NOTE!!! There is PROBLEM with this book. The second half of the book is complete BULLSHIT - the author begins to advocate BORROWING and using loans. Ignore this second part. I would hope most of you would have the brains [moran] to figure that out, but still.
BEANIE-CAP for BEANIE-BRAINS
Monday, March 9, 2009
More on the "MOVE bombing" / Black wolf in sheeps clothing
This is a follow up to the article I posted today about how blacks think obama is black (one of them) but like every single black mayor in any city, he represents a wolf in sheeps clothing. Every black person in philly cried and cheered when Wilson Goode was elected first black mayor of philly in 1984.
Here he is:
New york had David Dinkons and other cites had their black mayor savors as well. As I mentioned the blacks thought they were finally being represented, but instead became more CONTROLLED and PROCESSED by their inability to question someone who LOOKED like them (black).
My point has been - If you are going to kill a group of people (genocide) make SURE that the killer is seen as being "one of them"....
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It dawned on me that many of you don't know what the MOVE bombing was. If you are from Philly you instantly know. Philly became the only city to date to BOMB it's OWN PEOPLE. Now I should clarify that they were black people, but the experiment would not have been a success had their not been a BLACK MAYOR who ordered the bombing. Yes - it was an EXPIRIMENT, a shock-test. Can we get away with BOMBING BLACK PEOPLE if we simply have a BLACK MAYOR make the decision. The rest is history. If Wilson Goode got away with a masacre on philly blacks, imagine what the new president can get away with! Imagine.....
MOVE was a 'radical' organizational of a few hippies... they were back to africa nature 'nuts' - they changed their last names to "Africa" as in John Africa... and owned about 3 houses on a Osage Ave in west Philly. It's important to note that there were only 3 houses where move lived, the rest of the neighborhood was simply ordinary working-class [black] people. Also note that they were not a black supremacy group, they were made up of both black and white people.
I've included a USA today article below to get you interested on the event and how a SIILAR "MOVE bombing"/event has already been decided - and that, like MOVE it shall be a 'success' because 'the mayor is black'...
Had the MOVE bombing happened in a white section of Philly, there would have been a race-war! Likewise had it been a white mayor who bombed a black neighborhood - there would also have been a race war. So what's the solution? As I said: the KILLER must LOOK LIKE HIS VICTIM!
Article below [my comments in brackets]
Twenty years ago this Friday, city police dropped a bomb on this block and let it burn. Five children and six adults, members of a small radical collective called MOVE, died; 61 homes in a middle-class neighborhood were destroyed. As the nation watched, Philadelphia became the city that bombed its own people.
A generation later, MOVE is still around, its members still agitating for the release of eight who have been in prison since a 1978 cop-killing. Most of the other two dozen or so members, all of whom take the surname Africa, live in a house 3 miles from Osage. The mayor who approved the bombing, Wilson Goode, 66, is a pastor [I just gotta chime in real quick here - note how the former mayor ends up becoming a pastor.. same shit I keep telling you: selling crap-and-a-blue-sky the those who demand it!] who runs a youth-mentoring program. And the residents of Osage Avenue are still trying to get their homes back.
Philadelphia has spent $42 million in financial settlements, investigation and rebuilding to try to fix what happened that day. It was a law enforcement failure so spectacular that it would not be equaled until the siege near Waco eight years later. [you thought WACO was the first "WACO" didnt you! But during waco, everyone in philly said that they did a "MOVE" on them!] A month ago, 24 homeowners won a $12 million suit against the city for the botched rebuilding and repairs of their homes.
The memory of the bungled decisions and bad judgment that led police to drop a satchel of explosives from a helicopter onto a residential neighborhood — and the horror that resulted — still stings.
"Every year when May comes around, I think of it, of course, because I'll never forget that it's May 13, 1985," says Mary Ellen Krober, a lawyer for the city who negotiated settlements with 11 MOVE families.
'Grossly negligent' actions
When the Rev. Isaac Miller arrived in Philadelphia shortly after the bombing, there was little discussion of it, he says. It was too disturbing: The city's first black mayor had dropped a bomb on a black neighborhood. [stop right here fools! Re-read that last sentence!! Is this begning to sound like ...9/11.... 9.11 being an "inside job" shocked NOBODY who lived through MOVE! Why would the government 'bomb its own people' they would say --- MOVE did it AND ADMITTED IT 16 years earlier!!]
