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    Natalie’s Cakes & More plans to remain in Ferguson
    Posted 8:16 am, November 25, 2014, by Randi Naughton

    Here's just one snapshot of the aftermath from rioting & looting in Ferguson. Natalie DuBose crying after looters attacked her cake store to get "justice" for Michael Brown. She sold her cakes at flea markets to save up to own her own shop. ~ Via Josh Jordan.

    KTVI)- Dozens of Ferguson and St. Louis area business were torched or looted after the grand jury decision was announced on Monday night. Natalie’s Cakes and More is one of those businesses. We’ve spoken with the owner many times here on FOX 2, on our neighborhood show on other newscasts.

    Natalie DuBose tells us how she plans to pick up the pieces and rebuild. ( video at link ) Natalie’s Cakes and More is located at 100 South Florissant Road in Ferguson.


    http://fox2now.com/2014/11/25/natali...t-in-ferguson/


    I see Al Sharpton has called for rioting across the nation to continue. I don't think that's a very good plan. First of all, it's stupid. But secondly, sooner or later the "non looters" and "non anarchist" will grow very tired of the chaos- and the people having a party destroying other peoples property and stealing other peoples stuff will come against a tide of people they never imagined would defend themselves. Like the 70% of the people in Ferguson who did not participate in last nights city roast and theft party-


    It's key to remember that a very small percentage of American blacks, or any other color American, believe this is the way to incentivize change. At least not the change Sharpton and others, appear to be egging on. He needs to be put in jail for inciting riots, looting and property theft and damage. I'm pretty sure if I were national television saying the same things he is saying, I'd find my fine ass right in jail.

    Has anyone watched the mob? This was not about Michael Brown. This was about mob violence and looting and destruction. Anarchy. They were laughing and having a blast. How long will business and home owners allow this to go on? Not long I'd think.


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    I give her credit to pick up the pieces and continue at her location. her damage was not as extensive as those that burned to the ground so she might have the necessary funds to be able to start baking again. looting, gun fire, arson - that is not protesting, that is an excuse to cause havoc. what i find appalling is the people who refuse to accept truth because if roles were reversed, they would not have acted differently as the policee officer and these are people who are church leaders, organization leaders, public officials, etc. they seem to have a different definition of law than i have. al sharpton loves to cause mayhem and destruction so it doesn't surprise me that he is always in the middle of things spewing hatred and riling up the people to do his dirty work. as far as i am concerned he can shared a prison cell with the step father of michael brown who told the people to burn the b****. as a parent if michael brown was my son, i would grieve for him but i would also face the fact that he was no innocent and i would be upset with myself and blame myself for letting my child turn out that way. there are children born without advantages who made something of themselves but they had the desire to improve their lot and did not expect to be given anything. i also think that O and holder should feel guilty because of their actions, they emboldened some of the people in that town to do what they did. why didn't the democratic governor give the national guard the go ahead to go to ferguson and protect? why was the mayor of ferguson not able to contact the governor though he tried multiple times?

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    Obvious Advanced Knowledge of Ferguson Grand Jury Decision, So Why Act Surprised?



    FOLLOW UP: Ferguson Prove Predictive Programming Works

    While I was watching the supposedly “live” feed from Clayton, MO where the St. Louis Prosecutor was set to release the announcement of the grand jury’s decision, I noticed Drudge Report already had a link to a USA Today article declaring no charges…the story with the no verdict went out a full 15 minutes before the prosecutor’s “live” press conference announcing it.

    OBVIOUSLY the media and others had advanced notice here.


    In fact, right on cue after the decision was “officially announced,” someone set a police car on fire.

    Via Kev Baker, one of our fellow hosts on Truth Frequency Radio

    But if everyone knew the verdict already, why bother to wait?

    Truthstream FB Friend Craig Wood reported, “At approximately 9pm as seen on live footage Ferguson police started an advance and started gassing and firing rubber bullets at a relatively peaceful crowd. The advance continues as I make this post.”

