Nine Alabama Churches
Destroyed
Fire Marshals Called In
The ATF
ATF
Agents Collect Evidence
Thermite
incendiary,
similar to those confiscated from Doctor Robert Goldstein In Tampa.
Jewish
College Students Arrested
Their defense
is - "It was all a prank."
Southern
Black Ministers
They don't
write this off as a harmless prank.
Forty
Miles From SPLC Headquarters
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How Come No Hate
Crime Charges?
These Psychos burnt
down nine churches, and had every black churchgoer in Alabama scared to
death. They appeared to have used specially-designed
thermite, or incendiary magnesium, as an
accelerant.
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ATF Agents Called In
Special Agent Jim Cavanaugh says it was
well coordinated. They
by-passed five other churches to get at
the Baptist ones, which were located in remote areas.
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Attorney For Students
Tom Spina says this wasn't a
religious, or a hate, crime. They come from
wealthy families.
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Well-To-Do Families
Fellow students say their friends were
amateur actors who were known as
pranksters and dreamed of becoming
stars. They performed in numerous campus
plays.
Moseley told agents that the three
set fire to five Baptist churches in the early morning hours of
Feb. 3. Cloyd said they did it "as a joke and it got out of
hand." Moseley also told agents the four
fires in western Alabama were set four days later "as a diversion
to throw investigators off".
They admitted to
shooting thirty deer, and killing
three cows. One wonders, would they consider beating, or shooting,
an
old black man, if the opportunity
presented itself? At least one of them
owned a Glock
pistol.
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Governor Says "Not A Hate Crime"
Gov. Bob Riley said the
fires did not appear to be "any type of conspiracy against organized
religion" or the Baptist denomination.
Fellow students stress the three boys were pranksters. Hal
Turner
MP3 on the arrests.
Dr Tillawi
at the 5 min mark, and
National Vanguard
on arsonist's Jewishness.
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Pranksters Or Terrorists?
These crimes were a little too sophisticated, and the
use of
accelerants leaves a question mark. Passing this off as college
freshmen pulling a prank just doesn't wash.
SPLC
The physical relationship of the Southern Poverty Law
Center, and the MO, also bring in more questions. There were
other
unsolved fires, still in question.
The SPLC says: - 'Those were
not hate crimes'.
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Pastors Take Odd Stance
Jim Parker, pastor of
Ashby Baptist Church,
one of the
churches burned, said he heard that the
suspects were promising students from good families.
"We really are concerned about them as people," he said. "I would
just like to know what they were thinking."
Pastors say,
they should get a chance to get some help."
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Baptists Being Punished?
The
ADL
denied any link between the
ongoing argument
between Jews and Baptists. Oddly the ADL, and
SPLC,
have nothing to says on the fires.
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Religious Leaders Are Mum?
Both Pat Robertson's
website, and Reverend Falwell
website, have
no comment?
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News Blackout Of Arrests
Within one day of the trios arrests, there is a complete news
blackout of the biggest story in months, and
excuses
are
flowing. The
cover up
has already started.
Jay Balinger, was the last person
arrested for church burnings, and he was sentenced to 42 yrs, and
a $ 3.5 million fine.
Sean Gillespie, a 21 yr old clerk
at Burger King, got 39 yrs, for throwing a cup full of gas on a
synagogue door.
No one has touched on
other fires
these groups may have been involved with.
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Judge Releases Terrorists
Terrorist/Pranksters were told that they must stay at home, no
drinking, no internet and could only leave for synagogue/church
services.
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State Officials Say - 'No Bail'
The state attorney general had the
sheriff draw up arrest warrants, in case the
defendants were released. Attorney General King said, that
these defendants could receive 45 yrs, and they are a
flight risk.
"They come from
wealthy families, families that perhaps could
afford for them to go someplace else," he said.
There appears to be an
e-mail message that has been
redacted.
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Sheriff Hannah
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Attorney General King
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Grand Jury Indicts The Three Felons
A federal grand jury indicted the three on
nine counts.
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String Of New Fires
After the indictment of the three arsonists, there was
another rash of church burnings, and Alabamians suspect it is
a
Zionist ultimatum demanding
release of the three.
It now appears there will be
"No
trial".
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January 1, 2007
DeBusk, Moseley, and Cloyd appeared
before U.S. District Judge R. David Proctor has set sentencing for March
28. The trio will face at least seven years in federal prison, because two
firefighters were injured battling a Bibb County blaze.
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Where Does It Go From
Here?
If the state presses for 45
years, then these kids will flee to Israel. If it comes to trial, they
will be treated as pranksters with reduced charges, and their sentences
will be appear appropriate, but they will serve minimum time, in
Federal Work Camps.. Another option would be to delay
it, set in motion a program of arsons, and force local authorities to back
off.
If these were White
Supremacists, skinheads, KKK, they would be
charged with hate crimes, get
an immediate trial, and be sentenced to thirty years. There is a reason a
spectacular story like this has vanished from the headlines.
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