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  1. The covid panic narrative is falling apart. Hence the new riot panic narrative, to induce ELEVENTY panic. Also the race card. Far left is running out of panic ammo. https://mobile.twitter.com/jeremyfaust/status/1268615125323272192 ^ pay attention to this.
  2. Coincidences. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today 5-y&geo=US&q=black lives matter
  3. Simple Question. Democrat Mayor and Democrat Governors refuse to answer, studiously avoiding their overt hypocrisy like the plague. If protesters can march, why can’t businesses open? Remember COVID-19? Owners of small businesses that have yet to open but are in danger of being smashed by rioters sure do. As Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo take turns making vague comments about the continued destruction, many small-business owners caught in limbo are asking: Why are crowds OK for protest but not anything else? Our fearful leaders have no answer. New York City is still a full five days away from entering Phase 1. This will open up only some industries, like construction and manufacturing and retail on a pickup basis only. Many business owners are wondering if they’ll have a business left to open when their turn finally comes. Few business owners I spoke to would let me use their name or the name of their business. Several told me they’re afraid of retaliation by a government that has full control of their fate. They feel that criticizing any part of the reopen plan can have them targeted for shutdown when they do get to open. An owner of a chain of pre-schools that regularly provide services to over 500 families across the city told me how impossible it’s been to get a clear answer from the state about the future of his business. “We have waited weeks to hear from state and local officials and no one can provide clear guidance. We’ve had teams that have been put in place to assess the situation from Day 1, and the fact that there is little to no solid information presented to small businesses so we may begin to transform to the new norm is disheartening, to say the least.” With “education” sandwiched in with Broadway shows and concerts in Phase 4, and so many day camps closed for the season because permission from Cuomo to open came too late, it’s impossible to tell when parents will be able to get any kind of child care. Many other business owners I spoke to were unclear how they will reopen if their kids have nowhere to go. Others wondered how, even after we fully reopen, their businesses could function with the strict guidelines in place. A jewelry store owner in Midtown told me she’s not sure how a jewelry store can allow customers inside with masks. The curbside pickup finally allowed in Phase 1 won’t make a difference to many retailers either. Sarale Giter, a hairstylist in Brooklyn, was one of the few to let me use her real name. She is one of the founders of the group Reopen NY, dedicated to helping small businesses reopen. Giter told me, “If you can give blessings to protesters who are exercising their right to protest without social distancing, then surely we can be free to practice our right to conduct business in a safe and social distanced manner with masks and sanitizing.” The protests have exposed the absurdity of the continued lockdowns. It’s either a public-health emergency and crowds must be stopped or it’s not. It cannot be both. On Sunday, as protests continued in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, a video circulated online of a city sheriff just a few avenues away giving tickets to open stores on 13th Avenue in Brooklyn. None of this makes any sense anymore. The jig is up, the lockdown is over, our elected officials just need to catch up. The unrest in our streets is undeniably tied to people being locked in their homes indefinitely, many with no jobs to return to. There’s a reason the protests are hitting so hard in New York City, nowhere near Minneapolis, the actual site of George Floyd’s killing, and that’s because we remain in this perpetual lockdown with hardly an end in sight. We need to get to a better place as a city, and to do that we need to go back to work. Dani Zolden and James Altucher own the comedy club Stand Up New York. On Sunday the club put on a socially distanced show on the sidewalk outside. Altucher told me, “We just wanted to get people laughing again. The comedians were great. The audience was having a fun time and doing proper social distancing and wearing masks. And then we were shut down about 20 minutes before the show would’ve ended anyway.” We all need to laugh again. Our politicians need to let us.
  4. Antifa Terrorists Mess with Wrong California Town – Get the “Ever-Loving Snot” Beat Out of Them (VIDEO) https://twitter.com/Just_Shannah/status/1267961287977373696
  5. Well then ... Reverse Rioting ploy ...
  6. Magnolia LNG sale falls through to company with ties to Lafayette, new buyer steps up The Australian parent company behind the Magnolia LNG project near Lake Charles [ Louisiana ] canceled a deal to sell the operation to a British business with a significant presence in Lafayette in late May. Global Energy Megatrend Ltd. was expected to pay $2.25 million to LNG Ltd. by May 15, but on May 25 the deal was terminated due to the buyer's "failure to close the transaction within the required timeframe." One day later, Magnolia LNG Holdings LLC, a Delaware-based entity incorporated on May 7, stepped up and bought Magnolia LNG for $2 million.
