Thank you.Ghettos where hard drugs were sold, and freebase coke were around long before the 1980s.
That's like saying,I don't understand the Thread-Title. Is it really necessary to discuss something? Black lifes matters as well as white and yellow and green lifes matters.
But WTF happened there is unbelievable, that's for sure.
JJ
name the source dude. let's see if you're right? i'll put $100 on it.I'd be willing to bet on that but I would never expect you to tell the truth.
well fancy that. something told me you'd say that so, at 4:33pm yesterday, i sent another bluelighter a private message specifying the source i use most commonly for news. so it's recorded in black and white and time-stamped.I'd be willing to bet on that but I would never expect you to tell the truth.
Ghettos where hard drugs were sold, and freebase coke were around long before the 1980s.
With the decree of 29 March 1516, it established such obligations and restrictions for the entire Jewish population. It was also decided that everyone should live in this area of the city, without being able to get out or at night or during the Christian holidays.
In Venice this activity was initially carried out by Christians in the “Monti di Pietà” old pawnshops, however were soon considered contrary to the dictates of the Christian religion and then closed. The closure of the Monti di Pieta was a major problem in the lagoon city, as were many people who were using, so this work was required by law to the Jewish community.
Black Africans and black Carribeans really do not like black North Americans, or the racist black supremacist black lives matter at all.
BLM=Black KKK.
Simon Wolf (1835-1923), longtime chief of the B'nai B'rith's Washington, D.C. office, was specifically an operative of Confederate General and Scottish Rite Masonic Commander Albert Pike, who founded the Ku Klux Klan after the Civil War. Wolf was arrested early in the war by the U.S. Secret Service as one of the coordinators of Confederate espionage in the national capital. Much later, in 1901, Wolf, who had risen to the presidency of interational B'nai B'rith, was a featured speaker at the gala dedication ceremony of the statue of Pike which had just been erected in Washington...
I did not know about Simon Wolf.Hrm, what could be the connection here.
Freemasons?
*Chosen* freemasons?
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B'nai B'rith, The Confederacy & The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, a Jewish Wet Job.
Compiled by Kevin BrantB'nai B'rith, The Confederacy & The Assassination Abraham Lincoln"These facts concerning the death of President L...www.minds.com
WANTAGH, NY — More than a thousand people participated in a rally in Wantagh on Sunday to express their support for police officers and other law enforcement agents. The demonstration comes in response to activist calls to reduce funding for — or even abolish — police departments, and nationwide protests against police brutality and systemic racism. Demonstrations were held following the death of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man who died after a police officer held his knee on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes.
The Sunday rally began at Wantagh High School and moved to the Wantagh Long Island Rail Road train station. Marchers waved American flags and held signs showing support for police officers. The marchers were escorted by Nassau County police.
Notably, many marchers did not wear masks despite the ongoing threat of the coronavirus pandemic and public health guidance urging people to wear masks while in public.
Ohio State Representative Jay Edwards (R) attended a “defend the police” rally in Athens, Ohio. Edwards was followed to his car and assaulted with bottles and spit on by counter-protesters.
NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan, the highest ranking uniformed officer on the force, was violently assaulted today during a “protest” on the Brooklyn Bridge. This occurred in conjunction with two other officers suffering injury. One of the attacks was caught on video.
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You may remember Monahan from his previous media coverage. He was notably filmed taking a knee with protestors during the height of the unrest which swept American cities following the killing of George Floyd.
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Surveillance video shows an unidentified man on the bridge’s walkway leaning over a fence and using a cane to whack cops over their heads as they arrested a counter-demonstrator against a “unity” march on the roadway.
Photos posted on the NYPD’s Twitter account show the wounded cops with blood streaming from their scalps and over their faces.
“The officers sustained serious injuries. This is not peaceful protest, this will not be tolerated,” the department wrote.
Chief of Department Terence Monahan — the NYPD’s highest-ranking uniformed officer — suffered a broken finger during the clashes on the bridge, sources said.
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Video shows Monahan climbing the fence to trade blows with an anti-cop activist during a wild brawl on the walkway between counter-demonstrators and uniformed bicycle cops.
An organizer of the march across the bridge, Tony Herbert, said the group — which included a contingent from the Sergeants Benevolent Association — was heading from Manhattan to Brooklyn when anti-cop activists “jumped off the walk onto the roadway” around 11 a.m.
“They said they did it peacefully. How do you do it peacefully when you have somebody swinging a cane?” Herbert said.
The NYPD said 37 people were arrested, but details weren’t immediately available.
Meanwhile, de Blasio offered an update on his so-far ineffective plan to stem the city’s surge in shootings — without including any NYPD officials in his briefing for at least the third time in recent days.
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De Blasio said the “central Brooklyn violence prevention plan” was developed by Police Commissioner Dermot Shea, but that the city’s top cop was intentionally excluded from the announcement.
“This is a purposeful effort on my part to show the people of New York City there are so many community leaders, so many organizations out there doing this work,” he said.
NYPD statistics show that gun arrests have plunged 67 percent over the past 28 days, following the June 15 disbanding of the department’s undercover anti-crime unit.
There were 10 shootings on Tuesday and another early Wednesday that left a 30-year-old man dead and five others injured in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn.
The borough was also the scene of a shooting that killed a 1-year-old boy in Bedford-Stuyvesant late Sunday.
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