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Anonymous Links Naomi Campbell, Others To Jeffrey Epstein


Mon 01 Jun 2020 | 12:54 PM
Yara Sameh

Anonymous has made a comeback after staying inactive for three years, amid the raging protests against the US police brutality over the death of an unarmed black man, George Floyd.

They took down the website of the Minneapolis Police, in a protest to the murder of Floyd, a black African-American who died at the hands of a white Policeman, which is presumed the reason for resurfacing.

Anonymous also released a video protesting the murder of Floyd, which featured a compilation video of police brutality to the black people in the country.

https://youtu.be/OpixLlh5PjQ

Fierce protests have been raging in Minneapolis since an unarmed black man, Floyd died after a white officer knelt on his neck on May 25.

Protesters in an outpouring of rage after the crime was recorded is a video, which was taken by an onlooker on Monday night, who witnessed the fatal encounter between police and Floyd.

The footage was widely circulated on social media and showed him lying face down and handcuffed, gasping for air and groaning for help while repeatedly saying, “I can’t breathe.”

The city identified the four officers as Derek Chauvin, Thomas Lane, Tou Thao, and J Alexander Kueng. It did not say who had his knee against Floyd’s throat and gave no further information.

The policeman and three fellow officers who participated in Floyd’s arrest were dismissed from the police department on May 28 as the FBI opened an investigation into the incident.

Floyd, 46, allegedly tried to pass counterfeit bills at a corner eatery, was taken by ambulance from the scene of his arrest, and declared dead the same night at a hospital.

The second day of demonstrations was accompanied by looting. It began hours after Mayor Jacob Frey urged prosecutors to file criminal charges against the white policeman shown pinning Floyd to the street.

Hundreds of protesters, many with faces covered, flooded streets around the Third Precinct police station late on Wednesday, about half a mile from where Floyd had been arrested, chanting, “No justice, no peace”, and “I can’t breathe.”

Hundreds protest in Minneapolis streets

The crowd grew to thousands as night fell and the protest turned into a standoff outside the station, where police in riot gear formed barricade lines while protesters taunted them from behind makeshift barricades of their own.

Police, some taking positions on rooftops, used tear gas, plastic bullets and concussion grenades to keep the crowds at bay, while protesters pelted police with rocks, water bottles, and other projectiles. Some threw tear gas canisters back at the officers.

Television news images from a helicopter over the area showed dozens of people looting a Target store, running out with clothing and shopping carts full of merchandise.

The video of Monday’s deadly confrontation between police and Floyd has stirred a national outcry and led Mayor Frey to call on Wednesday for Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman “to charge the arresting officer in this case.”

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Anonymous links Naomi Campbell, Others To Jeffrey Epstein

The "hacktivists" leaked a set of documents, as proof of the corruption of the police and political officials throughout the United States.

The on the 91-page list was released under the name of the "Jeffrey Epstein's little black book". It exposed numerous powerful names in the United States to the late multi-millionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of child abuse and sex trafficking in 2004.

In 2008, Epstein was sentenced to prison for sexual abuse and was discovered dead in his prison cell on August 10, 2019.

https://twitter.com/YourAnonCentral/status/1267042783136632833?s=20

Anonymous's list included President Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, Naomi Campbell, Bill Clinton, Alec Baldwin, Bernie Eccleston, Will Smith, Chris Evans, and others.

The "hacktivists" allegedly claimed that the people in power killed Epstein to cover-up his story of child trafficking and rape.

https://twitter.com/YourAnonCentral/status/1266993717207904256?s=20

Among the listed names are:

  • Donald and Ivanka Trump
  • Former Colombian President Andés Pastrana
  • Naomi Cambell
  • Alec Baldwin
  • The Kennedys (Ted, Bobby, Edward, Andrew, Mary, Ethel, Jo)
  • Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
  • Prince Andrew
  • Will Smith
  • Mick Jagger
  • Courtney Love
  • Michael Jackson
  • Kevin Spacey

The full documents are available here.