Posted on 06/26/2020 4:51:37 AM PDT by WWG1WWA
Some conservatives have begun speculating the unrest in American citieseven as late as Monday night in Washington, DC, as protestors unsuccessfully worked to tear down a statue of Andrew Jackson and set up an autonomous zone across the street from the White Housemay in part be an attempt to affect the upcoming presidential election, with the chaos and violence intended to make it as difficult as possible for Donald Trump to win a second term.
Lending credence to this idea is the fact that at least one board member of Thousand Currentsthe group fiscally sponsoring the most organized part of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, who have been involved in most of the activity surrounding the current unresttried the same thing almost 40 years ago during Ronald Reagans reelection campaign. And it landed her in federal prison for 16 years.
If there were any question whether Black Lives Matter has ideological ties to the Communist terrorists of the 1960s, the story of Susan Rosenberg [archived here] should put that issue to bed.
[Editors note: The webpage for Thousand Currents board of directors was taken down within hours of this posts publication. Fortunately, the board of directors webpage is archived here.]
Susan Rosenberg and Thousand Currents
Rosenberg, who started out as a member of the 1960s revolutionary group Weather Underground, graduated into even more violent, and arguably successful, forms of terrorism in the 1970s and 1980sincluding bombings at an FBI field office in Staten Island, the Navy Yard Officers Club in Washington, DC, and even the U.S. Capitol building, where she damaged a representation of the greatest of the Democrat defenders of slavery, John C. Calhoun. She currently serves as Human and Prisoner Rights Advocate and a Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of Thousand Currents.
As my colleague Robert Stilson explains here, BLM Global Network Foundation has been a fiscally sponsored project of Thousand Currents, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, since 2016. That means the BLM group, which runs the BlackLivesMatter.com website, does not have its own IRS tax-exempt status but is operating as a project of an organization that does. In the case of 501(c)(3) fiscally sponsored projects, this allows tax-deductible donations to be made to the project.
Marxist Connections
When Black Lives Matter is used to refer to an organization, it typically means the BLM Global Network Foundation that traces its beginnings to three radical Black organizers Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi. Cullors recently went viral online when she admitted that she and others in the group were trained Marxists.
This leads to confusion when people express their support for Black Lives, because they may not realize this organization is ideologically tiedto the point of having Rosenberg on the board of the central groupwith trained Marxists with a history of extremism and violence. In fact, Rosenberg was a member of the May 19th Communist Organization (M19). It was, according to this NY Post article from January 2020, the nations only woman-run terror group, as recounted by William Rosenau in his book Tonight We Bombed the U.S. Capitol.
According to the Post, M19 spent two years engaged in bombings in New York and Washington, DC, that were meant to cast a cloud over what President Ronald Reagans re-election campaign was promising: a sunny, prosperous Morning in America. Reagans election in 1980 told the remnants of Americas radical left that the country had rejected their call to revolution.
Middle-class and college-educated, M19s members shared a disdain for their own whiteness. To prove they werent merely mouthing revolution, they allied with the Black Liberation Army to break cop-killer Joanne Chesimard (aka Assata Shakur) out of prison in 1979. Two years later they assisted in the notorious Brinks robbery of 1981, which killed two Nyack police officers and a bank guard.
In an eerily familiar incident on November 7, 1983, they even managed to pose as tourists at the U.S. Capitol building, planting a duffel bag with a bomb under a bench outside the Senate chamber, and cratering a wall and shattering chandeliers that ultimately damaged a portrait of 19th-century Sen. John C. Calhoun.
Rosenberg and another M19 member, Tim Blunk, were arrested in November 1984 in Cherry Hill, NJ, in front of a storage unit containing 740 pounds of unstable dynamite stolen from a Texas construction firm four years earlier. Rosenberg was also wanted in connection with the 1981 Brinks robbery. She was never charged in those crimes.
After 16 years in prison, she was released in 2001 when President Bill Clinton commuted her sentence, an act that outraged even the left-leaning New York Times.
Rosenbergs Revolutionary Ideology
National Review columnist and former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy described her trial this way in a 2008 column:
Rosenberg turned her New Jersey terrorism trial into a circus, posturing as a political prisoner. At her sentencing, she urged her supporters to continue their war against the United States. (When we were first captured we said, were caught, were not defeated, long live the armed struggle. Wed like to take this moment to rededicate ourselves to our revolutionary principles, to our commitment to continue to fight for the defeat of U.S. imperialism.) She expressed remorse about only one thing: she hadnt had the courage to shoot it out with the police whod apprehended her.
Rosenberg has written a book about her exploits in which she justifies her actions this way:
I pursued a path that seemed to me a logical step beyond legal protest: the use of political violence. Did that make me a terrorist? In my mind, then and now, the answer is no. I say this because no act in which I was involved ever had violence against persons as its object or consequence.
The Protestors
Would the protestors destroying statues say the same about their behavior over the last several weeks? Its a fair bet they would. In fact, Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of the factually erroneous New York Times 1619 Project proudly claims her project served as inspiration for the current iconoclastic destruction happening around the nation.
The long and the short of Rosenbergs involvement with Thousand Currents is that numerous Black Lives Matter organizers have ties to extremist movements of the past, and are not some brand new movement simply fighting for marginalized people today. And that the goal of destruction and violence is more of a political tool than a reaction to injustice.
Thanks Fedora.
Any relation to Ethyl and Julius?
Liz, and LS, fyi and for future use.
This is some very incredible data on BLM leaders and their sinister past in America.
Course, no one saw that coming ........ BLM thugs posing as “victims”....as in....... Pay-Me-I’m-a-Victim.
Thanks for asking this very relevant question.
Any relation to Ethyl and Julius Rosenberg
Course, no one saw that coming ........ BLM thugs posing as victims....as in....... Pay-Me-Im-a-Victim.
Excellent research, thanks.
Ever wonder about Dohrn and Ayers and how it is exactly that they were never punished for their terrorism, but instead wound up at respectable Universities with academic careers? Want to know the answer?
Ghislaine Maxwell says Jeffrey Epsteins last words were I cant breathe!
Could you spell it out on this thread?
I think it would be a good idea to have it documented here.
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