"In many ways, for African-Americans, it's painful to remember," says Miller, an Episcopal priest who will speak Friday at a commemoration. "But ... it has to be" remembered.
A commission that investigated found that Goode and two other officials, police commissioner Gregore Sambor and fire commissioner William Richmond, had been "grossly negligent." The deaths of the MOVE children "appeared to be unjustified homicide," it said. Police had not taken them out of the house when they had the chance. They had used excessive force in firing 10,000 rounds of ammunition into the house. The plan to drop explosives was "reckless" and "unconscionable." And they let the fire burn until it was too late to control.
Sambor resigned six months later. Richmond retired in 1988. Goode apologized tearfully on TV and was re-elected in 1988.
"Everybody was shouting at the television set, 'Put out the fire!' " says Carl Singley, a lawyer who was counsel to the MOVE commission.
That five children died, huddled in the basement of the MOVE house, brings tears to his eyes. "I imagine those last hours down in the basement," he says.
The confrontation came after months of complaints from neighbors about MOVE, which is not an abbreviation for anything. Members broadcast political harangues on bullhorns day and night, threw garbage and filth into their yard and kept their children naked as part of a dedication to "Mom Nature." The violence was touched off when police tried to evict members and arrest some of them.
"You can say whatever you want about the adult MOVE people in the house and whether they got what they deserved," says John Anderson, co-author of Burning Down the House, a book about MOVE. "But there were kids in the house."
Eight years later, the standoff between federal agents and the Branch Davidians near Waco, Texas, echoed the MOVE scenario. Since then, says Henry Ruth, who served on commissions investigating MOVE and Waco, police have changed their tactics. In 1996, the Montana Freemen standoff ended peacefully when federal agents simply waited out the Freemen. "They learned a lot from Waco, and I think they learned from MOVE about the inevitability of tragedy when you start raiding a cult where you have no contingency plan," Ruth says. "Law enforcement has seen the need to wait and wait and wait. I think we've learned a lot of lessons. But it took MOVE and it took Ruby Ridge and it took Waco to learn that, and that was over 100 lives."
One of the two who escaped the fire, Ramona Africa, 49, spent seven years in prison for riot and conspiracy. Today, she earns her living speaking about MOVE and Mumia Abu-Jamal, a death-row inmate convicted in an unrelated 1981 killing of a police officer.
"I am angry, and bitter, and justifiably so," she says. "Not a single official went to prison for murdering my family," referring to the whole Africa clan. The bombing, she says, was "not bad judgment. That is murder."
Members now live in a big house in West Philadelphia, eat "a lot" of raw food, Africa says, and home-school their children. But the tactics have changed, she says, since the bombing drew the world's attention. "It's not necessary for us to be on the bullhorn now. People are calling us for information."
Today, the site of the bombed house, 6221 Osage, is occupied by the police Civil Affairs Unit. The city rebuilt Osage Avenue, but the construction was so shoddy that years of repairs failed to fix the homes. Finally, the city condemned them and offered owners $150,000. Many took the buyout, but 24 families went to federal court. The city is appealing the judgment.
"I'm really disgusted," says resident Nan Chainey. I'm tired, and I want to end this thing."
Twenty years of struggle left the residents of Osage Avenue distrustful of the government they asked in 1985 to help them with their neighbors.
"They want us, the people, physically out," says Gerald Renfrow, a roofer who has lived on the block since 1959. "When we're out, that means there's no one left on Osage to tell the story of what happened."
..............
NEMESIS once said in a video: "if you wna to know whats going to happen to whitey (the majority) look at what already happened to darkie (the minority)
Everything is FIRST TESTED ON THE MINORITY.... MOVE was the first 'government bombs its own people' scenario... that would never happen to white people right??? Then came WACO. Well that could never happen to "good" white people - then came 9/11.
The jews were just the TEST for rapid oven genocide. The non-jew Germans would have been next.
If you want a 'heads up' on what going to happen to the MAJORITY of the country you need to look at what has already been tried on the MINORITY of the country.
Nobody gave a damn about the MOVE bombing in 1985... there was no public outrage, or even national media attention -- after all they were just BLACKS. Only when WACO happened did the sheep go "OH MY GOD THEIR BOMBING THEIR OWN PEOPLE - HOW SHOCKING"... already happened....
The Round-ups of Jews within germany gained no public outrage -- after all they were just JEWS, but had it happened to them they may have been a bit more shocked.
This is yet another reason why GROUPING sheeple together is a great way to control them - for they will never even SEE a problem of another 'group' as their own....