    Again, if everyone already knew the verdict, why literally set a time for the rioting to begin? (Then, with National Guard, 100 FBI agents, myriad DHS agents and the full brunt of local law enforcement standing by, just let the town burn as they knew it would?)

    This whole thing is more staged than a Broadway show, and apparently the singing and dancing has already begun.

    For more on who is pulling the strings in Ferguson:



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    Car drives through crowd of protesters in Minneapolis



    A vehicle plowed through a group of demonstrators in MinneapolisTuesday afternoon during a march and rally in the wake of a Missouri grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer for fatally shooting a black teenager.


    A solidarity rally and march for Michael Brown, who was killed by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, was planned Tuesday near the Minneapolis Police Department’s 3rd Precinct headquarters at Lake Street and Minnehaha Avenue S.

    A Star Tribune reporter who is at the rally says that witnesses say the vehicle started honking at protesters blocking the intersection before running down a woman around the start of the rally at 4:30 p.m.

    In video captured by Star Tribune videographer Mark Vancleave, what appears to be a dark-colored Subaru Outback is seen driving with a few people clinging to its hood as it pushes and then apparently runs over a victim’s leg. Protesters rush the vehicle with some people hitting its windows and windshield before it takes off.

    Other demonstrators stood hand in hand around the woman, who was the only one treated for injuries. She was attended by paramedics in the intersection before she was wheeled into an ambulance. The woman was taken to Regions Hospital in St. Paul with very minor injuries, said Minneapolis police spokesman John Elder.

    The driver of the vehicle, which was described on the scanner as a dark-colored station wagon, did eventually stop near E 31st Street and 42nd Avenue S., according to authorities. Police are currently speaking with the driver.

    The driver, who is male, is cooperating with police and not currently under arrest, Elder said.

    The crowd at the rally has swelled to over 1,000 demonstrators.

    View for the ground - http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ff7_1416961515

    According to CBC Minnesota, the driver called police soon after to report the incident.

    http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2014/1...erguson-rally/

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    by Jason DeWitt | Top Right News

    When it comes to controversial issues, most public figures tend to choose their words carefully, trying to offend as few people as possible.

    The problem with that is thet often muddle the message they’re trying to send.

    Ted Nugent has never had that problem. Ted never minces his words. He says what he means, and leaves no doubt as to his message, no matter how many feathers he must ruffle in the process. Well, Ted’s done it again, unleashing a blistering comment regarding Ferguson, Missouri that had to be said.

    And liberals are furious. Too damn bad, says Ted.

    What is happening in Ferguson is thuggery from start to finish. Michael Brown robbed a store, then attacked a cop and tried to take his gun. But from his parents to the President of the United States, thuggery has been declared to be innocence, and a cop doing his job was declared to be a racist villain. And once again, the Black “thug culture” was enabled and excused.




    Rudy Giuliani brought the issue to a head yesterday, by reminding everyone how 93% of Blacks are murdered by other Blacks — NOT by “racist cops.”

    Nugent hammers it home, but of course with the abrasive tone he is known for. Ted wrote on his Facebook page:



    Here’s the lessons from Ferguson America- Don’t let your kids grow up to be thugs who think they can steal, assault & attack cops as a way of life & badge of black (dis)honor. Don’t preach your racist bullsh*t “no justice no peace” as blabbered by Obama’s racist Czar Al Not So Sharpton & their black klansmen. When a cop tells you to get out of the middle of the street, obey him & don’t attack him as brainwashed by the gangsta assholes you hang with & look up to. It’s that simple unless you have no brains, no soul, no sense of decency whatsoever. And don't claim that “black lives matter” when you ignore the millions you abort & slaughter each & every day by other blacks. Those of us with a soul do indeed believe black lives matter, as all lives matter. So quit killin each other you f*ckin idiots. Drive safely.
    Whew!

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    BOOM, JACKASSES: Two NYT Reporters Posted Darren Wilson’s Home Address.
    Look Here To See THEIR Home Addresses

    Posted on November 26, 2014


    If anything happens to Wilson and/or his home and it can be traced back to the NYT’s posting of his address should they be held liable? Maybe, we should publish the writer’s address as well. See how that toad likes it.


