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Monica

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Jan 19, 2008, 2:03:14 PM1/19/08
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Easter Sunday 1973

Ripple wants to know...did they reallllly hang that man on the cross
at Wounded Knee?...


Ouch...it must've hurt the buck$ flowing into AIM pockets from
bloodied white libs...like the truth about lenny p and him sticking
that GUN IN ANNA MAES MOUTH...was it really a twisted, perverse male
domination, MACHO thang?


Of course they...oops...WE...oops again...I DID!...and there was
Black
Horse...the now infamous Willy Bubba (white Boy) who hung too long
with the skins...iz dat U just an old...?...and Arlo...we
remember...and so do a lot of roots down on the rez...so, go
figure...


yeah...denny b and some of his boys hand over this shaggy willy bubba
and say..."he's a fed...we caught him trying to sneak around...go
take
care of him...put him out on that cross by Little Big Horn...I bet
those feds will like that"


so we did...Black Horse (all the while thinking...better him then me,
right...) , Arlo and I...along with about 20 or so others...and I
know
they all remember...they come up to me later and say so...


so, we didn't have nails, or a hammer...so, we tied him up there...at
least his hands any wayz...and we let him hang...and it was kind of
amazing when we looked at him...hanging there...blindfolded...head
drooped...and him asking over and over..."what...whats going
on?"...reminded us of geezuz...


after we got him up there, we started asking him questions, and he
wouldn't answer, so we started punching him for the feds in the
bunker
just across the way there...pretty soon we got the idea to practice
some martial arts on him too...so, we started kicking at
him...roundhouse...side thrust...front snap...that must have been
what
pissed off the marshalls in the bunker...cause they called on the
radios...yelling and screaming..."you'd better get that guy off that
cross RIGHT NOW, or we're gonna open up..."...but it weren't no damn
6
hrs...more like an hr. or so...


except we didn't know...we didn't have a radio...they had one in the
bunker though and they came running out saying...orders from
HEADqtrs...take him down...awwwwwww...really?


Yea...they said if we don't...it's firefight
time...OK...Allright!...so...we took him down...


then the marshalls weren't messing around...they demanded we turn
that
guy over to them...so we did...and they took him away...his name is
there too...in the records...the hysterikal recordz...


but the big Q remains on the minds of the bloody hearts and it
pricks
at their conscious as they recall all those sunday mornings, and it
churns their stomachs deep inside...did they reallllly hang that man
on the cross at Wounded Knee?...as they clench their fists tighter
around that $$$$$$$$$$...


"Oh No...it never happened..." goes on AIM leadershit, like another
of
the endless string of mind numbed mantras they recite every morning
to
keep themselves from the Gawdawphul TRUTHS...now...


"repeat after me kidz...IT NEVER HAPPENED!..." Dennis Banks was heard
to say...like they said, and thank their white godz for MEMOREX, that
lenny p never put that GUN IN ANNA MAES MOUTH...but there it is...on
that plastic film...those people saying it...hmmmm...


then too therez the audio recording of bellycourt saying "we never
carried gunz...", ???????...


and bellycourt proudly applauding and memorializing a SEXUAL
PREDATOR?...all on tape...


so the historical record seems to be catching up to the fleeing AIM
martyrs and soothsayers, mystiks and brutes..., eh?


wait...whatz that I hear...something newz?...oh,
forgetaboutit...they'll just say...IT NEVER HAPPENED!...


there was no hosapa killed by AIM in WK...waz there?


Monica

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Jan 19, 2008, 2:33:30 PM1/19/08
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In Joe Trimbach's book, American Indian Mafia, Richard Two Elk
sorrowfully recounts how, as a misguided 19-year-old, he and some
other American Indian Movement (AIM) militants who were occupying the
Indian village of Wounded Knee tortured a man by tying him to a cross
and beating him on Easter Sunday, 1973:

Long before I forged an alliance with efforts to stop AIM violence, I
was a soldier devoted to AIM militancy. Vernon Bellecourt was my
commander in Denver. For a time I became Vernon's body guard,
messenger, and procurer of drugs. Arlo [Looking Cloud] and I were
brothers. When we were called to Wounded Knee, we packed in weapons
and supplies under cover of darkness...I believe it was Easter Sunday
when the leadership decided they had found a spy in their midst. When
Dennis Banks told us to take care of him, we knew what he meant. After
Arlo and I and several others beat this poor fellow, we tied him to a
cross and beat him some more. He stayed up there for six hours in the
sun. Stories that say this did not happen, or that it was a manikin
[reference FBI report, April 22], are simply untrue. I have no idea
what happened to that fellow after they cut him down (American Indian
Mafia, p. 321).


