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  • All places of worship—synagogues, mosques, churches, temples, and beyond—deserve absolute respect and protection from any form of disturbance or intimidation.

    The First Amendment safeguards religious freedom, and laws like the FACE Act (18 U.S.C. § 248) explicitly prohibit intentional interference with worship services through force, threats, or obstruction, regardless of the protesters' cause. This applies equally to all faiths, and disruptions like the one at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on January 18, 2026, set a dangerous precedent if not addressed firmly.

    We condemn the actions of Don Lemon and the group of activists who stormed Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, in clear violation of the FACE Act.

    Christians everywhere should demand that the Department of Justice arrest those who participated. We must protect religious liberty in this country.

    Concern about escalation is shared by many critics: If no accountability follows, it could encourage copycat disruptions of religious services (Christian, Jewish, or others) amid heated immigration debates.

    Lemon fired

    Don Lemon was fired from CNN in April 2023 after 17 years with the network. Based on reports from CNN itself, major outlets like BBC, AP News, and Wikipedia, as well as Lemon's own statements, the primary reasons cited were a series of on-air controversies and behind-the-scenes issues:

    Sexist comments about Nikki Haley: In February 2023, during a discussion on "CNN This Morning," Lemon said the then-51-year-old Republican presidential candidate was not "in her prime" (defining a woman's prime as her 20s, 30s, or maybe 40s). This drew widespread backlash as misogynistic, leading to an apology, time off air for "sensitivity training," and criticism from Haley herself.

    bbc.com +3

    A Variety investigation detailed a history of reported incidents, including Lemon allegedly calling female colleagues "fat," questioning Soledad O'Brien's Black identity in a staff meeting, and other claims of sexist or racist remarks. He had previously been demoted to weekends and reportedly barred from co-hosting with women due to complaints. Additional on-air gaffes included arguing men's soccer deserved higher pay because it's "more entertaining" and asking a contributor if a verbal slip was due to "mommy brain."

    en.wikipedia.org +1

    Lemon s move to the morning show was seen as a "disastrous run" with low viewership. Some sources also note a tense interview with Vivek Ramaswamy as a contributing factor, though not the main one.

    The Department of Justice (DOJ) has already launched an investigation into the January 18, 2026, disruption at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, where protesters (with Don Lemon livestreaming and participating) entered during a worship service, screaming slogans like "ICE out," confronted the pastor, and caused the service to halt amid fear among congregants (including families and children).

    Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon (Civil Rights Division) announced the probe, stating it examines potential violations of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act (18 U.S.C. § 248). This federal law prohibits:Using force, threats of force, or physical obstruction to intentionally injure, intimidate, or interfere with someone seeking to exercise religious freedom (including attending or conducting worship services).


    Don Lemon is a blithering idiot and what he did by storming that church is criminal. That cannot be tolerated in the United States of America and he needs to go to jail for it. Trespassing at the very least. Inciting violence comes to mind if anyone was hurt in the ordeal. That church should press charges.

    https://x.com/SonnaSamson/status/2013204619896238328

    Damaging or destroying property of a place of religious worship because of its religious character. It applies to houses of worship (churches, synagogues, mosques, etc.) and carries penalties including fines and prison time (up to 1 year for first offenses involving non-violent obstruction; higher for force or injury). The FACE Act was originally for clinic access but explicitly protects religious services from similar interference.


