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Equivalent of $255 million dollars in cash seized by pro-independence, secessionist militia in south Yemen

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The south Yemeni secessionist movement seeks to undo the Yemeni unification of 1990 and restore a separate independent state of South Yemen.

Separatists from the Southern Transitional Council in southern Yemen took control of 64 billion Yemeni riyals (equivalent to roughly $255.5 million US) on Saturday, with a convoy carrying the cash intended for the central bank in Aden commandeered by militia and redirected to a nearby military base.

In a statement cited by Reuters, the STC, which controls Aden, called the action "part of several measures to end sources of corruption and to prevent the use of public money in supporting terrorism...by some leaders of the Yemeni government."

Blackbox

Best of the Web: What does Black Lives Matter really stand for?

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For those who may be equivocating about Black Lives Matter and the Antifa riots and demonstrations, a very interesting point came to our attention today. Someone went and actually looked and read the BLM website to find out what they themselves say they are all about. My priest was told about this, and he told me, so I went and had a look, myself.

What follows is taken directly from this page: https://blacklivesmatter.com/what-we-believe/

It is important to actually inform the public about this group, taken from their own statements about themselves, and then make your own decisions as to whether or not this is a group you want to actually trust or support in any way. One thing is clear - this group is not about stopping racism. After their self-description will come some further comment.

Comment: Perhaps it is better to say that "stopping racism" is not BLM's primary aim. It is sandwiched between a host of other ideological aims having nothing to do with the core message implied by their name. But that's what all ideological movements do. Ordinary members and casual supporters may not even be aware of it, and that's the point. The true aims are piggybacked on the public face and slogans. Revolutionaries are smart that way. And most people don't know what has hit them after the movement tastes success: more often than not that means purges, and a further pathological deviation of the goals and methods of the movement in question. Best option: avoid ideological movements altogether. Inoculate yourself.


Arrow Down

Rep. Matt Gaetz slams colleagues raising money for groups that call the police 'rebel scum'

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© Graeme Jennings/Getty ImagesFlorida Republican Representative Matt Gaetz
Republican Florida Representative Matt Gaetz slammed some of his congressional colleagues during a hearing on police reform Wednesday, for helping raise money for a group that supports the abolishment of police and called officers "rebel scum," he said.
"Here's a tweet from two of our congressional colleagues supporting this group Black Visions Minnesota. And then here's that same group, Black Visions Minnesota that my congressional colleagues are raising money for, saying that we should end the police. And then here's that same organization retweeting 'rebel scum,' 'abolish the police'."
Gaetz then propped up another image of a tweet from that group. "Instead of police we need therapists, doctors and street medics, not cops." Gaetz paraphrased.

Crusader

Another judge rules that Ohio's COVID-19 lockdown is illegal

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Ohio's COVID-19 lockdown violates due process and the separation of powers, a state judge concluded today, ruling in favor of a company that sought to reopen a water park without suffering criminal penalties. "This unbridled and unfettered consolidation of authority in one unelected official is dangerous grounds to tread on," writes Erie County Court of Common Pleas Judge Roger Binette, referring to Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton's orders requiring "nonessential" businesses to close. "If one unelected, unaccountable to the public official is allowed to invoke unfettered Orders [that] criminalize an otherwise non-criminal activity only for disobedience to her Orders, then the right to Due Process is extinguished."

Binette's temporary restraining order allowing Kalahari Resorts & Conventions to immediately reopen its water park in Sandusky is another legal blow against Acton's business closure order, which Lake County Court of Common Pleas Judge Eugene Lucci deemed "arbitrary, unreasonable, and oppressive" in a decision last month involving gyms. While Lucci's ruling focused on statutory interpretation, Binette concluded that Acton — who resigned from her job as head of the health department yesterday but continues to advise Gov. Mike DeWine on health issues — exercised unconstitutionally broad powers by purporting to make the operation of certain heretofore legal businesses a crime.

In issuing her orders, Acton relied on a statute that charges her department with "supervision of all matters relating to the preservation of the life and health of the people" and gives it "ultimate authority in matters of quarantine and isolation." She interpreted that to mean she had "the authority to make special orders for preventing the spread of contagious or infectious disease."

Brick Wall

Irony overload: Seattle 'Autonomous Zone' has border wall, conducts 'deportations'

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© David Ryder/Getty ImagesA sign is seen on a barrier at an entrance to the so-called “Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone” on June 10, 2020 in Seattle, Washington.
Seattle, Washington's Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) — formed by anarchists, Antifa members, and Black Lives Matter activists — has set up a border wall surrounding its perimeters and is seemingly conducting 'deportations'.

CHAZ, a six-square block autonomous zone, has clear and precise borders made up of mostly vehicle barriers and various forms of fencing.

Photos from CHAZ show the border controls:

Brick Wall

Frontline report: 'I've been scared every day': Seattle resident speaks out about life on the border of CHAZ

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© TwitterAmerica's border with CHAZ
A Seattle resident living in Capitol Hill, where activists have taken over a roughly six-block radius and turned it into the "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone" (CHAZ), spoke with the Daily Caller in an exclusive interview about life on the border of the commune.

