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China's Xi to address Glasgow COP26 in written statement on Monday

 Reuters

SHANGHAI, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping will address the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow on Monday in the form of a written statement, according to an official schedule.

Xi's statement will be uploaded to the official conference website following addresses by world leaders, including U.S. President Joe Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of France.

According to the list of speakers released by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Xi is the only leader to address the "First Part of the High-Level Segment for Heads of State and Government" in a written statement.

China is the world's biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions, making it a key player at COP26, the latest round of talks aimed at strengthening the fight against global warming, which got underway on Sunday.

However, Xi, who has not left China since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, had not been expected to attend the conference in person. read more

In updated pledges, China confirmed to the United Nations last week that it would bring its emissions to a peak before 2030 and cut them to "net zero" by 2060. It also promised to raise total wind and solar power generation capacity to 1,200 gigawatts by 2030 in order to reach its goals.

However, climate watchers were hoping for new pledges to cap energy consumption and an earlier start to reducing the use of coal, currently scheduled to begin in 2026.

https://www.reuters.com/world/chinas-xi-address-glasgow-cop26-written-statement-monday-2021-11-01/

US soldier seeks financial help to bring home cat he saved overseas


A United States Army specialist found the purr-fect pet while serving overseas — and now seeks financial support to help bring the kitty home.

Spc. Kaiden befriended the striped tabby named Tiger while on deployment after noticing the feline would hang around his base of operations but run scared whenever someone approached, according to Suffolk County, NY-based Paws of War.

Kaiden sat down next to Tiger, and the rest is history, according to the group, which helps veterans bring their wartime pets back home.

“Tiger took to sitting on SPC Kaiden’s shoulders and always running up to him when he was around,” the organization said in a statement. “She was fed and well taken care of, and provided SPC Kaiden with companionship and something to look forward to each day.”

Tiger got pregnant — and had three kittens who were eventually adopted out.

“SPC Kaiden has a strong bond with Tiger, and now he needs her to safely be sent back to her home in America,” Dereck Cartright, a disabled veteran and logistics coordinator at Paws of War, said in a statement. “We want to do everything we can to help make this happen, but we need the assistance of the public to successfully pull off the mission.”

But bringing Tiger to America won’t be easy due to rules and regulations governing international pet adoption. Those wishing to keep Kaiden and Tiger together can donate to Paws of War.

Said Spec. Kaiden, “Tiger and I have become inseparable, and I can’t imagine leaving her behind when I live thousands of miles away.”

“I’m grateful that there is an organization like Paws of War that cares enough to help us with this type of situation. I’m also thankful there are people in the community who support what they do, so that they can carry out their mission.”

US soldier seeks financial help to bring home cat he saved overseas (nypost.com)

NZ anti-lockdown protest: Police arrest 36-year-old, further charges likely

NZ Herald,
 
Publish Date
  Mon, 1 Nov 2021, 3:14PM
Participants in the Freedom and Rights Coalition New Zealand Lockdown Vaccination protest march from Auckland Domain. (Photo / Brett Phibbs)
Participants in the Freedom and Rights Coalition New Zealand Lockdown Vaccination protest march from Auckland Domain. (Photo / Brett Phibbs)

Police have made their first arrest after an anti-lockdown gathering of around 5000 people in Newmarket on Saturday.

At the time, police said a "number of individuals" would be prosecuted and Superintendent Shanan Gray, relieving Auckland City District Commander, today confirmed the first was a 36-year-old man.

The crowd marched through central Auckland streets brandishing freedom signs and flags, and blocking traffic.

They were closely monitored by police, but no arrests were made on the day.

However, Gray said on Saturday the health risk was unnecessary and unacceptable.

"Today, a 36-year-old man has been arrested and charged with Failing to Comply with Order (COVID-19) in relation to attending a gathering.

"This man is scheduled to appear in the Auckland District Court on Tuesday, 2 November where he will face a total of three counts of Failing to Comply with Order (COVID-19) relating to previous events."