    "Lemon claimed the MAGA administration is making stuff up, and that he didn’t storm the church. On his livestream Don Lemon stated “people need to feel terrified. This is what protesting is all about”— after seeing children running out of the church scared."

    https://x.com/iAnonPatriot/status/2013087932349923582


    "This incident illustrates just how committed many on the Left are to the insane narrative that any enforcement of immigration law, any deportation of illegal aliens (whom even Obama deported, by the way) is some sort of Nazi abuse. They're willing to disrupt the sacredness of a church service to demonize law and order. They're willing to alienate peaceful Americans to spread their radical message. If they did this once, there's no guarantee they won't do it again. It is important, not just for justice in this case, but for religious freedom in America that these agitators get arrested and face charges for what they did here. I thank @AGPamBondi and @HarmeetKDhillon for taking this seriously"

    https://x.com/Tyler2ONeil/status/2013097848007536679


    "Leftists storming churches in Minnesota and disrupting services is not the First Amendment. Churches are private property. Worship isn’t a protest zone. This isn’t speech, it’s trespassing and harassment"

    https://x.com/the_jefferymead/status/2013112364762087439

    Storming a Sunday worship service is not “protest.” It’s lawless intimidation. What happened at Cities Church was an anti-Christian power play: activists disrupting prayer, frightening families, and desecrating worship because they hate lawful authority. This wasn’t about “justice.”
    It was about dominion who is allowed to gather, who is allowed to worship, and who must submit to the mob.
    A society that excuses this will not stop with churches they dislike. And churches that refuse to name this as evil will not be spared next time. Christ’s church is not a public square.
    It is holy ground and it must be defended as such.

    https://x.com/the_jefferymead/status/2013112364762087439


    "Any violation of federal law will be prosecuted."

    White House and Trump administration officials (e.g., Press Secretary) condemned it as intolerable harassment of Christians in sacred spaces.As of January 19, 2026 (today), no arrests or charges have been reported against Lemon or the protesters. Investigations like this involve gathering evidence (e.g., video from Lemon's stream, witness statements, intent assessment), which takes time—days to weeks or longer before decisions on prosecution.

    Concern about escalation is shared by many critics: If no accountability follows, it could encourage copycat disruptions of religious services (Christian, Jewish, or others) amid heated immigration debates.

    The law exists precisely to deter that by treating intentional interference with worship as a federal civil rights crime—similar to how it's enforced against pro-life activists at clinics. Prosecution would send a clear message that such actions cross protected lines, regardless of political motivation.The incident remains fast-moving.


    The DOJ probe is the mechanism in play right now—no "allowing" Lemon's actions; they're actively scrutinizing them under FACE Act protections for places like churches and synagogues. If evidence supports charges (e.g., obstruction/intimidation during worship), arrests could follow. I'll note any major updates as they emerge.