The man, who asked to only be referred to as Brandon, said he has been terrified since the protests began. Brandon said protesters are at his gates every night, adding that his "own government" has abandoned the people.

"I'm scared," Brandon said. "I've been scared every day since Sunday, and I haven't gotten a lot of sleep. For the first time in my life in Capitol Hill, I hear gunshots every single night. I've heard people screaming every single night outside. And they're not protest screams ... I've also heard screams of terror out there, and I don't know what's happening out there."


Comment: Another day in the Marxist Utopia:

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Magnify

Authorities investigating 2 separate deaths of Black men found hanging in California

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© Jefferson Graham, USA TODAYAfter Hesperia, Victorville is the last city tourists will see on the LA2Vegas ride, a collection of big box stores, restaurants and a gateway to old Route 66.
As the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department launched an investigation into the hanging death of a Black man in Palmdale, the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department said on Saturday there were no indications of foul play in the hanging death of another Black man in Victorville last month.

Palmdale is about 60 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. Victorville is about 50 miles east of Palmdale.

San Bernardino Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Jodi Miller said deputies responded around 7 a.m. on May 31 to a report of a man who hanged himself near a homeless encampment in Victorville. He was later identified as 38-year-old Malcolm Harsch.

"A death investigation is being conducted," Miller wrote in an email to The Desert Sun. "There were no indications at the scene that suggested foul play. The cause and manner of death are pending."

Comment: The lack of any signs of struggle in both cases suggest suicide. Without more information it's hard to say whether these men's decisions were driven in any way by already present mental health issues that were exasperated and amplified by the lockdowns, but if the families want justice they're most likely to find it there and not with racists.


Road Cone

Truckers say they won't deliver to cities with defunded police departments

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As cities across the country are discussing defunding or disbanding their police departments, truck drivers are voicing concerns of safety. Seventy-seven percent of truck drivers say they will refuse to deliver freight to cities with defunded police departments.

Truck driving is historically ranked as one of the most dangerous jobs in the country. In 2018, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic reported truck driving as the most deadly job in the country.

Truck drivers have spent the last year on the front line of a global pandemic and protests. Now many are fearful of what might happen if police departments disband or are defunded.

Comment: From panic-buying to lockdowns of eateries & manufacturing: Truckers, railroads face supply chain turmoil, spikes & plunges


Broom

Coincidence? British PM Churchill vanishes from Google searches as BLM protesters demand removal of statues

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Winston Churchill's picture disappeared from Google's list of British prime ministers for 12 hours today. Google claimed this was due to an 'update'. It coincides with calls from Black Lives Matter protesters for his statue to be removed
Winston Churchill's photo mysteriously disappeared from Google's list of British prime ministers overnight, coinciding with protesters calling for his statue to be torn down.

The wartime leader was the only prime minister to be left without a photo with Clement Attlee, Neville Chamberlain and Stanley Baldwin, who all served before Churchill, still displayed with their images.

The picture's disappearance coincides with an escalating row over whether his memorial in Parliament Square, London, should stay up with Black Lives Matter supporters calling for it to be torn down.

Imarn Ayton, 29, who has given speeches alongside Star Wars actor John Boyega in support of the BLM movement, said yesterday the monument is offensive and should be moved to a museum.

Even his granddaughter Emma Soames, after seeing the statue daubed with 'was a racist', said that if people were 'so infuriated' it may be 'safer' in a museum.

Comment: See also:


Sheriff

Atlanta police release complete sequence of Rayshard Brooks arrest & shooting from all angles

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© Atlanta Police/RTAtlanta police officer administers inebriation test to Rayshard Brooks in still from body cam footage
The events leading up to the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta were captured on camera from multiple perspectives. RT has compiled a video showing how the deadly incident played out.

In police bodycam footage, Brooks is seen taking a breathalyzer test as he insists that he's only had a few drinks. One of the officers, Garrett Rolfe, determines that Brooks is intoxicated and asks him to put his hands behind his back as he prepares to arrest him. Brooks then tries to tear himself away as the two cops attempt to put cuffs on him. The bodycam footage ends in chaos as the officers wrestle with Brooks on the ground, as one of them shouts, "Stop fighting! You're gonna get tased!"

The altercation was also caught on eyewitness video, which shows the scuffle more clearly than the first-person perspective. Brooks' final moments were recorded by a Wendy's security camera, which shows him being gunned down as he attempts to flee the scene.


Comment: Subsequent events were all too predictable:

The Wendy's where the shooting happened rapidly became the focal point of protest outrage


Apparently holding Wendy's partially responsible for the fatal incident, protesters torched the drive-through, which is located "dangerously close" to a gas station.



A CNN crew was threatened as they tried to report on the shooting and fire
CNN national correspondent Natasha Chen arrived at the scene with four other colleagues to report on the situation, but their presence was not welcome by some. Footage taken by the CNN team shows a group of protesters breaking the restaurant's windows as one member of the mob enters the building. Moments later, the camera's view was blocked and a scuffle ensued.


The ritual firing of the officers involved in the shooting was nearly instantaneous,


while conservative social media pundits crowed over the wages of 'pandering' and virtue-signaling:



And the culture wars roll on.