!!! - SUPER well-written email Glenn, and I must thank you very very much for 
YOUR sharing Wilma as well.  I had not heard of that book either, but it’s 
extremely interesting to me… 
> 
> "The Police Mystique", by Anthony Bouza   < 
> http://www.amazon.com/The-Police-Mystique-Insiders-Criminal/dp/0738205834>
I’ll get back to it asap [must sleep a bunch first] ... but it is obviously 
(from just some quick tastings), a lot of really GREAT stuff!   

WOOF: 
> Black police make little difference because if they or anyone else break the 
> "police rules", they will suffer the bitter consequences.
This is SO clearly playing out in much of what we’re seeing, though I DID feel 
some sense of reassuring signs of improvements, evidenced by what Black State 
Highway Patrol Officer, Ron Johnson, said and did.

Richard Conrad
[email protected]



On Aug 21, 2014, at 6:43 PM, Glenn moyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> No, i didn't read that book, but I know some of that earlier history.  
> Someone said at the 52nd St. rally that the word "officer" was derived from 
> overseer.
> 
> As the mission of the police state evolved during the twentieth century, 
> their role extended to protect elite power and property, while squashing 
> dissent.  We see this all over the world.  The East German Stasi seems to be 
> the closest historic model for our "homeland security" complex, while the 
> system retains all of the historical racist missions of the 
> post-reconstruction "fraternity."  Institutional racism is carefully 
> perpetuated in our society as tool of oppression, and to keep poor and 
> working class peoples of all ethnic groups from uniting!
> 
> My message to working class whites is to understand that we must join in 
> solidarity with immigrants and our minority brothers and sisters.  We share 
> the same oppressors and have much more in common with each other, than with 
> the morally bankrupt upper classes of any race!
> 
> There have been great discussions at the rallies, and in my opinion; its 
> broadly understood among the dis-empowered peoples that these systemic 
> problems are not solved merely by increasing the number of black cops.  Yes, 
> they're brought into the same system with the same mission.  There is some 
> good information just published at "The Black Agenda Report" on this, and the 
> example of Newark NJ is a prime example.  (Everyone should follow the Black 
> Agenda Report and Democracy Now on a regular basis)
> 
> http://www.blackagendareport.com/
> 
> Peace and solidarity,
> Glenn   
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Wilma de Soto 
> Sent: Aug 21, 2014 5:10 PM 
> To: Richard Conrad 
> Cc: Glenn moyer , "[email protected]" 
> Subject: Re: [UC] False flag, agent provocateur 
> 
> Have either of you or anyone else ever read, "The Police Mystique", by 
> Anthony Bouza?
> 
> Anthony Bouza was a Chief of Police in Minneapolis for over 25 years.  I 
> believe he teaches a course in Criminal Justice at the Univ. of Chicago.
> 
> Bouza explains very plainly about the role of the Police Force which was 
> extended after Emancipation of Slaves.  Their role was like that of the 
> former Plantation Overseer.  Their jobs were to control Blacks, make them 
> docile and endure any indignities they were made to suffer and the beat the 
> hell out of them, torture and maim them or even worse if they were not 
> compliant.
> 
> After slavery ended the police took on that role.  Many White ethnics such as 
> the Irish who stood low on the class scale in America and the Italians were 
> given that power over a group of people they despised.  The Police are there 
> to protect Whites from Blacks primarily.
> 
> If you read the book, which at one time was difficult to find because it 
> contains so many truths, it will appear very plain to you that they are "just 
> doing their job" as they were trained to do.
> 
> Black police make little difference because if they or anyone else break the 
> "police rules", they will suffer the bitter consequences.
> 
> http://www.amazon.com/The-Police-Mystique-Insiders-Criminal/dp/0738205834
> On Aug 21, 2014, at 4:34 PM, Richard Conrad wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Aug 21, 2014, at 11:03 AM, Glenn moyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Here is the execution video that caught the Missouri terrorists in another 
>>> round of lies.  (very graphic).  Compare this to the lies the terrorists 
>>> spread before they knew a citizen had filmed the entire killing!!
>>> 
>>> http://rt.com/usa/181772-deadly-st-louis-shooting-video/
>> 
>> The description which I had heard on the news the night before, by a police 
>> officer was that the ‘perpetrator’ had his right arm up over his head with a 
>> knife - in the downward stabbing position - and charged at the cop (and he 
>> raised up his own arm > and totally acted out the scenario)… 
>> 
>> The video shows nothing like that.  
>> 
>> One shot in the leg would have apprehended - but instead, 8 or 9 Automatic 
>> rounds were used, much like an execution in Vietnam or in Syria, or like the 
>> deliberate putting down of a rabid dog.  
>> 
>> More and more cops are becoming increasingly addicted to bullying and 
>> slaughtering American citizens; and they are in massive denial about that.
> 
> 

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