Police Body-Cam Footage of George Floyd’s Arrest Released

Body-camera footage from two Minneapolis police officers involved in George Floyd’s deadly arrest were made public Wednesday, documenting the critical moments leading up to his death as he pleaded with officers to let him go.

“I’m not a bad guy!” Floyd said as he struggled with officers in the presence of onlookers. One bystander tells Floyd, “You can’t win.”

“I don’t want to win,” Floyd replies. . .

The footage shows the officers approaching Floyd outside a convenience store, where he was accused of trying to pass off a counterfeit $20 bill. When he didn’t display his hands, Lane pulls his weapon, causing Floyd to say he had been shot before.

Floyd is handcuffed but pleads with the officers not to put him in a squad car because of his claustrophobia. He winds up on the ground during a struggle while the officers attempt to hold him down. (Read more from “Police Body-Cam Footage of George Floyd’s Arrest Released” HERE)

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Whoops: Progressive-Themed Beer Quickly Canceled for Offensive KKK Packaging

The beverage distributor World of Beer recently stocked a Democratic-themed beer dressed up in an old Democratic uniform, which scared Democrats. The questionable “Yellow Belly” beer was created by a pair of international breweries to “celebrate all things progressive.”

It was picked up by major craft brew distributor World of Beer, which quickly sent the Klan-clad brews across the country. According to the brewery, the intention was to bring awareness to institutional racism and the cowardice of the KKK. They named their beer “Yellow Belly,” which they define as “a person who is without courage, fortitude, or nerve; a coward.”

Exactly how this message is conveyed by a peanut butter biscuit stout wrapped in a KKK hood is unclear.

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National Association of Police Organizations Ditches Biden, Endorses Trump for President

The National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO) endorsed President Donald Trump for president on Wednesday, abandoning their previous support of former Vice President Joe Biden.

“Our endorsement recognizes your steadfast and very public support for our men and woman on the front lines, especially during this time of unfair and inaccurate opprobrium being directed at our members by so many,” the letter from NAPO President Michael McHale read.

NAPO previously endorsed the Obama-Biden presidential ticket in both 2008 and 2012 and did not endorse a candidate in 2016. . .

The letter cited the Justice Department under Trump for prosecuting individuals attacking police officers, signing the Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act, and support for the 9/11 first responders fund as more reasons for their support. (Read more from “National Association of Police Organizations Ditches Biden, Endorses Trump for President” HERE)

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North Carolina City Council Votes in Favor of Reparations for Black Residents

North Carolina’s Asheville City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to pass a repentant measure that formally apologizes to black residents and moves to issue reparations in the form of investments in certain areas of the community through the creation of the Community Reparations Commission.

The resolution, which passed 7-0, does not include cash payments made directly to black residents but does call on the city to form the Community Reparations Commission, which would hear from community leaders and groups who would, in turn, make recommendations on where funds should be directed.

“Hundreds of years of black blood spilled that basically fills the cup we drink from today,” Keith Young, a black member of the council, said.

“It is simply not enough to remove statutes. Black people in this country are dealing with issues that are systemic in nature,” he added.

The measure, titled “Resolution Supporting Community Reparations for Black Asheville,” cites a host of reasons for the resolution, including “racist practices in the private realty market,” “discriminatory wages,” “inadequate” health care, and policing. (Read more from “North Carolina City Council Votes in Favor of Reparations for Black Residents” HERE)

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Department of Health Exposed for Massively Overreporting Positive COVID-19 Cases

Orlando news station WOFL-TV has uncovered a major discrepancy in Florida’s coronavirus statistics.

According to WOFL, the Florida Department of Health has said that “countless” coronavirus testing sites across The Sunshine State have reported a near 100% positivity rate — which means every single person tested was positive— while other laboratories have reported extremely high positivity rates.

But reporters for WOFL reached out to many of those testing sites — and discovered the official figures do not reflect reality.

For example, state data showed that Orlando Health, a local hospital, had a 98% COVID-19 positivity rate. But when WOFL reached out to the hospital, hospital officials said their positivity rate is only 9.4%.

State reports also claimed Orlando VA Medical Center had a positivity rate of 76% — but the hospital told WOFL its positivity rate is only 6%. (Read more from “Department of Health Exposed for Massively Overreporting Positive COVID-19 Cases” HERE)

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Dad Arrested, Charged After Beating Man, 20, He Found in His 14-Year-Old Daughter’s Room

A Georgia dad is facing an aggravated assault charge after beating a 20-year-old man he found in his 14-year-old daughter’s bedroom.

Police say they likely would not have pursued legal action in the case had it not been for the father allegedly firing his gun as the suspect fled his property. . .

Ismael Casillas, 41, discovered Keywontrezes Humphries in his daughter’s room in the early morning hours of July 4th. Casillas beat Humphries, knocking out some of his teeth and choking him.

Authorities told WAGA-TV that they were sympathetic to Casillas’ reaction and might not have charged him with anything had it not been for the father allegedly asking his wife at that point to get his gun.

After Humphries jumped out a window of the home, Casillas met him in the front yard and continued the beating, allegedly threatening the 20-year-old’s life. Investigators said Casillas then fired shots as Humphries took off. (Read more from “Dad Arrested, Charged After Beating Man, 20, He Found in His 14-Year-Old Daughter’s Room” HERE)

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One Texas-Mexico Border County Reported More Deaths Tuesday Than 44 States

Just how prominent of a role has Mexico’s viral peak played in the resurgence of the more serious cases in our country? Hidalgo County, Texas, one of the most heavily trafficked border-crossing counties, recorded 31 deaths Tuesday, more than the daily total in all but six states.

Over the past few weeks, it has become increasingly clear that the highest concentration of deaths in this generally milder wave of the virus is coming from the border. [You can read the series here, here, here, here, and here.] Every day, the stark contrast in data from border counties becomes increasingly too obvious to ignore.

It’s truly shocking to see a county like Hidalgo rack up 31 reported deaths in one day. To put this in perspective, all but six entire states recorded fewer deaths Tuesday. The exceptions were California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Alabama, and North Carolina.

Hidalgo County’s death toll, given its population size and density relative to Texas’s big cities, defies the trend in every non-border state where we see the larger and denser counties rack up exponentially more deaths. Even before Tuesday’s record deaths in Hidalgo, the county had nearly twice as many deaths from the preceding six days as Harris and Dallas counties! Harris County, which includes Houston, is roughly three times more populous and is five times more densely populated than Hidalgo.

Perhaps there is something genetically unique about this border county? Not at all. If that were the case, we’d have seen the trend of Hidalgo eclipsing Texas’s population centers from day one. In fact, Hidalgo County recorded just 23 virus deaths from the beginning of March through June 23, a fraction of the deaths in Dallas and Houston up until that point. In other words, the dynamic in Texas tracked closely with that of other states where most of the deaths were in the major cities, not in outlier counties like Hidalgo.

It certainly wasn’t the reopening of Texas on May 1 that caused the surge in Hidalgo. Their deaths actually went down to near zero from mid-May to mid-June – right during the window you would typically see those deaths occur, had the reopening played a role. . .

The obvious culprit is the cross-border traffic both from travelers, citizens, and illegal aliens. The surge in deaths beginning in late June coincides with the peaking of deaths in Mexico, particularly in Tamaulipas, right during the beginning of June, which perfectly jives with the 21-day average infection-to-death duration.

What changed right around June? While border apprehensions by Border Patrol were down during March and April because of the new turnback policies against illegal aliens, the numbers surged again in June, coinciding with Mexicans getting sick from the virus. Border apprehensions increased by 40% during June, almost exclusively driven by single adults. Even before the new policy changes, we were not offering liberal immigration accommodations to single adults. So why would they be incentivized to come? Could it be that many of them were coming for care and were fleeing the disastrous hospitals in Mexico?

The trend and timing of increased border apprehensions by border sector is even more remarkable. The virus seems to have come to western Mexico first in Baja California (south of California), then migrated east to Sonora (south of Arizona) in May and then to Tamaulipas (south of Texas) in June. Apprehensions in the Rio Grande Valley were up 47% over May! All the news reports [Washington Post, Reuters, and Kaiser Health News] of Mexican nationals coming for treatment in California were already being reported in May – long before the spike in Texas’s Rio Grande Valley that didn’t begin to materialize until a few weeks ago. Those numbers coincide perfectly with the increase in border crossings by sector.

