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China rights activist missing after being stopped at Shanghai airport, state media omits Jack Ma from list of business leaders

Guo Feixiong
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In this December 2014, file photo, Yang Maodong, better known by his penname Guo Feixiong, sits in a detention center in Guangzhou in southern China's Guangdong province.
Authorities have given no word on the status of Chinese legal rights activist Guo Feixiong after he was blocked from leaving the country last week to join his family in the United States, his sister said Tuesday.

Yang Maoping said they had no word from Guo or information from police since he was reportedly detained at Shanghai's Pudong airport Thursday while attempting to board a flight to the U.S.

Guo had messaged friends that he would go on hunger strike unless allowed to leave the country to be with his wife who is undergoing treatment for cancer.

"I have been informed that I cannot leave the country because I am under suspicion of endangering state security and other such charges. I will now go on indefinite hunger strike and call on the people of China and governments and people around the world to offer assistance," Guo said in a text sent to friends and passed on to journalists.

As a lawyer, Guo represented government critics and had been imprisoned for more than 10 years under China's loosely defined state security laws. The ruling Communist Party frequently uses travel bans to punish those who challenge it, often as a prelude to prosecution and lengthy prison terms.

Comment: Research the "709 crackdown" for more on how Chinese authorities treat lawyers who defend human rights cases on mainland China: RSDL ("residential surveillance at a designated location" - i.e. arbitrary arrest followed by solitary confinement in a secret prison for an undesignated period of time), forced and scripted TV confessions, threatening family members, etc.

Even being pro-Beijing isn't always a safeguard:

And in other news, Jack Ma was left off a list of Chinese entrepreneurial leaders by the Shanghai Securities News today. The memory hole is working nicely, it seems. For background, see this.


Snakes in Suits

Treasury Sec. Yellen received $800G from hedge fund in Gamestop controversy; WH doesn't commit to recusal

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Newly-confirmed Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen received around $810,000 in speaking fees from the hedge fund that bailed out one of the primary losers in the recent Gamestop frenzy.

Yellen's financial disclosure shows her making $337,500 for multiple days in Oct. of 2020 from Citadel. She similarly banked $292,500 in October of 2019 and $180,000 in December of that year.

The Senate confirmed Yellen on Monday, making her the first female secretary of the department. She previously chaired the Federal Reserve after an appointment by former President Obama.

Both Citadel and Point72 infused almost $3 billion into Melvin Capital, which saw massive losses after betting against the video game retailer Gamestop. The White House said on Wednesday that Yellen was monitoring the situation.

Comment: In Texas, the attorney general and the SEC have announced they will be investigating the Gamestop trading restrictions. From the AG himself:
"Wall Street corporations cannot limit public access to the free market, nor should they censor discussion surrounding it, particularly for their own benefit," said Paxton. "This apparent coordination between hedge funds, trading platforms, and web servers to shut down threats to their market dominance is shockingly unprecedented and wrong. It stinks of corruption."
Steve Cohen, the billionaire and owner of the New York Mets, deleted his Twitter after his hedge fund company bailed out a number of fellow financiers hit hard by the Reddit investors. One of those hedge funds, Melvin Capital, lost more than $8 billion in January. All due to grassroots work by real people. Karma comes back in a big way!

As the battle rages on between Wall Street and Gamestop investors, the WallStreetBets coin has been placed at the top of the rankings on the CoinMarketCap price-tracking website, above bitcoin.

Media outlets digging into the Robinhood founders' political contributions revealed that Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev and co-founder Baiju Bhatt contributed $2,800 each to the campaigns of Maxine Waters (D-CA), the chairwoman of the House Committee on Financial Services, and the top Republican on the committee, Patrick McHenry (R-NC), last October.


Info

MSNBC did not ask Lincoln Project founders about John Weaver allegations despite booking them 17 times after the story first broke

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MSNBC hosts did not ask Lincoln Project co-founders about sexual harassment allegations against their colleague despite booking them 17 times over three weeks.

The Lincoln Project, a pro-Democrat group, was forced to disavow co-founder John Weaver on Jan. 31 following a New York Times report that he sexually propositioned men and boys on social media.

The Lincoln Project claimed in a statement that it was "betrayed and deceived by John Weaver."

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Pistol

Three dead in Pennsylvania snow shovelling dispute

Three dead in Pennsylvania snow
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Three dead in Pennsylvania snow shovelling dispute
Couple shot in argument with neighbour

Three people died in a Pennsylvania shooting that stemmed from a dispute over snow clearance.

A husband and wife were found gunned down in the street following a violent argument with their neighbour, who was then found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his nearby home.

Police say that the violence unfolded in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, during Monday's heavy snowstorm and that neighbours reported hearing a dozen shots shortly after 9am.

District attorney Stefanie Salavantis said there had been existing friction between the neighbours but that "this morning, the dispute was exacerbated by a disagreement over snow disposal."


Pirates

Antifa activists occupy hotel in Washington state Capitol, demanding shelter for homeless

Red Lion Hotel on Capitol Way

An activist group calling itself Oly Housing Now has occupied 17 rooms of a Red Lion Hotel on Capitol Way in downtown Olympia, WA, according to a news release issued by the group.
Update 9pm: At least 12 people have been arrested so far.