  7. Disclaimer, I do *not* provide trading advice about oil & gas. Despite the numerous private messages I have received over the years from noobs on this forum and also on LinkedIn. This is for info only. Natural Gas: 2 Reasons To Buy On Dips The Baker Hughes data is not bearish The monthly chart could limit the downside potential for the price of natural gas Electricity demand during a hot summer will increase gas usage at a time when production is falling Energy has been a volatile sector in 2020. The price of NYMEX crude oil futures fell into negative territory on April 20 when the May contract expired, and longs had nowhere to store the petroleum. In March, the price of nearby NYMEX natural gas futures fell to the lowest level of this century when it reached $1.519 per MMBtu. The last time natural gas traded at a lower price was in 1995. The weakness in energy prices was a function of massive supplies and evaporating demand during the global pandemic. The fundamental equations for crude oil and natural gas have been adjusting to compensate for the change in the balance between supply and demand. There is an old saying in commodities markets that the cure for low prices is low prices. When a commodity falls to a level where the cost of production is above the market price, output declines. Since natural gas futures began trading on NYMEX in 1990, the price range has been from $1.02 to $15.65 per MMBtu. At below $2, the price is a lot closer to the lows than the highs over the past three decades. Despite technological advances and the discovery of reserves that have lowered the production cost, the price of the energy commodity is at a level where producers are not making significant profits. Moreover, debt levels in an environment where credit is tightening for companies with weak balance sheets threaten future output viability. Natural gas is in an oversold condition on the long-term chart, and production is falling. The United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) follows the price of nearby NYMEX futures higher and lower. The Baker Hughes data is not bearish The June futures contract in natural gas rolled to July last week. When the continuous contract on NYMEX fell to a twenty-five-year low in mid-March, the low in July futures was at $1.802 per MMBtu. ... ... The cure for low prices in a commodity is the low price. When demand increases and production falls, significant price bottoms often occur. Buying natural gas during periods of price weakness is likely to be the optimal approach to the energy commodity over the coming weeks. The price action on the final trading session of May could turn out to be a harbinger of future price action. The move below $1.80 proved unsustainable and the price settled at $1.849 per MMBtu. The first level of technical resistance on the July contract stands at $2.027. The May 5 high at $2.364 is the target on the upside.
  8. Reddit livestreamer Carl tries to convince protest marchers to flip over a vehicle Crowd turns on him Carl flees Don't be like Carl, don't be an idiot 45 second video https://twitter.com/alexmimeur/status/1267266930391515136
  9. Anons have been digging into this. Comments from elsewhere. Not my words. For your consideration: ========================================= By now Ben is discovering that everything around El Nuevo Rodeo, the Mexican Cantina and Dance Club where George and Derek worked, is sketchy. El Nuevo Rodeo (hereafter ENR) is a front business. Nothing is as it seems. The background ownership of ENR takes you to a shady network of LLC’s and the name Omar Investments Inc. (est. 1996). Dig a little deeper and something else becomes evident… The ownership might connect to one or more U.S. three letter agencies. This is not surprising because Minneapolis Minnesota has more national security operations ongoing than any other community in the country. Omar Investments Inc. owns El Nuevo Rodeo Cantina and night club since 1996. The principle of Omar Investments Inc. is Muna Sabri. In 2001 a close relative, Basim Sabri, was captured by the FBI in a sting operation. The presented “former club owner”, Maya Santamaria, seen on television, appears to be a purposeful ‘front’ (a face useful in deflecting attention from the primary owner and operations) Derek Chauvin also worked at ENR for 17 years. That timeline puts Derek Chauvin showing up to work security at El Neuvo Rodeo cantina and club right after the FBI busts Basim Sabri (everyone remembers what intel agencies were doing right after 9-11-01). This was not some random street incident. Arguably, every single person in/around law enforcement and EMT response that day knew each-other. ================================= In