HERE'S AN EXAMPLE:
This sign is NOT from 2009 - it is from 1963!!! It is a sign thatONLY blacks held up in protest for civil rights.
How IRONIC that today it is the majority of white protesters who hold up this sign!
If the majority wants a crystal ball to see into the future, just look at what the minority endures.
Here he is:
New york had David Dinkons and other cites had their black mayor savors as well. As I mentioned the blacks thought they were finally being represented, but instead became more CONTROLLED and PROCESSED by their inability to question someone who LOOKED like them (black).
My point has been - If you are going to kill a group of people (genocide) make SURE that the killer is seen as being "one of them"....
.....
It dawned on me that many of you don't know what the MOVE bombing was. If you are from Philly you instantly know. Philly became the only city to date to BOMB it's OWN PEOPLE. Now I should clarify that they were black people, but the experiment would not have been a success had their not been a BLACK MAYOR who ordered the bombing. Yes - it was an EXPIRIMENT, a shock-test. Can we get away with BOMBING BLACK PEOPLE if we simply have a BLACK MAYOR make the decision. The rest is history. If Wilson Goode got away with a masacre on philly blacks, imagine what the new president can get away with! Imagine.....
MOVE was a 'radical' organizational of a few hippies... they were back to africa nature 'nuts' - they changed their last names to "Africa" as in John Africa... and owned about 3 houses on a Osage Ave in west Philly. It's important to note that there were only 3 houses where move lived, the rest of the neighborhood was simply ordinary working-class [black] people. Also note that they were not a black supremacy group, they were made up of both black and white people.
I've included a USA today article below to get you interested on the event and how a SIILAR "MOVE bombing"/event has already been decided - and that, like MOVE it shall be a 'success' because 'the mayor is black'...
Had the MOVE bombing happened in a white section of Philly, there would have been a race-war! Likewise had it been a white mayor who bombed a black neighborhood - there would also have been a race war. So what's the solution? As I said: the KILLER must LOOK LIKE HIS VICTIM!
Article below [my comments in brackets]
Twenty years ago this Friday, city police dropped a bomb on this block and let it burn. Five children and six adults, members of a small radical collective called MOVE, died; 61 homes in a middle-class neighborhood were destroyed. As the nation watched, Philadelphia became the city that bombed its own people.
A generation later, MOVE is still around, its members still agitating for the release of eight who have been in prison since a 1978 cop-killing. Most of the other two dozen or so members, all of whom take the surname Africa, live in a house 3 miles from Osage. The mayor who approved the bombing, Wilson Goode, 66, is a pastor [I just gotta chime in real quick here - note how the former mayor ends up becoming a pastor.. same shit I keep telling you: selling crap-and-a-blue-sky the those who demand it!] who runs a youth-mentoring program. And the residents of Osage Avenue are still trying to get their homes back.
Philadelphia has spent $42 million in financial settlements, investigation and rebuilding to try to fix what happened that day. It was a law enforcement failure so spectacular that it would not be equaled until the siege near Waco eight years later. [you thought WACO was the first "WACO" didnt you! But during waco, everyone in philly said that they did a "MOVE" on them!] A month ago, 24 homeowners won a $12 million suit against the city for the botched rebuilding and repairs of their homes.
The memory of the bungled decisions and bad judgment that led police to drop a satchel of explosives from a helicopter onto a residential neighborhood — and the horror that resulted — still stings.
"Every year when May comes around, I think of it, of course, because I'll never forget that it's May 13, 1985," says Mary Ellen Krober, a lawyer for the city who negotiated settlements with 11 MOVE families.
'Grossly negligent' actions
When the Rev. Isaac Miller arrived in Philadelphia shortly after the bombing, there was little discussion of it, he says. It was too disturbing: The city's first black mayor had dropped a bomb on a black neighborhood. [stop right here fools! Re-read that last sentence!! Is this begning to sound like ...9/11.... 9.11 being an "inside job" shocked NOBODY who lived through MOVE! Why would the government 'bomb its own people' they would say --- MOVE did it AND ADMITTED IT 16 years earlier!!]
"In many ways, for African-Americans, it's painful to remember," says Miller, an Episcopal priest who will speak Friday at a commemoration. "But ... it has to be" remembered.
A commission that investigated found that Goode and two other officials, police commissioner Gregore Sambor and fire commissioner William Richmond, had been "grossly negligent." The deaths of the MOVE children "appeared to be unjustified homicide," it said. Police had not taken them out of the house when they had the chance. They had used excessive force in firing 10,000 rounds of ammunition into the house. The plan to drop explosives was "reckless" and "unconscionable." And they let the fire burn until it was too late to control.
