I started the “rumors” of Legree replacing Bellizzie in summer of 2005. The arson fires were under my radar.
Now:
Coatesville City Council Democrats, Carmen Green, Marie Lawson and, if elected, Deborah Thompson along with Republican Linda Lavender-Norris, are set to fire Chief Laufer, Det. Joe Thompson and Coatesville City Manager Mike Trio.
Former Chester County District Attorney Joe Carroll at Coatesville City Council. October 22, 2007 "I NEED MATT GORDON BACK!':
Right now firing Chief Laufer and Detective Thompson and the collusion involved is an inchoate crime. If Bookman is elected and they do it I don't think Tom Hogan will be as nice to Coatesville City Council as Joe Carroll was. Because we now know what the Coatesville City Council is capable of doing to the Coatesville PD and the citizens of Coatesville:
Arden Hunt's Facebook stories about Coatesville Police have been repeated over 4 years until people believe her stories. Now a few Coatesville City Council-people, 3 Democrats and 1 Republican are positioning themselves as heroes in the “He’s a good boy, he gives part of his drug money to his mother” community.
Legree’s latest “Dramah Productions” film stopped production because an actor was shot and killed at 7th & Green St. in Philly.
In 1966 I lived at Green St and 22 St. My post office was a bullet proof North Philly post office. The pay phone in a store was out of order due to bullets. The “Green Street Count’s president was murdered across the street. But 2 miles away near Independence Hall, I had a good paying job.
Coatesville is too tiny to accommodate North Philly’s drug violence and Center City Philly’s commerce. Coatesville, your streets can hawk heroin & sex or fine dining, music and shopping, you’re too tiny for both. Don’t blow a chance to make our streets safe a second time.
"During the interview, Peoples also indicated, as he had during his testimony at his trial, that he had been angry with Suber for associating with drug dealers in the city whom he had told Peoples had “burned him” before he went to prison in the late 1990s. It was a subject he discussed in an infamous “Stop Snitching” DVD, which was filmed by a Coatesville friend, Harvey Legree, at King’s Chinese Buffet in Caln in 2004."
With assistance from the Chester County Democratic Committee a new "Girl Gang" city council is coming.
Coatesville City Council Democrats, Carmen Green, Marie Lawson and, if elected, Deborah Thompson along with Republican Linda Lavender-Norris, are set to fire Chief Laufer, Det. Joe Thompson and Coatesville City Manager Mike Trio.
Arden Hunt's Facebook stories about Coatesville Police have been repeated over 4 years until people believe her stories. Now a few Coatesville City Council-people, 3 Democrats and 1 Republican are positioning themselves as heroes in the “He’s a good boy, he gives part of his drug money to his mother” community.
Like I said, there are two kinds of politicians in Coatesville and it's not Democratic and Republican. It's anti-drug dealer and pro-drug dealer.
"Harvey Legree, who describes himself as an ex-drug dealer, produced a stop snitching DVD in 2005. Today he wants to create a different movie in Coatesville that depicts two guys who go to jail. One character goes back into the criminal lifestyle after jail and ultimately dies in the end. The second character turns his life around after jail and fulfills his dream of becoming successful. The movie is intended to show what life on the streets is like, Legree said. It's supposed to be positive and will take a different direction than the stop snitching moving, he said.
The stop snitching DVD, "The Sequel," started circulating in Coatesville roughly two years ago. The movie shows drugs and guns and attempts to intimidate people from telling authorities what they know about crimes. The stop snitching campaign is national and puts up road blocks for law enforcement officials nationwide."
"Brotherly Love" from "Dramah Entertainment" was never produced. Harvey "Bitsy" Legree did make these videos:
Harvey Legree’s videos look like a tribute to “Young Fallen Soldiers” of drug business.
Selling drugs is not an exciting entrepreneurial opportunity for Black people. It’s how Nixon brought back slavery. Black people that sell drugs are captured and re-slaved by Jefferson Beauregard Sessions and used as slave laborers in our prisons.
The Republican Party has a horrifying problem. The Republican Base fully supports Trump.