    #lemon #FACE #DOJ

    All places of worship—synagogues, mosques, churches, temples, and beyond—deserve absolute respect and protection from any form of disturbance or intimidation. The First Amendment safeguards religious freedom, and laws like the FACE Act (18 U.S.C. § 248) explicitly prohibit intentional interference with worship services through force, threats, or obstruction, regardless of the protesters' cause. This applies equally to all faiths, and disruptions like the one at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on January 18, 2026, set a dangerous precedent if not addressed firmly. We condemn the actions of Don Lemon and the group of activists who stormed Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, in clear violation of the FACE Act. Christians everywhere should demand that the Department of Justice arrest those who participated. We must protect religious liberty in this country. Concern about escalation is shared by many critics: If no accountability follows, it could encourage copycat disruptions of religious services (Christian, Jewish, or others) amid heated immigration debates. Lemon fired Don Lemon was fired from CNN in April 2023 after 17 years with the network. Based on reports from CNN itself, major outlets like BBC, AP News, and Wikipedia, as well as Lemon's own statements, the primary reasons cited were a series of on-air controversies and behind-the-scenes issues: Sexist comments about Nikki Haley: In February 2023, during a discussion on "CNN This Morning," Lemon said the then-51-year-old Republican presidential candidate was not "in her prime" (defining a woman's prime as her 20s, 30s, or maybe 40s). This drew widespread backlash as misogynistic, leading to an apology, time off air for "sensitivity training," and criticism from Haley herself. bbc.com +3 A Variety investigation detailed a history of reported incidents, including Lemon allegedly calling female colleagues "fat," questioning Soledad O'Brien's Black identity in a staff meeting, and other claims of sexist or racist remarks. He had previously been demoted to weekends and reportedly barred from co-hosting with women due to complaints. Additional on-air gaffes included arguing men's soccer deserved higher pay because it's "more entertaining" and asking a contributor if a verbal slip was due to "mommy brain." en.wikipedia.org +1 Lemon s move to the morning show was seen as a "disastrous run" with low viewership. Some sources also note a tense interview with Vivek Ramaswamy as a contributing factor, though not the main one. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has already launched an investigation into the January 18, 2026, disruption at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, where protesters (with Don Lemon livestreaming and participating) entered during a worship service, screaming slogans like "ICE out," confronted the pastor, and caused the service to halt amid fear among congregants (including families and children). Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon (Civil Rights Division) announced the probe, stating it examines potential violations of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act (18 U.S.C. § 248). This federal law prohibits:Using force, threats of force, or physical obstruction to intentionally injure, intimidate, or interfere with someone seeking to exercise religious freedom (including attending or conducting worship services). Don Lemon is a blithering idiot and what he did by storming that church is criminal. That cannot be tolerated in the United States of America and he needs to go to jail for it. Trespassing at the very least. Inciting violence comes to mind if anyone was hurt in the ordeal. That church should press charges. https://x.com/SonnaSamson/status/2013204619896238328 Damaging or destroying property of a place of religious worship because of its religious character. It applies to houses of worship (churches, synagogues, mosques, etc.) and carries penalties including fines and prison time (up to 1 year for first offenses involving non-violent obstruction; higher for force or injury). The FACE Act was originally for clinic access but explicitly protects religious services from similar interference. "Lemon claimed the MAGA administration is making stuff up, and that he didn’t storm the church. On his livestream Don Lemon stated “people need to feel terrified. This is what protesting is all about”— after seeing children running out of the church scared." https://x.com/iAnonPatriot/status/2013087932349923582 "This incident illustrates just how committed many on the Left are to the insane narrative that any enforcement of immigration law, any deportation of illegal aliens (whom even Obama deported, by the way) is some sort of Nazi abuse. They're willing to disrupt the sacredness of a church service to demonize law and order. They're willing to alienate peaceful Americans to spread their radical message. If they did this once, there's no guarantee they won't do it again. It is important, not just for justice in this case, but for religious freedom in America that these agitators get arrested and face charges for what they did here. I thank @AGPamBondi and @HarmeetKDhillon for taking this seriously" https://x.com/Tyler2ONeil/status/2013097848007536679 "Leftists storming churches in Minnesota and disrupting services is not the First Amendment. Churches are private property. Worship isn’t a protest zone. This isn’t speech, it’s trespassing and harassment" https://x.com/the_jefferymead/status/2013112364762087439 Storming a Sunday worship service is not “protest.” It’s lawless intimidation. What happened at Cities Church was an anti-Christian power play: activists disrupting prayer, frightening families, and desecrating worship because they hate lawful authority. This wasn’t about “justice.” It was about dominion who is allowed to gather, who is allowed to worship, and who must submit to the mob. A society that excuses this will not stop with churches they dislike. And churches that refuse to name this as evil will not be spared next time. Christ’s church is not a public square. It is holy ground and it must be defended as such. https://x.com/the_jefferymead/status/2013112364762087439 "Any violation of federal law will be prosecuted." White House and Trump administration officials (e.g., Press Secretary) condemned it as intolerable harassment of Christians in sacred spaces.As of January 19, 2026 (today), no arrests or charges have been reported against Lemon or the protesters. Investigations like this involve gathering evidence (e.g., video from Lemon's stream, witness statements, intent assessment), which takes time—days to weeks or longer before decisions on prosecution. Concern about escalation is shared by many critics: If no accountability follows, it could encourage copycat disruptions of religious services (Christian, Jewish, or others) amid heated immigration debates. The law exists precisely to deter that by treating intentional interference with worship as a federal civil rights crime—similar to how it's enforced against pro-life activists at clinics. Prosecution would send a clear message that such actions cross protected lines, regardless of political motivation.The incident remains fast-moving. The DOJ probe is the mechanism in play right now—no "allowing" Lemon's actions; they're actively scrutinizing them under FACE Act protections for places like churches and synagogues. If evidence supports charges (e.g., obstruction/intimidation during worship), arrests could follow. I'll note any major updates as they emerge. #lemon #FACE #DOJ
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  • 400 000 blanke burgers/ mannen werden geronseld met geweld en ingelijfd als slaaf in het leger en bij de marine/ toen er verzet kwam heeft het britse leger ontelbaar veel mensen vermoord/ mannen vrouwen.... bekijk de docu over Mary Way/ de naam Mary Way is door google grotendeels weggemoffeld bij de zoekresultaten naar verluid is er ook geen wikipedia over de massa moord op burgers door de britse marine/ The Easton Massacre 1803 | The Tragedy of Mary Way and the Navy Press Gang

