Saturday 19 November 2022

Muslima lawyer sobs in court after getting only 15 months for firebombing NYPD van

The Biden Justice Department, in a rare move, intervened to ask the court to go easy on them after the Trump administration had pressed for an aggressive prosecution.

New York City lawyer sobs in court as she's sentenced to 15 months behind bars for firebombing NYPD van with molotov cocktail fashioned out of a Bud Light bottle during BLM protests

  • Urooj Rahman asked a judge to spare her prison time and give her a 'second chance' to redeem herself for what she called a momentary lapse of judgement
  • 'I'm so incredibly sorry for my reckless and wrong actions,' a tearful Rahman said in federal court in Brooklyn on Friday 
  • U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan scolded her for thinking she could get away with violent protest
  • Surveillance cameras recorded Rahman hurling an incendiary device into a parked police vehicle, setting fire to its console on May 30, 2020
  •  No one was injured in the attack, but the vehicle was severely damaged
A New York City attorney was sentenced to 15 months behind bars on Friday for firebombing a New York City police vehicle with another lawyer during riots.

Before hearing her sentence, Urooj Rahman asked a judge to spare her prison time and give her a 'second chance' to redeem herself for what she called a momentary lapse of judgement.

'I'm so incredibly sorry for my reckless and wrong actions,' a tearful Rahman said in federal court in Brooklyn. 'I don´t think there´s enough words to express my sorrow and regret. ... I completely lost my way in the emotion of the night.'

Rahman and Colinford Mattis were arrested amid clashes between rioters and police on May 30, 2020.

Urooj Rahman (pictured), 33, along with Colinford Mattis, 35, pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges punishable by no more than five years imprisonment in June over the destruction

Urooj Rahman (pictured), 33, along with Colinford Mattis, 35, pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges punishable by no more than five years imprisonment in June over the destruction

Urooj Rahman clutching a Molotov cocktail fashioned out of a Bud Light bottle on the night she used a similar device to torch an NYPD van

Urooj Rahman clutching a Molotov cocktail fashioned out of a Bud Light bottle on the night she used a similar device to torch an NYPD van

An NYPD van which was set ablaze in Brooklyn during the May 2020 George Floyd protests. It is not clear if it is the same vehicle that the lawyers hit with Molotovs

An NYPD van which was set ablaze in Brooklyn during the May 2020 George Floyd riots.

A burned out NYPD van after the protest in May 2020. It is not clear if it is the same vehicle that the lawyers hit with Molotovs

A burned out NYPD van after the protest in May 2020.

Judge Cogan scolded her for thinking she could get away with it.

'It displays an amazing amount of arrogance. ... It's just a very arrogant way to think,' he said.

A police officer watches a crowd as the firebombed NYPD van burns behind him

A police officer watches a crowd as the firebombed NYPD van burns behind him

Urooj Rahman after her 2020 arrest
Colinford Mattis after his 2020 arrest

Urooj Rahman, (left) and Colinford Mattis (right) after their arrest in 2020 for firebombing an NYPD van during George Floyd riots in New York City

Rahman and Colinford Mattis were arrested amid clashes between rioters and police on May 30, 2020.

Surveillance cameras recorded Rahman hurling an incendiary device into a parked police vehicle, setting fire to its console. The vehicle was severely damaged.

Officers arrested the lawyers a short time later and said they found a lighter, a Bud Light beer bottle filled with toilet paper and a gasoline tank in the back of a minivan driven by Mattis, a corporate attorney. Prosecutors alleged the lawyers planned to distribute and throw other Molotov cocktails.

Rahman and Mattis have been disbarred. Mattis is scheduled for sentencing next month.

Friday 18 November 2022

Biden Admin Denies It Sent FBI After Israel

 

Biden Admin Denies It Sent FBI After Israel

Anyone who believes this just loves being lied to. 

There’s plausible deniability and utterly implausible deniability.

The FBI has issues, but on its own it would not be ignoring the wave of arsons against pregnancy centers while conducting armed raids on the homes of pro-life protesters engaging in non-violent civil disobedience. This was not the norm before Biden. It’s only happening because of orders from on high. The same folks who bragged of ignoring orders from Trump are saluting and following orders.

Likewise, it’s wildly implausible that the FBI would on its own have decided to get involved in the death of the employee of a foreign terrorist propaganda network in a combat zone abroad.

