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The ban on mandatory face coverings was part of a new executive order which extended state measures purportedly put in place to fight the spread of coronavirus. Although Kemp has encouraged voluntary mask-wearing, his order made it clear that cities and counties could not coerce people into donning a face covering. The move voids orders adopted by at least 15 local governments across the state, including the city of Savannah, local media reported.
Angered by the order, Savannah Mayor Van Johnson claimed the governor "does not give a damn about us" and was putting lives at risk.
Last month, a damning report by Germany's University of Hildesheim revealed that the Berlin Senate orchestrated a crackpot scheme that saw vulnerable children being placed in the care of known pedophiles for decades.
This was a part of a harrowing "experiment" by controversial sexologist Helmut Kentler, whose perverted teachings claimed that sexual contact with adults does no harm to children. Pedophiles taking care of them would only "emancipate" their "sexuality," as Kentler repeatedly put it in countless books and on TV.
Comment:
- Pedocracy: For decades, Berlin government authority deliberately sent orphans to 'special school' run by pedophiles
- Child abuse scandal: Why 'pedophile matchmaker' was treated as respected sexology expert in Germany for decades?
- Beyond Sick: Lawsuit against government that approved a pedophile experiment handing over children to see if it would help them

People march from The National Museum of African American History and Culture to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial to mark the Juneteenth holiday June 19, 2020 in Washington, DC
"Whiteness (and its accepted normality) also exist as everyday microaggressions toward people of color," is not a message one might expect to find on the website of a Smithsonian Institution museum. Yet there it is, part of the topic titled 'Whiteness' in a series called 'Talking About Race', second from the top of the home page of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture (NMAAHC).
There is no way to tell how long it has been up on the site, but it was brought to the public eye on Tuesday by Claremont Institute president Ryan P. Williams, who described it as "divisive propaganda."
Protesters camping out at the Chinook Land Autonomous Territory (CLAT) were ordered by law enforcement to leave the area on Thursday morning. Several arrests were made due to non-compliance, according to local media.
Videos and photographs show police and federal officers clearing out the streets around Portland's Lownsdale Square Park, the location of the short-lived 'autonomous' zone. The park sits across the street from the city's federal courthouse, which has been under siege for the past several weeks by demonstrators.
The unrest erupted after federal officers nabbed a protester who appeared to be writing "RIP Dominique Dunn" on the court building, according to The Oregonian.
The paper estimated there were about 200 demonstrators at the site.
Comment: From the same protest:
In the resignation letter she made public on Tuesday, Weiss calls out the US paper of record for being more committed to the political narrative than the truth. Any piece that "does not explicitly promote progressive causes" gets published "only after every line is carefully massaged, negotiated and caveated," she writes. Language itself is "degraded in service to an ever-shifting laundry list of right causes," while some of her colleagues nod along, hoping that would protect them.
The letter was quickly praised by some on the right. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) called it "eloquent, profound, incisive — and true," while the president's son Donald Trump Jr. said it exposes the paper's tendency to attack "anyone who breaks from the far-left narrative."
Comment: Further reading on Ms. Weiss, as she slides into irrelavency:
- Bari Weiss resignation: Palestine advocates decry 'hypocrisy'
- NYT shill Bari Weiss regurgitates Hasbara talking points on Joe Rogan
- Zionist NYT shill Bari Weiss says Jews should stop giving money to Harvard and Columbia because of 'antisemitic' professors
- Bari Weiss's new book on anti-semitism takes on progressives and centrists in a predictably neocon manner
The black resin and steel figure was erected in Bristol by a small team led by artist Marc Quinn at around 5am local time, the Guardian reported. It is said they worked as quickly as possible fearing that officials could arrive to stop them.
The sculpture is a re-creation of a photo of Black Live Matter protester Jen Reid standing on an empty pedestal with her fist raised shortly after the statue of Colston was toppled last month.
Comment: Bristol City Council was not impressed with the DIY memorial, who had it removed:
A black resin and steel statue, erected secretly in the dark of night where the figure of 17th century slave trader Edward Colston once stood in Bristol, has been removed by the city council after just one day.
Despite the artist claiming it would be "extremely difficult to move," council contractors removed the Reid statue at roughly 5:20am local time on Thursday morning.
The removal of the over 100-year-old statue of the wealthy merchant, politician, and slave owner Colston came amid a groundswell of anti-racism protests across the world in the wake of the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police.
However, the replacement statue itself caused controversy and generated heated debate online, with many Bristolians praising the gesture, but others decrying how disrespectful it was.
A new video showing the questioning of a Syrian militant who was recently captured by Syrian government forces in the vicinity of Palmyra, in western Syria, shows him revealing that their firearms training was supervised by American instructors.
Comment: See also:
- Want to know why Trump's troops are training ISIS terrorists?
- Iran Claims General Soleimani Was in Possession of Video, Audio Files of Pentagon-ISIS Talks
- 'The Caliphate's Lion Cubs': ISIS resumes training child militias in US-established safe zone in Syria
- Corbett Report: Who is really behind ISIS? Origins, funding, training and intrigue

Israeli illegal settlers set up another outpost on Palestinian land in the Jordan Valley
Local official Mahdi Daraghmeh said that settlers had deployed several tents and fenced dozens of dunums of land in the areas of Biyoudh and Umm Kharrouba in the east of Ein al-Hilweh area during the last two days.
Thousands of dunums of land had already been appropriated by Jewish settlers in different areas of the northern Jordan Valley.
Comment: The Zionists are already plotting the next round of land theft:
The Israeli occupation authority (IAO) on Wednesday morning carried out land surveying in al-Hamma area in the northern Jordan Valley.
Local official Omar Faqha said that the IOA started in the morning to map carry out surveying and mapping in al-Hamma, with no known reason.
It was not the first time the IOA carried out such activity in the region, but it happened on a large scale this time.
The Jordan Valley makes up 30 percent of the occupied West Bank and constitutes half of its agricultural land.
According to B'Tselem, the valley is home to 65,000 Palestinians and 11,000 illegal Israeli settlers.
Police in the D.C. area and around the world are testing a new kind of electronic lasso designed to take down a suspect without hurting them.
It's called a BolaWrap and looks a little like something Wonder Woman or Spider-Man might have dreamed up. A handheld device that looks like a Taser shoots cord as far as 25 feet that wraps around a suspect's legs.
In Maryland, the Landover Hills Police Department recently ordered the weapon for every officer. Police in D.C., Maryland and Virginia are looking at the devices too.















Comment: One sane governor fighting against a group of hysterical politicians who are only concerned with keeping their phony jobs. If only more governors were as courageous as Brian Kemp.
The governor of Tennessee is also staying sane, saying that he is not considering any business closures or a mandated mask order.