Anti-Gun Protesters Shout Death Threats Outside Mitch McConnell’s House



Gun-control supporters stood outside US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s home in Kentucky on Sunday night protesting and hurling death threats at him, all the while streaming live on Facebook. In one video clip, a woman can be heard talking about stabbing McConnell in his heart. In the wake of the El Paso and Dayton shootings, Democrat lawmakers and gun-control supporters have been blasting McConnell for not calling a Senate vote on a gun-control bill that was passed by the Democrat-controlled House in February. -GEG

Gun control supporters stood outside Senate Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell’s home in Kentucky on Sunday night — protesting and hurling
death threats at him — while broadcasting on Facebook Live.

“Murder Turtle!” the demonstrators can be heard shouting on video, in reference to McConnell’s infamous nickname.

“Come out, come out, wherever you are,” a person says at one point, while the others continue to yell.

“The bitch home — we keep seeing the lights go on and off,” another
says. “This hoe really thought he was going to get ready to be at home
after he hurt his little punk ass shoulder. Bitch, don’t nobody give a
f–k! F–k your thoughts and prayers, Mitch. F–k you, f–k your wife, f–k
everything you stand for. ”

The “emergency protest,” as the demonstrators described it, took
place Sunday night while McConnell, 77, reportedly was home recovering from a broken shoulder after a fall he suffered. About 20 to 30 people attended.

Louisville metro police confirmed that the group was outside the
senator’s residence, telling The Post they were “protesting peacefully.”

“We are assisting Capitol Police,” a spokesman said.

The department was unaware, however, of the threats being made on the 2-hour FB Live video.

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Joaquin Castro Doxxed Trump Donors and Their Employers, Exposing Them to Unhinged Leftists, to Intimidate Future Contributors



Democrat Texas Representative Joaquin Castro, who chairs the presidential campaign of his twin brother Julian, tweeted the names and employers of 44 San Antonia residents and businesses who maxed out their donations to President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign. he cap on donations from individuals is $2,800, so the list targets affluent citizens, not millionaires. The congressman claims he is targeting voters who “are fueling a campaign of hate that labels Hispanic immigrants as ‘invaders.’” -GEG

On Tuesday, Democratic Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro, who chairs the
presidential campaign of his twin brother Julian, tweeted the names and
employers of more than 40 San Antonians who maxed out their donations to
President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign.

Mind you, the federal maximum is $2,800 per individual, so we’re not
talking about nefarious millionaires and billionaires or political
activists or public figures. The congressman doxed a bunch of regular
citizens whose only sin was displeasing Castro.

The congressman claims
he is targeting voters who “are fueling a campaign of hate that labels
Hispanic immigrants as ‘invaders.’” First of all, if Castro disagrees
with his fellow Texans on whether illegal immigrants are “invaders,” he
is free to try to change their minds. Instead he decided to sic every
unhinged progressive activist in Texas on these businesses, which, one
imagines, employ and serve plenty of people in his community.

Then again, Castro has no clue if these individuals support Trump’s
rhetoric on immigration or even if they support his position on the
borders. Maybe some of his victims maxed out because they’re happy with
the unemployment rate or like GOP’s tax policy. Or maybe they see the
election as a binary choice and prefer a demagogic president to a
leftist congressman who feels comfortable doxing his own
constituents? Who knows?

Not that it matters. I may believe that Castro is a lightweight
authoritarian, it still doesn’t mean I should post his family’s business
addresses on Twitter.

Many Democrats like Castro have adopted a political zealotry that
rationalizes basically any tactic they deem is necessary to fight Trump.
This, I guess, now includes intimidation. That’s because the purpose of
tweeting these names wasn’t merely to bully those who have already
donated to Trump, but to warn anyone in his district thinking about
contributing to Trump to consider the potential retaliatory public
attacks on their businesses (or worse.)

