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Heart

UFC veteran Denis Stojnic comes to rescue of woman being assaulted outside his nightclub

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UFC veteran Denis Stojnic's MMA skills were put to practical use recently after he spotted a man assaulting a woman outside a nightclub he owns in the Bosnia and Herzegovina capital.

The heavyweight, who owns a 13-3 (1) record in professional mixed martial arts, came to the rescue of a patron of the Dorian Gray venue in Sarajevo after spotting a man follow a woman out of the venue on security footage.

The man appears to grab the woman by the hair before continuing the assault against the back of a nearby car.

At this point Stojnic briskly walks towards the man, separates him from the woman and throws him to the ground.

Comment: If you're looking for an example of the positive uses of masculinity and testosterone, look no further than Mr. Stojnic.


Bad Guys

Video, affidavit reveal details about teacher accused of trying to sell relative online

Amber Michelle Parker
A woman has been arrested in a multi-agency human trafficking investigation in Central Texas.

With the help of the McLennan County Sheriff's Office, investigators with the Freestone County Sheriff's Office arrested a local teacher Wednesday morning at her residence on CR 933 in Teague in connection with trafficking a minor overseas.

Amber Michelle Parker, 37, has been charged with trafficking of persons.

Her bond has been set at $25,000.

Stock Down

Dow Jones tumbles more than 600 points after Apple CEO announces drop in revenue

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled more than 660 points as Apple stock dropped nearly 10 percent - the biggest single day decline for the company since 2013 - just one day after it slashed its revenue forecast.

Shortly after spooking Asian and European investors, CEO Tim Cook's bombshell announcement rocked Wall Street on Thursday. The drop marked the worst start to a year for both the S&P 500 and the Dow since 2000, while for the Nasdaq it was the weakest start since 2005, according to Market Watch.

The Dow Jones fell nearly 2.8 to 22,686.22 points just days after it completed its worst year in a decade. The S&P 500 index plunged nearly 2.5 percent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq lost more than three percent.

Sheriff

Police officer stands up for man's rights, stops cop who's tasing a man for free speech

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Freedom of speech, in the land of the free, is not guaranteed. Despite the wording of the First Amendment, claiming that "Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech," there are countless laws across the country designed to do exactly that. However, even when there aren't archaic anti-speech laws on the books, police will all too often deprive people of their freedom - for practicing their freedom.

Because police attack people for their freedom of speech, the taxpayers are often held to the fire to pay for the violation. Such is the case out of Commerce City in which Joshua Condiotti-Wade just received $175,000 - for holding a sign that said "F**k bad cops" - and getting assaulted for it.

In 2016, Condiotti-Wade and Eric Brandt fashioned signs to express their opinion on police and went to the Adams County Human Services building - a public property. As the two men protested with their signage, someone inside the building became offended and called police.

Heart - Black

US soldier suspected in wife's murder flees to Thailand

Peter Van Bawi Lian
© Indianapolis Police Department via APThis undated photo provided by the Indianapolis Police Department shows Peter Van Bawi Lian. Authorities say the 21-year-old soldier who flew from Colorado to Indiana and allegedly killed his wife, then fled to Thailand, is now wanted for military desertion.
A 21-year-old U.S. soldier is accused of flying to Indianapolis from Colorado to kill his estranged wife, then dumping her body in a trash bin and fleeing to Thailand.

Peter Lian was charged with murder Wednesday in the death of Khuang Par, whose body was discovered in a suitcase in an Indianapolis dumpster on Dec. 23.

Par, 27, was living with Lian near Fort Carson in Colorado Springs but had returned to family in Indianapolis after she accused her husband of assaulting her on Nov. 30, Indianapolis police Det. Christopher Craighill said in a court filing.

Snakes in Suits

'Our leaders are mercenaries': Tucker Carlson on the disintegration of traditional American culture

Tucker Carlson
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Tucker Carlson goes a long way towards connecting the disintegration of traditionally-valued American culture (Christian, family oriented, men the dominant wage-earners and providers, etc.) to the state it has become now. The video's transcript is available here.

This video covers such important points that we will offer timestamps and topics listed:


Megaphone

Jordan Peterson: NYT showing 'willful blindness' on free speech threats by tech companies

Jordan B. Peterson
© YouTube, "The Rubin Report" screenshot"12 Rules for Life" author and clinical psychologist Jordan B. Peterson discusses free speech with YouTube's Dave Rubin, Jan. 1, 2019.
"12 Rules for Life" author Jordan B. Peterson says he is stunned at what appears to be "willful blindness" by the New York Times on threats to free speech.

The clinical psychologist and YouTube commentator Dave Rubin welcomed in the new year by announcing plans to leave Patreon on Jan 15. The move was prompted by the crowdfunding platform's nebulous and seemingly arbitrary enforcement of rules regarding "hate speech," in addition to the decision by credit card companies to involve themselves in such disputes.