The enforcement phase remained ongoing and Gray wouldn't rule out further charges.

"Police reiterate our disappointment in the actions of the organisers of this event, who went ahead despite police warning them that the gathering was a breach of the current restrictions."

Most were not wearing masks and were tightly bunched.

It was the third freedom protest at Auckland Domain in six weeks.

Police supervised the rally in strong numbers as speakers took the stage.

The 90-minute gathering at the Domain was noisy but free of any major incidents. Rally participants sang the national anthem and a range of speakers addressed the crowd. At 12.30pm, protesters began their march.

Destiny Church founder Brian Tamaki was not present, after being twice arrested over the two previous protests, but his wife was.

Hannah Tamaki took to the protest stage, saying she is a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were with her.

She said residents in Auckland were being held prisoner and she does not care if people are vaccinated or not. People should have the freedom of choice.

She said she'd had a gutsful of manipulation and being prevented from seeing her other children and mokopuna. "I stand here today unafraid and unashamed." 

https://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/news/crime/covid-19-delta-outbreak-police-arrest-36-year-old-from-anti-lockdown-protest-further-charges-likely/

Blacks Warn That Minneapolis’ Abolish-the-Police Initiative Will Cause More Violence



(Headline USA) Marques Armstrong had just got out of the shower one morning this fall when he heard gunshots that seemed to come from his Minneapolis backyard. After ducking, he ran upstairs to check on his wife and daughter, then looked out to see a car speed away.

It was a depressingly routine occurrence on the city’s predominantly black north side that reaffirmed Armstrong’s staunch opposition to a proposal on Tuesday’s ballot to replace the city’s police department — and a required minimum number of officers — with a new Department of Public Safety.

“Everybody says we want the police to be held accountable and we want fair policing. No one has said we need to get rid of the police,” said Armstrong, a black activist who owns a mental health practice and a clothing store. “There needs to be a huge overhaul from the ground up, but we need some form of community safety because over here shots are ringing out day and night.”

The ballot proposal that goes to voters Tuesday has roots in the abolish-the-police movement that erupted after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer last year.

It has drawn strong support from younger black activists who were mobilized by Floyd’s death, as well as from some black and white residents across this liberal city.

Many people of color who live in the city’s highest-crime areas say they fear a steep drop in the number of police officers will leave them more vulnerable amid a dramatic spike in violent crime.

The riots that erupted after Floyd’s death has brought national attention to Tuesday’s vote, as well as a river of out-of-state money seeking to influence an outcome that might shape change elsewhere, too.

The campaign has been bitter. Opponents have attacked the ballot question as vague, with no concrete plan for what comes after passage.

Supporters say opponents are overblowing fears about a falloff in police presence — and the prospect that the city’s popular black police chief, Medaria Arradondo, will quit if the initiative passes.

Mayor Jacob Frey, who opposes the ballot question, is facing a tough reelection fight, with his two top opponents urging their supporters to leave him off their ballots in the city’s ranked-choice voting system.

Arradondo, the city’s first black chief, recently urged voters to reject the proposal after previously saying that an element that would give City Council members more oversight of policing would be “wholly unbearable.”

He has sidestepped questions about whether he would remain if it passes.

Raeisha Williams, an activist with Guns Down Love Up, said she believes the plan’s supporters are mainly white residents who haven’t experienced police misconduct or the violence that black residents are seeing on the north side.

Her brother, Tyrone, died in a shooting there in 2018.

“It’s like our voices are not heard — they are hijacking a movement yet again and making it their own,” said Williams, who is black.

JaNaé Bates, one of the young, black activists leading the movement to pass the ballot proposal, said her group worked hard to take all voices into account.

Bates said more than 1,400 of the roughly 20,000 signatures on the petitions to get the measure on the ballot came from north side residents.

Bates said their effort to inform people about what the initiative would do involved knocking on the doors of north Minneapolis homes to hear the voices of those most affected by public safety issues.