    So, in this violent environment, when the life of Darren Wilson and his new wife are in danger, the New York Times is attempting to impose the death penalty on him via newspaper by publishing his home address.



    It was a disgusting, despicable, immoral act and the two reporters responsible, Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson, deserve to lose their careers over what they did. Of course, this is the New York Times, so they’re unlikely to pay any sort of penalty. Still, I thought they deserved to pay a price.

    New York Times reporters Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson published the address of Darren Wilson in the New York Times so here are their addresses.

    From Got News:

    …It would be wrong, for example, to publish Bosman’s address at

    Julie Bosman
    5620 N WAYNE AVE APT 2
    CHICAGO, IL 60660-4204
    COOK COUNTY
    It would be similarly wrong to publish the address of Robertson, too.

    Campbell Robertson
    1113 N DUPRE ST
    NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119-3203
    ORLEANS PARISH
    So why do journalists think they are beyond examination?
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    Florence and Normandy LA riot beatings

    Here is some of the worst violence in La 1992 riots. Will similar incidents occur in Ferguson? I hope not


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolie Rouge View Post
    Michael Brown’s Step-Father Incited Protesters To ‘Burn This B*tch Down’ After Grand Jury Decision
    By Brian Hayes on November 25, 2014

    Shocking video from after the St. Louis County Grand Jury’s decision last night showed Michael Brown’s stepfather inciting the mob surrounding them to burn the city down.

    “Burn this b-tch down!” Brown’s step-father, Louis Head, yelled into a raucous crowd in front of Ferguson police headquarters Monday night as St. Louis County prosecutor Bob McCulloch announced the grand jury’s decision not to indict.

    Head, who was wearing a white shirt with Brown’s picture on it, briefly consoled McSpadden as she cried after the Grand Jury decision was announced, but then angrily turned to the crowd to began yelling “Burn this b-tch down!” 10 times, even asking for a microphone to broadcast it more widely.

    And so they did.

    Over a dozen businesses completely destroyed, with the Fire Department having to put out “25 structural fires” in Ferguson in one night alone.

    WATCH (Language warning):



    So will Head face incitement charges?

    Don’t be silly. Obama’s racial darlings are immune from the law. Which is why McSpadden herself has not been charged for assault and battery for her involvement in the beating of Michael Brown’s cousin and grandma for daring to sell “Hands up, Don’t Shoot” T-shirts without her permission.

    Here is Mother Thug herself Ms. McSpadden’s lovely sentiments last night. You can see the apple didn’t fall far at all.



    http://toprightnews.com/?p=7373
    Mike Brown’s Mom Confronted About Stepdad Inciting Violence; her Reaction is Beyond Ridiculous
    November 26, 2014 By Jennifer Burke




    Prior to the grand jury announcing their decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown, the Brown family made official statements calling for peace and calm. However, once the decision was actually announced, their tone and attitude was markedly different.

    Brown’s mother, Lesley McSpadden, was caught on camera reacting to the announcement. She yelled, “Some of you motherf**kers think this is a joke! Everybody want me to be calm? Do you know how them bullets hit my son? Ain’t nobody had to live through what I had to live through.” Her husband and Brown’s step-dad, was filmed stating things far worse. He was yelling and leading a chant to “Burn this b**ch down!” http://www.tpnn.com/2014/11/25/video...this-bih-down/

    In all, more than 25 buildings and countless cars were burned down in Ferguson. NBC’s Today Show, in a rare display of true journalism, actually confronted McSpadden about her husband’s words. The host says, “In the video, we see your husband, what appears to be stirring up the crowd.”

    The host then asked, “What do you have to say about that?” Her response is the epitome of the failure to take personal responsibility while playing the blame game.

    http://launch.newsinc.com/share.html...deoId=28196955

    Perhaps her reaction could be described as emotional, but his? His words are a classic case of inciting a volatile and angry crowd to violence. Soon after, the mayhem, madness, and anarchy began with fire after fire being set in Ferguson. But, she blames a higher power, the governor. Does she think the governor had everyone on puppet strings forcing them to riot, loot, and commit arson?