Mr. Peterson, referencing a recent Times piece titled "Patreon Bars Anti-Feminist for Racist Speech, Inciting Revolt," said the newspaper was showing a severe "lack of imagination" regarding ways the current debate may eventually boomerang back on journalists.

"There's an old military adage, which is that if you invent a weapon it will be used by your enemy within 15 years," he said Tuesday. "What makes the people who are on the left ... what makes them so sure that exactly the same tactics won't be used against them at the drop of a hat once the tactics have been validated and put in place?"

Comment: See also: As users leave Patreon due to censorship based on political bias, the rabbit hole goes deeper


V

How and why alternative voices are being de-platformed on the web - and what may be done in response

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Just a quick post to thank all of you, the readers and contributors, for a great year and for making this possible.

Most of you know that the organs (as Solzhenitsyn might have styled them) are using their effective monopoly control over all modern forms of communication - the Internet, social media - to stifle information and opinion that isn't orthodox.

For a brief decade or so, the Internet really was free. It enabled contrarian viewpoints to end-run what had been the information lockdown of pre-Internet media outlets - i.e., the major TV networks, of which there were just three; the major print media, of which there were also basically just three - The New York Times, Washington Post and LA Times - all of them run by the ideologically simpatico.

That lockdown is in the process of being reasserted. It is being done by suppressing dissenting or just different viewpoints via what is styled (in the hideous jargon of technocratic tyranny) "de-platforming," which means barring any person who produces "objectionable" material from making it available through entities such as YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and so on - all of them owned, it is important to point out, by the same cartel or might as well be - as in the case of the New York Times, Washington Post and LA Times.

Comment: Tom Luongo shared a few thoughts recently on what might be done to address this problem:
The recent deplatforming of Sargon of Akkad by Patreon has a lot of people very nervous. I became worried we'd get to this state the first time they went after Gab for not allowing their app in the Google or Apple stores.

It became obvious then that we would wind up here today. It starts with saying that certain things are unacceptable based on arbitrary enforcement of Terms of Service and ends with backroom pressure to cut a person off from making money.

Google began demonetizing channels which were politically unpalatable to its senior management. So, a lot of demonetized YouTubers moved to Patreon, asking subscribers to support them directly rather than deal with intrusive ads.

And now Patreon has gotten into the game. But, we always knew that they would. They went after Laura Southern last year.

Alex Jones was simultaneously thrown off every platform and then Gab was taken down over a 48-hour period with no warning over having a particular user on its platform.

Yes, that guy shot up a synagogue. That's not Gab's problem.

It didn't matter that Twitter still hosts all manner of violent and disgusting content or Facebook hosting sites of terrorist groups. Political opposition to the globalist plan of universal serfdom for us and unchecked power for them was to be snuffed out with extreme prejudice.

Alternatives Rise

Alternative platforms needed to be marginalized to blunt their growth. Steemit is in trouble due to poor governance and the crushing of the cryptocurrency markets now that Wall St. can use the futures market to disrupt the actual market.

The truth, however, is that by trying to marginalize these alternative voices and raise their cost of capital for growth all that they've done is made them more popular than they likely would have been otherwise.

Gab is closing in on a million accounts now.

Gab user growth
But, make no mistake, the deplatforming was meant to be unfair. It was done on purpose to inflame conservatives and libertarians to scream for a solution - more regulation, more control over the companies who control the on-ramps to the modern internet.

This was the desired solution all along.

To put the blame squarely on capitalism run rampant and keep making the stupid Marxist arguments for total control over speech and the economy. As well to give failing governments a legitimate reason to arrogate even more power to themselves.

Deplatforming is real. And Patreon's removal of Sargon of Akkad over flimsy reasons is understandable if it was simply a compliance system gone wrong. But, from what I understand of the situation, it's well beyond that. Patreon was simply looking for an excuse to axe Sargon.

And the reason to go after his Patreon account is to raise the costs of his doing what he does beyond his threshold of continuing. And it is a stark warning to the rest of us that if once you get successful, you'll be attacked as well.

So, what do we do about it?

Crypto-Solutions

Jordan Peterson talked about this yesterday on his Patreon.
We thought about moving to alternatively crowd-funding platforms such as SubscribeStar, but it isn't obvious that will constitute a long-term solution. Dave Rubin and I (and others) have been discussing the establishment of a Patreon-like enterprise that will not be susceptible to arbitrary censorship, and we are making progress, but these things cannot be rushed without the possibility of excess error.

But I am seriously displeased about the removal of Sargon (and many other people) and will definitely do something about it.
But, is that enough? Likely not. Because the first alternative, SubscribeStar, has already had its payment channels shut down.