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The Owner of 8chan Says the Manifesto Was NOT Uploaded by the El Paso Walmart Shooter




Jim Watkins, owner of the anonymous message board 8chan, says that the manifesto attributed to the El Paso Walmart shooter, was posted to 8chan by someone other than the shooter. He said, “I don’t know if he wrote it or not, but it was not uploaded by the murderer. That is clear, and law enforcement was made aware of this before most people had even heard the horrific news.” -GEG

The owner of the anonymous message board 8Chan, Jim Watkins, has
unequivocally stated that the manifesto which was said to have been
posted by the El Paso Walmart shooter on his website was not actually
posted by the killer.

Just moments before the deadly shooting in El Paso on Saturday, a
sinister four page long manifesto was posted to 8Chan by someone who
claimed to be the shooter.

However, Watkins, an Army veteran, asserted that the shooter actually posted on Instagram prior to the attack — and whoever uploaded the manifesto to 8Chan was not the person who committed the heinous act.

“First of all, the El Paso shooter posted on Instagram, not
8Chan. Later, someone uploaded a manifesto. However, that manifesto was
not uploaded by the Walmart shooter,” Watkins asserted in his video
statement. “I don’t know if he wrote it or not, but it was not uploaded
by the murderer. That is clear, and law enforcement was made aware of
this before most people had even heard the horrific news.”

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AOC’s Chief of Staff, Saikat Chakrabarti, Has Come under Investigation for Possible Illegal Handling of more than $1-million in Campaign Donations – And He Has Resigned



Saikat Chakrabarti, the mastermind behind Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign and proposed Green New Deal, resigned as her chief of staff last week at the same time as coming under federal investigation. Two PACs are being probed, Brand New Congress and Justice Democrats, both set up by Chakrabarti to support Marxist candidates across the country. More than $1-million in political donations was funneled into two private companies that Chakrabarti also incorporated and controlled. Both companies had similar names to the PACs. While PACs must follow stringent federal rules on disclosure of spending and fundraising, private companies are not subject to the same transparency. The $5,000 limit on contributions from PACs to candidates may have been violated. -GEG

The feds are looking into possible campaign finance misdeeds by Rep.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s chief of staff and lead rainmaker, who
suddenly resigned Friday, federal sources told The Post.

The inquiry centers on two political action committees founded by
Saikat Chakrabarti, the top aide who quit along with Ocasio-Cortez
spokesman Corbin Trent, the sources said. Trent left to join the
congresswoman’s 2020 re-election campaign.

The brash Chakrabarti, who masterminded Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign and
steered her proposed Green New Deal, had caused uproar in the halls of
Congress with a series of combative tweets that contributed to a rift between his rookie boss and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

“People were not happy that he used his Twitter account to comment
about members and the bills that he and his boss oppose,” a senior House
Democratic staffer said. “There was a series of colliding and cascading
grievances.”

The two PACs being probed, Brand New Congress and Justice Democrats,
were both set up by Chakrabarti to support progressive candidates across
the country.

But they funneled more than $1 million
in political donations into two private companies that Chakrabarti also
incorporated and controlled, according to Federal Election Commission
filings and a complaint filed in March with the regulatory agency.

In 2016 and 2017, the PACs raised about $3.3 million, mostly from
small donors. A third of the cash was transferred to two private
companies whose names are similar to one of the PACs — Brand New
Congress LLC and Brand New Campaign LLC — federal campaign filings show.

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Politicians Attempt to Use Mass Shootings to Win Votes While Ignoring Deeper Issues



Tucker Carlson comments on Democrat presidential candidates using recent shootings to condemn Donald Trump, “white supremacy”, and guns. They ignore deeper problems such as a decaying culture that lacks purpose. Young men now exist without communities, no fathers, no mentors, no instruction in useful trades, no productive activities, no opportunities for love and affection, and no way out. Suicide rates are the highest ever measured, millions are dependent on drugs, and 15% of millennials still live at home with their parents. Less than half of those between 25 and 34 are married, and a high proportion are not in any relationship at all.They feel helpless, miserable and alone. The American culture has been killed by its enemies.