Monica

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Jan 19, 2008, 2:35:46 PM1/19/08
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> Mafia, p. 321).- Hide quoted text -
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Monica

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Jan 19, 2008, 2:37:50 PM1/19/08
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> there too...in the records...the hysterikal recordz...- Hide quoted text -

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So........tiny dancer...............which truth are you going to go
with?

Flint_...@hotmail.com

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Jan 19, 2008, 8:01:23 PM1/19/08
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On Jan 19, 12:37 pm, Monica <yano...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Dang Mad Moo...Tankz a MIL...

dat B 1 o my Fav posts...

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

Monica

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Jan 20, 2008, 2:59:33 AM1/20/08
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So..........which lie are you going to go with? Was it 1 hour or 6?
Did te disappear or did you turn him over to the marshalls and they
took him away?

Flint_...@hotmail.com

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Jan 20, 2008, 8:37:01 AM1/20/08
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On Jan 20, 12:59 am, Monica <yano...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> So..........which lie are you going to go with? Was it 1 hour or 6?
> Did te disappear or did you turn him over to the marshalls and they
> took him away?

picka Numba tween 1 N 6...

Monica

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Jan 20, 2008, 12:01:31 PM1/20/08
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Did he disappear like you said in trimbach's book or did you turn him
over to the marshalls like you said in your post. When you don't have
a conscience or the feds own it truth and lies are no different are
they tiny dancer?

I took that off snapple's site. He can paste and copy. You can't do
tht with the download. He must be fbi too. Nice circle of friend you
got.

chatnoir

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Jan 20, 2008, 4:04:02 PM1/20/08
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Can't ever be to sure of FBI Informants - They can do anything!:

http://tinyurl.com/ysngey

headline:

Terror Informant for FBI Allegedly Targeted Agents
Once-Trusted Jabarah Sentenced to Prison


Mohammed Mansour Jabarah, second from right, is sentenced to life in
prison for plotting to bomb two U.S. embassies in Southeast Asia. (By
Andrea Shepard -- Associated Press)
By Josh White and Keith B. Richburg
Washington Post Staff Writers
Saturday, January 19, 2008; Page A01

When U.S. authorities got their hands on terrorist Mohammed Mansour
Jabarah in May 2002, he agreed to inform on some of the most
influential al-Qaeda leaders. So instead of being sent to Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba, or a high-security CIA detention facility, Jabarah was
housed with relatively lax security at Fort Dix, N.J., where he was
allowed to watch television and movies, speak to his family in Canada
by telephone, go for walks and even make his own meals, all under 24-
hour FBI watch.

That arrangement soon proved to be a major problem for the bureau.

In court papers filed in relation to the terrorism case against
Jabarah -- who was sentenced to life in prison yesterday in a New York
federal courtroom -- prosecutors allege that he duped federal
authorities into believing he was no longer a threat, and began
squirreling away weapons and hatching a plot to kill his captors.

Federal authorities wrote that Jabarah collected steak knives, a long
piece of nylon rope and instructions on how to make explosives.
Jabarah also allegedly wrote a litany of angry Arabic passages in a
notebook he kept in his room, vowing to die as he avenged his slain al-
Qaeda comrades.

"These writings make clear that Jabarah had secretly disavowed
cooperation and was affirmatively planning further jihad operations,
including in all likelihood the murder of government officials in some
sort of suicide operation," U.S. Attorney Michael J. Garcia wrote in a
court document dated May 7, 2007, and unsealed this week. The
discovery of Jabarah's pledge of martyrdom prompted federal
authorities to move him into a high-security area at New York's
Metropolitan Correctional Center in November 2002.

The case illustrates how the FBI's relatively relaxed handling of a
serious terrorist such as Jabarah led to "a considerable amount of
valuable intelligence," including information about training camps in
Afghanistan, the al-Qaeda network and some of the most sought-after
terrorism suspects, according to court documents. Jabarah had direct
contact with Sept. 11 architect Khalid Sheik Mohammed and an
Indonesian operative known as Hambali, the mastermind of Jemaah
Islamiah, a terrorism network in Southeast Asia that, with Jabarah's
help, was plotting to bomb U.S. embassies in Singapore and the
Philippines.

But the unusually lenient custody also apparently gave Jabarah the
means to plot an attack on federal agents and gather potential weapons
for weeks without drawing notice.

Jabarah's general role in the Southeast Asia plots was previously
known, but many of the details of his close ties to al-Qaeda
leadership and the events surrounding his captivity were shrouded in
secrecy until now. Even the fact that Jabarah had pleaded guilty to
terrorism crimes five years ago was a state secret until late
Thursday, when a raft of documents were unsealed in federal court in
advance of his sentencing.

Jabarah's attorney, Kenneth Paul, said the allegations that Jabarah
was plotting to kill FBI agents while pretending to be an informant
are "just ridiculous." He said his client had the knives because he
was worried about his own protection.