    In this gripping historical deep dive documentary, we uncover the chilling events of the relatively unknown 1803 Easton Massacre, a largely forgotten yet deeply significant moment in British maritime and social history.
    This tragic confrontation between 250 local townspeople of Easton, Portland and a 40 man Royal Navy Press Gang from HMS Aigle led by Captain George Wolfe resulted in sudden bloodshed, heartbreak, and centuries long community implications — particularly for one young woman: Miss Mary Way (21). Whose story continues to haunt the streets of Easton on the Isle of Portland in the United Kingdom to this day.

    At the height of the Napoleonic Wars, Britain was in desperate need of sailors. To meet naval quotas, the Royal Navy employed press gangs — groups of naval men who forcibly conscripted able-bodied seafaring men into service. These gangs, though legal, were deeply unpopular, often targeting not only seafarers but any man they deemed fit for navy duty.

    At dawn on 2nd April 1803, a Royal Navy press gang from HMS Aigle arrived in Easton, Dorset, hoping to conscript local quarrymen and laborers by force. But the tight-knit hard Portland community would not submit quietly. What began as tense words quickly escalated into very violent conflict.

    In the chaos that followed, three local men were shot and killed by Royal Marines, while several others were injured by musket shot. Among the wounded was Mary Way, a 21-year-old Easton girl who bravely stood between the press gang and her brothers. She was shot in the back by a Royal Marine's musket. Though she initially survived, her injuries would prove fatal, and she died 6 weeks later — her name forever etched in the annals of Portland's darkest day.

    Mary Way’s courage and tragic death became a rallying cry for resistance against the injustices of forced conscription and use of Press gangs, a practice that was outlawed 20 years later. Her story serves not only as a symbol of civilian bravery but also as a poignant reminder of the human cost of empire and war, even 225 years later.

    This video explores:

    • The political and social climate of early 19th century Britain
    • The practice and controversy of naval impressment
    • A blow-by-blow account of the Easton Massacre
    • The life, death, and legacy of Mary Way
    • How these events influenced public opinion and reforms

    Join me as I shine a light on this powerful and emotional piece of British History — a tale of courage, resistance, and the high cost of loyalty to the crown.

    📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into hidden history!


    #documentary #MaryWay #BritishHistory #PortlandHistory #NavalHistory #Impressment #PressGangs #HistoricalCrime #NapoleonicWars #HistoryDocumentary #UntoldHistory #TrueHistory #HistoryMatters