70% of mass shooters show signs of mental illness. A former FBI profiler suggests that involuntary celibacy also is a contributing factor. [We are disappointed that this FBI expert makes no mention that almost all mass shooters are on prescription psychoactive drugs at the time of their rampages. These drugs carry warnings that side effects include impulses for homicide and suicide! We believe these drugs are the number-one cause of mass shootings.] -GEG





Media Creates Impression That All Mass Shooters Are White Males, But New York Times Disclosed in 2016 that 75% of Shooters Were Black



A New York Times article from 2016 was based on a study of 358 mass shootings, defined as involving at least four victims, found that “nearly three-fourths of victims and suspected assailants whose race could be identified were black.” [This does not mean that black people are more violent than other races, but it does mean that media portrayal of white people as such is not based on fact. Violence is an individual personality trait or cultural norm, not a racial trait.] -GEG

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/08/photos-every-us-mass-shooter-in-2019-who-shot-four-or-more-people/

NY Times article from 2016:

After the slaughter of nine worshipers at a South Carolina church last June, but before the massacre of eight students and a teacher at an Oregon community college in October, there was a shooting that the police here have labeled Incident 159022597.01. It happened on a clear Friday night at an Elks Lodge, on a modest block of clapboard houses northeast of this city’s hilly downtown. Unlike the butchery that bookended it, it merited no presidential statements, no saturation television coverage.

But
what took place at 6101 Prentice Street on Aug. 21 may say more about
the nature of gun violence in the United States than any of those far
more famous rampages. It is a snapshot of a different sort of mass
violence — one that erupts with such anesthetic regularity that it is
rendered almost invisible, except to the mostly black victims, survivors
and attackers.

According to the
police account, more than 30 people had gathered in the paneled basement
bar of the lodge to mark the 39th birthday of a man named Greg Wallace
when a former neighbor, Timothy Murphy, showed up, drunk. Fists flew.
Mr. Murphy ducked out the door, burst back in with a handgun, and opened
fire.

As
partygoers scrambled for the door, he chased Greg Wallace’s younger
brother Dawaun to a tiny black-and-white-tiled bathroom, where he shot
him nine times before the violence spilled out onto the street. There,
another Wallace relative, also armed with a handgun, fired back at him.

By
the end, 27 bullets had flown, hitting seven people: Mr. Murphy, who
died; Dawaun Wallace, who was grievously wounded; four bystanders, one
of whom was hit in the genitals, another in the leg.

And Barry Washington.

A
seasonal packer for Amazon.com, Mr. Washington, 56, had stopped at the
lodge on his way to the store for cigarettes, said his sister, Jaci
Washington. He was in the bathroom when Mr. Murphy cornered Dawaun
Wallace there. A single bullet pierced Mr. Washington’s arm, then his
heart.

He left behind a son, a daughter, a brother, a sister, a mother and four grandchildren.

“My
brother died on the floor of a bathroom for no reason,” Ms. Washington
said. “He had nothing to do with the whole situation. I can’t believe I
lost my brother like this.”

Yet many
in the neighborhood where they grew up, she said, responded with a
shrug. “The reality is, this happens quite frequently,” she said. “And
it’s kind of, ‘Oh, well, this guy was killed today. Somebody else will
be killed tomorrow.’ ”

That is more than correct. The Elks Lodge episode was one of at least 358 armed encounters nationwide last year — nearly one a day, on average — in which four or more people were killed or wounded, including
attackers. The toll: 462 dead and 1,330 injured, sometimes for life,
typically in bursts of gunfire lasting but seconds.

In
some cities, law enforcement officials say a growing share of shootings
involve more than one victim, possibly driven by increased violence
between street gangs. But data are scarce.

