From the desk of
Bill Ramey
11/27/14
COMMENTARY
& OPINION
SPECIAL
REPORT
THIS
REPORT IS DEDICATED TO SHOWING THE WORLD WHAT HAPPENED IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE
GRAND JURY DECISION NOT TO INDICT OFFICER WILSON. AND THE WHISTLE BLOWER IS NONE OTHER THAN THE
LT. GOVERNOR PETER KINDER
Official: Obama
Ordered National Guard Stand-Down During Ferguson Riots
Missouri Lt. Gov.
Peter Kinder makes stunning claim
by Paul Joseph
Watson | November 25, 2014
National Guard and
police failed to protect businesses targeted by rioters during last night’s
chaos, leading to charges that the Obama administration issued a stand down
order.
Earlier this morning,
Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder made the stunning claim, telling Fox News, “Is
the reason that the National Guard was not in there because the Obama
Administration and the Holder Justice Department leaned on you to keep them
out? I cannot imagine any other reason why the governor who mobilized the
National Guard would not have them in there to stop this.”
His comments followed
Ferguson Mayor James Knowles’ complaint that his request for National Guard
assistance was repeatedly ignored by Democrat Governor Jay Nixon last night.
Paul Joseph Watson is
the editor at large of Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com.
Michael Snyder
November 26, 2014
Was it a conspiracy or was it incompetence? Those appear to be the
only two alternatives that we are left with after the horrific violence that we
witnessed in Ferguson
on Monday night. The first round of Ferguson
rioting back in August took everyone by surprise, but this time authorities had
more than three months to prepare. They had the ability to control
precisely when the grand jury decision would be announced and how many cops and
National Guard troops would be deployed on the streets. But despite all
this, the violence in Ferguson
on Monday night was even worse than we witnessed back in August. Either
this was a case of almost unbelievable incompetence, or there was someone out
there that actually wanted this to happen. If someone out there is
actually trying to provoke more violence in Ferguson , then the rioters are being played
like a fiddle. Most of them have no idea that they could potentially just
be pawns in a game that is far larger than they ever imagined. The only
other alternative to explain what we just saw is incompetence on a level that
is absolutely laughable. Something definitely does not smell right about
all of this, and let us hope that at some point the American people get the
truth. The following are 10 “coincidences” from Monday night in Ferguson that are too
glaring to ignore…
#1 Federal, state and local law enforcement
authorities had more than three months to prepare for the violence that would
follow the announcement of the grand jury decision. The mainstream media
endlessly hyped this controversy and everyone knew that trouble would be
brewing. But despite an enormous amount of time to prepare, very little
was actually done to prevent any violence from happening.
#2 Someone made the decision to make the public
announcement about the grand jury decision in the evening. Anyone
involved in law enforcement knows that crowd control is far more difficult after
dark. This also ensured that instead of being tied up with work or
school, a maximum number of protesters would be able to be involved in the
violence.
#3 Fortunately for the mainstream media, the
announcement of the grand jury decision was perfectly timed to provide the
largest possible number of prime time viewers for the big news networks.
#4 Just like back in August, no law enforcement
authorities of any kind responded while dozens of businesses were vandalized,
looted and set of fire.
#5 According to Ferguson Mayor James
Knowles, National Guard troops were purposely held back from intervening in
the rioting that was unleashed when the grand jury decision was made known to
the public…
In a press conference, he called the delay “deeply concerning” and said
the Guard troops were available but were not deployed when city officials
asked.
The troops had been readied last week by Gov. Jay Nixon as the grand
jury announcement neared. But as gunshots rang out in the night and looters
torched buildings, they were nowhere to be seen.
#6 It is being reported that the heavily
armed National Guard troops were limited to “keeping the peace at a courthouse,
patrolling the outskirts of town and preventing disturbances in other suburbs”
as horrific violence raged in the heart of Ferguson on Monday night.
#7 Missouri Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder has
accused Missouri Governor Jay Nixon of holding back the National Guard troops
because of pressure from the Obama administration. On Monday night, he
angrily made the following statement to
Fox News…
“Is the reason that the National Guard was not in there because the
Obama Administration and the Holder Justice Department leaned on you to keep
them out? I cannot imagine any other reason why the governor who mobilized the
National Guard would not have them in there to stop this.”
