Posted on 10/23/2014 6:42:07 PM PDT by lulu16
Video shows the hatchet -wielding assailant, coming out behind a bus shelter (or something), wearing a hood (hoodie!) with the sidewalks wet with rain around 4pm. You see him swinging his hatchet, but the rest of the action is off-screen from this street camera. On a more recent broadcast, it was revealed he has a criminal record in California and was discharged from the Navy for misconduct.
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I really hate the look of that snake lettering. Thank-you for posting his facebook page. Have you found the videos that are referred to?
I don’t know. IS has been suggesting attacks on police also, but Obama has been setting a negative tone going all the way to Prof. Gates. That has to have an effect on the walking loony.
His YouTube account is here. It consists of likes and channel subscriptions. It doesn't appear as if he posted any videos himself.
Google thinks that Arabic on his Facebook page,
is from the Koran.
Re: Ferguson, check the soundtrack on this video of the incident. Several people are floating different versions of what happened, including one who appears to be saying “police just shot him for no reason”. That’s how easily a meme gets born. http://toprightnews.com/?p=6760
This is what our future will be like...living in Israel.
I am sorry, I can’t listen to hateful “music.” Thank-you for keeping us informed of the counter- cultural repercussions of this travesty.
I look at that too. I wonder if he has a youtube account that is under an assumed name.
Can you tell what his ethnic origin is?
He looked like a greazy white nutcase in the surveillance video frames showing him charging the cops with his ax.
However, the main photo he used to illustrate his FB page,
turns out to be a scan of an illustration of an eighth-century black Moor warrior, who participated in the conquest of Spain. Google search. Look up the derivation of the Spanish name Matamoros. This conflict has been simmering for a loong time!
So, it would seem his allegiance was with Mooselimbs and blacks.
Good research. Thank-you.
From my reading of the unabridged 1001 Nights by Sr. Richard Burton, it all began when the sultan, who went to visit his brother, came back because he forgot something, and to his surprise, he found his wife in the arms of “a greasy, blackamoor, “ (IIRC the exact line), who he quartered.
From then on, he married a woman and then killed her in the morning, decimating the virgins in the area. Hence, the beginning of the Shahrazad story, the daughter of the vizir, who used her smarts to tell a never ending story within stories.
Oh, I digress.
Guerilla warfare. That was my first reaction when I heard about using a moving car as a weapon, and when the Ottawa assailant, moved from one act of murder onto another highly unlikely one that involved stealing a car and shooting the entrance guard onto where the parliament was meeting, I saw he had run through in his minds all types of scenarios he could take advantage of. And the guy in Queens, using a carpentry tool to hack away at cops posing for pictures, is another instance of unexpected acts of violence in unexpected places.
They have the advantage when the do not have to amass troops on a killing field.
Learned it in elementary school, circa 1958. I thought there was something weird about it even then.
You must have read the sanitized version. In it Burton collected stories where the most romantic and faithful love was between men.
They also did not tell in your elementary depiction, that Shahrazad, asked the sultan if her young girl relative could spend the night with them. So every night the young girl was with them when the sultan took his pleasure with Shahrazad,while the young girl waited at the foot of the bed. Then Shahrazad used the excuse that her young relative required a story every night, or else she could not sleep. The tale would end at a cliffhanger and the sultan spared her every morning so he could hear the rest of the story.
I read these stories on a special floor at the University of California Santa Barbara. I think there were 14 very large volumes.
If I remember correctly Aladdin’s lamp was gruesome.
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