    https://youtu.be/kmqUrSx6g2Y
    400 000 blanke burgers/ mannen werden geronseld met geweld en ingelijfd als slaaf in het leger en bij de marine/ toen er verzet kwam heeft het britse leger ontelbaar veel mensen vermoord/ mannen vrouwen.... bekijk de docu over Mary Way/ de naam Mary Way is door google grotendeels weggemoffeld bij de zoekresultaten naar verluid is er ook geen wikipedia over de massa moord op burgers door de britse marine/ The Easton Massacre 1803 | The Tragedy of Mary Way and the Navy Press Gang In this gripping historical deep dive documentary, we uncover the chilling events of the relatively unknown 1803 Easton Massacre, a largely forgotten yet deeply significant moment in British maritime and social history. This tragic confrontation between 250 local townspeople of Easton, Portland and a 40 man Royal Navy Press Gang from HMS Aigle led by Captain George Wolfe resulted in sudden bloodshed, heartbreak, and centuries long community implications — particularly for one young woman: Miss Mary Way (21). Whose story continues to haunt the streets of Easton on the Isle of Portland in the United Kingdom to this day. At the height of the Napoleonic Wars, Britain was in desperate need of sailors. To meet naval quotas, the Royal Navy employed press gangs — groups of naval men who forcibly conscripted able-bodied seafaring men into service. These gangs, though legal, were deeply unpopular, often targeting not only seafarers but any man they deemed fit for navy duty. At dawn on 2nd April 1803, a Royal Navy press gang from HMS Aigle arrived in Easton, Dorset, hoping to conscript local quarrymen and laborers by force. But the tight-knit hard Portland community would not submit quietly. What began as tense words quickly escalated into very violent conflict. In the chaos that followed, three local men were shot and killed by Royal Marines, while several others were injured by musket shot. Among the wounded was Mary Way, a 21-year-old Easton girl who bravely stood between the press gang and her brothers. She was shot in the back by a Royal Marine's musket. Though she initially survived, her injuries would prove fatal, and she died 6 weeks later — her name forever etched in the annals of Portland's darkest day. Mary Way’s courage and tragic death became a rallying cry for resistance against the injustices of forced conscription and use of Press gangs, a practice that was outlawed 20 years later. Her story serves not only as a symbol of civilian bravery but also as a poignant reminder of the human cost of empire and war, even 225 years later. This video explores: • The political and social climate of early 19th century Britain • The practice and controversy of naval impressment • A blow-by-blow account of the Easton Massacre • The life, death, and legacy of Mary Way • How these events influenced public opinion and reforms Join me as I shine a light on this powerful and emotional piece of British History — a tale of courage, resistance, and the high cost of loyalty to the crown. 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into hidden history! #documentary #MaryWay #BritishHistory #PortlandHistory #NavalHistory #Impressment #PressGangs #HistoricalCrime #NapoleonicWars #HistoryDocumentary #UntoldHistory #TrueHistory #HistoryMatters https://youtu.be/kmqUrSx6g2Y
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  • when injustice becomes law resistance becomes duty : Thomas Jefferson
    when injustice becomes law resistance becomes duty : Thomas Jefferson
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  • AI met Twitter Grok gemaakt fan fantasie verhaal.

    A hero, a musician, and a celestial woman, each with their own unique talents and power, painted with endless love a new legend under the city's ever-watchful neon eyes.

    In the heart of the city, where the neon lights flickered like the dreams of those beneath them, lived three souls intertwined by fate.

    Seraphina, the Hero: With her cloak of midnight and eyes like the dawn, Seraphina was the guardian of the city's night. Her powers, a mix of strength and speed, were born from a meteor shower that had blessed her with celestial energies. She roamed the rooftops, her presence a whisper of justice in the shadows.

    Luna, the Musician: Luna's fingers danced on the strings of her guitar, each note a spell weaving through the smoky air of the underground club where she performed. Her music was magic, a balm for the weary and a call to the adventurous. Her songs told tales of freedom, love, and rebellion, resonating with those who listened, including one particular hero.

    Eleanor, the Woman: Eleanor was neither hero nor performer, but her heart was like a sea of love as vast as all the oceans of the planet. She worked in the library, surrounded by stories, her days filled with the quiet joy of knowledge. But beneath her calm exterior was a longing for something more, an adventure she hadn't yet dared to dream.

