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I believe an unlikely mix of alleged drug trafficking related politicos and alleged white nationalist related politicos united to elect the infamous “Bloc of Four” in the abysmal voter turnout election of 2005. During their four year term the drug business was good again and white nationalists used Coatesville as an example on white supremacist websites like “Stormfront”. Strong community organization and support from law enforcement, in particular Chester County District Attorney Joseph W. Carroll has begun to turn our community around. The Chester County drug trafficking that I believe centers on Coatesville continues and I believe we still have public officials in place that profit from the drug sales. But the people here are amazing and continue to work against the odds to make Coatesville a good place to live.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

AN EARLY VERSION OF SWATTING: Police raided the wrong house in Coatesville misdirected by a friend of the person they looked for.


"SWAT teams, in full military protective gear and armed with assault rifles, are being deployed against innocent, unsuspecting citizens all over the United States. Ten days ago, it was Kyle Giersdorf, alias Bugha, a 16-year-old Twitch streamer and reigning Fortnite champion, in Upper Pottsgrove Township, Pennsylvania. Giersdorf was unhurt—in part because an officer recognized him from around town and diffused the situation. Last Wednesday, it was Ijeoma Oluo, author of So You Want to Talk About Race, in King County, Washington. Her son was home alone, sleeping. Last weekend, it was a resident of Lancaster, Ohio, who had not shot his girlfriend or taken children hostage. This Monday, it was somebody in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, after a 911 caller wrongly reported a shooting and possible homicide at their address."
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HERE IN COATESVILLE, PA THIS CAME OUT AT A CALN TOWNSHIP MEETING.

AS FAR AS I CAN TELL COATESVILLE DEMS BLOG IS THE ONLY PLACE YOU CAN READ ABOUT THIS.

 A DAILY LOCAL NEWS REPORTER WAS AT THE MEETING BUT NOTHING ABOUT POLICE RAIDING A 70 YEAR OLD BLACK WOMEN WITH A HEART CONDITION'S HOME AND PUTTING A GUN TO HER HEAD CAME OUT IN THE DLN.

THEY RAIDED THE WRONG HOUSE. THEY WERE MISDIRECTED BY AN ASSOCIATE OF THE MAN THEY WERE LOOKING FOR.


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

More on the Keystone Cops Swat Raid in Carver Court

Updated information on:

Swat Task Force apparently bursts into the wrong Caln Township home


 The word on the street is that the you can add members of the Philadelphia Police Force to the “multi-jurisdictional task force” that Caln Police Chief Byerly said “is made up of US Marshals, it’s made up of Pennsylvania State Police, It’s made up of members of Chester County District Attorney’s office and It’s made up of members from the Coatesville Police Department.” There were no Caln Police present.

The word on the street is that they allegedly had a "Body Warrant" for a suspect but no “Search Warrant” for a home belonging to a black woman in her 70s. 

The woman and her sons have no criminal records. 

Only a "Search Warrant" allows them to enter the house. The "Body Warrant" does not allow them to enter.

The alleged “credible information” that the “multi-jurisdictional task force” had, turned out to be alleged unreliable and not vetted intelligence that allegedly came from a relative of the person they were pursuing.
To recap, allegedly:
 A tactical police squad arrived at the front door calling out “Medics” and burst into the home of an elderly black woman with a heart condition who walks with a cane and held several guns to her head causing her to fall backward.
The police were acting on unverified information from a relative of the suspect. They did not have a "Search Warrant" and entered illegally expecting to find a person they had a “body warrant” for.  It was the wrong house and the suspect had nothing at all to do with the house or anyone that ever lived at that address.
I believe this was a botched up and amateurish police action. 

It’s a setback to the good police/community relations we have worked so very hard to achieve in Coatesville

The “multi-jurisdictional task force” allegedly called an ambulance for the woman.







Monday, August 19, 2019

I got his plate # Pennsylvania ZFD-9734. The Nazi? guy in Black Chevy pickup at Rt. 30 & Rt.100 Exton PA day after El Paso


I got his plate. 

Pennsylvania ZFD-9734. 

My iPhone fired off 10 photos of the Nazi? guy in Black Chevy pickup with Nazi flags (flags appropriated by Nazis) & Hillary Clinton dummy at Rt 30 & Rt 100 the day after the El Paso shooting at Walmart. I didn't notice until today that one photo has his plates, Pennsylvania ZFD-9734


















Tuesday, August 6, 2019


White supremacist, militia, Nazi or mass murderer wannabe? Can't be sure. For sure he loves Trump. A Black Chevy pickup with neo-Nazi flags & Hillary dummy exits Rt. 30 to Rt. 100 at Exton PA. A Walmart is just up the road.





"The "Thin Blue Line" stands for law enforcement's separation of order from chaos, or, as Oxford Dictionaries describes, it's a reference to police, "in the context of maintaining order during unrest." 
Yet, during the Charlottesville protests last weekend — a screaming example of mayhem— the proud symbol of police appeared amid a sea of white supremacists. 
A black-and-white American flag with a thin blue line across its center appeared among the Confederate flags toted by the white supremacists and neo-Nazis during the violent protests. 
At least one maker of the flag condemned its use in Charlottesville. 
"We reject, in the strongest possible terms, any association of our flag with racism, hatred, and bigotry," said Thin Blue Line USA in a statement. "To use it in such a way tarnishes what it and our nation believe in. The thin blue line flag stands for the sacrifice law enforcement officers of this nation make each day. We ask our nation to hold faith with those that defend the thin blue line." 

