Monday, August 24, 2020

Review of the Lies that Launched black lives matter

By An Old Friend
Mon, Aug 24, 2020 12:35 a.m.

Review of the Lies that Launched black lives matter


Zimmerman Suit Spells Trouble for Black Lives Matter

They have a dismal record of blowing up "racial killings" that turn out to be nothing of the kind.

By JACK CASHILL
August 12, 2020

I read the "Second Amended Complaint and Demand for Jury Trial" filed August 12 on behalf of George Zimmerman against Sybrina Fulton, Benjamin Crump, et al. without illusion. The major media will shrug off the suit, and even the trial if it comes to that, and Black Lives Matter (blm) will likely continue on its meretricious way.

But maybe not. blm was launched in 2013 "in response to" Zimmerman's acquittal in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin a year earlier. In predicting that "Trayvon Martin will forever remain in the annals of history next to Medgar Evers and Emmett Till, as symbols for the fight for equal justice for all," Martin family attorney Benjamin Crump captured the confused mood of much of black America.

Emmett Till, a 14-year-old Chicago boy, was brutally lynched for allegedly flirting with a white woman in 1955 Mississippi. The courageous civil rights leader Medgar Evers took a bullet in the back from a racist assassin in 1963 Mississippi. The wayward Trayvon Martin took a bullet to the chest while bashing in the head of a Hispanic man and civil rights activist he had gratuitously attacked in a multi-ethnic Florida community.

Benjamin Crump, the seeming heir to Al Sharpton's perverse race riot fiefdom, confirmed the validity of social philosopher Eric Hoffer's observation, "Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket." Zimmerman's lawsuit has the potential to show just what a racket the "civil rights" movement has become.

I attended the Zimmerman trial in July 2013, visited with Bob Zimmerman, George's father, and surveyed the crime scene. At the time, I was writing a book on the case with a deadline six-weeks post-trial. I was guided in my research by the excellent, crowd-sourced deconstruction of the incident done by "Sundance" and his fellow "Treepers" at the blogging collective, "The Conservative Treehouse."

We all knew Zimmerman was innocent. We all thought he would be acquitted in anything resembling a fair trial. And we all suspected, but could not prove, that the State of Florida's star witness, the girlfriend allegedly on the phone with Martin at the moment of his death, was a flat-out impostor.

In his stunning 2019 documentary and book of the same name, The Trayvon Hoax: Unmasking the Witness Fraud That Divided America, Los Angeles filmmaker Joel Gilbert proved what we all suspected: The prosecution's key witness, Rachel Jeantel, was an impostor. To close the case, Gilbert went and found the real girlfriend, Brittany Diamond Eugene, a then-16-year-old Haitian-American woman.

With impressive clarity, the Zimmerman lawsuit lays out the case against the defendants — Trayvon's father Tracy Martin, Trayvon's mother Sybrina Fulton, Eugene, Jeantel, Crump, and HarperCollins, the publisher of Crump's compendium of lies, Legalized Genocide of Colored People. First, the facts, presented in the suit:

On February 26, 2012, Zimmerman was driving to Target at around 7 PM when he spotted Trayvon standing in the rain between two townhomes and making no attempt to get out of the rain. Zimmerman pulled over and called a non-emergency number that the neighborhood watch members had been advised to call. Trayvon, while on the phone with Defendant Eugene, then approached and circled Zimmerman's parked car while Zimmerman was still speaking to the dispatcher. Trayvon then departed the area of Zimmerman's car and the dispatcher repeatedly asked Zimmerman which way the person had gone, prompting Zimmerman to get out of his car to try to assist the dispatcher. Zimmerman answered "okay" in agreement after being asked by the dispatcher not to follow Trayvon and Zimmerman began walking back to his parked car.

The media routinely edited the "okay" out of Zimmerman's response to the dispatcher. That omission allowed them to sell the notion of Zimmerman as stalker. He wasn't. The suit continues:
When almost at his car, Trayvon appeared and approached Zimmerman from behind and called out "What's your problem?" As Zimmerman answered, "I don't have a problem," Trayvon immediately punched Zimmerman in the nose, breaking it, and straddled him as he fell to the ground. Trayvon then began slamming Zimmerman's head onto the concrete sidewalk as Zimmerman yelled for help at least 14 times according to 911 audio recordings. According to eyewitness, Jonathan Good, Trayvon was punching Zimmerman "MMA Style" while Zimmerman was on the ground.