"Everyone is horrified by Trump’s response to Charlottesville, except the Republican base. The good news from a CBS News poll released today is that the president’s appalling response to the domestic terrorist attack in Charlottesville is deeply unpopular with the American public as a whole. The bad news is that among the subset of voters that Trump cares about most, his base in the Republican Party, he’s doing fine.
Overall, 55 percent of the population disapproves of how Trump handled Charlottesville, and only 33 percent approve. But among Republicans, these numbers are flipped, with only 22 percent disapproving and 67 percent approving. Among Democrats, the numbers are 82 percent disapproval and 10 percent approval. Among independents, it is 53 percent disapproval and 32 percent approval."
When it was only the JBS, Pat Sellers, Sahas & KKK leader David Wayne Hull in Chester County PA, I could keep up.
Pat Sellers financial support came from a few Chester County billionaire/multi-millionaire John Birch Society people. I thought the JBS was just a fringe group in the Republican Party.
Back in 2005 the Republicans I worked with were not racist, anti-Semites and certainly not pro-Nazi and I assumed that this was true of most all Republicans. Most Republicans would disapprove of Pat Sellers racism and anti-Semitism.
Then Donald Trump came along. When Sellers pegged the Republican base voters as racist/anti-Semites he was right on the money.
Terrorism and Pat Sellers
In his “From the Desk of Patrick Henry Sellers” column on “The Coatesville Recorder” Pat Sellers recommended reading the books of William Pierce. One of his books “The Turner Diaries” inspired Timothy McVeigh.
Sellers was a Coatesville School Board member at the time.
I think Pat Sellers isn’t a terrorist, he’s a politician. Pierce had written “The Turner Diaries” but Pat didn’t specifically recommend reading “The Turner Diaries” and Timothy McVeigh hadn’t yet blown up the Murrah Building.
Pennsylvania Skinhead/KKK
In the 1990s there were Skinheads who had cross burning ceremonies along the Perkiomen Creek in Northwest Montgomery County, PA. They did some bomb making, harassed people and financed themselves by selling drugs. When they decided to expand into bank robbing they were arrested.
The Skinhead/KKK/Nazis feared the Perkiomen Trail would stop their cross lighting ceremonies, it didn’t. There’s still occasionally a burning cross along the Perkiomen.
There were people in our area who wanted to be terrorists and kill people but in most cases they were arrested before the killing started.
"They look like us. They sound like us. They are us," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas P. Hogan Jr., assigned to coordinate investigations and prosecute cases with the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force.
In 2006 it was only John Birch Society white supremacists like Pat Sellers, drug dealers and a few KKK & Skinhead wannabe terrorists in the Coatesville, PA area that I believed were a concern.
In 2009 “Department of Homeland Security, Daryl Johnson called attention to the threat of far-right extremist groups -- and sparked a political firestorm in the process.” His small group of intelligence officers analyzing domestic terrorism was shut down by the Republican Party. I believe the Republican Party understood that people Daryl Johnson called ‘terrorists” were supported by Republican Party base voters.
Daryl Johnson’s report said in part:
"A recent example of the potential violence associated with a rise in rightwing extremism may be found in the shooting deaths of three police officers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 4 April 2009. The alleged gunman’s reaction reportedly was influenced by his racist ideology and belief in antigovernment conspiracy theories related to gun confiscations, citizen detention camps, and a Jewish-controlled “one world government.”
FROM WIKIPEDIA:
“Edward Perkovic, a friend of Poplawski, said the gunman feared "the Obama gun ban that's on the way" and "didn't like our rights being infringed upon". Perkovic also stated that Poplawski "didn't like the Zionists controlling the media and controlling, you know, our freedom of speech" and that "He didn't like the control of the guns that was about to happen. He believed everything our forefathers put before us and thought that it was being distorted." Another longtime friend, Aaron Vire, said that Poplawski feared President Obama was going to take away his rights.[18]
Poplawski posted that he believed that "the federal government, mainstream media, and banking system in these United States are strongly under the influence of -- if not completely controlled by -- Zionist interest. An economic collapse of the financial system is inevitable, bringing with it some degree of civil unrest if not outright balkanization of the continental US, civil/revolutionary/racial war . . . This collapse is likely engineered by the elite Jewish powers that be in order to make for a power and asset grab."[19][20]
On March 13, 2009, Poplawski wrote on a white supremacist website that "ZOG (Zionist-occupied government) is... One can read the list of significant persons in government and in major corporations and see who is pulling the strings. One can observe the policies and final products and should walk away with little doubt there is Zionist occupation and -- after some further research & critical thinking -- will discover their insidious intentions.”[21]
It appears that the Republican Base believes that white terrorists, Nazis, KKK and Alt-Right terrorists are on the righteous side of murder.