“We’ve been extremely intentional because the residents of these neighborhoods are tired of accepting the status quo, both around police brutality and community violence,” Bates said.

Steve Fletcher, a white City Council member who supports replacing the police department, said there’s both support and opposition to the plan from all areas of the city.

“I think a lot of people are just recognizing that we cannot be the city that killed George Floyd and didn’t grow or change,” he said.

The ballot question calls for a new Department of Public Safety to take “a comprehensive public health approach to the delivery of functions” that would be determined by the mayor and City Council.

Fletcher and other supporters argue it’s a chance to reimagine what public safety can be and how money gets spent. A frequent example from supporters is funding programs that don’t send armed officers to call on people in crisis.

“Nobody is proposing to reduce our investment in public safety,” Fletcher said. “We are proposing to change the way that we make those investments, and ultimately I think in the end, investing more in public safety than we ever have.”

The change is being proposed as violent crime in the city is spiking. There have been roughly 80 homicides in Minneapolis so far this year – 35 on the north side, according to online police department crime data.

Three victims were children, including one who was shot while jumping on a trampoline at a birthday party. The city could near the record 97 homicides of 1995, when it drew the nickname “Murderapolis.”

That trend is compounded by the fact the city is down about 300 officers from its authorized force of 888, partly due to officers claiming post-traumatic stress disorder after Floyd’s death and the unrest in the city that followed.

Jerome Rankine, a black resident in the Kingfield neighborhood on the city’s more affluent southwest side, strongly backs the amendment.

Rankine, who also sits on his neighborhood association board, says dropping the city’s requirement for a minimum number of officers would open the way to innovative ideas to change policing.

“Unfortunately, the way that our city charter is set up, we lack the power to turn those ideas into reality,” he said. “I’m voting yes because a yes vote is a vote for taking the barrier to change out of the equation and taking these imaginative ideas of how our policing system can be better.”

Rankine’s board last week endorsed a vote in support of the public safety question.

He said his own neighborhood is divided on the question, and that’s fine: “There are no monoliths that cut cleanly across lines, there’s no opinion that cuts cleanly across lines of race,” he said.

“If we are in a movement against police brutality then I feel like all should be welcome in that movement,” he said. “We have seen Minneapolis police take lives over the last several years and they’ve taken the lives of all races and backgrounds, so I feel like there should be no barriers to entry when it comes to being part of the movement.”

Bishop Divar Kemp of New Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, back on the city’s north side, said the ballot question comes up every day at his church.

He said the police department needs to be changed, but the current proposal is dangerous.

“We need the police — there’s no other way I can say that,” he said.

https://en-volve.com/2021/10/31/blacks-warn-that-minneapolis-abolish-the-police-initiative-will-cause-more-violence/

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Tests Positive for Coronavirus


Press secretary Jen Psaki has tested positive for the coronavirus, the highest White House official confirmed to have contracted it.

In a statement Sunday, Psaki said she contracted the virus after several members of her family, prompting her stay home during President Biden’s trip abroad.

“On Wednesday, in coordination with senior leadership at the White House and the medical team, I made the decision not to travel in the foreign trip with the president due to a family emergency, which was members of my household testing positive for COVID-19,” Psaki said.

“Since then, I have quarantined and tested negatively (via PCR) for COVID on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday,” she added. “However, today, I tested positive for COVID.”

Psaki emphasized that she did not have any “close contact” with the president or senior members of the White House staff since her family contracted the virus.

“I last saw the president on Tuesday, and we sat outside more than 6 feet apart, and wore masks,” she said.

According to the fully-vaccinated Psaki, the vaccine has kept her symptoms mild, enabling her to work from home.

“Thanks to the vaccine, I have only experience mild symptoms which has enabled me to continue working from home,” she concluded. “I will plan to return to work in person at the conclusion of the 10-day quarantine following a negative rapid test, which is an additional White House requirement, beyond CDC guidance, taken out of an abundance of caution.”