short … the owner of the club where Floyd and Chauvin worked was owned by a Jordanian who aided and abetted terrorists ... and who the Feds would not allow DOJ to revoke his citizenship. collection of previous anons posts >By now Ben is discovering that everything around El Nuevo Rodeo, the Mexican Cantina and Dance Club where George and Derek worked, is sketchy. El Nuevo Rodeo (hereafter ENR) is a front business. Nothing is as it seems. The background ownership of ENR takes you to a shady network of LLC’s and the name Omar Investments Inc. (est. 1996). Dig a little deeper and something else becomes evident… The ownership might connect to one or more U.S. three letter agencies. This is not surprising because Minneapolis Minnesota has more national security operations ongoing than any other community in the country. Omar Investments Inc. owns El Nuevo Rodeo Cantina and night club since 1996. The principle of Omar Investments Inc. is Muna Sabri. In 2001 a close relative, Basim Sabri, was captured by the FBI in a sting operation. The presented “former club owner”, Maya Santamaria, seen on television, appears to be a purposeful ‘front’ (a face useful in deflecting attention from the primary owner and operations) Derek Chauvin also worked at ENR for 17 years. That timeline puts Derek Chauvin showing up to work security at El Neuvo Rodeo cantina and club right after the FBI busts Basim Sabri (everyone remembers what intel agencies were doing right after 9-11-01). -----—- Omar Investments, Inc. Overview Omar Investments, Inc. filed as a Domestic For-Profit Corporation in the State of Texas and is no longer active. This corporate entity was filed approximately twenty-nine years ago on Tuesday, July 16, 1991, according to public records filed with Texas Secretary of State. Key People Who own Omar Investments, Inc. Name: Almallah Rasmi, President Director https://www.corporationwiki.com/Texas/Garland/omar-investments-inc/33339528.aspx --------— Rasmi Almallah was born in Irbid, Jordan(1958). He received the B.A in Civil Engineering and the M.A in International Business from UT Dallas University, Texas, USA. He became a business man and own several businesses in various sectors, such as: schools, restaurants and contractors. In 2010 he founded AlWaedoun for Educational Consultations Company which includes ACMAS Abacus Center for Mental Arithmetic Program. He is the only exclusive agent of ACMAS program in Jordan which is now spreading in many schools across Jordan. Rasmi Almallah is now the Board director of ALAfaq Charity for Education which provides support to needy university students in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Board director of Katateeb Charity that aims to support the education sector in Jordan and Jerusalem, also Rasmi Almallah is the president of The Palestinian Jordanian Business Forum which promote the suitable environment that empowers the private sector to effectively play its leading role in enhancing the economic and social responsibilities stimulating investments and serving our national economy in Jordan and he is the vice president of Rakha’a Businessmen Cooperative Association that aims to develop the Jordanian economy. https://www.pamaglobal.org/jordan ------ >Almallah Rasmi DALLAS - Federal officials are trying to revoke the citizenship of a wealthy Dallas-area businessman associated with a charity that allegedly aided Palestinian terrorists. Rasmi Khader Almallah, founder of the Carpet Mills of America store chain, was served Monday with a civil lawsuit that could lead to him being stripped of U.S. citizenship, which he was awarded 16 years ago, and deported. https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Feds-take-aim-at-carpet-mogul-s-citizenship-1562935.php Federal judge rules that US can’t strip citizenship from Muslim who aided al-Qaeda in Brooklyn Bridge jihad plot Jul 22, 2018 11:54 am By Robert Spencer https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/07/federal-judge-rules-that-us-cant-strip-citizenship-from-muslim-who-aided-al-qaeda-in-brooklyn-bridge-jihad-plot “Judge says Pakistan-born terrorist convicted of helping Al-Qaeda can KEEP his US citizenship after government tried to take it away over his plot to ‘cut the cables’ on the Brooklyn Bridge,” Associated Press, July 21, 2018