These people are serious about taking us out of the conversation. I've been championing people to use alternative platforms for months but inertia keeps them where they are, not wanting to have to rebuild their brand all over again.

But, it is time to embrace the new platforms and find new ways to circumvent these attacks on our ability to make a living. They haven't gone after me yet, but you have to think in these terms while building a business.

This, to me, is where a cryptocurrency shows its true worth. By being an unstoppable medium of exchange, a cryptocurrency becomes the payment layer that companies like Stripe and PayPal have built their businesses on to this point. But they are no longer serving their customers, they are abusing them.

The problem is, of course, bringing those assets back into the real world to deal with real world issues like paying your rent, electric bill, hosting fees etc.

There are real demands which at this point can only be met with dollars. So, that means a couple of things. The first is that once the payment is made in some cryptocurrency, say Bitcoin, it then has to be converted to dollars, which has become difficult as the same players - PayPal, Stripe etc. - will not exchange cryptocurrency for dollars.

Coinbase will for individuals, but does not do business with companies. The truth is that the solution is in front of us but barriers have been erected to make it difficult or raise costs prohibitively.

And, again, that's the point. But, that's where we need to 'stand up straight with our shoulders back' as Dr. Peterson would put it and build a supply chain with full U.S. dollar convertibility, even if it means going offshore to do it.

I'll start with the words from Gab CEO Andrew Torba:


This is the face of the future and the means to change the current dynamic. But, it starts with people recognizing the problem and building workarounds which should be unnecessary and in a free society anathema to contemplate, but which are sadly reality.

If it isn't Torba and his crew it'll be someone else. Of that I'm sure. The market provides because there is a profit waiting for someone brave enough to build something someone else wants.

But, as content creators we need to recognize that it starts with us taking responsibility for our businesses and building in redundancy to make them anti-fragile.

This story of internet censorship is no different than the one playing out between countries right now. Russia and Iran are openly defying U.S. diktats on their behavior, utilizing the dollar as the preferred weapon of choice. Every day that they survive to bill another good or another service in rubles or rials is another step closer to being free of the tyranny of the political imperatives of U.S. and European oligarchs.

These platforms were built as loss-leaders to reel in customers to collect their data and study their habits. The costs to us were put off into the future. The costs being they could kick us off whenever we were inconvenient to them.

That future is today.

Join my Patreon to help us find a solution to the current censorship problem



Telescope

London airports order military-grade anti-drone equipment worth "several million"

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© Reuters / Toby MelvilleA British Airways passenger jet at Gatwick airport, UK (file photo)
London's Gatwick and Heathrow airports have ordered military-grade anti-drone defenses worth "several million pounds" after drones caused three days of disruption at Gatwick last month, The Times newspaper reported on Thursday.

Transport Minister Chris Grayling met police, aviation and defense chiefs on Thursday to discuss the issue, the report said. The airports did not immediately comment on the report.

Drone sightings caused chaos at Gatwick, Britain's second busiest airport, last month, disrupting the travel plans of tens of thousands of people in the run up to Christmas.

Comment: The story becomes even more bizarre when you consider that some police officers claim there may never have been a drone in operation at all, while another is quoted saying that some of the sightings may have been a drone belonging to the police department.

It's notable that of 115 reports, 92 were confirmed by police, and confirmed as coming from credible sources. It's also quite curious that of all those sightings not one person, nor the airports own security, managed to capture any footage of the alleged drone.

Later in the week, Birmingham airport also suffered disruption during one of the busiest times of the year, with the airport issuing a statement that a 'technical fault' led to a brief shut down shutdown of flights.

At least for Gatwick airport, it seems this is only the most recent in a spate of unusual sightings: UFO 'near miss' at Gatwick Airport, London coincides with release of MoD files describing similar incident 18 years ago


Sheriff

A 'hunt' for Germans: Head of police union slams migrants who attacked people before New Year's Eve

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© Reuters / Wolfgang Rattay / FileAnti-migrant protest in 2016
Germany must admit that it is not only far-right extremists who commit hate-fueled mobbing attacks, the German police union chief said as he lambasted a group of migrants, who assaulted people days before the New Year's Eve.

It is wrong that an incident is called "a 'hate-fueled hunt' only when it comes to crimes committed by some far-right extremists," Rainer Wendt, the head of the German police union, told Bild daily as he called on the German government to take a clear stand on a recent incident. On December 29, several migrant youths attacked passers-by at random on the streets of the German southern town of Amberg.

While the police are still investigating the case while providing no details about the suspects' motives, Wendt was apparently eager to share his own thoughts on the issue. "I will name you the motive: it is deep contempt for our state and for the people, who live with us," he told Bild.

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