President Biden, who recently received his coronavirus booster shot, left for Europe on Thursday where he met with several world leaders at the G-20 Summit, including Pope Francis.

As noted by the Hill, the White House has “declined to disclose breakthrough COVID-19 cases within its ranks unless the individual chooses to go public or has had direct contact with the president.”

Both Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and State Department spokesperson Ned Price have tested positive for coronavirus after being fully vaccinated.

To date, nearly 412 million doses of the FDA approved COVID vaccines have been administered in the United States, and over 189 million people in the U.S. have been fully vaccinated. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the mRNA COVID vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna reduce the risk of severe illness in people who are fully vaccinated by 90 percent or more.

G. Edward Griffin Explains the Federal Reserve Plans to Replace Money with Central Bank Digital Currency


G. Edward Griffin explains what the Federal Reserve is and how it came to have control over our government. He said that the Federal Reserve is transitioning to a new monetary system and is planning to institute central bank digital currency (CBDC), similar to a credit card, but the banks will control over the money, and people will need to get permission from the bank to spend. He said that silver and gold and other tangible investments outside the banking system are likely to hold their value. Griffin believes that most present-day cryptocurrency traders are not buying assets for currency, but simply for profits. Mr Griffin will be speaking at Red Pill Expo to be held in Lafayette, Louisiana on November 6-7. The list of speakers, and tickets to attend this event or to live-stream it can be found at:  https://redpillexpo.org/

Biden Sends $144 Million Aid to Taliban's Afghanistan


Democrats fund terrorism the way that Republicans cut taxes. And so the Biden administration is determined to keep sending money to Afghanistan even after the Taliban takeover.

While Americans can't afford to buy a house, put gas in their cars, or food on their plates, Biden's sending $144 million to Afghanistan.

The United States announced Thursday it is providing nearly $144 million in new humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, where millions of people could face acute hunger this winter unless aid arrives soon.

National Security Council spokesperson Emily Horne said in a statement the U.S. assistance will be directed through independent organizations that provide support directly to more than 18.4 million vulnerable Afghans, including Afghan refugees in neighboring countries.

Sending it through "independent organizations" provides plausible deniability when those organizations and their staffers...

1. Pay protection money to the Taliban and possibly even ISIS-K

2. Pay Taliban taxes

3. Hire Taliban personnel and contract with companies either directly controlled by the Taliban or that pay money to the Taliban

These are the primary mechanisms for directing aid money to the Taliban. 

She noted that the additional funding brings the total U.S. humanitarian aid in Afghanistan and for Afghan refugees in the region to nearly $474 million in 2021, the largest amount of assistance from any nation.

Not actually something to brag about considering the only thing it's done is armed and financed Islamic terrorists.

But Blinken insists that this time it'll be different.

"To be clear, this humanitarian assistance will benefit the people of Afghanistan and not the Taliban, whom we will continue to hold accountable for the commitments they have made," he asserted.

Asserted is the correct term. It's a baseless assertion that is obviously and transparently false.

The official press release states that, "This assistance is provided directly to independent humanitarian organizations, including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), International Organization for Migration (IOM), the World Health Organization (WHO), and other international and non-governmental organizations following extensive vetting and monitoring."

As I warned in my article, "10% of Biden’s Afghanistan Aid Will Go To Taliban", UN groups had signed up with the Taliban a long time ago.

The Taliban had set up its Commission for the Arrangement and Control of Companies and Organisations at least over a decade ago. Much like the old Afghan government, it made few distinctions between for-profit companies and non-profit charities, and taxed them both.

The Taliban at one point provided a list of non-profits that had registered with their Commission for the Arrangement and Control of Companies and Organisations. The group “included UN agencies, national and international NGOs and human rights organisations” including those that  “rely on funding from a wide range of sources, including both the UN and the US government”.

That was back in 2013 when the Taliban had far less power and were less intimidating.

