Friday, July 1, 2016

The cross lightings along the Perkiomen were said to be Skinhead ceremonies

It's my understanding that the people who have cross lighting ceremonies along the Perkiomen Creek in Northwest Montgomery County PA are Racist Skinheads. 

There is a considerable amount of "cross pollination" among white nationalist groups.
Stormfront links divergent extremists. Internet radio personalities like Jeff Renae build and spread conspiracy hate. 

Matthew Heimbach, the head of the Traditionalist Youth Network (TYN) and the TWP has formed a sort of umbrella group of white nationalists, white supremacists and white eugenics extremists.

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Rising Sun Maryland just over the Mason Dixon Line needed a fire code law against cross lighting at family barbecues. The formal KKK in Rising Sun might be sparse on paying members. The cross lightings in Rising Sun were family traditions, not KKK rallies. 

How many paying members the KKK has is less important then their message. 
The message of the KKK is imbedded into the minds of white America.

Some of them may act on their beliefs with their assault weapons. It only takes a spark to light them up. 


And 2016 is a sparky time for white nationalist extremists. Political Conventions are sparky places. Places where racists will bring their guns.

I had a conversation with a guy from Montana at the Northern Gate of Yellowstone Park at Gardiner, MT. He had a 357 revolver he carries everywhere. Including to Philadelphia in 1976. He actually told a Philly PD officer he had his piece at Independence Hall Park. The officer didn't arrest him. Philly's dangerous you know, black people. 

"Marc Scaringi, another Trump delegate from the Harrisburg area, says that during the past few weeks there have been many emails exchanged among the Pennsylvania delegates discussing whether to bring weapons to Cleveland. 

A lifelong member of the NRA who carries a gun every day, Klein notes he is particularly concerned about the threat of international terrorism. "I'm not a terrorist, okay, but I'm an academic and a theorist, and I would think that if I were an ISIS guy that I might want to attack the Republican National Convention," he says. 

Klein continues: "People will attack you at your weakest, at your softest." That is, he explains, attacks are not likely to occur at the convention hall but elsewhere in the city where police and Secret Service officers are unlikely to stop an attack. 

Khare expects to receive his concealed carry permit in a few days. Then he plans to obtain training from the local sheriff's department before buying a gun. But he stresses that having a concealed carry weapon is not about stirring up trouble: "You gotta have a proper mindset and the proper training. You don't go out to act like a warrior…This is just in case you get into a situation where you can make a difference.""
Cleveland Ohio and Philadelphia PA have black residents and political conventions.

Maybe Khare lives in a part of Pennsylvania where black people are seldom seen. Khare is getting a concealed carry permit specifically for Detroit. Scary black people. 

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"Maggie Rice, 28, an organizer with Food Not Bombs, a volunteer group that provides food at demonstrations and to the homeless, said an FBI agent and a Cleveland police officer in plainclothes had contacted two of the group’s members last week."

The FBI knocking on the doors of activists in Cleveland. The FBI is knocking on the wrong doors. The people with biggest potential to be terrorists are Republican delegates.






By the way, the 4th of July weekend is upon us. The first day of that weekend July 1st also marks the beginning of the Battle of Gettysburg. Something that attracts white nationalist types.

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