Friday, November 13, 2020

GLOBALIST DEMOCRAT PARTY - DESTROYING AMERICA ONE CITY AT A TIME BUT DOING IT FAST!

KAMALA HARRIS AND BLACK SUPREMACY

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Kamala Harris tweeted out a link to a group raising bail money for Minnesota rioters. Biden campaign workers contributed themselves. Biden described Antifa as “an idea.” Try to imagine Churchill calling the brown shirts “an idea.”

Senate Democrats like Kamala Harris and Cory Booker worked to prevent the FBI from even having a Black Supremacist category before two terrorist attacks that murdered four people. 

We'd planned to live here our whole life. Thanks to Democrat policies, we're moving.

I came to Minneapolis in 1972,  lived in the western burbs until I married in 1991, and bought a house in a small but growing suburb northwest of town.  We have been very happy here.  We like the place and the people.  It was our intent to spend the rest of our days here.

Then the Chicoms sent us a little biological warfare experiment.  If anybody else had done that, we would have called it an act of war.  The Dems and the Beltway swamp-dwellers had tried everything in the book and not in any book to put down the administration of the duly elected president.  Nothing worked until we got that little bio-gift from the Chicoms.  

The "free press" ran with it.  They ramped up the fear, counted the cases, counted the deaths, counted everything and made the counts look as bad as they could.  If a  foreign country had done that, we would have considered it an act of war.  But since our own "free press" spread the fear, it was just news.

Then, in May, a guy took a fatal overdose of multiple drugs, tried to pass a counterfeit 20, and died in the custody of the arresting officers.  Opportunity had knocked.  The "free press" jumped on that one, and before the sun set — and for days and days up to this very day — the Dems and the Republicans, too, in all their public comments have spoken of this event as if it were a given that the poor drugged guy trying to pass a funny 20 had been murdered by the Minneapolis police.  

Never mind that the procedures the police used were part of their training.  Never mind that the autopsy said the poor guy was as good as dead before he was taken into custody.  

In reaction, the "mostly peaceful" rioters burned down a swath through Minneapolis that is five miles long and extended that into St. Paul for another three miles.  It turned out that the "mostly peaceful" rioters who were burning and looting and murdering are the foot soldiers of the Dems.  Throughout the riots, the governor and attorney general of Minnesota and the mayor of Minneapolis acted on the side of these "mostly peaceful" rioters.  

I have to think the Chicoms watching all this are more than a little amused at what their little bio-experiment has caused.  It was not much more of an epidemic than other bad flu strains of the past.  It mostly kills people who were about to die anyway.  But with help from the "free press," we have made this epidemic into a panic and thus a pandemic.  The Chicoms have found a way to roll a grenade into our tent anytime they want.  Supposed experts (who were supposedly on our side) made public statements to the effect that the "mostly peaceful" rioters were exempt from such critical measures as the wearing of masks and "social distancing" during the "mostly peaceful" protests.  Their cause was too important to be so limited.

After a few nights of fun and games burning, looting, and murdering without any consequences for that behavior, the "mostly peaceful" rioters realized they were burning down parts of the cities populated by their own supporters.  Thus, they headed for the suburbs, where they could terrorize the straight white people who deserved the worst possible treatment.  One stated target was our northwest suburb.

We were on vacation and missed all that, and they didn't make it all the way to our house, fortunately.

However, with the Minnesota governor, the Minneapolis mayor, and the Minnesota attorney general on the side of the "mostly peaceful" rioters, it is a good bet that the rioters will be back.  They might not like the election outcome, or they might like it too much, or the attorney general might not be able to convict the poor cops who had the bad luck to arrest a guy who was dying of a self-inflicted overdose of multiple drugs.  Or they might just like the burning and looting with the occasional murder thrown in.

Mind you, in daylight, these "mostly peaceful" rioters look a lot like innocent children waving signs.  But when the sun goes down, they become the devil's evil regiment of over-indoctrinated and under-educated brats.  Some look to have the bodies of adults, but none has an adult mind.

Added to the rioting, the governor has mastered the technique of one-man rule.  First you declare an emergency, and then you invoke emergency powers that allow you to use the Constitution for toilet paper. When the emergency times out, you declare it again.  The Legislature could stop you, but here in Minnesota, the Dems hold the House, so the vote to discontinue the emergency rule cannot pass.  Forget the Bill of Rights.  Forget the Constitution.  This is an "emergency."  Minnesota will be governed by executive order.  Maybe forever.  

So what are a couple of old white straight folks to do in the face of threats from these nasty children?  We are going to walk away.  Goodbye, Minneapolis; goodbye, Minnesota.  You go ahead and defund your police and protect the "mostly peaceful" rioters.  We are moving out of the state to a town so small that you have probably never heard of it.  We are moving to a state where the governor respects the Constitution and the Bill of Rights within it.  

