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Posted: 12/13/2014 5:20:49 PM EDT
I apologize if this has been mentioned, but check out theconservativetreehouse.com for an article about the investigation. It is complete with gangs, drugs, terrorists from yemen, and incompetent or negligent police officials.
It reads like a conspiracy theory, but it is interesting. Maybe someone can hot link it for me. |
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Edit that was a good read OP |
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View Quote Thanks for the help civic. I found this on another message board and a few people posting in the thread were from that area. They acted like they weren't surprised at all and that the Batesville area has been a tinder box for a long time. I never would have imagined a Muslim terrorist thriving in that area though. |
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I apologize if this has been mentioned, but check out theconservativetreehouse.com for an article about the investigation. It is complete with gangs, drugs, terrorists from yemen, and incompetent or negligent police officials. It reads like a conspiracy theory, but it is interesting. Maybe someone can hot link it for me. View Quote figures nobody wants to comment on this. scares the shit out of white guys so its easier to ignore, doubt, ridicule facts, etc. |
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This is pretty close to what I imagined when I first heard about the gangbanger BF. She tried to get out and they ran a train on her in retaliation. The whole thing got out of hand and ended up in murder.
The burning/pouring chemicals down the throat is fairly common in these extreme sex crime cases as a way of destroying DNA evidence. The Yemeni gas station/drug dealer details are pretty interesting. |
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I apologize if this has been mentioned, but check out theconservativetreehouse.com for an article about the investigation. It is complete with gangs, drugs, terrorists from yemen, and incompetent or negligent police officials. It reads like a conspiracy theory, but it is interesting. Maybe someone can hot link it for me. View Quote Let me explain to you how this works: 1) You think you have an interesting topic. 2) You gather the appropriate links and hotlink them in a new thread. 3) You re-print a few paragraphs that summarize information in the links. Not too many, but enough to give us a good summary. 4) If we are interested in further reading, we click on the hotlinks you provided. You did none of the above. |
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Thanks for the help civic. I found this on another message board and a few people posting in the thread were from that area. They acted like they weren't surprised at all and that the Batesville area has been a tinder box for a long time. I never would have imagined a Muslim terrorist thriving in that area though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Thanks for the help civic. I found this on another message board and a few people posting in the thread were from that area. They acted like they weren't surprised at all and that the Batesville area has been a tinder box for a long time. I never would have imagined a Muslim terrorist thriving in that area though. The FBI jammed up a big cigarette smuggling operation in North Carolina that was funneling money to Lebanese Hezbollah. |
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Let me explain to you how this works: 1) You think you have an interesting topic. 2) You gather the appropriate links and hotlink them in a new thread. 3) You re-print a few paragraphs that summarize information in the links. Not too many, but enough to give us a good summary. 4) If we are interested in further reading, we click on the hotlinks you provided. You did none of the above. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I apologize if this has been mentioned, but check out theconservativetreehouse.com for an article about the investigation. It is complete with gangs, drugs, terrorists from yemen, and incompetent or negligent police officials. It reads like a conspiracy theory, but it is interesting. Maybe someone can hot link it for me. Let me explain to you how this works: 1) You think you have an interesting topic. 2) You gather the appropriate links and hotlink them in a new thread. 3) You re-print a few paragraphs that summarize information in the links. Not too many, but enough to give us a good summary. 4) If we are interested in further reading, we click on the hotlinks you provided. You did none of the above. Well, you logic'd the shit out of him. |
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Let me explain to you how this works: 1) You think you have an interesting topic. 2) You gather the appropriate links and hotlink them in a new thread. 3) You re-print a few paragraphs that summarize information in the links. Not too many, but enough to give us a good summary. 4) If we are interested in further reading, we click on the hotlinks you provided. You did none of the above. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I apologize if this has been mentioned, but check out theconservativetreehouse.com for an article about the investigation. It is complete with gangs, drugs, terrorists from yemen, and incompetent or negligent police officials. It reads like a conspiracy theory, but it is interesting. Maybe someone can hot link it for me. Let me explain to you how this works: 1) You think you have an interesting topic. 2) You gather the appropriate links and hotlink them in a new thread. 3) You re-print a few paragraphs that summarize information in the links. Not too many, but enough to give us a good summary. 4) If we are interested in further reading, we click on the hotlinks you provided. You did none of the above. dindu nufin |
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Political pressure is going to be the only way that Chambers' killers see justice.