Sambor resigned six months later. Richmond retired in 1988. Goode apologized tearfully on TV and was re-elected in 1988.
"Everybody was shouting at the television set, 'Put out the fire!' " says Carl Singley, a lawyer who was counsel to the MOVE commission.
That five children died, huddled in the basement of the MOVE house, brings tears to his eyes. "I imagine those last hours down in the basement," he says.
The confrontation came after months of complaints from neighbors about MOVE, which is not an abbreviation for anything. Members broadcast political harangues on bullhorns day and night, threw garbage and filth into their yard and kept their children naked as part of a dedication to "Mom Nature." The violence was touched off when police tried to evict members and arrest some of them.
"You can say whatever you want about the adult MOVE people in the house and whether they got what they deserved," says John Anderson, co-author of Burning Down the House, a book about MOVE. "But there were kids in the house."
Eight years later, the standoff between federal agents and the Branch Davidians near Waco, Texas, echoed the MOVE scenario. Since then, says Henry Ruth, who served on commissions investigating MOVE and Waco, police have changed their tactics. In 1996, the Montana Freemen standoff ended peacefully when federal agents simply waited out the Freemen. "They learned a lot from Waco, and I think they learned from MOVE about the inevitability of tragedy when you start raiding a cult where you have no contingency plan," Ruth says. "Law enforcement has seen the need to wait and wait and wait. I think we've learned a lot of lessons. But it took MOVE and it took Ruby Ridge and it took Waco to learn that, and that was over 100 lives."
One of the two who escaped the fire, Ramona Africa, 49, spent seven years in prison for riot and conspiracy. Today, she earns her living speaking about MOVE and Mumia Abu-Jamal, a death-row inmate convicted in an unrelated 1981 killing of a police officer.
"I am angry, and bitter, and justifiably so," she says. "Not a single official went to prison for murdering my family," referring to the whole Africa clan. The bombing, she says, was "not bad judgment. That is murder."
Members now live in a big house in West Philadelphia, eat "a lot" of raw food, Africa says, and home-school their children. But the tactics have changed, she says, since the bombing drew the world's attention. "It's not necessary for us to be on the bullhorn now. People are calling us for information."
Today, the site of the bombed house, 6221 Osage, is occupied by the police Civil Affairs Unit. The city rebuilt Osage Avenue, but the construction was so shoddy that years of repairs failed to fix the homes. Finally, the city condemned them and offered owners $150,000. Many took the buyout, but 24 families went to federal court. The city is appealing the judgment.
"I'm really disgusted," says resident Nan Chainey. I'm tired, and I want to end this thing."
Twenty years of struggle left the residents of Osage Avenue distrustful of the government they asked in 1985 to help them with their neighbors.
"They want us, the people, physically out," says Gerald Renfrow, a roofer who has lived on the block since 1959. "When we're out, that means there's no one left on Osage to tell the story of what happened."
..............
NEMESIS once said in a video: "if you wna to know whats going to happen to whitey (the majority) look at what already happened to darkie (the minority)
Everything is FIRST TESTED ON THE MINORITY.... MOVE was the first 'government bombs its own people' scenario... that would never happen to white people right??? Then came WACO. Well that could never happen to "good" white people - then came 9/11.
The jews were just the TEST for rapid oven genocide. The non-jew Germans would have been next.
If you want a 'heads up' on what going to happen to the MAJORITY of the country you need to look at what has already been tried on the MINORITY of the country.
Nobody gave a damn about the MOVE bombing in 1985... there was no public outrage, or even national media attention -- after all they were just BLACKS. Only when WACO happened did the sheep go "OH MY GOD THEIR BOMBING THEIR OWN PEOPLE - HOW SHOCKING"... already happened....
The Round-ups of Jews within germany gained no public outrage -- after all they were just JEWS, but had it happened to them they may have been a bit more shocked.
This is yet another reason why GROUPING sheeple together is a great way to control them - for they will never even SEE a problem of another 'group' as their own....
HERE'S AN EXAMPLE:
This sign is NOT from 2009 - it is from 1963!!! It is a sign thatONLY blacks held up in protest for civil rights.
How IRONIC that today it is the majority of white protesters who hold up this sign!
If the majority wants a crystal ball to see into the future, just look at what the minority endures.
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