Besides being Deep-State Duped in Philly, home to Crooked Hillary’s DNC Crimes, It Turns Out that the Most CNN Celebrated DEMOCRAT in Philly has gotten a Free Pass for the MURDER and BURNING of Move CHILDREN on Osage Ave Too!
Watch the Entire Playlist Above that Chronically how Philly TYRANNY Unfolds or use the Youtube Controls to Skip Down to Video #4 to Nutters Infamous Post Philly Flash Mob, A-Holes Speech.
While Most of us were lead to believe that the AREAL BOMBING AND TYRANNY exercised on that fateful May 13th 1985 morning on Osage Avenue in Philadelphia PA, was just Mere HAPPENSTANCE and NO FAULT OF the First Black Mayor, See Who was Also a PRIMARY Face of the PREMEDITATED Bombing written about in the attached link and excerpt below.
The Hind-Sighted Tip-Off, for me, is Embedded in the Opening of Mayor Nutter’s infamous, Philly Youth are A-Holes Speech. There, he reminded the Congregation how he came to be in the church in the first place, fomenting a Political Plan, likely for the next day’s Disastrous events.
The Mt Carmel Baptist Speech would signal the kickoff to a Deep State plan to Control and Monetize Black Children who found themselves enveloped inside of Hedge-funder Usurped Schools modeled after the Bill Ayers/Barack Obama, Weather Underground school plan that was first tried unsuccessfully by Republican Tom Ridge under the banner of Edison Schools.
Tom Ridge would be taken off of the job of Privatizing Philly schools and named the first Tzar of Homeland Security, shortly after the Dubious 911 Bombings in NYC that were, ultimately, Blamed on Hyjacked Airplanes.
http://www.inquirer.com/…/20100512_On_Mother_s_Day_1985…
On Mother’s Day 1985, Michael Nutter was back in his old neighborhood. He had grown up at 55th and Larchwood, not quite a mile due east of the MOVE rowhouse on Osage Avenue. He had friends and family who lived even closer.
That morning, Nutter attended services at Mount Carmel Baptist Church in West Philadelphia, where the Rev. Albert F. Campbell advised the congregation of heightened police activity near the MOVE house.
Nutter, then 27 and an aide to City Councilman Angel Ortiz, decided to see for himself. “There was a growing sense of community anxiety but not a lot of activity,” Nutter recalled.
This was early afternoon. The future mayor left to pay a visit to his grandmother but returned to Osage Avenue later in the day, where police permitted him to visit 6221.
“I went down the street to the house and talked with Ramona Africa through the screen door,” he said. “She was very clear, very direct, very straightforward. Ramona knows how to communicate a message. I just asked, ‘Is there any possibility that we might negotiate this out so that there’s not a bad outcome here?’
“She talked about family members who had been arrested, asked me a question back: ‘What would you do if your family members were locked up illegally?’
“I said, ‘Well, I hear what you’re saying, but if . . . there’s any chance we might be able to do something differently here, I’m from this community and I’m trying to take a less government-official approach and more of a community-person, humane approach to get a resolution.’ She said they were going to do what they had to do.”
Nutter recalls police in position, barricades up, and neighbors leaving their homes. “It was a bit of a long, lonely walk down that street. There was not much movement or activity. It was a little scary.”
Nutter returned the next morning, scrambled for safety in the 6100 block of Osage when gunfire broke out, then spent the afternoon at City Hall. He was at the scene that evening and again early the next day.
“It was a devastating sight, the kinds of things you see in movies. . . . I called someone, I don’t remember who, because we would need some mental-health professionals to come out to deal with the neighbors. Some were collapsing in the street when they were allowed
in to see the totality of what had happened.”