Anyone who believes this just loves being lied to.

According to U.S. and Israeli officials, the White House and the State Department made it clear to the Israeli government that they weren’t part of the DOJ’s decision-making process regarding the investigation.

They also made it clear that the opening of the investigation was an independent decision by the U.S. Justice Department and wasn’t motivated by a political decision, per the officials….

According to Israeli and U.S. officials, the FBI decision to open an investigation was made before the Nov. 1 elections in Israel, but the Justice Department officially notified the Israeli government three days after the elections.

Why would the FBI move to open an investigation around Israeli elections at all?

As I noted earlier this week, Abu Akleh, the Al Jazeera employee, died while operating in a warzone back in May. So why wait until November? Plenty of foreign correspondents have died with no FBI investigations to show for it. For that matter, no shortage of Americans have been killed in Israel by Islamic terrorists funded by U.S. taxpayers through foreign aid to the PLO’s Palestinian Authority.

It’s entirely a coincidence then that the FBI decided to “independently” open an investigation some 6 months later right around an Israeli election forecast to be won by conservatives.

But we all know about the DOJ’s capacity for reaching independent decisions under Biden. AG Garland has been a rebel on a hot streak who has dissented from his boss on all sorts of decisions.

It’s okay if you can’t name a single one.

Thursday 17 November 2022

US Politics: US Speaker Pelosi to step down as leader of the Democrats in Congress

 

US Speaker Pelosi to step down as leader of the Democrats in Congress


Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York may seek to take her place as the top Democrat in the House and she said she planned to stay in Congress to provide guidance to her successor


Israel Accused of Unleashing Wild Boars on “Palestinians”

 

Israel Accused of Unleashing Pigs on “Palestinians”

“the gazelles and the boars are trained somehow to respond to Israeli commands.”

Recently, the Arab Muslim settler dubbed the ‘Mayor of Hebron’ announced he was paying local gangs $5 for each dog they kill.

And now it’s wild boars.

Wild boars can be dangerous, but the Muslim settlers claim that they’re a Jewish conspiracy.

This unintentionally hilarious Twitter thread from the Institute for Middle East Understanding, an anti-Israel group, claims that “Israel is using wild boars to strengthen its colonial hold on Palestinian land” and that “Israel not only causes environmental harm to Palestinian land, but is also weaponizing nature against Palestinians, turning the land itself into a source of destruction and violence for the indigenous population.”

Wild boars are far more indigenous to Israel than the Arab Muslim settlers who have invaded and colonized the land.

An article at antisemitic hate site Mondoweiss claims that “settler-owned boars are being intentionally released into Palestinian villages, even though solid documentation has lagged behind.”

How exactly anyone can own “wild boars” is open to question. No wonder “solid documentation has lagged behind.”

Under a subheader titled, “The Palestinian conflict with wild boars”, the hate site complains that, “the Israeli Nature and Parks Authority regulation holds that no person may harm any animal, plant, or inanimate object within the areas designated as nature reserves in the West Bank. This has led the wild boar population in these reserves to soar, often spilling over into nearby Palestinian lands.”

Israel has also outlawed murdering Jews. It doesn’t seem to have slowed them down any. Perhaps they can try suicide bombing the pigs?

Lefties are ordinarily fanatical environmentalists, yet here they’re ready to embrace antisemitic conspiracy theories and hostility to animals and the environment as long as it serves their purpose.

The antisemitism isn’t extraordinary. The willingness to attack environmental regulations as a Zionist imperialist conspiracy is really something though.

Wild boars are a problem for anyone around them. Contrary to antisemitic conspiracy theories, they’ve even made their way into more urban areas leading to attacks like this in the Israel city of Haifa.

A 69-year-old man was attacked and moderately wounded by a wild boar in the northern city of Haifa on Sunday while out walking his dog, medics said.

Magen David Adom medics said they found the man conscious, with wounds to his limbs. He was taken to the nearby Rambam hospital in moderate condition.

“He told us that while he was out walking his dog he was attacked and wounded by a wild boar,” a medic said.

The man was the second Haifa resident to be injured by a feral hog in the last year.

Others however have embraced the pigs with the Haifa Wild Boars and the Haifa Lady Wild Boars playing regular games of rugby.

There’s a long history of the Boar War libel.

Michael Taussig, an anti-Israel BDS activist and a Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University, repeated a claim that “rampaging gazelles and wild boar emerging from that John F Kennedy National Park” were attacking Muslims.