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I read the articles and there is an apparent view that they do not expect to arrest anyone. I am not certain that the view is correct or if it is why it would be.
Are the local police and prosecutors afraid of the alleged gang? Are they afraid of the owner of the M&M gas station? |
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I read the articles and there is an apparent view that they do not expect to arrest anyone. I am not certain that the view is correct or if it is why it would be. Are the local police and prosecutors afraid of the alleged gang? Are they afraid of the owner of the M&M gas station? View Quote Probably all of the above plus a denial of what a shit hole their 'community' really is at this point in time. What parent wants to confront the fact that they've raised their children amid something like that? Sounds like there's a lot of pus under that scab and no real desire to pull it off. |
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So, shitty town, inept cops, and chick who hung out with thugs and got deaded? Is that it, basically?
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I read the articles and there is an apparent view that they do not expect to arrest anyone. I am not certain that the view is correct or if it is why it would be. Are the local police and prosecutors afraid of the alleged gang? Are they afraid of the owner of the M&M gas station? View Quote There is a pretty common thought process that everyone in that area is crooked or on the take in some way. Judges, lawyers, school administrators, etc., etc. The fact that a former local nfl player is apparently involved with that crew leads me to believe that no one wants to bother them. |
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Political pressure is going to be the only way that Chambers' killers see justice. View Quote from fucking where Maybe a half dozen guys in all of Congress that have any balls anymore? And I may be high on that number. Now if you are talking local political pressure, it might work until Holder/DOJ call and terrify anyone who makes this big. |
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There is a pretty common thought process that everyone in that area is crooked or on the take in some way. Judges, lawyers, school administrators, etc., etc. The fact that a former local nfl player is apparently involved with that crew leads me to believe that no one wants to bother them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I read the articles and there is an apparent view that they do not expect to arrest anyone. I am not certain that the view is correct or if it is why it would be. Are the local police and prosecutors afraid of the alleged gang? Are they afraid of the owner of the M&M gas station? There is a pretty common thought process that everyone in that area is crooked or on the take in some way. Judges, lawyers, school administrators, etc., etc. The fact that a former local nfl player is apparently involved with that crew leads me to believe that no one wants to bother them. Sure they are. Take the silver or take the lead. This is Obama's America. Disagree and you are a lone wolf patriot extremist. |
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Let me explain to you how this works: 1) You think you have an interesting topic. 2) You gather the appropriate links and hotlink them in a new thread. 3) You re-print a few paragraphs that summarize information in the links. Not too many, but enough to give us a good summary. 4) If we are interested in further reading, we click on the hotlinks you provided. You did none of the above. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I apologize if this has been mentioned, but check out theconservativetreehouse.com for an article about the investigation. It is complete with gangs, drugs, terrorists from yemen, and incompetent or negligent police officials. It reads like a conspiracy theory, but it is interesting. Maybe someone can hot link it for me. Let me explain to you how this works: 1) You think you have an interesting topic. 2) You gather the appropriate links and hotlink them in a new thread. 3) You re-print a few paragraphs that summarize information in the links. Not too many, but enough to give us a good summary. 4) If we are interested in further reading, we click on the hotlinks you provided. You did none of the above. Number three is huge. My Internet is slow so if I have a little info it helps tremendously. Good PSA C4. Interesting read OP. |
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Sure they are. Take the silver or take the lead. This is Obama's America. Disagree and you are a lone wolf patriot extremist. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I read the articles and there is an apparent view that they do not expect to arrest anyone. I am not certain that the view is correct or if it is why it would be. Are the local police and prosecutors afraid of the alleged gang? Are they afraid of the owner of the M&M gas station? There is a pretty common thought process that everyone in that area is crooked or on the take in some way. Judges, lawyers, school administrators, etc., etc. The fact that a former local nfl player is apparently involved with that crew leads me to believe that no one wants to bother them. Sure they are. Take the silver or take the lead. This is Obama's America. Disagree and you are a lone wolf patriot extremist. this, in a big way. |
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So let’s recap before moving on: Ali Alsanai, aka Basem Alsanai is a 19 years old muslim member of “The Black Squad”. He operates a gas station which, by all accounts, appears to be both a legitimate business, and a front for the local drug trade. He saw Jessica on the night she died, took pictures of her burned vehicle, knew details of how she died, and posted to social media.