No, I'm not flaunting this.  There is no challenge in my words.  But where we are going, nobody wears masks.  And everybody has guns. 

Jerry Powlas has been a naval officer, engineer, and publisher and is the author of Red State Rebellion (available through Amazon).  "Everybody should read this book and tell their friends."  He lives in the burbs of Minneapolis with his wife Karen.  When not there, they can be found sailing their boat somewhere on Lake Superior.



VIDEO: Woman Allegedly Assaults California Veteran Outside Homeless Apartments

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Police have released surveillance footage of a woman who allegedly assaulted a California veteran outside his apartment complex.

Randy McDonald heard an unidentified woman screaming outside his apartment, which houses formerly homeless veterans, shortly after 8 p.m. on October 21.

McDonald, who lives on the third floor, said he thought his training as a medic in the Air Force in the 1970s and 1980s could help the woman, so he went down to speak with her.

“Because no one else is doing it. I thought by the cops, the time they got here, it might be too late, cause I didn’t know what the situation was. I didn’t know if there was another person out here assaulting her,” McDonald told KTLA. “I just did my job as a veteran.”

McDonald said he let the woman in the lobby and tried making some phone calls on her behalf before the two went back outside.

But things took a violent turn when she asked for money for a hotel room. When McDonald told her he did not have any money, she allegedly grabbed him by the shirt and attacked him, punching him multiple times in the head and face.

The woman fled the scene, but the attack was captured on video.

“Her violent tendencies is what — it scares our detectives. Our detectives are looking for her, looking for someone that might be able to identify her,” Santa Ana police officer Sonia Rojo said.

Police describe the woman as black, about 5 feet, 2 inches to 5 feet, 4 inches tall, 20 to 30 years old, and with a heavy build.

She was last seen wearing tan leggings and a pink jacket.

Rapper Mo3, 28, is killed on Dallas interstate after gunman approaches his car and then shoots him as he flees on foot

  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT  

  • Rapper Mo3, whose real name is Melvin Noble, has been shot and killed in Dallas 
  • The shooting took place on Interstate-35 just before noon on Wednesday when a gunman pulled up, got out of his vehicle and approached Mo3's car 
  • Mo3 also got out of his car and started running away with gunman chasing him
  • The gunman fired multiple times, striking the rapper in the head at least once
  • As of Wednesday evening, police hadn't announced any suspects or arrests
  • The rapper is a longtime associate of Boosie Badazz’s Bad Azz Music label 

A rising Dallas rapper was killed Wednesday afternoon by a man who gunned him down on an interstate in the city as graphic footage shows him lying on the ground receiving CPR.

The rapper was identified on social media and by numerous outlets, including TMZ,  as 28-year-old Melvin Noble, better known as Mo3. He was a known associate of Boosie Badazz. 

The shooting took place on Interstate-35 around 11.55am, Dallas police told DailyMail.com in a statement. Police said they would not be identifying the victim until next of kin have been notified. 

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Rising Dallas rapper, Mo3, also known as Melvin Noble, was shot dead in Dallas on Wednesday. Mo3 was a longtime associate of rapper Boosie Badazz (together, right) 

While police didn't identify the deceased as Mo3, he was identified by numerous outlets, including TMZ, as the victim of the shooting. He was shot at least once in the head 

Authorities said the victim was traveling northbound on I-35 at Clarendon Drive when he was approached by at least one suspect driving a dark color car. 

The suspect, who is described as an adult black male, exited his car armed with a firearm and began approaching the victim’s car. 

The victim exited his vehicle and began running southward on the freeway.

Police said the suspect chased the victim and fired multiple rounds striking him at least once in the back of the head. 

First responders transported him to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. It's unclear if the victim had passengers in his car at the time of the shooting. 

During the shooting, other cars on the highway scrambled to flee the scene as the shots were fired, but one bystander was shot while sitting in his vehicle.

The bystander was transported to an area hospital with injuries that were non-life-threatening.  

A short time later, graphic videos began to circulate online and appeared to show a man lying on the ground while a person performs CPR on him.  

His death comes nearly a year after he was targeted in another shooting in December 2019. At the time, he revealed that he had been shot in the hand and the back of his head

Mo3 was a longtime associate of Boosie Badazz’s Bad Azz Music label. 

His death comes nearly a year after he said on social media that he was targeted in another shooting in December 2019. 

At the time, he revealed that he had been shot in the hand and the back of his head.

Mo3 released a couple of songs earlier this year and recorded three albums during his rap career. 

He's most known for his tracks Errybody, which is a 2019 collaboration with Boosie, and All the Way Down.  

Authorities said the suspect remains at large.     


Kylie Jenner's ex Tyga is being sued for $200K for 'trashing his former Beverly Hills home and refusing to pay the $32K a month rent'


  • The 30-year-old rapper reportedly damaged flooring, walls and counters 
  • And the singer did not pay some of his rent which was $32,000 a month
  • Now his former landlord is now seeking over $200,000 in damages 
  • The star used to date Kylie Jenner and has a son with model Blac Chyna 
  • Chyna has a daughter, Dream Kardashian, with Kylie's brother Rob Kardashian 

Tyga is being sued for allegedly trashing his former home and refusing to pay the rent.

The 30-year-old rapper - who used to date Kylie Jenner and has a son with Blac Chyna - reportedly damaged flooring, walls and counters before leaving the Beverly Hills abode in April after living there for a year. The rent was $32,000 a month.

The singer's former landlord is now seeking over $200,000 in damages.

Her ex drama: Tyga is being sued for allegedly trashing his former home and refusing to pay the rent. The 30-year-old rapper - who used to date Kylie Jenner - reportedly damaged flooring, walls and counters before leaving the Beverly Hills abode in April. Seen in 2016

According to TMZ, court documents accused Tyga of leaving gouges in the kitchen's white oak flooring ($27,650), damaging marble flooring and counters, which cost $15,575 and causing $103,160.25 worth of damage to walls with murals and wallpaper ($103,160.25).

The landlord is also unhappy that Tyga allegedly damaged the driveway by installing a basketball hoop without permission, and destroyed the entry door by installing new locks, which he hadn't asked to do.

The unnamed home owner says he attempted to settle the dispute via mediation in May, but claimed the hitmaker refused to participate. He's now suing for breach of contract.

This isn't the first time Tyga has been sued for unpaid rent in the area. In March 2018, make-up artist Mezghan Hussainy - who was once engaged to Simon Cowell - accused Tyga of failing to pay rent at the Beverly Hills house she owned that he had been renting for $40,000 a month.

Bad boy? Tyga allegedly damaged the driveway by installing a basketball hoop without permission, and destroyed the entry door by installing new locks, which he hadn't asked to do. Seen with Jenner in 2017

He had moved in in March 2017 but by January, failed to pay the rent, causing her to take legal action to recover the money and get him out of the house.

In the lawsuit, the 'BedRock' rapper's son King Cairo, now eight, was also named as a defendant because the youngster - whose mother is Blac Chyna - had his name recorded on lease.

There is also news on Kylie's other ex Travis Scott, whose Astroworld Festival is hoping to return in 2021.

The hip-hop superstar's annual extravaganza, which was due to be held once again in his home city of Houston, Texas, on November 9, was axed this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

However, a poster on the event's official Twitter page says they are planning to host the third annual festival in 2021.

They were a thing for a long time: Jenner and Tyga are seen arriving to the Alexander Wang February 2017 fashion show during New York Fashion Week

The post reads: 'See you next year… at Astrofest. Can't wait to turn the f*** up! Stay safe.'

Last year's iteration saw performances from the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Marilyn Manson, Pharrell and Migos.

Meanwhile, Travis recently deleted Instagram to 'focus on his family'.

The Sicko Mode hitmaker took his account offline last week and sources later said he chose to delete the app from his phone so that he could stop being 'consumed with social media', and instead focus on raising his two-year-old daughter Stormi, whom he has with Kylie.

She was named too: In the lawsuit, the BedRock rapper's son King Cairo, now eight, was also named as a defendant because the youngster - whose mother is Blac Chyna - had his name recorded on lease. Tyga and Chyna in 2014

Their cute boy: Tyga and King Cairo seen in March 2019 at the Kids' Choice Awards

An insider said: 'He is focusing on his family and their well-being and wants to influence his fans to do the same instead of being so consumed with social media.'

The source added that it was 'important' for the 29-year-old rapper to step away from social media especially during 'such a critical time in the world right now', amid both the coronavirus pandemic and the US presidential election, which took place on November 3.

It was recently claimed Travis is a 'hands-on' father to his little girl, as sources insisted he and Kylie - who are no longer in a relationship - are 'coparenting amazingly'.

A source said last month: 'Kylie and Travis are coparenting amazingly right now and love spending time together with Stormi and making her happy.

'Travis is a hands-on, super engaged dad and always wants to make Stormi smile. She is such a happy child.'

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More money for him: There is also news on Kylie's other ex Travis Scott, whose Astroworld Festival is hoping to return in 2021. Kylie and Travis seen in May 2019 at the Met Gala

She doesn't need a man: The beauty has her own empire and this week has been promoting a new Kylie Skin product


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