#8 The Washington Post has documented
that Attorney General Eric Holder had been in direct contact with Governor
Nixon and had expressed “frustration” with the fact that the National Guard had
been activated…
A top aide to Holder called the governor’s office earlier this week to
express Holder’s displeasure and “frustration,” according to a Justice
Department official.
“Instead of de-escalating the situation, the governor escalated it,”
said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not
authorized to speak on the subject. “He sent the wrong message. The tone of the
press conference was counterproductive.”
#9 Firefighters in Ferguson did not immediately respond to
calls to put out the multiple fires that were set by protesters. As a
result, many businesses essentially burned to
the ground. But this did make for some amazing television footage.
#10 In the worst of the “war zones”, journalists
with cameras and microphones were crawling all over the place while there were
hardly any police to be seen at all. How is it possible that law
enforcement could have failed so badly? Could it be possible that this
was orchestrated on purpose?
Sadly, as I have written
about previously, the civil unrest that we are witnessing in Ferguson is just a small preview of what is coming to America .
The anger and frustration that are seething under the surface in this
country have reached a boiling point. Instead of coming together, we are
seemingly more divided than ever. Americans have been trained to hate one
another, fear one another and blame one another. I fear that we are not
too far away from actually becoming ungovernable.
And when the next major wave of the economic crisis strikes and we start
experiencing real suffering in this nation, the temper tantrums that we are
going to witness in our major cities are going to make what is happening in
Ferguson right now look like a Sunday picnic.
So buckle up and hold on, because it is going to be a really bumpy ride
from here on out.
Ferguson is not the end – it is just the beginning of a horrible new
chapter in American history.
This article was posted: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at 5:28 am
Unexplained death
prompts speculation about retribution killing
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
November 26, 2014
Prison Planet.com
November 26, 2014
Questions are
swirling over the unexplained murder of DeAndre Joshua, found dead in his car
on Tuesday morning, with some speculating that the 20-year-old may have been
the victim of a retribution killing for testifying in front of the grand jury
in the Michael Brown shooting case.
Joshua was found dead
inside a parked car near Ferguson ’s
Canfield Green Apartments around 9 a.m. Tuesday, just two blocks from where
Brown was gunned down by Officer Darren Wilson.
According to one
resident, four individuals were overheard discussing plans to kill somebody on
Monday night.
The New York Daily
News reports that
Joshua’s family is, “positive his death is tied to the demonstrations over a
grand jury’s decision not to indict Michael Brown’s killer.”
Joshua was described
as a “good kid” who was not into drugs and had a steady job.
“DeAndre Joshua, 20,
fits the social profile of an eye-witness who gave a police/FBI statement and
testified before the Grand Jury in the Mike Brown shooting case,” writes
the Conservative
Treehouse blog. “He was an employed black male, with no history of drug use
or illicit behavior. He was also a friend of Dorian Johnson who is currently
under protection.”
A Facebook
post by Johnson, who was with Michael Brown at the time of the
shooting, appears to confirm that the two knew each other.
The blog also claims
that many witnesses who gave testimony to the grand jury which confirmed
Officer Wilson’s version of events “were threatened by the local Canfield
Greens community.”
This is confirmed
by police
reports (page 20) which include interviews with residents such as one
female eyewitness who said she was apprehensive in talking to detectives “for
fear of retaliation.”
“While officials
would not say if Joshua was in fact, a witness to the shooting death of Michael
Brown, nor if he actually provided testimony to the grand jury which ultimately
cleared Officer Darren Wilson of any wrongdoing in the shooting, his murder
does point to a retribution-type killing,” reports
UFP News.
In a separate
incident linked to unrest in Ferguson , two FBI agents were
shot after they responded to a situation where a person had been
barricaded inside a home. FBI agents were
sent to Ferguson in advance of the grand jury decision in part to
“assist with threats to federal employees.”
Was Joshua the victim
of a retribution-style killing for giving testimony which absolved Officer
Darren Wilson of murder? The case remains unexplained, but the fact that
someone living a stone’s throw away from where Brown was killed, in addition to
being a friend of Dorian Johnson, being the only fatality after two nights of
violence, suggests that Joshua may not merely have been the victim of a random
act.
Ramey comment:
It
would seem that amnesty and "riot permits" are granted based on skin
color.
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