    Their paths crossed one stormy night when Seraphina, in pursuit of a notorious thief, took refuge in the very club where Luna was playing. The music pierced through Seraphina's usual focus, her heart syncing with the rhythm, feeling the pull of something beyond her nightly patrols.

    Eleanor, too, had been drawn out by the storm, seeking solace in the melodies that always calmed her soul. She found herself at the same club, the music guiding her to a table near the stage, where she could see Luna's passion in every strum.

    As Luna played, her eyes met Seraphina's, acknowledging the silent guardian among the crowd. After her set, Luna approached Seraphina, curiosity piqued by the hero's presence.

    "You seem like someone who needs a story more than a song," Luna said, her voice as enchanting as her music.

    Seraphina smiled, a rare sight, "Perhaps I do. But stories are found in many places, like the library where a friend of mine works."

    The mention of the library sparked interest in Eleanor, who overheard their conversation. She introduced herself, and the three found themselves sharing stories over coffee as the rain pattered against the windows.

    Their bond grew from that night. Seraphina found comfort in Luna's melodies, a reminder of what she fought for. Luna, inspired by Seraphina's courage, wrote songs that echoed through the city, giving voice to the voiceless. And Eleanor, with her love for stories, became the chronicler of their adventures, her library a sanctuary where they could all retreat from the chaos outside.

    Together, they faced villains, both external and within themselves, turning the city into not just a battleground but a canvas for their shared journey. The hero, the musician, and the woman, each with their own power, painted a new legend under the city's ever-watchful neon eyes.