Jabarah, now 26, has maintained that his writings were a way for him
to vent anger about the death of a very close childhood friend -- Anas
al-Kandari -- who introduced him to al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden
associates during summers in Kuwait. Kandari died while attacking a
U.S. Marine outpost in Kuwait just months after Jabarah entered a
secret guilty plea to terrorism charges in July 2002. Federal
authorities allege that his friend's death in October 2002 sent
Jabarah's behavior and mood into a tailspin.

According to court documents, Jabarah cut out a newspaper article
about Kandari's killing and wrote, "By Allah I will revenge your
death." He also cut out a newspaper article with a photograph of
Mohamed Atta, a hijacker in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and
asked that God bless his soul.

In addition to writing a "will" and mentioning martyrdom numerous
times, Jabarah jotted down a list of initials corresponding to the FBI
agents and prosecutors assigned to his case, as well as detectives
assigned to secure him. Prosecutors said this was akin to a hit list.
He also collected a Fort Dix installation map and directions for
making explosives, and he wrote about his future, according to a
translation of his notes: "If they release me then I will kill them
until I am killed." ... (cont)

chatnoir

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Jan 20, 2008, 4:16:18 PM1/20/08
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And it just goes on and on!:

http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080117/NEWS/801170326/-1/NEWS

headline:

White power rally leader was FBI snitch: law center


Hal TurnerSouthern Poverty Law Center

By Paul Brooks
Times Herald-Record
January 17, 2008
Hal Turner stalked in front of Kingston High School with his neo-Nazi
supporters in 2005, tossing white-power taunts at counter-
demonstrators.

That was just part of his legacy. He railed against President Bush and
Jews, too. He handed out the private addresses of New Jersey Supreme
Court justices.

But some government agencies are OK if you work for them — and Turner
apparently did.

He was an FBI informant, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center,
a group that monitors hate groups and extremists.

According to the center, hackers confronted Turner on his Web site
Jan. 1 and told him they had broken into Turner's computer server.

What they found were e-mails between Turner and an FBI agent who was
apparently Turner's handler. The unidentified hackers posted a July 7
e-mail to the agent. In it, Turner gave the agent a message from
someone threatening to kill Sen. Russ Feingold, Democrat of Wisconsin,
the center said in a story on its Web site, www.splcenter.org.

"Once again," Turner wrote to the agent, "my fierce rhetoric has
served to flush out a possible crazy."

When the e-mails hit a neo-Nazi Web site, Turner shut down his own Web
site. "I hereby separate from the "pro-White" movement. I will no
longer involve myself in any aspect of it," Turner said.

Yesterday, Turner said the only thing he can say about the FBI
allegation is "no comment." The FBI hasn't commented, either.

The center's Mark Potok didn't object to the FBI's use of informants
in general. "There is no question these are groups in many, many cases
that really do need infiltrating, but ... this goes way over the line.
It is like a game of Russian roulette and we are the bait."

Kingston Mayor Jim Sottile was dumbfounded by the revelation of
Turner's FBI informant status. "You can't make this stuff up," the
mayor said.

Maybe Turner was acting all the time, Sottile said. "But it wasn't an
act when he had this whole community in an uproar and cost us $80,000.

also at:

http://www.alternet.org/rights/74255/

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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/01/02/abujihaad_fbi_case/

headline:

FBI's 'idiot dude' fails to boost US Navy terror emails

Wiretap excerpts hint at rich vein of pointless tedium

By George Smith, Dick Destiny → More by this author
Published Wednesday 2nd January 2008 14:20 GMT
Green Computing - Where do you stand?
We now return readers to the case of alleged terrorist Hassan Abu-
jihaad, the former US Navy signalman banged up for sending Babar Ahmad
and Azzam Publications information on when his surface action group
was transiting the Strait of Hormuz in 2001. Another alleged crime was
buying a few Chechen jihadi videos and tipping the web company five
dollars in overpayment.

These actions eventually resulted in Abu-jihaad's arrest and
indictment in 2006 on charges of materially aiding terrorists and
disclosing information said to be of use to terrorists. However, it
has now become plain that the US government has been nursing its case
against Abu-jihaad. It had started running surveillance on him in
2004, employing wiretapping and an informant. The government
accumulated as much talk as possible, coming up with a thirty-three
page list of excerpts which the prosecution has submitted for
consideration as further evidence in advance of the defendant's trial.

The FBI informant, known as William Chrisman, was many things: a
former convicted armed robber, car thief and gang member who converted
to Islam and claimed to be patriotically moved to help protect the
nation against terror after 9/11. He has nine children by three wives
- apparently a harem - in some type of ill-defined common law
arrangement and was angling for a fourth, according the Associated
Press, when the proposed new addition was apparently scared off by the
size of the Chrisman stable.