Border apprehensions in the two California border sectors – San Diego and El Centro – increased from April to May 46% and 49% respectively. That is when those areas got slammed with cross border cases of COVID-19. They have continued to increase in June but by a smaller margin. The CBP border numbers are for illegal aliens, but they likely reflect the desperation in that part of Mexico as the virus hit, which we observed in green card holders and dual citizens who came for treatment.

The same dynamic played out in the Yuma, Arizona, sector. While the raw number of border apprehensions is much lower in this sector, the percentage increase from April to May was a whopping 150%. In June, the rate of increase slowed down to 30%. Which makes sense because we are now seeing the deaths in Southern California and Arizona level off.

This was all occurring before we saw any deaths in the Rio Grande Valley sector of Texas. In contrast to the other sectors, the RGV increased by just 9% from April to May, but then by 47% from May to June. And as always, they had the most raw number of apprehensions of any border sector.

The timing of this data shift coinciding with the spike in deaths rising along the border from west to east in May and then June demonstrates a remarkable connection between what is going on in Mexico and how it’s driving the coronavirus spike on our side of the border.

Once again, the disproportionate number of deaths cannot be blamed on these counties being majority Latino, who seem to have an increased risk of death. Dona Anna County, New Mexico, which is 70 percent Latino, has had only 11 deaths. As I noted in the last article of this series, the difference is that New Mexico gets almost no illegal immigration and no legal border crossings because there is almost no civilization on the Mexico side of that border. Yuma County, Arizona, on the other hand, has 159 deaths, even though it’s roughly the same size and of the same demographic composition as Dona Anna.

The ensuring lesson? As goes Mexico, so goes America’s border counties. (For more from the author of “One Texas-Mexico Border County Reported More Deaths Tuesday Than 44 States” please click HERE)

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Why Do Politicians Ignore the Futility and Collateral Damage of Lockdowns?

Imagine administering a dose of chemotherapy to a healthy patient with no sign of cancer? After all, it can only help, right? That has been the attitude of our government as it continues to push lockdown policies and the trickle-down panic that flows from them – without any evidence that they help mitigate the virus and without any regard for their side effects.

California never really emerged from its original lockdown, yet Gov. Gavin Newson is now reinstituting the closure of many businesses. Evidently, a few dozen people carefully spaced in a gym or salon are a greater threat than thousands of people jammed pack in uncontrolled protests.

The Houston mayor is calling for another lockdown as well, with no mention of the fact that George Floyd had the largest funeral held in his city (while everyone else had to be buried without a proper funeral) and Houston police began contracting the virus in greater numbers right after the protests.

But they all fail to learn the lessons of the first lockdown – in that they don’t work to stop the deaths and they cause so many more excess deaths from the inimical side effects.

Lockdowns kill more people from the side effects

According to a recent published by Jama Network, there were 87,000 excess deaths from March 1 to April 25, but only 56,246 (65%) were attributed to COVID-19. What happened to the remaining 31,000 excess deaths? Until now, supporters of lockdown like Dr. Anthony Fauci have attributed those excess deaths to an undercount of the virus death toll. However, the study’s authors found that “The 5 states with the most COVID-19 deaths experienced large proportional increases in deaths from nonrespiratory underlying causes, including diabetes (96%), heart diseases (89%), Alzheimer disease (64%), and cerebrovascular diseases (35%).”

Clearly, as we observed during the peak of the lockdown, so many people were scared to come in for other urgent treatments as a result of the fear generated by lockdown policies. Also, thanks to the suspension of other medical maintenance procedures and critical but not emergent surgeries, people likely died from untreated ailments.

The numbers were particularly jarring in states like California and Texas, which saw 55% and 64% of its excess deaths respectively attributed to non-COVID-19 deaths. These were states where the virus barely spread during April but the lockdown likely shut down and scared off other medical care like it did in the harder hit states. Thus, for much of the country outside of the northeast until May, the lockdown was the bigger plague than the virus.