Update 8:30 PM: EMTs were seen entering the building. City of Olympia releases a statement on the events on the evening.

Update 8:20 PM: Sympathizers of the hotel occupiers are harassing journalists and citizen journalists documenting the event, trying to get them to stop filming.

Comment: From Jason Ratz:




And Andy Ngo:


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Quenelle

Facebook insider leaks: Hours of video of Zuckerberg & execs admitting they have 'too much power'

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Project Veritas released a new video today leaked by a brave Facebook insider exposing CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other senior executives admitting to the company's wide-ranging powers to censor political speech and promote partisan objectives.

In a Jan. 7 video, Zuckerberg is seen accusing then-President Trump of subverting the republic.

"It's so important that our political leaders lead by example, make sure we put the nation first here, and what we've seen is that the president [Trump] has been doing the opposite of that...The president [Trump] intends to use his remaining time in office to undermine the peaceful and lawful transition of power," Zuckerberg said.

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Attention

Investigation: 100K Covid Deaths? We don't think so!

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On the 26th January 2021, authorities announced that the UK had surpassed 100,000 deaths due to Covid-19. We've told you time and time again that this number is hugely misleading due to the fact when they started the count in 2020 they initially counted anybody who they suspected had symptoms of Covid. Symptoms that are common with all respiratory diseases that have been around for our entire lives.

Then once they could start testing, with the controversial PCR test they were counting anybody who died within 45 days of a positive test. Then they revised that to 28 days. Then right at the start of the third lockdown they changed those parameters to within 60 days of a positive test. Meaning even if the person was to tragically die in a car accident, if they had received a positive test result for SARS-CoV-2 within the set time frame they have been and are added to the Covid death statistics.

So that number of 100,000 Covid deaths just doesn't add up to us. But you're not just going to take our word for it. So we decided to take a look at official Office of National Statistics data for Deaths in 2020 compared to previous years, and this is what we found...

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Red Flag

Andy Ngo exposes Antifa and Democrat hypocrisy in new bestselling book

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One of the more irritating consequences of America's ever-increasing polarization is that events, which are considered to be true and crucial by one group, are broadly dismissed as delusion and dogma by the other.

Both Republicans and Democrats are guilty of this willful blindness, but it has taken some effort for America's left-wing to ignore Antifa's violence. Take, for instance, the way in which the East-Coast media has reacted to the events of 2020: "Antifa as Trump imagines it only exists in the conservative mind," wrote one journalist at Vox. Or take this extraordinary act of mental gymnastics by Vanity Fair, which didn't just declare that Antifa was of no threat, but went one step further, saying that the "bogeyman" simply didn't exist.

Biden's Democrats like to pretend that Antifa are simply lentil-eating, art graduates bestowed with the all-American task of punching Nazis. But now, with a Democratic president and total control of Congress, the DNC may finally have to greet the monster that grew under their supervision.

If Joe Biden's eyesight still works, someone should probably give him Andy Ngo's Antifa Unmasked. After all, it seems unlikely that Antifa's violence will stop after something as bloodless as Biden's election victory. As Portland's Mayor Ted Wheeler, who presided over more than 100 days of Antifa-led riots, was forced to admit: his efforts "at de-escalation" were met with "ongoing violence and even scorn from radical Antifa."

Bizarro Earth

Deranged Disney producer Jack Morrissey apologizes for '#MAGAkids into the woodchipper' fantasy

Disney Morrissey
© Twitter, Walt Disney Pictures
Film producer Jack Morrissey apologized on Monday for a social media post envisioning the bloody outcome of Covington Catholic High School students being put into a woodchipper.

Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin captured and shared Morrissey's since-deleted tweet, which draws on a scene from the 1996 film Fargo in which a character's corpse is fed through a woodchipper:


Morrissey joined a myriad of "verified" Twitter profiles in his response to the narrative of "racist" high school students harassing a Native American. He has since locked his Twitter profile and prevented non-approved followers from viewing his posts.

Comment: Isn't it a bit concerning that a guy who creates movies for kids has these types of thoughts?? Maybe Disney could consider hiring people who don't fantasize about violently murdering children? It seems like a low bar, but maybe it's difficult to find people with just a bit of character in Hollywood these days.


Attention

America's murder rate increase in 2020 has 'no modern precedent,' crime analyst group finds

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Murder rates saw a "historic" increase in 2020 compared to 2019, with more than 1,200 additional killings year-over-year in a sample of 34 American cities, according to a study released Monday.

"The coronavirus pandemic, continuing incidents of police violence, and rising homicide and violent crime rates each pose massive policy challenges in their own right, but the interplay between them creates even more difficult decisions for policymakers," states a report from the National Commission of COVID-19 and Criminal Justice (NCCCJ). "Despite this difficulty, leaders at all levels of government should take bold action in responding to all three crises."

Homicide rates jumped by 30% from 2019 to 2020, while gun assault and aggravated assault rates climbed 8% and 6%, respectively, experts found.

"Homicide rates were higher during every month of 2020 relative to rates from the previous year," the report states, calling the 30% surge "a large and troubling increase that has no modern precedent."