Those who followed the trial closely knew that the "little boy" Trayvon was a half-foot taller than Zimmerman and an experienced street fighter, but there is much they did not know:
In the evening of March 18 [2012, three weeks after the shooting], Defendant Eugene was finally coerced under pressure into agreeing to make an on the record statement incriminating Zimmerman. Defendant Eugene tweeted about the extreme duress she was under, "Can't believe this is happening to me. Crying." She was instructed to meet with Defendants Fulton and Crump the next day after school at Defendant Fulton's home.

By all accounts, Eugene did meet with Fulton, Trayvon's mom and a current candidate for Miami-Dade county commissioner, at Fulton's home on March 19. Eugene also talked to Crump, possibly in person but certainly on the phone:
In that recorded call, Defendant Eugene repeated almost word for word Defendant Crump's false narrative that Trayvon was just trying to get home with candy for his little brother when attacked by Zimmerman based on skin color.
On March 20, Crump played this phone interview at a nationally televised press conference, declaring boldly, "We have all the evidence now," and, "Arrest George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin!" The media loved this story and reported Crump's version uncritically. On March 23, President Obama famously aligned himself with Crump by saying, "If I had son, he'd look like Trayvon." Obama was unaware that Trayvon's life had descended into a street-level Inferno of burglary, gun dealing, drugs, fighting, and school suspensions.

To compel the arrest of Zimmerman, Crump needed Eugene, the phone witness, to lie to state prosecutors. Along the way, however, she got cold feet. On April 2, when the state attorneys arrived in Miami, Sybrina Fulton directed them to Eugene's home. Fulton knew the way. She had driven Eugene there two weeks prior. Upon being told Eugene was visiting a friend, the prosecutors and Fulton headed to a second address. When they knocked on the door, the plot took a semi-comic turn:
Defendant Jeantel appeared and claimed that she was "Diamond Eugene." Defendant Eugene could in no way be mistaken for Defendant Jeantel, who was 2 years older, 5 inches taller, and about 120 pounds heavier than Defendant Eugene. Defendant Fulton saw Defendant Jeantel and immediately called Defendant Eugene, who tweeted at about that same time at 6:27 PM "Trayvon Martin Mom just called me" and at 6:32 PM "She thought I was Trayvon Girlfriend, Asking Me Hella Questions. Confused."
I say only semi-comic because this outlandish judicial fraud, the most consequential in memory, wrecked Zimmerman's life and ultimately set up the launch of the nation's most racially intimidating organization since the KKK, namely blm. In my book, Unmasking Obama: The Fight to Tell the True Story of a Failed Presidency, I explore Obama's role in selling blm's lies to the public first in Florida and later in Ferguson — "Hands up, don't shoot" — Missouri.

The Zimmerman lawsuit contains much more detail, most of it damning, all of it irrefutable. If the suit is to have any chance of restoring sanity to the civil rights movement, the conservative media, starting at the top, will have to shame their mainstream brethren into covering it.

This won't be easy. A generation ago, journalists saw themselves as Atticus Finch standing tall at the county jail demanding due process. Starting with the Zimmerman trial, they joined the mob out front demanding the head of the innocent.




5 comments:

Anonymous said...

And the media says Trump is FOS,when Obama was/is KNOWINGLY dishing out the crappola.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

KENOSHA(FORMERLY A WHITE CITY)GOES NIGCRAZY AFTER SHOOTING OF IDIOT BLACK BY COPS
GRA:He didn't obey the cops,now the knee-jerk rioting begins.
(Breitbart)
Armed rioters shut down streets in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Sunday night as the city fell into chaos after a police-involved shooting earlier in the evening.

A large group of rioters – including at least two armed rioters – blocked a police armored car from proceeding down a street. After a standoff, the police began throwing tear gas canisters from the top of the vehicle to disperse the crowd. Moments later, gunshots rang out after one of the protesters appeared to open fire.


The loud bangs sounded distinctively like gunshots and the after the person filming the video shifted to the direction the shots apparently came from, an armed rioter was there with his weapon raised.




The violence sweeping across Kenosha was triggered by an incident earlier in the day where police officers responding to a domestic incident, shot a black man seven times in the back as he walked away from them and attempted to gain entry to a vehicle.

As the AP reports:

In the video posted on social media that appeared to show the shooting from across a street, three officers could be seen shouting and pointing their weapons at the man, who appeared to be Black, as he walked around the front of an SUV parked on the street. As the man opened the driver’s side door and leaned inside, one officer grabbed his shirt from behind and then fired into the vehicle. Seven shots could be heard on the video, though it was unclear if more than one officer fired.

