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Nate Timesamillion describes himself as an apprentice electrician and bassist with the Grinning Barretts. His bio says he is from British Columbia.
Last week Nate boasted about getting the third dose of the COVID experimental vaccine.
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On Monday Nate sadly reported from the hospital that he had
pericarditis, swelling of the tissue surrounding the heart. The doctor
told him it may be due to the COVID booster shot he had on Saturday.
The suspect charged in Monday’s targeted shooting of Louisville, Kentucky, mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg has been identified as an activist for civil rights and gun control.
Quintez
Brown, 21, was charged with attempted murder and four counts of wanton
endangerment, the Louisville Metro Police Department confirmed to Fox
News Digital.
Brown previously worked for the Louisville Courier Journal as an intern and an editorial columnist, according to the newspaper. In December, Brown shared a short campaign video on Twitter
announcing that he was running to represent District 5 for Louisville’s
Metro Council in 2022. His writing advocates for the ideals of
communism, socialism, liberation and has criticized "gun-loving"
Republicans.
As a freshman in college, Brown also reportedly was selected to meet former President Obama.
Greenberg is a Democrat, and police have not provided details about the possible motive for the shooting.
The
Louisville Metro Police Department responded around 10:15 a.m. Monday
after multiple shots were fired at Greenberg’s campaign headquarters in
Butchertown. Investigators say Greenberg was not struck and no one else
was injured.
Louisville Democratic mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg during a
news conference in Louisville, Kentucky, Monday, Feb. 14, 2022.
(AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)
Police
said an article of clothing Greenberg was wearing was struck, and the
candidate said his sweater was grazed by a bullet. Greenberg said the
suspect had walked into the campaign office, pulled out a gun, "aimed
directly at me and began shooting."
"Today is not a day for
politics, but it’s not lost on me that the violence my staff and I
experienced today is far too common in our city," Greenberg said, also
thanking the Louisville Metro Police. "Too many Louisville families have
experienced the trauma of gun violence. Too many aren't as blessed as
me."
The arrest report, obtained by Fox News, said a man later
identified as Brown entered the building and fired a 9mm Glock handgun
at Greenberg. He then fled the building. About 10 minutes later,
officers located a man matching the suspect description less than a
half-mile away. He was found carrying a loaded 9mm magazine in his pants
pocket and was taken into custody, the arrest report says.
Surveillance video reportedly captured the incident.
Brown is a civil rights activist who reportedly participated in 2020 racial justice demonstrations.
In
his Twitter bio, he says, "We have one scientific and correct solution,
Pan-Africanism: the total liberation and unification of Africa under
scientific socialism."
In a Feb. 1 post
on Instagram, Brown, using the handle "tez4liberation," shared a post
celebrating "Black Radical Month" and a list of names that included
convicted cop killer Assata Shakur.
Last month, Brown published a piece on Medium.com on Jan. 10 titled, "A Revolutionary Love Letter."
"During
our short stay on this glorious planet we all have been collectively
dehumanized and reduced to political talking points — Black, white,
liberal, conservative, Christian, criminal, boss, worker, activist,
etc.," Brown wrote in the letter. "Our sick, manipulated brethren will
weaponize common sense and tell us to ‘face to facts’ — as if facts are
something outside of us as if life were something we encounter as
foreigners*. They will tell us that communism and collectivism has never
and will never work and refuse to even explore these "childish" (or
inferior) ideas."
Screenshots shared online show Brown wrote one
piece for the Courier-Journal published on July 2, 2019, titled,
"Kentucky’s concealed carry law shows your life doesn’t matter to
gun-loving Republicans."
As
a freshman political science major at University of Louisville, Brown
was one of 22 students in the country invited to the inaugural national
gathering of the Obama Foundation’s My Brother’s Keeper Alliance that
supports boys and young men of color. He traveled to Oakland,
California, and was quoted as saying he had the opportunity to shake hands with Obama himself during a two-day workshop.
In 2018, Brown was featured in an MSNBC segment covering students participating in "March For Our Lives" protests in Washington, D.C., demanding stricter gun laws.
The
17-year-old president of the Black Student Union at duPont Manual High
School in Louisville at the time, Brown sat down with MSNBC host Joy
Reid in the nation’s capital.
Addressing Kentucky Republican Sen.
Mitch McConnell, who was the Senate majority leader at the time, Brown
said students want Congress to act on guns, "and if you’re not going to
give us that, then we’re going to get everyone out here to vote, and
we’re going to vote you out of office."