  10. Compilation of info / theory that suggests George Floyd was a hit job to protect a money laundering operation (FBI?) at El Nuevo Rodeo. - Owned by Omar Investments (Muna Sabri). - Relative Basim Sabri busted by FBI on 3 bribery counts in 2001. - 9/11/01 - Intel agencies scramble to monitor for domestic threats. - Creates asset point for US security to embed in Minneapolis to monitor Somalis. - El Nuevo Rodeo (restuarant/club) possibly involved in money laundering. - Derek Chauvin & George Floyd work together at club, Chauvin for 17 years, right after Sabri is busted by FBI. - Fast forward 2020. Wuhan virus shuts down all restaurants/clubs in Minneapolis. - By default, shuts down illegal activity by legit operation. - Resulting in any activity in laundering/counterfeit op deposits by club booker would be suspicious while business is closed. - Resulting in George Floyd being out of work. No work, no pay. - Police called to Cup Foods where George Floyd reportedly passing fake $20. - Chauvin responds to call and executes hit on Floyd for potentially putting El Nuevo Rodeo operation at risk. - Floyd resists getting into car where he knew he would disappear. - Chauvin kills Floyd in public, broad daylight, with multiple cameras capturing event. - "EMT"s responding are Sheriff Dept, not medical, load body. - No charges filed in 2006 Chauvin shooting incident. - Possibly related, El Rodeo in Los Angeles is taken down as a drug-trafficking ring between US & Mex in 2015 by DEA - Possible that El Rodeo NUEVO (New El Rodeo) takes over where ER LA left off for northern trade. References: https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/05/31/sunday-talks-crump-on-floyd-we-dont-understand/ https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-pico-rivera-nightclub-owner-charged-20150226-story.html
  11. Multi LIVE Protests USA Multiple first person LIVE streams at ground level of the USA protests DISCLAIMER: These streams are gathered and compiled purely for historic documentation and educational purposes only! The world should see what is going on here in America. Here you go! The man who controls the cams : https://Twitch.TV/WOKE Houston, Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Los Angeles, Santa Monica,
  12. Seattle ANTIFA giving instructions on Twitter ... again. https://twitter.com/hashtag/seattleprotest?src=hashtag_click&f=live #seattleprotest They listen to Police Scanner and have ANTIFA on the streets Giving 'alerts' via Twitter
  13. Told ya so. Coronavirus hype biggest political hoax in history So now with the riots, coronavirus lockdowns continue, but rioting is perfectly ok? Pharmacist Unleashes Hell on Wuhan Virus Social Distancing Hypocrites: So ‘Riots Are Just Cool’ Now? Unlike with the reopen marches, where journalists gave us up to the minute “reports” on how protesters were not social distancing and/or not wearing masks, we have not been hearing the same “you’re gonna kill people, you selfish jerk!” lectures from Democrats and their allies in the mainstream media regarding those marching over the officer-involved death of George Floyd. The double standards – which I should note extend to my Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper here in NC – have been so blatant that some reporters, including Fox Los Angeles reporter Bill Melugin, have even pointed out how “ridiculous and arbitrary” the stay at home rules and lectures have been all along: Pharmacist Matt Dawson became so disgusted and frustrated over the hypocrisy and mixed messaging that he went on an epic rant on his Twitter feed Monday, calling out the inconsistencies of Democratic leaders and media figures who just a few days ago were doing things like trying to shame beachgoers in Alabama for not wearing masks and not social distancing in the middle of the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic. Grab some popcorn, kick back in the recliner, and read on. It’s a lengthy rant, but worth it (language warning): We need coronavirus case updates in protest cities from journalist and Democrat mask/distancing monitors in two weeks to find out if protesters who aren’t following CDC guidelines on social distancing, wearing a mask, and maximum gathering limits caused have case numbers to rise. Because #consistency.
  14. Mayor de Blasio Used National Guard to Quarantine Neighborhoods During Virus – Now Refuses National Guard to Prevent Mob Violence, Looting and Arson According to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio the National Guard are not a force for peace & security; they are a political weapon used when convenient for political purposes. After using the National Guard to lock-down neighborhoods and block church gatherings and attendance, New York City Mayor de Blasio now refuses to use the national guard to stop widespread mob violence, looting, arson and mayhem. Oh, and law-abiding citizens within the city are almost completely blocked by regulations from owning firearms. New York state Governor Andrew Cuomo said today he has no way to deploy the national guard into New York City without replacing Mayor Bill de Blasio: