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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.

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Understand that in person I really like Judge Mahon. I think, like many Republicans, he’s a right wing nutcase. Now he appears to be an anti-masker nut & racist anti-Critical Race MAGA guy. And I think Coatesville paid dearly for his previous inaction

The City of Coatesville had a disastrous years long run in with Judge Mahon & Chapter Leader Lancaster County & ChesCo John Birch Society Pat Sellers that I believe along with the efforts of unscrupulous Coatesville PA residents & former Coatesville City Manager Harry Walker led to a drug dealer takeover of Coatesville & arson fires. 


Judge Mahon allowed lawsuits concerning Coatesville and the Saha "farm" that I believe were orchestrated by JBS Chapter Leader Pat Sellers, to sit on his desk for nearly 2 years before acting on them. 


City of Coatesville was forced to defend itself against the lawsuits at enormous costs to taxpayers like me. If the City had not defended itself we might have been forced to pay up even more money out of our Water Company Trust fund.


Coatesville won all of the lawsuits. I believe most of them had no merit at all and should have been dismissed immediately.



“It’s time to finally call out the conspiracy theorists. The politicians who spread falsehoods about Agenda 21 and its effects need to be shamed by other politicians, by editorial boards and other commentators, and by the citizenry at large. The business community and organizations like the Chamber of Commerce, which know better, should speak out publicly about the real purposes and usefulness of planning and sustainability. The media needs to stop reporting on Agenda 21 as if it were a bona fide controversy and plainly state the facts about the plan. And communities around the country, some of which have abandoned work on sustainability plans because of the heat, need to be encouraged to return to or start to develop such plans in tandem with responsible groups like the American Planning Association.”"


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SPLC Southern Poverty Law Center


Agenda 21:The UN, Sustainability and Right-Wing Conspiracy Theory





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“A Chester County judge moved Tuesday to remove five members of the West Chester Area School District Board of Education on what he termed a procedural issue — saying that neither the school board members or school district responded in a timely manner to a petition seeking the removal.


Court of Common Pleas Judge William P Mahon ordered the removal of Sue Tiernan, Joyce Chester, Kate Shaw, Karen Herrmann and Daryl Durnell, based on a removal petition brought by Beth Ann Rosica in February over the district’s mask policy. 


All five are Democrats. Rosica, a Republican, lost a bid for mayor of West Chester last year. Similar petitions have been filed against other Chester County school districts, including Downingtown and Coatesville. Rosica is also the Executive Director of Back to School PA, a political action committee (PAC), funded by Bucks County venture capitalist Paul Martino. Back to School has been driving fights against school districts using the fictional issue of Critical Race Theory — a college graduate-level topic, related to structural ongoing racism, not taught in the county’s K-12 public schools and masking policies.


WCASD ended its mask mandate earlier this month — as did most schools in the region as COVID-19 case numbers dropped, seemingly making the primary issue driving the recall petition — signed by 10 residents of the district — a moot issue.”


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County judge removes 5 from WCASD board over masking policy

Mar 30th, 2022 · 0 Comment


By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times @mikemcgannpa




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