    Could the governor have handled things better and implemented his emergency plan utilizing the National Guard? Yes, he could have. But, frankly, it is shameful that such measures would even be necessary.

    The evidence of the aftermath speaks as loudly as the evidence that exonerated Officer Darren Wilson. Brown’s step-dad told everyone to ‘burn this b**tch down,” and they did.


    http://www.tpnn.com/2014/11/26/mike-...nd-ridiculous/
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    "STOP KILLING US"
    ??????












    and ... to be completely UN-PC

    981 Missouri Black Babies Have Been Aborted Since Michael Brown’s Death, No Riots…
    Where’s the outrage??


    To illustrate the utter hypocrisy and injustice pervading the black community following the death of Michael Brown, LifeNews published the depressing reality that 981 black babies have been aborted in Missouri since that fateful day back in August-and not a single person has rioted over their wrongful deaths.

    LifeNews published the numbers in response to a blog post from a pro-life advocate in Missouri named Reverend Katherine. She wrote:

    Since the day that Michael Brown died [Aug 9, 2014], another 981 Black Missourians have died; 9 per day, every day since then. These Black Missourians were unarmed, innocent, and had no ability to defend themselves and died in plain sight. But there is no outrage, no riots, not one protest.
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    Ferguson and the False Promise of "Revolution"

    When faced on the battlefield with a numerically superior enemy, one must attempt to divide his enemy into smaller, more easily dispatched opponents, or even more ideally, divide them against one another, and have them defeat each other without ever drawing your sword. For Wall Street's 0.1%, divide and conquer is a way of life.

    Divide and Conquer

    Never in human history has there been a more effective way for tyrants to rule over large groups of people who, should they ever learn to cooperate, would easily throw off such tyranny.

    At the conclusion of the Anglo-Zulu War, the British despoiled Zululand, divided it into 14 separate cheifdoms, each led by a proxy obedient to the British Empire. The British ensured that these 14 cheifdoms harbored animosities toward one another and fostered petty infighting between them to ensure British interests would never again be challenged by a unified Zulu threat. Before the British, the Romans would employ similar tactics across Germania and Gual.

    In this way, the British Empire and the Romans managed to not only decimate their enemies, but by keeping them perpetually infighting, divided, and at war with one another, manged to keep them subservient to imperial rule for generations.

    But one would be mistaken to believe that imperialism is only waged abroad. Imperialism is as much about manipulating, controlling, and perpetuating subservience at home as it is projecting hegemony abroad. For the imperialist, all of humanity represents a sea of potential usurpers. The systematic division, weakening, and subjugation of various social groups along political, religious, class, or racial lines has proven an ageless solution for the elite.

    One remembers the infamous use of Christians as a scapegoat for the corruption of Roman Emperor Nero, deflecting public anger away from the ruling elite and unto others among the plebeians.

    This is a game that has continued throughout the centuries and continues on to this very day. While racial, religious, and political divisions are aspects of human nature, they are viciously exploited by the ruling elite to divide and destroy any capacity of the general public to organize, resist, or compete with established sociopolitical and economic monopolies.

    Ferguson - Playing America Like a Fiddle

    Before protests began breaking out in Ferguson, Missouri, and even after the first of the protests in August, many across America's polarized "left/right" paradigm began to find a common ground, shocked at the level of militarization the police had undergone and the heavy-handed response they exercised amid protests. Even among the generally pro-police and military "right," there was concern over what was finally recognized as a growing and quite menacing "police state" in America.

    Politicians, the corporate media, and security agencies set off to work, dividing America's public down very predictable lines. Convenient "revelations" that the police were connected with the ultra-racist Ku Klux Klan, coupled with growing choruses across the right to circle the wagons in support of the militarized police attempted to place those who converged on this common ground back into their assigned places on the "right" and "left" of America's ultimately Wall Street-controlled political order.