When the economic and mental health factors are coupled with the denied care, one study estimated that 65,000 people would die per month of lockdown. Also, given that the victims of lockdown, on average, were younger than those of the virus, they estimated that the lockdown, over its entire duration, has caused the loss of 1.5 million life years, as compared to 800,000 life years from the virus itself. Do we really want to continue propagating a feedback loop of panic that results in more deaths for a strategy that is completely unproven?

Lockdowns simply don’t work to stop a virus

Whether you compare state to state or country to country, there is absolutely no correlation between positive results and lockdowns, especially after the virus had already become so pervasive. Lockdowns have been in place in so many states like California and yet the virus still spread. Other states like Wisconsin haven’t had restrictions for two months because of a state Supreme Court ruling and has had very few hospitalizations or deaths.

J.P. Morgan conducted a data analysis on a scatter diagram of all 50 states and found that “reopening dates also don’t predict infections and hospitalizations.”

“There are no easy answers for why US infections have soared recently; reopening dates, mobility changes and other empirically measured behaviors do not lead to higher infections in any statistically consistent way,” wrote the major financial institution in its latest economic assessment.

The reality is that the timing of the spike occurred way too late to blame on the late April/early May openings. On the other hand, they have coincided perfectly with the mass protests, and in the case of the border states, with Mexico’s peak from its first round. Miami’s mayor admitted the demonstrations played a major role in the resurgence in Florida, which, unlike northeastern states, did not achieve enough immunity to withstand such ubiquitous mass gatherings. Either way, people are forgetting that the virus will always spread to any place that has not already achieved 15%-20% seroprevalence, irrespective of human factors.

The virus does not go away simply because of a lockdown. Countries like Israel and Australia are learning that now. They are similar to America’s south and west in the sense that they locked down early before the virus spread much (unlike in America’s northeast where it was too late). However, lockdowns don’t kill the virus. They kill many citizens from the collateral damage and just delay the ability to achieve herd immunity with a less vulnerable population.

This is why Sweden is pretty much done with the virus, having achieved de facto herd immunity without having shut down the country and without suffering all of the collateral deaths. Their only fault was failing to protect senior care facilities. Nearly 90% of all deaths were among those over 70 years old and there were more than twice as many deaths among those over 90 than under 70. It’s likely that many of them were going to die within a few months or actually died of old age, but thanks to Sweden’s liberal coding of COVID-19 deaths, they were included in the count. This is why a view of their excess deaths this year compared to past years shows almost no significant epidemic to speak of.

Sweden’s numbers are getting better every week and they are now in a period of negative excess deaths. Again, all without any lockdowns or mask mandates. Now, they are in better shape than every other country that forestalled herd immunity at a very painful cost to their medical care, mental health, and economy.

For such tough chemotherapy as a lockdown, shouldn’t we have to see results? How many more states can continue intermittent lockdowns and mask mandates for months while the cases continue to spread before we realize that this is a farce?

What we should really do is shield the vulnerable and avoid large gatherings like mass riots. That way we can achieve herd immunity through the less vulnerable and without spreading it too rapidly as to overwhelm the system. Yet, these are the two things most governors failed to do, and in the case of 26 million protesters, they actually encouraged and facilitated the greatest mass gatherings in recent memory – in midst of a pandemic they believe should lock us in our homes. Are we going to allow these mendacious politicians to get away with this libel against our liberty and lives? (For more from the author of “Why Do Politicians Ignore the Futility and Collateral Damage of Lockdowns?” please click HERE)

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Ghislaine Maxwell Has Breakdown After Judge Denies Bail; Geraldo Rivera Attacks Federal Judge for Not Allowing Maxwell Out on Bail; Ghislaine Maxwell Is Also Under Investigation in U.S. Virgin Islands

By New York Post. Ghislaine Maxwell cried as she was ordered held without bail Tuesday — with a Manhattan judge ruling the accused sex abuser “poses substantial actual risk of flight” after she purposely hid from authorities.

The 58-year-old British socialite and pal of late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein wiped tears from her left eye several times, using the back of her left index finger, as federal Judge Alison Nathan refused to free her from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn until her trial next year.

“No combination of conditions” could ensure that Maxwell wouldn’t try to flee prosecution, Nathan said during a video conference in Manhattan federal court — where Maxwell appeared on the feed remotely from a closet-size room at the jail.

