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Date: 12/01/04
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Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2004 07:46:48 GMT
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: Pratt was an infiltrator and paid informant for the FBI and police.
: *** This primary "witness" had claimed Pratt confessed!!! ***
* "Former Black Panther Leader is Freed on Bail"
* By B. Drummond Ayres, Jr., The New York Times, June 11 1997
*
* After 27 years in prison, Elmer Pratt was freed on $25,000 bail.
*
* The prosecutor's chief witness [now deceased], testified Mr Pratt had
* confessed to him that he was the killer.
*
* The prosecutors did not tell the jury that Julius Butler was also a rival
* of Mr Pratt for power within the Black Panther organization, and was a
* convicted felon who had been recruited to infiltrate the Panthers.
It's 1997 now.
Guess what the Government now says about this case:
* "Former Black Panther Leader is Freed on Bail"
*
* "We have filed a motion of appeal." ---prosecutor George Palmer
That's right: they still want him in jail anyway.
Things are still the same as when Hoover was in charge.
Don't think it isn't.
The Thought Crime Terrorism Bill, in the name of "national security"...
* "Project L.U.C.I.D.", by Texe Marrs, 1996, ISBN 1-884302-02-5
*
* Worried citizens will be advised that the new legislation is designed to
* "protect them" from savage acts by international and domestic terrorists,
* such as occurred in the Oklahoma City and New York's World Trade Center
* bombings. They will also try to con the public into thinking that a
* National ID Card is for your own good, and that anyone who says otherwise
* is either a conspiracy nut or a dangerous, anti-government protester.
---- What is 'machine vision'? Remember President Bush (who was also the head of the CIA) during his failed re-election bid against Clinton? How they played over and over his amazement at a demonstration of a supermarket scanner...how out of touch it meant he was with the real-life of us little people who shop for ourselves?
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