"Get rid of assault rifles," Brown said.
Brown
also made headlines last summer when his family reported him missing.
He was found safe on July 1, about two weeks after vanishing, and his
family subsequently asked for privacy and patience "while we tend to the
most immediate need, which is Quintez's physical, mental and spiritual
needs."
The
Courier Journal reported that Brown was an MLK scholar at the
University of Louisville, a former columnist for the student newspaper,
the Cardinal, and founded From Fields to Arena, a group committed to
providing political education and violence prevention training to youths
in hip hop and athletics.
Super Bowl halftime star Snoop Dogg recently collaborated in a violent new anti-cop rap song.
The NFL thinks that Snoop Dog is a good role model for today’s
youth. They showed this by inviting him to be part of yesterday’s
halftime show at the Super Bowl. We wrote about Snoop Dog being invited
on the halftime show despite having fired a gun at Trump’s head in a
video a couple of years ago.
Snoop Dog is very busy but the stuff he produces is horrible. The Washington Times notes:
Snoop Dogg has never been bigger: The iconic California rapper is an in-demand pitchman for everything from beer to chips to burgers. He pops up on NFL football broadcasts and guest stars in movies like “The Addams Family.” On Wednesday, he became the new owner of Death Row Records, the label that three decades ago launched his career.
But when the 50-year-old musician-mogul steps into the biggest spotlight of his career Sunday as the headliner for the Super Bowl halftime show, some viewers may be changing the channel in protest.
In January, Snoop Dogg released
an anti-police rap single, “Police,” with rapper J5 Slap and two other
hip-hop artists that features incendiary lyrics, including the following
intro (delivered not by Snoop Dogg, but by one of his collaborators):
“All you n***** out there Take your guns that you using to shoot each other And start shooting these b**** a** motherf******* police That’ll impress a motherf******* n**** like me, the crooked motherf****** ‘Cause these police getting way too motherf****** outta line.”
Here is the video below.
The NFL thinks for some reason that promoting individuals
who produce material shooting the President and promoting murdering the
police is good for the youth of America watching their premier event,
the Super Bowl.
Sam Brinton, a genderqueer drag queen into BDSM, has been appointed to oversee the US’s nuclear power plants.
“SAM BRINTON will be the deputy assistant secretary of Spent Fuel and
Waste Disposition in the Energy Department’s Office of Nuclear Energy.”
– Politico reported.
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Brinton is a “non-binary” drag queen into “kink” with “they/them” pronouns.
WATCH:
Brinton is also a “pup handler” — *yikes*
And this…
A 2017 article in
the newspaper at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute said Brinton has a
history of sexual fetishes and kinks with dog-role-playing.
“Throughout the entire talk, Brinton was open about his experiences,
the kinks he partakes in, and the nature of his relationships,” the
article reads. “He left us with countless anecdotes, like how he enjoys
tying up his significant other like a table, and eating his dinner on
him while he watches Star Trek.”
In a viral video, a father from Ireland said that he felt guilty
after his 10-year-old son died following the Covid-19 vaccination.
According to Sean Eile, his youngest son received the Covid-19
vaccine on January 15. On January 31, his son suffered from a fatal
heart issue while playing at his school. After spending time at the
hospital for a couple of days, his son died.
The doctors refused to acknowledge any causal relationship between his son’s death and the Covid-19 vaccine.
“We have been told, No, it’s nothing to do with the vaccine because it only happened once.’ I don’t know,” Eile said.
In a solemn TikTok video, Sean Eile describes how the Covid-19 vaccine given on January 15 almost led to his son’s death two weeks later.
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“Everyone in the house is vaccinated. I got my youngest son
vaccinated on the 15th of January, and two weeks later, on the 31 of
January, he was playing in school, and he had a… well I’ll show you,”
Elie says holding up a printout of an EKG showing an extremely fast
heart rate.
“He basically died,” Eile continued, adding, “The ambulance was able to [resuscitate] him.”
The man says despite the boy and his family never having suffered any
past heart issues, doctors refused to acknowledge any possible link to
the Covid-19 vaccine.
“We’ve been told, ‘No, it’s nothing to do with the vaccine…because it
only happened once.’ I don’t know,” Eile said, before adding he feels
“proper guilty” about getting the boy vaccinated.
“The fact that the consultant in the hospital denied any link, so
that it won’t be recorded as associated with the vaccine – that’s not
good,” the dad says.
The awakening will be tough for many.
His 10yr old son had a heart attack 2 weeks after the 💉.