Cui bono
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 2:26 am
A website apparently created by Dylann Roof
emerged Saturday in which the accused Charleston
church shooter rails against African Americans,
“Jewish agitation of the black race,” and appears
in photographs with guns and burning the US flag.
It came to light as a mournful vigil Friday for nine
black worshipers killed at Emanuel African Methodist
Episcopal Church gave way to anger and scheduled
protests in Charleston and the state capital Columbia.
The church reopened, meanwhile, three days after the
bloodbath. A rambling 2,500-word manifesto on the
website, laced with racist lingo and spelling errors,
does not bear the 21-year-old’s name. Information
gleaned from various Internet sources suggest that
this 21-year-old barely finished 9th grade and was
semi-literate at best. This hardly indicates neither
an interest in the alternative media nor any
inclination to Nationalist websites. This incident
grows phony by the day. How could a semi-literate
person write something such as this:
http://gawker.com/here-is-what-appears- ... 1712767241
Even a brain-dead Christian may be able to understand
that the accused had no part in this "manifesto."
Follow the money! This incident has the stench of
Jew all over it, from one end to the other.
http://tomatobubble.com/id851.html
emerged Saturday in which the accused Charleston
church shooter rails against African Americans,
“Jewish agitation of the black race,” and appears
in photographs with guns and burning the US flag.
It came to light as a mournful vigil Friday for nine
black worshipers killed at Emanuel African Methodist
Episcopal Church gave way to anger and scheduled
protests in Charleston and the state capital Columbia.
The church reopened, meanwhile, three days after the
bloodbath. A rambling 2,500-word manifesto on the
website, laced with racist lingo and spelling errors,
does not bear the 21-year-old’s name. Information
gleaned from various Internet sources suggest that
this 21-year-old barely finished 9th grade and was
semi-literate at best. This hardly indicates neither
an interest in the alternative media nor any
inclination to Nationalist websites. This incident
grows phony by the day. How could a semi-literate
person write something such as this:
http://gawker.com/here-is-what-appears- ... 1712767241
Even a brain-dead Christian may be able to understand
that the accused had no part in this "manifesto."
Follow the money! This incident has the stench of
Jew all over it, from one end to the other.
http://tomatobubble.com/id851.html