Did Blinken's vetting compare the list of "independent organizations" USAID will be funding with the list of those on the Taliban's Commission? The information certainly exists, but you can bet that the State Department won't release it or act on it.

Biden Sends $144 Million Aid to Taliban's Afghanistan | Frontpagemag

McAuliffe references raising 5 children in Virginia in touting public schools -- 4 went to private

'We have a great school system in Virginia,' McAuliffe said Sunday.



Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe praised his state's education system on Sunday, noting that he has raised five children there even though four of them went to private high schools.

Education has been a major focus of the race between McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin, as they have been at odds over parental involvement in curriculum development.

MCAULIFFE REPEATS ‘4 PINOCCHIO’ CORONAVIRUS STAT; CALLS YOUNGKIN, WHO WAS VACCINATED, AN ‘ANTI-VAXXER’

"We have a great school system in Virginia. Dorothy and I have raised our five children," McAuliffe said on NBC's "Meet the Press," during an interview in which he slammed Youngkin's positions on education.

While this may be true, four out of McAuliffe's five children went to private high schools.

MCAULIFFE SAYS CRT FIGHT A ‘RACIST DOG WHISTLE,’ CLAIMS IT'S ‘NEVER BEEN TAUGHT’ IN VA.'

According to a Washington Post profile from 2013, when after McAuliffe won a previous election to become governor, one of McAuliffe's sons attended Gonzaga College High School, a Catholic institution in Washington, D.C., that has a current annual tuition of $24,950, not including meals or transportation.

That price tag is a bargain compared to The Potomac School in McLean, Va., where three of McAuliffe's other went to high school. According to their website, Potomac's tuition for the 2021-22 school year is $45,650 per year from grades 9-12.

Fox News reached out to McAuliffe's campaign for comment but they did not immediately respond.

One major area of debate between McAuliffe and Youngkin has been whether or not parents should have a right to influence what students learn at public schools. McAuliffe has been a staunch proponent of the idea that this should be left to experts and not parents.

Youngkin, meanwhile, has accused the school system of teaching Critical Race Theory to children. On multiple occasions, including Sunday's "Meet the Press," McAuliffe claimed that the state's schools did not teach Critical Race Theory, despite the state board of education's website promoting it – including in a presentation from 2015 when McAuliffe was governor.

‘Allahu Akbar’ Yelling Man Arrested After Strangling Woman on French Street


Police arrested a 31-year-old man in Nice, southern France, on Friday after witnesses saw him strangling a woman in the street.

The attack allegedly happened in downtown Nice along the Rue Trachel at around 3am on Friday, with witnesses claiming that a man had been strangling a woman on the street while yelling “Allahu Akbar!”

Police arrived at the scene and found an injured 40-year-old woman who showed signs that she had been strangled, Actu17 reports.

The victim told police that she knew the man who had assaulted her and officers located the 31-year-old suspect a short time later.

A source close to the investigation said that the suspect would only speak in Arabic and had no identity documentation or weapons on him at the time of the arrest. The victim was taken to a hospital while the police say they are looking at local CCTV footage and are investigating the circumstances of the incident.

The case comes just weeks after another man, a 26-year-old illegal migrant from Tunisia, entered the Nice Basilica while yelling in Arabic and later threatened a Roman Catholic church official and spat on the ground before he was arrested by police.

Friday marked the first anniversary of the terrorist attack that took place at the Basilica that saw three people murdered by a Tunisian migrant who had come into Europe illegally, first from Tunisia to Italy and then to France, where he carried out his attack.

In July, the Basilica saw another incident in which a 27-year-old on a terrorism watchlist had also made threats after trying to steal a donation box. “I’m going to come back, and I’m going to kill you all,” the man allegedly said.