However, he didn’t tell anyone she was there. When questioned about it by a reporter he plays selectively edited CCTV footage. And waits until four days after he death to talk to law enforcement. Who do the same recording, and subject themselves to the same editing as the reporter two days earlier. View Quote |
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According to this comment the People's Nation gang traces its origin back to the Blackstone Rangers/El Rukns.
Gang Identification – Sports Team Logos – Dallas Cowboys – People Nation Gangs – Five Point Star Of The People Nation
http://www.ncgangcops.org/archives/Team%20Logos.pdf The People Nation were formed in reaction to the creation of the Folk Nation alliance of gangs. In 1978, the El Rukns (now Black P. Stones), Vice Lords and Latin Kings formed an alliance system of their own, and titled it the “People”. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_Nation Islamic identity adopted (1980s) By the early 1980s, Perry and Alfred were dead and Gore was in prison for murder. The younger Vice Lord leadership attempted to conceal the gang’s true intentions with another camouflage campaign, this time by adopting Islamic ideologies. By the mid-1990s, they had created a large document called Lords of Islam which addressed new rules for the gang. Their headquarters, located near Pulaski and 16th Street, is referred to as the “Holy City”. 1990s and beyond In the 1990s, the Vice Lords, while engaging in the usual activities, became much more sophisticated and expanded into mortgage fraud, credit card fraud, and money laundering. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almighty_Vice_Lord_Nation View Quote |
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from my old town. Old Jeff Fort really was a smooth dude back then.
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There is a lot of derp trigger discipline/ gun practices in the pics of that article!!
Nothing surprises me anymore but I have a hard time believing some these things! I have been hearing a lot stories of upcoming gang/race wars for the last 6-7 years. I have a church member (that is a Former gang member- if there is such a thing) that keeps telling me get prepared but I don't know what else I can do. The shooting gang sign happens all the time. Any time I snap a pic of a group of people at church, 3/4 are shooting gang sign, no matter the age (even the young ones 2-3 years old). With the said, something is in the air but I will not rehash last weeks discussion in the official thread on this subject. |
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Damn ! That's some fucked up shit there !
Sounds like some good ol' water boarding is in order ! |
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So what does the key in the ignition, the transmission being in park, the emergency brake being activated/engaged, and rear end damage, prior to the fire – indicate to you? View Quote I guess that she was rear-ended. She put the vehicle in park, pulled the e brake, and got out to deal with the accident. |
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Everyone should take a moment to read this. This little game plan is playing out somewhere near you or those you care for all across the US. Our enemies are taking advantage of a sizable population of thugs and inmates in this country and converting them for their uses.
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I read the articles and there is an apparent view that they do not expect to arrest anyone. I am not certain that the view is correct or if it is why it would be. Are the local police and prosecutors afraid of the alleged gang? Are they afraid of the owner of the M&M gas station? View Quote Reminds me of the Mexican drug cartels. The lunatics have taken over the asylum and the local law is either corrupt themselves or doesn't have the balls to touch them. |
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Let me explain to you how this works: 1) You think you have an interesting topic. 2) You gather the appropriate links and hotlink them in a new thread. 3) You re-print a few paragraphs that summarize information in the links. Not too many, but enough to give us a good summary. 4) If we are interested in further reading, we click on the hotlinks you provided. You did none of the above. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I apologize if this has been mentioned, but check out theconservativetreehouse.com for an article about the investigation. It is complete with gangs, drugs, terrorists from yemen, and incompetent or negligent police officials. It reads like a conspiracy theory, but it is interesting. Maybe someone can hot link it for me. Let me explain to you how this works: 1) You think you have an interesting topic. 2) You gather the appropriate links and hotlink them in a new thread. 3) You re-print a few paragraphs that summarize information in the links. Not too many, but enough to give us a good summary. 4) If we are interested in further reading, we click on the hotlinks you provided. You did none of the above. Really ..... Maybe you should find all the story’s and post them bitch’s up there Perfection Commander |
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