    Amsterdam

    Grok 24 01 2024
    AI met Twitter Grok gemaakt fan fantasie verhaal. A hero, a musician, and a celestial woman, each with their own unique talents and power, painted with endless love a new legend under the city's ever-watchful neon eyes. In the heart of the city, where the neon lights flickered like the dreams of those beneath them, lived three souls intertwined by fate. Seraphina, the Hero: With her cloak of midnight and eyes like the dawn, Seraphina was the guardian of the city's night. Her powers, a mix of strength and speed, were born from a meteor shower that had blessed her with celestial energies. She roamed the rooftops, her presence a whisper of justice in the shadows. Luna, the Musician: Luna's fingers danced on the strings of her guitar, each note a spell weaving through the smoky air of the underground club where she performed. Her music was magic, a balm for the weary and a call to the adventurous. Her songs told tales of freedom, love, and rebellion, resonating with those who listened, including one particular hero. Eleanor, the Woman: Eleanor was neither hero nor performer, but her heart was like a sea of love as vast as all the oceans of the planet. She worked in the library, surrounded by stories, her days filled with the quiet joy of knowledge. But beneath her calm exterior was a longing for something more, an adventure she hadn't yet dared to dream. Their paths crossed one stormy night when Seraphina, in pursuit of a notorious thief, took refuge in the very club where Luna was playing. The music pierced through Seraphina's usual focus, her heart syncing with the rhythm, feeling the pull of something beyond her nightly patrols. Eleanor, too, had been drawn out by the storm, seeking solace in the melodies that always calmed her soul. She found herself at the same club, the music guiding her to a table near the stage, where she could see Luna's passion in every strum. As Luna played, her eyes met Seraphina's, acknowledging the silent guardian among the crowd. After her set, Luna approached Seraphina, curiosity piqued by the hero's presence. "You seem like someone who needs a story more than a song," Luna said, her voice as enchanting as her music. Seraphina smiled, a rare sight, "Perhaps I do. But stories are found in many places, like the library where a friend of mine works." The mention of the library sparked interest in Eleanor, who overheard their conversation. She introduced herself, and the three found themselves sharing stories over coffee as the rain pattered against the windows. Their bond grew from that night. Seraphina found comfort in Luna's melodies, a reminder of what she fought for. Luna, inspired by Seraphina's courage, wrote songs that echoed through the city, giving voice to the voiceless. And Eleanor, with her love for stories, became the chronicler of their adventures, her library a sanctuary where they could all retreat from the chaos outside. Together, they faced villains, both external and within themselves, turning the city into not just a battleground but a canvas for their shared journey. The hero, the musician, and the woman, each with their own power, painted a new legend under the city's ever-watchful neon eyes. Amsterdam Grok 24 01 2024
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  • The Climate Change Conspiracy... Conspiracy | Anjali Appadurai | TEDxSurreySalon. /Anjali Appadurai recounts a profound realization during a focus group with a young mother, highlighting her guilt over her contribution to climate change despite limited choices. The talk delves into the historical deception by petroleum companies regarding climate science and introduces the concept of "the new climate denial," acknowledging climate change but advocating for more fossil fuels. The speaker urges viewers to challenge this denial by envisioning bold climate solutions that benefit society as a whole. By rejecting incremental solutions and embracing transformative action, the talk inspires hope for a sustainable future, emphasizing the need for collective action to combat the climate crisis and create a better world for future generations. Anjali Appadurai is a climate justice organizer and campaigner. As a young activist, she worked with youth movements from around the world to build a strong civil society voice at the UN Climate Convention and to ensure that social movements' demands were heard in the halls of power. She runs the Padma Centre for Climate Justice, a project that brings together diasporic communities to build power around issues of climate and economic justice, and she works as Campaigns Director at the Climate Emergency Unit. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ONGuJCIkpQ
    The Climate Change Conspiracy... Conspiracy | Anjali Appadurai | TEDxSurreySalon. /Anjali Appadurai recounts a profound realization during a focus group with a young mother, highlighting her guilt over her contribution to climate change despite limited choices. The talk delves into the historical deception by petroleum companies regarding climate science and introduces the concept of "the new climate denial," acknowledging climate change but advocating for more fossil fuels. The speaker urges viewers to challenge this denial by envisioning bold climate solutions that benefit society as a whole. By rejecting incremental solutions and embracing transformative action, the talk inspires hope for a sustainable future, emphasizing the need for collective action to combat the climate crisis and create a better world for future generations. Anjali Appadurai is a climate justice organizer and campaigner. As a young activist, she worked with youth movements from around the world to build a strong civil society voice at the UN Climate Convention and to ensure that social movements' demands were heard in the halls of power. She runs the Padma Centre for Climate Justice, a project that brings together diasporic communities to build power around issues of climate and economic justice, and she works as Campaigns Director at the Climate Emergency Unit. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ONGuJCIkpQ
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  • Ahmed Ali Alid, 45, an asylum seeker who claimed to be from Morocco, would have killed more people if he had not been cornered by armed police while seeking out more victims.

    He had attempted to kill his housemate Javed Nouri, 31, a Christian convert, then prowled the streets of Hartlepool until he came across Terence Carney, 70, stabbing him six times in the chest, abdomen and back.

    Alid was convicted of murder, attempted murder and assaulting two female police officers after he was detained following a trial at Teesside Crown Court.

    Passing sentence, the judge, Mrs Justice Chema-Grubb, said: "You attacked and murdered Terence Carney in a terrorist act.

    "You intended it as revenge for the actions of a foreign country, Israel, and to intimidate and influence the British government in its international relations.

    "You hoped to frighten the people of Britain and to undermine the freedoms they enjoy."

