Monday, November 01, 2021

Was Austin Synagogue Fire Another Reichstag Fire? Is "Rash" of anti-Semitic Acts Real?

By A Texas Reader
Mon, Nov 1, 2021 6:39 p.m.

AUSTIN, Texas — The Austin Fire Department said a flammable liquid was used to accelerate a fire at a synagogue off Shoal Creek Boulevard on Sunday evening.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Smoke break?

--GRA

Anonymous said...

False flag attacks all over the place stimulate the minds of mentally unstable folks. Hoaxes can create an atmosphere where more bad stuff occurs as a result of "fevered" minds becoming stimulated.

Anonymous said...

HISTORY OF BLACK SUBWAY CAR RAPIST,NGOY.
( Philadelphia Enquirer)

On Sept. 13, 2017, court records show,Ngoy was accused of walking into a Cuba Libre restaurant in Chinatown, harassing customers, drinking drinks off tables, and grabbing several people, including a server, before leaving. Police who responded found Ngoy — identified in the records as Jack Falcon — across the street and told him not to go back into the restaurant. A few moments later, as the officers were walking away, he grabbed someone else by the arm. Police arrested him and charged him with two counts of simple assault.
(GRA:He like-y Asians?)

A day later, a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol, a woman told police she had encountered Ngoy on the street and he grabbed her buttocks and grazed her friend’s breast. He pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor sexual abuse.

That plea triggered an immigration investigation for Ngoy, a native of the Democratic Republic of the Congo who authorities say came to the United States in 2012 on a student visa and stayed in the country after the visa expired. After his conviction, Ngoy was taken into immigrant detention. But in December 2018, records show, the Board of Immigration Appeals found that the sex offense was not a “serious crime,” and ruled that he should not be deported. He was released from custody.
(GRA:Should have shipped out then.)

At some point, he moved to the Philadelphia area, where he had multiple encounters with police and was cited for public drunkenness and defecating between train cars at the 69th Street station.
(GRA:Should have been shipped out then.)
In January 2020, he was charged with simple assault and related offenses after police said he broke a SEPTA Transit Police officer’s finger during a scuffle. Officers said they stopped him because he was illegally selling SEPTA fares at the Market-Frankford Line’s 15th Street Station.
(GRA:Should have been shipped out then--what about now?)

--GRA