Seeking
deeper insight into the phenomenon, The New York Times identified and
analyzed these 358 shootings with four or more casualties, drawing on
two databases assembled from news reports and citizen contributors, and
then verifying details with law enforcement agencies.

Only a small handful were high-profile mass shootings like those in South Carolina and Oregon. The rest are a pencil sketch of everyday America at its most violent.

They
chronicle how easily lives are shattered when a firearm is readily
available — in a waistband, a glove compartment, a mailbox or garbage
can that serves as a gang’s gun locker. They document the mayhem spawned
by the most banal of offenses: a push in a bar, a Facebook taunt, the
wrong choice of music at a house party. They tally scores of
unfortunates in the wrong place at the wrong time: an 11-month-old
clinging to his mother’s hip, shot as she prepared to load him into a
car; a 77-year-old church deacon, killed by a stray bullet while
watching television on his couch.

The
shootings took place everywhere, but mostly outdoors: at neighborhood
barbecues, family reunions, music festivals, basketball tournaments,
movie theaters, housing project courtyards, Sweet 16 parties, public
parks. Where motives could be gleaned, roughly half involved or
suggested crime or gang activity. Arguments that spun out of control
accounted for most other shootings, followed by acts of domestic
violence.

The
typical victim was a man between 18 and 30, but more than 1 in 10 were
17 or younger. Less is known about those who pulled the triggers because
nearly half of the cases remain unsolved. But of those arrested or
identified as suspects, the average age was 27.

Most
of the shootings occurred in economically downtrodden neighborhoods.
These shootings, by and large, are not a middle-class phenomenon.

The
divide is racial as well. Among the cases examined by The Times were 39
domestic violence shootings, and they largely involved white attackers
and victims. So did many of the high-profile massacres, including a wild
shootout between Texas biker gangs that left nine people dead and 18
wounded.

Over all, though, nearly
three-fourths of victims and suspected assailants whose race could be
identified were black. Some experts suggest that helps explain why the
drumbeat of dead and wounded does not inspire more outrage.

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Cloudflare Drops 8chan for Posting Alleged El Paso Shooter Manifesto. FBI Caught Covertly Posting on 8chan in June.



On Saturday, a manifesto attributed to Patrick Crusius, the alleged El Paso shooter, was posted on 8chan, an image board where anyone can post images or content, and is known to be politically incorrect, with no monitoring from site administration. Cloudflare, a system that protects websites from cyber attacks, dropped 8chan and blamed the website for “inspiring” mass murder.

Apparently, the FBI is also posting on 8chan, which was discovered earlier this summer after an application for a search warrant for 8chan was unsealed, revealing that a federal agent , FBI Special Agent Michael J. Rod, was trolling the site, and trying to redirect blame for the April 27th synagogue shooting toward the Russian government, and away from the users’ conspiracy theories against the CIA or Mossad. [Hey, the FBI is supposed to investigate criminal activity, not initiate it.] -GEG


On Saturday the El Paso mass murderer posted a “manifesto” on 8Chan and then went off and murdered 20 at a Walmart.

On Monday Cloudflare Blog terminated service with 8Chan.
Cloudflare also blamed the website for “inspiring” the mass murderer.

This is where we are today with hard left activists running all of our internet properties.

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FBI agent accidentally reveals own 8chan posts; attempts to redirect white supremacist rage against Russia

The unsealing of an application for a search warrant
by the federal government on 8chan’s servers has unintentionally
revealed that a federal agent has been trolling the site and attempting
to redirect the users’ conspiracy theories against the Russian
government instead of the CIA or Mossad.

