coordination between the Cuban leadership, including the president and the Politburo of the Cuban Communist Party, and the leaders of the groups that organize mayhem on our streets, over Gaza, ICE, Iran, whatever cause comes their way.”
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“All these groups organize chaos in our streets,” he emphasized.
More Islamist attacks may be coming, warns Muslim reformer @DrZuhdiJasser. He predicts that radical Islamist terror will likely wane if the Iranian people throw off the IRGC, but that gives militants a closing window...
Jasser's warning comes after 4 attacks in the 2 weeks since the operation began.
1⃣Ndiaga Diagne killed 2 and wounded 14 at an Austin bar about 24 hours after Trump's announcement.
He wore an Iran shirt and a "Property of Allah" hoodie. FBI is investigating as terrorism
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2⃣B*mbs at Protesters
Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, attempted to detonate two improvised explosive devices, targeting protesters outside Gracie Mansion. According to the Justice Department, both men expressed their support for the Islamic State, or ISIS.
The Human Rights Campaign, which acts like an LGBTQ mafia, is demanding companies provide coverage for new forms of transgender "health care," including liposuction, facial surgeries, and "tracheal shave."
HRC publishes a "Corporate Equality Index" rating companies on their pro-LGBTQ policies and stances. ESG investors used the survey as a benchmark for investment. HRC is on the back foot now, but 108 of the Fortune 500 companies still get a perfect 100 CEI score.
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Why did Target push "tuck" swimsuits in 2023? Why did Bud Light send Dylan Mulvaney beer? HRC's index incentivizes public displays of affection for the transgender cause—and penalizes dissent.
It acts like a protection racket: back our policies or face the mob.
A veteran told @marissastreit the new IMLS-funded Freedom Trucks make him feel "relieved."
"I sacrificed defending my great country, and what do I come back to? An education system... teaching my kids everything I sacrificed was not worth it" b/c America is "racist."
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“What a disgrace it is that these museums make veterans feel what they’ve done for our country was in vain,” Streit, president of @prageru, which helped with the trucks but took no federal 💰 for it, told me.
Reminder: this is the church invasion where a leftist activist, William Kelly AKA "DaWoke Farmer" told children, "Do you know your parents are Nazis? They're going to burn in hell."
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Some agitators blocked the stairs to the church's childcare area. Kelly also allegedly walked in front of a minivan with kids in it, yelling at congregants, while a "journalist" interviewed an agitator right in front of the van, blocking it from leaving.
Can we please stop lying around here? Here's the grand jury indictment laying out why Don Lemon was charged.
At the pre-op briefing Chauntyll Louisa Allen briefed Lemon and the other conspirators about where and what they were doing.
On camera, Nekima Armstrong tells Lemon—who knows the location but is hiding it from his audience—that they're going to "disrupt business as usual" at what we later learned was Cities Church.
When did the disruption start? As the pastor was beginning his sermon.
The agitators "oppressed, threatened, and intimidated the Church's congregants and pastors by physically occupying most of the main aisle and rows of chairs near the front of the Church, engaging in menacing and threatening behavior (for some) chanting and yelling loudly at the pastor and congregants, and/or physically obstructing them as they attempted to exit and/or move about within the church."
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In this indictment, we learn that it was William Kelly ("DaWoke Farmer") who shouted at a little kid, "Do you know your parents are Nazis? They're going to burn in hell."
When Don Lemon observed others leaving the service, he described people as "frightened," "scared," and "crying," which he said was understandable because the experience was "traumatic and uncomfortable," which he said was the purpose of the invasion.
Again Lemon said "the whole point of [the operation] is to disrupt."