    Regardless of its success, attempts to intentionally provoke violence, confusion, and division on both sides is an attempt by the establishment to keep people divided and weak while maintaining their position of primacy over the country and the expansive "international order" it imposes globally. It was this establishment, in fact, that intentionally militarized the police, intentionally cultivates both institutional racism as well as sociopolitical and economic rot in America's inner cities, creating breeding grounds of violence and crime. So busy is America managing the predictable conflict amongst themselves, they have neither the time nor the energy to recognize their true tormentors.

    In reality, the police and protesters and those across America and around the world "picking sides" have more in common with one another than the government and corporate-financier interests that reign in Washington and on Wall Street.

    Get Off the Hamster Wheel

    One cannot accomplish anything by burning down one's own community, killing one another, or complaining and protesting endlessly. Real revolution is not taking to the streets and destroying a political order, it is creating a new order that displaces the old.

    The American Revolution, for instance, occurred after the colonies established their own economic system, as well as their own militias, political networks, and infrastructure. The violence broke out only after the British tried to reassert themselves amid the steady process of being displaced. By the time shots were being fired, the real revolution had already occurred - the subsequent war was to defend its success.


    Today, the establishment constitutes unchecked, unwarranted power and influence held by the corporate-financier elite - an establishment we are in fact paying into daily every time we patronize their businesses, use their services, associate with their institutions, and pay in attention and time to their propaganda and political agenda we ourselves should be setting and executing. Ironically many of both the police and protesters clashing in Ferguson on opposite sides of the "conflict" have homes full of Wall Street's goods, and subscriptions to many of their services.


    Indeed, Walmart ends up filling our homes with most of the consumer products we depend on in America. A handful of agricultural giants feed us. A handful of pharmaceutical giants medicate us. A handful of energy monopolies light our homes and fuel our vehicles. You could fill a single sheet of paper with the names of corporate-financier interests that rule over nearly every aspect of our lives.

    Such monopolies exist because they have extinguished competitors. Ensuring that competition remains extinguished means creating a society that is incapable of producing individuals or paradigms capable of challenging their established order. This includes sabotaging the education system, creating a socioeconomic system that encourages unsustainable dependence rather than self-sufficiency and independence, and rigging rules, regulations, and laws against any potential upstarts.

    The notion of Ferguson protesters demanding justice from a system created of injustice, upon injustice, is as absurd as trying to squeeze apple juice from a lemon. It is the definition of fantastical futility.

    Instead of demanding justice, jobs, education, healthcare, food, and other necessities and desires from a system with no intention of ever empowering the people - a system that in order to continue perpetuating itself must by necessity never truly empower the people - we must begin working together locally to empower ourselves.

    Power stems from infrastructure and institutions - and locally this can be accomplished in innumerable ways. Already farmers' markets, organic cooperatives, makerspaces, churches, community centers, community gardens, and charities along with innovative small businesses leveraging technology to do locally what once required global spanning industry to accomplish, all constitute the seeds of this shifting paradigm. For communities unlucky enough not to have one of these above institutions, or a lack of them, instead of baying for blood in the streets, burning building down, or clashing with police, build them.

    The alternative media itself is proof of what power people have when they stop depending on others, stop demanding others to do their jobs properly, and instead take up the responsibility themselves. Expanding this paradigm shift to other aspects of our daily lives, from agriculture to energy, to education, will be key to true and enduring change.

    Ferguson teaches us that real change in the mind of many is still far off. America isn't on the edge of revolution. A hamster wheel endlessly spinning has no "edge." Those picking sides and bickering over the events in Ferguson are playing into an elementary strategy of divide and conquer. We are divided, Wall Street has conquered.

    At the end of it all, Wall Street comes out even stronger. Because in the smoking remnants of our communities after all is said and done, we have even less with which to build an alternative to the system we live trapped within. Divided, we have half the people we should be joining together with, collaborating and building together with, to build the world we want to live in tomorrow.

    Build, don't burn. Collaborate, don't complain. Don't simply "resist" the system, replace it altogether.

    http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/20...evolution.html

    Replace it with what? What about this.
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