Following the shooting, social media posts showed neighbors gathering in the surrounding streets and hurling comments at police. Some could be heard chanting, ‘No justice, no peace.’

It is not clear from the video whether the man was reaching inside the vehicle for a weapon, and no official word has yet come down from the Kenosha Police Department to say if a weapon was found.


Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers released a statement criticizing the shooting before knowing the full details.

“While we do not have all of the details yet, what we know for certain is that he is not the first Black man or person to have been shot or injured or mercilessly killed at the hands of individuals in law enforcement in our state or our country,” Evers said according to the AP. “We stand with all those who have and continue to demand justice, equity, and accountability for Black lives in our country."
GRA:The governor is mentally ill and should be replaced by someone who sees this for what it is--blacks not obeying orders AFTER committing a felony crime of domestic abuse,which started it all.The black forced the cop's hand by opening his car door and reaching in.End of story.
NNN will of course take blackie's side and try to incite more rioting--nationwide.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

CRUMP INVOLVED--STARTS HIS USUAL LYING?KENOSHA UPDATE
(CNN)Identified by Wisconsin's governor as Jacob Blake, the man is in serious condition and fighting for his life. Attorney Ben Crump, who now represents the Blake family, posted a video of the Sunday evening shooting in Kenosha. The footage spread across social media, sparking protests and leading county officials to institute a curfew that remained in place until Monday morning.
The shooting came as demonstrators continue to decry police violence in American cities, including the encounters that killed George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. The night before Blake's shooting, protests erupted in Lafayette, Louisiana, after police killed a Black man -- Trayford Pellerin, 31 -- outside a convenience store.


In Kenosha, a city of 100,000 located on the Lake Michigan coastline between Chicago and Milwaukee, protesters overnight broke windows and sprayed graffiti at a Kenosha County administrative building, according to CNN affiliate WISN. Vehicles at a nearby auto dealership were torched, a fire was started at a county courthouse and officers in tactical gear formed a line to protect a public safety building, the station reported.
Before the sun rose Monday, numerous dump and garbage trucks remained smoldering on the street after being set ablaze. The courthouse and administrative building were closed Monday, and all court hearings for the day are postponed, the county said on Facebook.
911 call reported domestic disturbance
Kenosha officers were called to a domestic incident about 5:11 p.m. (4:11 p.m. ET), police said.
The shooting unfolded on a residential street packed with apartment buildings, a block from a city golf course. The Lake Michigan shoreline lies about a mile east.
In the video clip, an African American man walks around the front of a gray SUV with two officers a step or two behind him, one with his weapon trained on the man's back. As the Black man enters the driver side door of his car, the nearest officer grabs the tail of his tank top and seven shots are heard.
The man entering the car appears to go limp. A sustained car horn blares. A woman nearby jumps up and down, apparently in anguish.
In a tweet, Crump, who represents Floyd's family, says the man was leaving the scene after "breaking up a fight between two women."
Police said they were called to respond to a domestic disturbance, but it's unclear who called 911 or what happened before the recording begins. According to Crump, police had already used a Taser on Blake before the shooting.
GRA:The cops cannot risk letting the blackie go into the vehicle,grab a gun and start shooting.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
There are around 700,000 police officers in the US, if you count sheriff's & deputies along with fed law enforcement agencies the number jumps to around a million law enforcement personnel. That means we have around 1 law enforcement person per 300 people in the US. That's not even including privately owned quasi police like security guards.
Those law enforcement or security people have millions of interactions with people everyday, many of which are with violent criminals desperate to escape and have committed heinous crimes. They pull knives and guns on cops and resist with homicidal intent. How can any rational human not realize that among those millions of encounters, there are going to be situations that aren't handled 100% perfectly or unexpected things happen that can be incredibly difficult to process quickly? Cops are human and make mistakes, no doubt about that and there are cops with poor judgment that probably shouldn't have become cops but for the most part, I believe those are exceptions.
What jumps out at you, when you look at the bigger perspective, is how few of these highly publicized cases of "police brutality toward minorities" have any kind of legitimacy to them. But those few cases seem to garner much less hysteria than thug black men who clearly got themselves killed due to their own behavior but those cases are background while the likes of Treyvon, Floyd and Brown get put front and center and become martyrs and saints.

Anonymous said...

This Diamond was on the phone with Treyvons. That much is true. But it was Jeantel who said under oath she was. A lie. Lie in a capital case is of itself a capital case.

That being on the telephone is why Zimm thought Treyvons was acting strange, not walking with a purposeful manner.