Normally, one does not expect FBI informants to be model citizens. But
increasingly in the war on terror, the government seems to have been
employing individuals of extremely dubious quality, people looking for
a payday while trolling for potential patsies.

In a twist of fate, Chrisman's future career as an FBI informant was
scotched when the New Haven Independent, an on-line local news
organization covering pre-trial maneuvering in the Abu-jihaad case,
published his picture. ... (cont)

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chatnoir

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Jan 20, 2008, 4:22:22 PM1/20/08
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On Jan 20, 10:01 am, Monica <yano...@gmail.com> wrote:

FBI Lie!:

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/12/29/18469229.php

Feds caught lying to defense in case of Briana Waters, falsely accused
of "ecoterrorism"
by wildcat
Saturday Dec 29th, 2007 12:50 PM
FBI and DOJ caught lying to defense in case of Briana Waters, a woman
falsely accused of "ecoterrorism".

mo_re_pros_misconduct_12-21-07.pdf
download PDF (56.0 KB)

On December 26th, 2007, attorneys for Briana Waters, a woman accused
of acting as a lookout for eco-saboteurs during an arson at the
University of Washington in 2001, filed a motion revealing that the
prosecutor and FBI agents on the case have systematically concealed
critical exculpatory evidence and lied to the defense team. (See
Motion, attached.)

The federal government's "case" against Ms. Waters, a young mother and
violin teacher, rests entirely on the testimony of two of the
perpetrators who, facing at least 35 years in prison, turned informant
and cut a deal with prosecutors.

However, the defense team has now shown that the informants'
allegations were in fact fabricated by one of the informants.

Handwritten notes made by an FBI agent who conducted the initial
interview of the first informant -- notes the government only provided
after a protracted discovery battle -- reveal that the informant, who
identified all of her accomplices in that first interview, DID NOT
name Ms. Waters as an accomplice. Moreover, in another interview some
weeks later she specifically told the FBI and prosecutors that she
never saw Ms. Waters with the second informant -- Ms. Waters could not
have been present during planning meetings or at the scene of the
arson.

The informant decided to falsely implicate Ms. Waters only after the
FBI made it clear to her that they didn't believe what she had told
them in her initial interview as a "cooperating witness".

The government has refused to provide the defense team with the
original "302" form - the FBI's report memorializing the interview
with the first informant in which she identified her actual
accomplices, not Ms. Waters. Rather, the government has passed off a
doctored 302 on the defense, pretending that it is the original. It is
evident that the government falsified this document because (a) it
alters the information contained in the handwritten notes, and (b) the
government refused to provide it to the defense for many months after
it was requested. Presumably, it was during this period that they
falsified it. In addition, the government has refused to allow the
defense attorneys supervised access to the FBI's filing system, which
would likely expose this egregious malfeasance.

The FBI agents' and prosecutors' misconduct not only violates Ms.
Waters' constitutional rights and undermines her defense, it
constitutes the crimes of perjury and obstruction of justice. It
remains to be seen whether the FBI or the Court will police these
crimes.

Ms. Waters' attorneys have entreated the Court to conduct an inquiry
into this misconduct - fabricating incriminating evidence and
withholding exculpatory evidence -- and to take appropriate remedial
action.

Time is of the essence, as Ms. Waters' trial is set to begin on
February 4, 2008. Ms. Waters, who faces a potential 35 years in prison
for the alleged "ecoterrorist" incident, steadfastly maintains her
innocence.

You may contact Ms. Waters' attorney Robert Bloom for more information
at (510) 595-7766. Or visit her website, at http://supportbriana.org/.
http://supportbriana.org/

Monica

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Jan 20, 2008, 7:38:23 PM1/20/08
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> at (510) 595-7766. Or visit her website, athttp://supportbriana.org/.http://supportbriana.org/- Hide quoted text -

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Same lack of any human sense of right and wrong, kinda like two elves
and paulprice. Two elves said he's forwarded my posts and my emails
reporting him to naja etc. to the fbi. He is notorious for editing
posts when he responds to them. Who's to say he didn't edit those
before he sent them off. I hope Naja takes action against both of them
They have taken yellow journalism to an all time low.

Monica

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> > at (510) 595-7766. Or visit her website, athttp://supportbriana.org/.http://supportbriana.org/-Hide quoted text -

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> Same lack of any human sense of right and wrong, kinda like two elves
> and paulprice. Two elves said he's forwarded my posts and my emails
> reporting him to naja etc. to the fbi. He is notorious for editing
> posts when he responds to them. Who's  to say he didn't edit those
> before he sent them off. I hope Naja takes action against both of them
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paulprice is also notorious for making up evidence. These two
journalists would never have made Nixon's hate list. Only good
journalists were on it.

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