Monday, October 2, 2017

So "the Russians" in 2014 must've incited 4 Congressional Black Caucus members to do "Hands up, don't shoot" gesture on House floor by buying secret ads stoking 'racial tensions' on their Facebook and twitter accounts, at least according to 2017 description of Russian activities by MSNBC personnel

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"On Friday’s (9/29/17)Morning Joe, Willie Geist hosted a panel to discuss the latest news on the Russian hacking narrative regarding Facebook ads that were purportedly used by Russian intelligence to stoke "racial tensions" during the 2016 presidential election. The panel’s primary reaction, with only one dissenting voice, was to call for increased government "regulation" and financial “penalties in the hundreds of millions” to shut down alleged Russian influencers."...9/29/17, "Morning Joe: Ministry of Truth is Needed to Fight War on Fake News, 'Russian Operatives' on social media," NewsBusters, Chris Reeves
 
DOJ concluded 3/16/15 the massively publicized "Hands up, don’t shoot" never happened.

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Tues., 12/2/2014, "Four Members of Congress do 'Hands Up' gesture on House floor," NY Daily News, Leslie Larson

"Four members of the Congressional Black Caucus did the “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” gesture during remarks Monday on the House Floor, to show solidarity with protesters in Ferguson, Mo. Reps. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), Yvette Clarke (D-NY), Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Tex.) and Al Green (D-Tex.), referred to the gesture that has come to symbolize the outrage over the death of (Michael) Brown, the African American teen shot dead by police officer Darren Wilson in August.

“‘Hands up, don't shoot’ is a rallying cry of people all across America who are fed up with police violence in … communities all across America,” Jeffries said.

Two of the members of Congress, Reps. Lee and Green, also offered their praise for the five St. Louis Rams who gave the “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” signal on the field during a game Sunday night.

“I saw this clip where the Rams players came into the arena: ‘Hands up; don't shoot’…this has become the new symbol, a new statement,” Green said.


















“I want to make sure that those who participated on the Rams team, that their names are chronicled in history... I want Kenny Britt to be recognized, Tavon Austin to be recognized, Stedman Bailey to be recognized, Jared Cook, Chris Givens, and Tre Mason.”

Though praised by some, the gesture at the NFL game caused controversy. The St. Louis Police Officers Association called on the NFL to apologize and discipline the players but the team said Monday the players would not be punished."...

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Added: 3/16/2015, 3 and a half months later, final DOJ report concludes the widely publicized "Hands up, don’t shoot" never happened. Michael Brown never stopped, raised his hands, told the police he was unarmed, said "don't shoot," or anything close to it:

March 16, 2015, "‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ was built on a lie," Washington Post, Jonathan Capehart... 

"What DOJ found made me ill....Brown fought with the officer and tried to take his gun. And the popular hands-up storyline, which isn’t corroborated by ballistic and DNA evidence and multiple witness statements, was perpetuated by Witness 101. In fact, just about everything said to the media by Witness 101, whom we all know as Dorian Johnson, the friend with Brown that day, was not supported by the evidence and other witness statements....

Hands up...

Other witnesses who originally stated Brown had his hands up in surrender recanted their original accounts, admitting that they did not witness the shooting or parts of it, despite what they initially reported either to federal or local law enforcement or to the media.....

The DOJ report notes on page 44 that Johnson [Witness 101] made multiple statements to the media immediately following the incident that spawned the popular narrative that Wilson shot Brown execution-style as he held up his hands in surrender.” In one of those interviews, Johnson told MSNBC that Brown was shot in the back by Wilson. It was then that Johnson said Brown stopped, turned around with his hands up and said, “I don’t have a gun, stop shooting!” And, like that, “hands up, don’t shoot” became the mantra of a movement. But it was wrong, built on a lie."...



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