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1x756kez28
    Ahmed Ali Alid, 45, an asylum seeker who claimed to be from Morocco, would have killed more people if he had not been cornered by armed police while seeking out more victims. He had attempted to kill his housemate Javed Nouri, 31, a Christian convert, then prowled the streets of Hartlepool until he came across Terence Carney, 70, stabbing him six times in the chest, abdomen and back. Alid was convicted of murder, attempted murder and assaulting two female police officers after he was detained following a trial at Teesside Crown Court. Passing sentence, the judge, Mrs Justice Chema-Grubb, said: "You attacked and murdered Terence Carney in a terrorist act. "You intended it as revenge for the actions of a foreign country, Israel, and to intimidate and influence the British government in its international relations. "You hoped to frighten the people of Britain and to undermine the freedoms they enjoy." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1x756kez28
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  • MAGNA CARTA (1297) CLAUSE 39 (29) IS UK LAW TO THIS DAY:
    "NO freeman shall be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his freehold, or liberties, or free customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any other wise destroyed; nor will we not pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land. We will sell to no man, we will not deny or defer to any man either justice or right."
    MAGNA CARTA (1297) CLAUSE 39 (29) IS UK LAW TO THIS DAY: "NO freeman shall be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his freehold, or liberties, or free customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any other wise destroyed; nor will we not pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land. We will sell to no man, we will not deny or defer to any man either justice or right."
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  • Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has stated that Zelensky is a "legitimate military target" for Russia. Speaking to TASS, Medvedev labeled Zelensky a ‘war criminal’ who should be brought to justice. Medvedev’s criticism follows Zelensky’s term as President of Ukraine expiring on May 20, 2024. The presidential election in Ukraine was originally scheduled for March of this year, but have been postponed. In December 2023, Zelensky had announced that no elections will be held till martial law remains in force.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZXgIjAC-6U
    Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has stated that Zelensky is a "legitimate military target" for Russia. Speaking to TASS, Medvedev labeled Zelensky a ‘war criminal’ who should be brought to justice. Medvedev’s criticism follows Zelensky’s term as President of Ukraine expiring on May 20, 2024. The presidential election in Ukraine was originally scheduled for March of this year, but have been postponed. In December 2023, Zelensky had announced that no elections will be held till martial law remains in force. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZXgIjAC-6U
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhbnuhE283A

    #Apple River stabbing trial: Nicolae Miu takes the stand


    Watch the fim here: https://amsterboek.nl/posts/4256

    A man was attacked by a group vile bullies, he was accused of beeing a raper pedophile/ he was beaten, harassed and thrown into the water/ he defends himself/ a nasty filmmaker is stirring things up/ the man is in danger and stabs with a knife out of self defence/ one person died by the stabbing several others were badly injured/ the man with the knive was arrested for murder/ the group of attackers/ bullies/ have not been arrested/ those bullies attacked the man/why weren't they charged for their attack on the man?

    There should be a new law, that stipulates that all people involved, including the people who testify, at the trial must indicate whether they have a criminal record/and for what/ fe drug using/ abuse/addiction/ usig prescriptions and alcohol etc/ theft/ lie under oath/ and if crimes were commited with others/ this is necessary for a fair trial, and so that the jury and PUBLIC knows who they are dealing with.

    If witnesses have demonstrably lied ! to protect themselves, criminals, or a group of criminals, or a criminal friend or to blame innocent people, they should be punished for it by LAW.

    Justice must be done.

    Apple River stabbing trial
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhbnuhE283A #Apple River stabbing trial: Nicolae Miu takes the stand Watch the fim here: https://amsterboek.nl/posts/4256 A man was attacked by a group vile bullies, he was accused of beeing a raper pedophile/ he was beaten, harassed and thrown into the water/ he defends himself/ a nasty filmmaker is stirring things up/ the man is in danger and stabs with a knife out of self defence/ one person died by the stabbing several others were badly injured/ the man with the knive was arrested for murder/ the group of attackers/ bullies/ have not been arrested/ those bullies attacked the man/why weren't they charged for their attack on the man? There should be a new law, that stipulates that all people involved, including the people who testify, at the trial must indicate whether they have a criminal record/and for what/ fe drug using/ abuse/addiction/ usig prescriptions and alcohol etc/ theft/ lie under oath/ and if crimes were commited with others/ this is necessary for a fair trial, and so that the jury and PUBLIC knows who they are dealing with. If witnesses have demonstrably lied ! to protect themselves, criminals, or a group of criminals, or a criminal friend or to blame innocent people, they should be punished for it by LAW. Justice must be done. Apple River stabbing trial
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