“Earlier this week, Donald Trump described white nationalists who marched with torches intended to evoke the Ku Klux Klan — while chanting phrases borrowed from literal Nazis — as “very fine people.” He then suggested that the white supremacists who rallied in Charlottesville to defend the honor of men who fought to keep dark-skinned people as slaves — and the counterprotesters who gathered to defend the equal dignity of all human beings — were equally to blame for the weekend’s violence (which included one member of the first group plowing a car through members of the latter).
“Finally, the president made it clear that, when comes to the substance of the dispute between the neo-Nazis and the government of Charlottesville, he sides with the skinheads.
Republican elites — and a majority of the American public — were horrified.
But the Republican base was not. A CBS News poll finds that 67 percent of GOP voters approved of Trump’s response to the attack in Charlottesville, while 82 percent of Democrats, and 53 percent of independents disapproved. Although part of the survey was taken before the president’s inflammatory Tuesday press conference, that spectacle did little to dampen Republican enthusiasm for the president’s handling of the matter: Among GOP voters who were interviewed after Trump called white nationalists “very fine people,” 66 percent said he’d done the right thing.”
“The Army's Edgewood Chemical Biological Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground has placed an engineer on administrative leave after a civil rights organization accused him of having ties to white supremacy groups.”
"There's no question that Stortstrom is very much a part of the racist white nationalist scene, as well as an up-and-coming young GOP operative," the SPLC wrote. "But it is Stortstrom's top-security clearance job at the U.S. Army research facility on the Aberdeen Proving Grounds [sic] in Maryland that is really raising eyebrows."
The allegations against Stortstrom appear to have come to light after he arranged for the Route 40 Republican Club to host Matthew Heimbach, the controversial founder of a White Student Union at Towson University.”
AND THEN there is our Pennsylvania Republican Party Chairman Val DiGiorgio:
"The president was not wrong to point out what the media has failed to point out," that counter-protesters also "came for a battle" in Charlottesville, said Pennsylvania Republican Chairman Val DiGiorgio.
DiGiorgio stood by the "many sides" comment Trump made immediately after the clash in Virginia, in which a car was driven into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing a woman. The president was criticized harshly by Republicans and Democrats because he didn't immediately denounce the white nationalist groups.
One half of Republicans and nearly all of the Republican Party base have a white supremacist, Nazi/Skinhead value system. Pat Sellers was right all along.
People that I believed were on the fringes of society were actually make up at least 1/2 of Republican Party voters. You find Republicans who support Skinhead/Nazis wherever you look.
Some of them will pick up an assault rifle and kill until they are stopped.
Keeping up with right wing terrorists gives me a frapping brain freeze headache.
Factoring in time for video production, family (grandchildren)
and my cat, I can’t keep up.
To cheer myself up and look back to a time when Nazis were not considered patriotic Americans I watch movies like this, It’s on Amazon:
"Frein is accused of killing State Police Cpl. Bryon Dickson and wounding Trooper Alex Douglass in an ambush on the Blooming Grove barracks on Sept. 12. Police found a diary entry, his AK-47, two homemade pipe bombs and several campsites, they but hadn't been able to capture him until Thursday."
The NRA would have us believe that deer wear flack jackets.
Armor piercing bullets and silencers are for use by assassins, like anti-government terrorist assassin Eric Frein.
"This week, a vote is going to the floor of the House of Representatives that would loosen restrictions on gun silencers and armor-piercing bullets. It’s not hard to learn about how millions of N.R.A. dollars have spread throughout Congress to influence that vote."