The legal case stems from the April 27th shooting at a California synagogue
by white supremacist and 8chan user John Earnest. The day of the
shooting, Earnest is believed to have posted to 8chan a link to an
anti-Semitic Pastebin manifesto and a not-so-cryptic suggestion that he
was about to commit a murderous act of violence to back up his beliefs.
In the accompanying affidavit to the search warrant application, FBI
Special Agent Michael J. Rod requests the “IP address and metadata
information about Earnest’s original posting and the postings of all of
the individuals who responded to the subject posting and/or commented
about it. Additionally, agents seek information about any other posting
coming from the IP address used by Earnest to post the subject posting.”

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Additional sources:

http://archive.is/hP7qN




Senator Rand Paul Had Part of His Lung Removed Due to Complications from the 2017 Attack by His Neighbor


Senator Rand Paul announced that he underwent surgery to have a portion of his lung removed, a lingering result of a 2017 violent assault by his next door neighbor, Rene Boucher, who tackled him from behind. Paul suffered six broken ribs in the attack and contracted pneumonia. Earlier this year, he had another surgical procedure to treat a hernia related to the attack. Boucher previously pleaded guilty to assaulting a member of Congress, a federal offense, and was ordered to pay a $10,000 fine and sentenced to 30 days in jail. In a separate lawsuit, a jury ordered Boucher to pay $580,000 in damages and medical expenses. -GEG

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) revealed on Monday that he recently underwent surgery to remove a portion of his lung that was injured after his neighbor assaulted him at his home two years ago.

“Unfortunately, I will have to limit my August activities. Part of my
lung damaged by the 2017 assault had to be removed by surgery this
weekend,” Paul said. “The doctors, nurses, [and] staff at Vanderbilt
University Medical Center were great. I should be able to return to the
Senate in September.”

Unfortunately,
I will have to limit my August activities. Part of my lung damaged by
the 2017 assault had to be removed by surgery this weekend. The doctors,
nurses, & staff at Vanderbilt University Medical Center were great.
I should be able to return to the Senate in September — Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) August 5, 2019

The
Kentucky senator told police that his neighbor “came onto his property
and tackled him from behind, forcing him to the ground and causing
pain.” The attack left him with six broken ribs, pleural effusion, and, consequently, pneumonia.

Rene
Boucher, 59, was arrested in November 2017 after he attacked Paul
outside his Bowling Green, Kentucky home. He was reportedly upset after
Paul blew some leaves onto his property with his lawnmower. The judge
presiding over the case referred to the attack as a “dispute between
neighbors” and denied that it was politically motivated.

Boucher
ultimately pleaded guilty to assaulting a member of Congress resulting
in personal injury. He was subsequently sentenced to 30 days in prison, a
year of supervised release, and required to serve 100 hours of
community service for the attack. Paul was further rewarded more than $580,000 in damages and medical expenses.

The news comes only a week after Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) faced widespread backlash for circulating a tweet that appeared to celebrate the violent attack.

Omar retweeted actor and outspoken leftist Tom Arnold on July 29
after he wrote on Twitter: “Imagine being Rand Paul’s next door neighbor
and having to deal with [Rand Paul] lying cowardly circular whiney
bullcrap about lawn clippings. No wonder he ripped his toupee off.”

Wow, it appears @IlhanMN is celebrating/calling for violence against @RandPaul.

I hope every Democrat and Republican in Congress, as well as members of the media have the courage to call this out.

Calls for political violence should never be tolerated, regardless of Party. pic.twitter.com/AQcz5gqLI6 — Andrew Surabian (@Surabees) July 29, 2019

Leading up to Omar seemingly promoting the attack, Paul had expressed his discontent
with the freshman congresswoman’s frequent criticism of the country
that has provided her so much since she arrived as a refugee fleeing
from Somalia.

“I’ve met people who have come here from behind the
Iron Curtain. They got away from communism, they’re some of the best
Americans we have because they really appreciate how great our country
is,” Paul said at the time. “Then I hear Representative Omar say America
is a terrible place – well, she came here and we fed her, we clothed
her, she got welfare, she got [schooling], she got healthcare, and then
lo and behold, she has the honor of actually winning a seat in
Congress.”

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