And “the gazelles and the boars are trained somehow to respond to Israeli commands.”

Palestinian Authority boss Mahmoud Abbas, the capo di tutti capi of the PLO and Fatah, ranted, “Every night, they release wild pigs against us.”

He claimed that Jewish farmers were “uprooting trees, burning mosques and even training dogs to attack us and sending wild boars to spread corruption on the face of the earth.”

“Why are they doing this to us?” the terrorist leader, who has been linked to the Munich Olympics massacre and the murder of Leon Klinghoffer, a wheelchair bound Jewish-American, whined.

Like most Muslim propaganda, there’s a healthy dose of projection here. It’s actually the Jihadis who try to use animals as weapons.

A bird was sent from Gaza into Israel with a flammable substance attached to it.

The falcon was found Monday near the Besor River, the longest river in the Negev. A harness with explosive material was attached to the animal’s leg.

On July 18, Israel Defense Forces in the Rafah area noticed a donkey approaching, and opened fire, causing the explosives to detonate, according to an IDF blog post.

“This cruel incident” was just one of many similar times when animals were used to carry explosives, the IDF blog noted.

Maybe the pigs are just after payback.

Wednesday 16 November 2022

Austrian Museum Fears Eco-Morons Have Damaged Gustav Klimt Masterpiece

 

Eco morons who threw dye over Gustav Klimt masterpiece at Austrian museum slammed by gallery boss

  • Climate activists in Austria threw a black, oily liquid over Gustav Klimt painting 'Death and Life' in museum
  • One activist glued himself to the 1915 painting at Leopold Museum in Vienna on Tuesday
  • A security guard at the museum managed to restrain one of the activists before police arrived at the site 

Climate activists in Austria today poured a black, oily liquid over Austrian painter Gustav Klimt's masterpiece 'Death and Life' at Vienna's Leopold Museum.

Two members of the group 'Last Generation' threw the dye over the 1915 painting before one proceeded to glue himself to the glass protecting the masterpiece.

A security guard at the museum managed to restrain one of the activists before police arrived at the site.

Museum staff are now concerned that Klimt's painting could have been damaged in the protest. 

'Restorers are working to determine whether the painting protected by glass has been damaged,' the museum's spokesman Klaus Pokorny said. 

Numerous masterpieces across Europe have been attacked in recent weeks.

Climate activists on Tuesday poured a black liquid over Austrian painter Gustav Klimt's masterpiece "Death and Life" at Vienna's Leopold Museum, a spokesman told AFP

Climate activists on Tuesday poured a black liquid over Austrian painter Gustav Klimt's masterpiece 'Death and Life' at Vienna's Leopold Museum, a spokesman told AFP

A security guard restrains one of the climate activists after they threw paint on the famous masterpiece

A security guard restrains one of the climate activists after they threw paint on the famous masterpiece

In footage shared by the group on social media two men can be seen pouring a black, oily liquid on the famous Klimt painting

In footage shared by the group on social media two men can be seen pouring a black, oily liquid on the famous Klimt painting

A file picture of Klimt's 'Death and Life' painting before climate activists in poured a black, oily liquid over painting

A file picture of Klimt's 'Death and Life' painting before climate activists poured a black, oily liquid over painting 

In footage shared by the group on social media two men can be seen pouring a black, oily liquid on the famous Klimt painting.

After the attack, police arrived at the museum and the black liquid was quickly cleaned off the glass protecting the painting, Austria Press Agency reported.

Despite thorough controls at the Leopold Museum's entrance, the activists succeeded in bringing the liquid inside by hiding it in a hot water bottle under their clothes, the agency reported.

The Klimt work is an oil on canvas painting in the Art Nouveau style depicting death on the left side and a group of partially naked, hugging people on the right side.

It's one of the latest pieces of art to be targeted by climate activists.

Different activist groups have staged numerous demonstrations in recent months, including blocking streets and throwing mashed potatoes at a Claude Monet painting in Germany. 