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USA TODAY 
'Thin Blue Line': What does an American flag with a blue line mean?  

You could argue about the flags but I think the Hillary Clinton dummy "holding" the flags clinches it:




Gadsden, US flag & a black-and-white American flag blue line across the center flew from the back of the pickup. A Hillary Clinton dummy seemed to be holding the flags. 









Tuesday, August 6, 2019

White supremacist, militia, Nazi or mass murderer wannabe? Can't be sure. For sure he loves Trump. A Black Chevy pickup with neo-Nazi flags & Hillary dummy exits Rt. 30 to Rt. 100 at Exton PA. A Walmart is just up the road.

August 4, 2019 4:32:18 PM Exton, PA

I had my first experience outside of the KKK old men left over from the KKK heyday of the 1930s I knew in Coatesville when we moved to Macungie, PA. There were KKK/Nazi rallies at an out of the way farm in Lower Macungie Township.

I never actually came in contact with the Nazis but I heard about them. The farm was out of the way because a sinkhole made a huge hole in the road that was the usual way to drive to the farm. I can’t remember the name of the Nazi leader, but he was arrested later in Philadelphia. 

Actual Nazis near my home made me aware of their existence. It was my first educational experience of the far extreme right in America. 



That was 36 years ago. Now Nazis or something like them mass murdering people is a regular everyday part of living in America.




So only hours after mass murder “events” at a Walmart in El Paso Texas I spot this maybe mass murderer wannabe near the Walmart in Exton PA:



Gadsden, US flag & a black-and-white American flag blue line across the center flew from the back of the pickup. A Hillary Clinton dummy seemed to be holding the flags. 










“A black-and-white American flag with a thin blue line across its center appeared among the Confederate flags toted by the white supremacists and neo-Nazis during the violent protests.”  
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USA Today 
'Thin Blue Line': What does an American flag with a blue line mean?

Sunday, August 4, 2019

I thought “The Great Replacement” was written by a dead fascist. Renaud Damus is very much alive and still spewing fascist aesthetic hate.

From August 3rd. New York Times:


"The unsigned manifesto, titled “The Inconvenient Truth,” draws direct inspiration from the mass murder of Muslims at two mosques in New Zealand in March that left 51 people dead. In that attack, the alleged killer published a manifesto online promoting a white supremacist theory called “the great replacement.” The theory has been promoted by a French writer named Renaud Camus, and argues that elites in Europe have been working to replace white Europeans with immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa."
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Minutes Before El Paso Killing, Hate-Filled Manifesto Appears Online


By Tim Arango, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Katie Benner
Aug. 3, 2019

"His trademark was fearlessness, as evinced in his 1979 autobiographical novel, Tricks, which recounts in unsparing detail a string of nonchalant homosexual encounters the narrator has in nightclub bathrooms and grimy apartments on both sides of the Atlantic. “I put saliva in my ass, kneeled on both sides of him, and brought his penis, which was not of a very considerable size, inside me without much difficulty,” we read of one such encounter. “He came the moment one of my fingers was pressed inside the crack of his ass.” That was Camus then.

These days, the author of Tricks is better known as the principal architect of le grand remplacement (the great replacement), the conspiracy theory that white, Christian Europe is being invaded and destroyed by hordes of black and brown immigrants from North and sub-Saharan Africa. Since 2012, when it appeared as the title of a book Camus self-published, the term “great replacement” has become a rallying cry of white supremacists around the world—the demonstrators who stormed through Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017; the man who killed 11 worshippers at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh in October 2018; and especially Brenton Tarrant, the suspect in the New Zealand mosque attacks in March. Tarrant posted his own “The Great Replacement”—a 74-page online manifesto—before murdering 51 people..."

"One can think of Camus as a more successful version of Steve Bannon, whose designs in Europe have amounted to little more than a handful of appearances on television at the wrong times of day and an ostensible network of right-wing “schools” that are more accurately described as identitarian book clubs than as training grounds for the so-called populist elite Bannon vowed to create. Though Camus has announced no such grand ambitions, his impact has been much more profound. A forthcoming 2019 study conducted by the Institute of Strategic Dialogue, based on social-media analytics, depicts Camus as the top influencer on the subject of remigration, or the forced return of non-Europeans to their countries of origin. He ranked higher than Donald Trump."

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The Nation


The bizarre odyssey of the “great replacement” theorist shows that kitsch can kill.
By James McAuley

   

In a sad way children in the City of Coatesville, PA are better prepared for mass shootings than most children.


In the late 40s to early 60s us kids walked anywhere in Coatesville, PA  and felt safe. We couldn’t get away with anything. Our parents would get a report.

People here still can find out what their children are doing when away from home. Coatesville people are tight knit. But ii’s different, there’s guns everywhere. Parents are occupied with keeping their children alive.

Us kids back in the late 40s to early 60s knew nothing about how to avoid getting shot.

Now in 2019 children here in Coatesville need to be watchful for flying bullets to survive. In a sad way they’re better prepared for mass shootings than most kids.