“The risks are simply too great,” the judge said, adding that Maxwell has exhibited an “extraordinary capacity to evade detection.”

Maxwell, the daughter of disgraced late newspaper baron Robert Maxwell, briefly hung her head when it became clear that she wasn’t going to be released at all — much less to a luxury New York City hotel, as she had requested — until trial. (Read more from “Ghislaine Maxwell Has Breakdown After Judge Denies Bail” HERE)

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Geraldo Rivera Attacks Federal Judge for Not Allowing Maxwell Out on Bail

By Fox News. Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera accused the New York federal judge presiding over Ghislaine Maxwell’s case of “copping out to the mob” Tuesday after she denied the British socialite’s bail request as she awaits trial on sex trafficking charges.

“I think this was a political decision,” Rivera asserted on “Bill Hemmer Reports”. “I think that the question is not whether she committed these hideous offenses. The question is whether or not she would show up for trial. She bought a house in New Hampshire, for goodness’ sakes. She went to all this trouble to stay in the country. . .

“It doesn’t make any sense,” he said before claiming that prosecutors in the case “are doing this to put pressure on her.”

“They are punishing her before conviction,” Rivera argued. “She has never been held liable in a civil suit, never been convicted of a crime. She is not Jeffrey Epstein. I think this is a terrible, punitive decision.” . . .

“Remember, these charges relate to offenses that happened 25 years ago, from 1994 to 1997,” Rivera concluded. “I think these are charges that are wobbly on their face and for this judge to chicken out and not give this defendant bail I think is copping out to the mob.” (Read more from “Geraldo Rivera Attacks Federal Judge for Not Allowing Maxwell Out on Bail” HERE)

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Ghislaine Maxwell Is Also Under Investigation in U.S. Virgin Islands

By Bloomberg. Ghislaine Maxwell is also under investigation by the U.S. Virgin Islands for her alleged participation in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation.

The Caribbean territory gave notice of its investigation in a court filing Friday in which it seeks to intervene in a lawsuit she filed against Jeffrey Epstein’s estate. The socialite sued earlier this year seeking reimbursement for legal fees she was incurring, claiming Epstein had repeatedly promised her that he would support her financially.

The island’s Department of Justice “is investigating Maxwell’s participation in Epstein’s criminal sex trafficking and sexual abuse conduct,” according to the July 10 filing. It’s also using the case to subpoena Maxwell, a process the government said she has evaded since March.

“The government’s need to intervene is further fueled by Maxwell’s inappropriate use of the Virgin Islands courts to seek payment and reimbursement from the Epstein criminal enterprise, while she circumvents the service of process of government subpoenas related to her involvement in that criminal enterprise,” the filing states. Epstein was a resident of the Virgin Islands for more than 20 years and owned two islands — Little St. James and Great St. James — which the government said it’s seeking to claim as part of its legal effort. (Read more from “Ghislaine Maxwell Is Also Under Investigation in U.S. Virgin Islands” HERE)

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Churches Fight Back Against Second Shutdown

When California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that large sections of California would have to shut down businesses and churches because of a coronavirus resurgence, many religious leaders refused to comply with the order.

The Monday order, which allows churches to continue socially distant services outside, effectively sends some of the most densely populated counties back into a full-on lockdown for an indefinite period of time. Newsom in a Monday press conference said that he expects the virus to keep spreading unless the state remains locked down because “COVID-19 is not going away anytime soon until there is a vaccine or an effective therapy.”

But even with the state’s caution, some church leaders say that shutting down again is not an option. San Francisco and Western America Russian Orthodox Archbishop Kyrill, in an open letter to Newsom, said that the state’s strictures on religious services, especially on singing, are “open discrimination,” reminiscent of the “the era of godless persecutions in the U.S.S.R.”

Kyrill noted that while the Orthodox Church had complied with the state’s previous shutdown, forcing members to participate in Lent and Easter services online only, he was upset to see the state’s permissiveness to protesters demanding racial justice.

“We now observe a contradiction in that mass protests take place everywhere, at which absolutely all precautions are violated with impunity,” he wrote, adding that the church will “defend the rights” of its members to continue to worship. (Read more from “Churches Fight Back Against Second Shutdown” HERE)

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