A climate activist of the "Last Generation" group who has glued himself to the painting "Death and Life" by Austrian artist Gustav Klimt after pouring a black liquid on the art work at the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria

A climate activist of the 'Last Generation' group who has glued himself to the painting 'Death and Life' by Austrian artist Gustav Klimt after pouring a black liquid on the art work at the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria

Two members of the group 'Last Generation' threw the dye over the 1915 painting before one proceeded to glue himself to the glass protecting the masterpiece

Two members of the group 'Last Generation' threw the dye over the 1915 painting before one proceeded to glue himself to the glass protecting the masterpiece

A security guard at the museum managed to restrain one of the activists before police arrived at the site

A security guard at the museum managed to restrain one of the activists before police arrived at the site

The British group Just Stop Oil threw tomato soup at Vincent van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' in London's National Gallery last month.

Just Stop Oil activists also glued themselves to the frame of an early copy of Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper' at London's Royal Academy of Arts, and to John Constable's 'The Hay Wain' in the National Gallery.

A group of activists also threw pea soup onto a Vincent van Gogh masterpiece in Rome.

'The Sower', an 1888 painting by the Dutch artist depicting a farmer sowing his land under a dominating sun, was exhibited behind glass and undamaged.

Security intervened immediately and removed the protesters kneeling in front of 'The Sower' at the Palazzo Bonaparte. Protesters from the same group, the Last Generation, earlier blocked a highway near Rome.

A pair of demonstrators glued themselves to the floor after throwing soup on Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' at the National Gallery in London in October

A pair of demonstrators glued themselves to the floor after throwing soup on Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' at the National Gallery in London in October

One of the protestors said after the stunt: 'What is worth more, art or life?' before they glued themselves to the wall

One of the protestors said after the stunt: 'What is worth more, art or life?' before they glued themselves to the wall 

The £76 million piece of art was 'unharmed' during the climate demonstration on October 14

The £76 million piece of art was 'unharmed' during the climate demonstration on October 14

In a separate protest, two female activists glued themselves to the frames of two paintings by Spanish artist Francisco de Goya at Madrid's Prado Museum. 

In the wake of the protests, dozens of the world's top museums issued a joint declaration last week saying environmental activists who attack paintings 'severely underestimate' the damage that could be caused.

The statement was spearheaded by the Prado in Madrid, and signed by the directors of more than 90 world-renowned museums including the Guggenheim in New York, Louvre in Paris and Uffizi in Florence.

The two young women are raising awareness of the importance of sticking to the 1.5C limit to global warming, agreed at the Paris summit
Two female activists glued themselves to the frames of two paintings by Spanish artist Francisco de Goya at Madrid's Prado Museum

Two female activists glued themselves to the frames of two paintings by Spanish artist Francisco de Goya at Madrid's Prado Museum

Activist on threw pea soup onto a Vincent van Gogh's 'The Sower' in Rome on November 4

Activist threw pea soup onto a Vincent van Gogh's 'The Sower' in Rome on November 4 

Climate protesters of Last Generation after throwing mashed potatoes at the Claude Monet painting "Les Meules" at Potsdam's Barberini Museum on Sunday October 24

Climate morons after throwing mashed potatoes at the Claude Monet painting 'Les Meules' at Potsdam's Barberini Museum on Sunday October 24

Italy's new culture minister, Gennaro Sangiuliano, condemned the protests: 

'Attacking art is an ignoble act that must be firmly condemned,' he said. 'Culture, which is the basis of our identity, must be defended and protected, and certainly not used as a megaphone for other forms of protest.'

Protesters from Just Stop Oil glue their hands to the frame of a copy of The Last Supper at the Royal Academy in London

Protesters from Just Stop Oil glue their hands to the frame of a copy of The Last Supper at the Royal Academy in London

Protesters from Just Stop Oil climate protest group glue their hands to the frame of a copy of Leonardo da Vinci's, The Last Supper inside the Royal Academy, London, on July 5

Protesters from Just Stop Oil climate protest group glue their hands to the frame of a copy of Leonardo da Vinci's, The Last Supper inside the Royal Academy, London

Climate protesters from Extinction Rebellion stick themselves to Goya's paintings "Las maja naked" and "La maja ropa" to alert about the climate emergency in Madrid, Spain, on November 5

Climate morons from Extinction Rebellion stick themselves to Goya's paintings 'Las maja naked' and 'La maja ropa' 

A hero gallery worker silenced ranting eco-zealots after they glued themselves to a painting hung in Manchester Art Gallery

A hero gallery worker silenced ranting eco-zealots after they glued themselves to a painting hung in Manchester Art Gallery



Portrait of Adele, by Gustav Klimt