'Allahu Akbar' Yelling Man Arrested After Strangling Woman on Street (breitbart.com)

The political prisoners of January 6

 

This article is thanks to coconutt

In 2020, BLM, Antifa, and opportunists rampaged through American cities, looting, burning, and assaulting and even murdering people. Leftists, including most major American corporations, contributed millions of dollars to various BLM funds, including funds to release those few who were arrested from prison. Most suffered minimal to no consequences. Meanwhile, nine months after the riot on January 6—which Tucker Carlson seems poised to expose once and for all as a false-flag operation—Americans who accepted the Capitol Police’s invitation to enter the Capitol are quite literally being tortured in prison.

The Conservative Treehouse has published a letter from Nathan DeGrave (originally in Brad Geyer’s Twitter thread relaying what DeGrave told him). DeGrave describes himself as “a non violent participant at the Jan 6th rally.”

The contents are stomach-churning. The psychological abuse, physical neglect, and denial of legal rights grossly violate the 8th Amendment’s promise that no Americans shall be subject to “cruel and unusual punishment”—something especially applicable here because none of the people being treated this way have been convicted.

The January 6 prisoners have also been denied their 6th Amendment right to a speedy trial. Given the D.C. forum, they’re likely, as well, to be denied the 6th Amendment’s guarantee of an impartial jury. Instead, they’ve been imprisoned for nine months without trial or bail, almost all for non-violent offenses.

DeGrave describes in some detail the following abuses:

  • For the first four months, 23-24 hours a day solitary confinement.
  • Arbitrary, capricious, and constant punishment for minor, random infractions.
  • Even in solitary, being required to wear masks constantly, with any deviation the subject of a disciplinary report
  • Confiscation of privileged, legal documents as well as chronic and significant interference with the attorney-client relationship. Note that this is one of the most privileged relationships under American law.
  • Medical neglect, including refusing treatment for Christopher Worrell, who has both cancer and a broken hand. (Finally, two weeks ago, federal judge Royce Lamberth filed contempt charges against the prison warden for this one.)
  • Health hazards include overflowing raw sewage, mold, and dirty water.
  • Malnutrition from inedible and marginal food.
  • Denial of access to personal hygiene.
  • Minimal visits, including preventing access to attorneys unless the latter are both vaccinated and tested. (This may explain why the January 6 defendants seem to have been getting such abysmal legal representation.)
  • Denial of access to religious services, classes, and activities, all of which are available to non-political prisoners. When Ryan Samsel attempted to organize a Bible study group, correctional officers (mostly leftists from Africa) beat him and left him for dead. He permanently lost vision in one eye and suffered brain damage.
  • As the only White Republicans in the jail, the men are subject to a constant barrage of racial abuse.
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Please note, too, that the above is a summary. You need to read DeGrave’s letter in its entirety to appreciate fully just what the D.C. prison system is doing to the January 6 prisoners its care. If what read sounds familiar, it’s because you’ve read similar things about prisons in the Soviet Union, China, Cuba, and other totalitarian countries that, lacking a Constitution, routinely imprison and torture people for their political viewpoints.

The D.C. prison system gets away with this because it knows that no jury in D.C. will ever convict the system or the individuals in the system for these acts. They also know that, as long as Merrick Garland is focused on going after parents opposed to Critical Race Theory, transgender madness, and forced masking, and the administration is preparing to give illegal aliens $450,000 because they were treated in accordance with American law, the Department of Injustice will leave them alone.

It is truly shocking that, using COVID and a gamed election, Democrats have managed in nine months to bring America crashing down. They’ve destroyed the economy, opened the borders, weakened the military, unleashed rampant racism, put sexual perversion in America’s schools, kept ordinary Americans under house arrest, and made our prisons the functional equivalents of the finest that totalitarian countries have to offer. In nine months! The mind boggles at what can happen between now and elections in November 2022.

(By the way, I forgot to add my pronouns to posts I’ve written over the past few days. My pronouns for today are “Let’s go, Brandon!” and “Jill Biden thinks she’s Edith Wilson.” What are yours?)

The political prisoners of January 6 - American Thinker

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