Monday, July 22, 2013

Houston: Trayvonistas Led by the Nation of Islam’s New Black Panther Party Division Stop Traffic, Assault Grandmother Taking Granddaughter to Hospital; Cops Stand Down, Media Covers for Thugs

 
Houston New Black Panther Party leader Quanell Ralph Evans, better known as "Quanell X," right
 

NOI heir apparent Malik Zulu Shabazz (Paris Lewis), March 15, 2005

 

[My New VDARE Column is Up: “Barack Obama, Trayvon Martin, and the Four Dirty Little Secrets of Black America.”]
 
By Nicholas Stix
 



Upload by jess j.


The headline below says that the family’s trip to the ER was “interrupted by demonstrators.” That’s KPRC Houston’s way of burying the truth. Hit the link to the story, and watch the video. Would you call that “interrupting”? The marchers illegally blocked all vehicular traffic, while the Houston PD stood down, in solidarity. Then, when the grandmother drove off the road, and on to a grassy area, to get around the thugs, a black man ran into her path, to get her to stop, and attacked her, hitting or choking her in the throat or upper chest, and trying to open the car door, to commit God only knows what additional violent crimes. And what if the grandmother had run him down, instead of stopping when he jumped in front of her vehicle? Trayvon II, and the whole racist mob would have murdered the occupants.

Alleged reporter Jennifer Bauer speaks of Quanell X as, “the community activist who planned the event.”

“Quanell X,” real name Quanell Ralph Evans, is the head of the local terrorist New Black Panther Party, which had committed the crime last year of putting a bounty on George Zimmerman’s head, “Dead or Alive,” before he had even been charged with any crimes. That entails many felonies, including incitement to riot, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, and conspiracy to commit murder. The group’s White House allies, “Barack Obama” and Eric Holder, did nothing.

The New Black Panther Party is a division of the murder cult, the Nation of Islam, which murdered anywhere from 71 to 270 whites during 1970-1975 in the state of California alone.

Quanell X has also been accused by many Houston-area blacks of embezzling their money, though so far all have apparently been talked out of pressing charges.

Although the NBPP and NOI were at odds during the 1990s, and many of its leaders, including the late Khalid Abdul Muhammad and Quannel X, were reportedly thrown out of the NOI murder cult for supposedly being too radical, they have clearly kissed and made up. NBPP chieftain Malik Zulu Shabazz (Paris Lewis) appears to this observer to be heir apparent to 80-year-old NOI head, Min. Louis Farrakhan (Louis Eugene Walcott).



Local family's emergency trip to hospital interrupted by demonstrators
The coordinator of the protest says he gave specific instructions to participants not to break any laws and not to touch or harm anyone
By Jennifer Bauer
July 16, 2013 10:30:14 PM CDT; updated on July 17, 2013 07:41:55 AM CDT
KPRC Houston

Local family's emergency trip to hospital interrupted by protestors

HOUSTON -
Hundreds of people marched in protest to the George Zimmerman verdict on Monday.

"No justice, no peace," they yelled as they walked from the Byrd Funeral Home in the 2500 block of Wheeler to the Southmore Street overpass bridge near Highway 288.

Just after 7p.m. Monday, the demonstrators spilled out onto the road and blocked traffic for about 15 minutes.

"I looked up and I see all the protesters, they're everywhere," said Georgia, who asked that her last name not be used. "So, we got into the traffic and they're stopping us and not letting us go."

Georgia was on her way to Texas Children's Hospital in the Medical Center because her 7-year-old granddaughter was having an allergic reaction to some medication.

Georgia's daughter was driving and tried to go around the demonstrators by driving on the grassy shoulder.

"One of them was hitting the windshield and I was just screaming, 'We've got to get to the hospital,' and they were screaming and chanting," she said. "All I could think of was, I got to get my granddaughter to the hospital."

"My mom rolled down the window," said Georgia's daughter. "She said, 'We're trying to get my granddaughter to the hospital,' and a guy just started hitting her."

A Local 2 camera covering the protest recorded the entire incident. On the video you could see Georgia sitting in the front seat of an SUV, she had her window down and you can see a man reach in and grab her. Georgia said she was hit.

"When we got on the road I told her, 'Let's call 911," and I could feel I had been hit," she said.

The family is upset by the whole incident and thinks the demonstrators took things too far. Georgia filed a police report and hopes that things will quiet down.

"It wasn't peaceful," she said. "It was terrifying."

Quanell X, the community activist who planned the event, told Local 2 he thought the protest was peaceful.

He also said he gave specific instructions to participants not to break any laws and not to touch or harm anyone.

[Who is he kidding?! The whole blasted march was illegal!]

The Houston Police Department did have a few officers on scene and told Local 2 it's unclear how the demonstrators were able to get onto the freeway, but the officers were working to remove them.

No comments: