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2 years ago

Hello. I just discovered your blog, and you have some great stuff. I was seeking a good photo of the KKK in action, and you have a good one at your blog–the post about the KKK license plates.

However, I write to you for a completely different matter, a miscarriage of justice taking place in the state of Mississippi as I write–a man was arrested today.

Vigilante “jutice” is alive and wel in the USA, and it started with the “sex offender” lists of the early 1990’s–everyone was OK with stalking, as long as it was the “sex offender.”

And then the “dead beat dad…” and then the immigrant, the terrosit, the “domestic abuser…” and now, it truly is open season on anyone in the lower tier of our two tiered justice system.

I am currently tracking a case of a “convicted sex offender,” Richard Moore, who is documenting some stalking and harassment activity in front of his home for the last six years–and today he was arrested, AGAIN, for being vocal about his harassment.

He is not at all shy about discussing his case, and how back in 2001 he was charged with a child pornography offense in the early augths–and how vigilante’s stalk him daily, including home invasions and what he calls murder attempts.

I have read through his case front to back, including his appeal, and I have found that he is quite likely innocent–framed as it were.

They all say that, don’t they?

However, in his case not only was the “evidence” flimsy–one paper image of badly crafted child porn–but that *his own defense attorney did not even have that sample fingerprinted, or DNA sampled*–which would have been an easy “not guilty” for anyone on such a situation.

Why a frame job?

Well–he is no ordinary “sex offender,” he is the cousin of the most famed civil rights era photographer of all time, Charles Lee Moore, whose work hangs in the Smithsonian amongst other places–and his uncle trained Bull Connor’s Birmingham police attack dogs too.

Back then, before they tipped his life over, he was an antique dealer, and because they could not charge him with a trafficking in stolen goods charge, and some local yokels in the sheriff’s department were chasing a fake-gang at the time.

Neither here nor there on the charges–the reason I write is because he films incredible footage of a “gang” of people who literally stalk him across the highways, and shoot guns off in front of his house at all hours, and drive across his lawn, and so on.

It is night rider activity, to the letter of the definition of KKK activity.

I ask that you go to his Youtube channel, North Mississippi Anti Gang Stalking Association, his name is Richard Moore, and at least have a look at his case. He has long since been convicted, but he is being persecuted to an absurd level, >ON FILM< and with that local department acting with impunity.

About myself: I am a blogger, and I write often inflammatory stuff, and most cops hate me, which is totally OK with me. But I also have a few friends in law enforcement too, and family directly affiliated with White House in D.C.

So–why did I write to you,here?

I wrote to you because I think you can help–we share a common enemy in the KKK, and I have a soldier on the ground in Mississippi who might be able to help change the narrative in that area.

I do not write to you in my own behalf, and I understand if you do not have time to reply, and I appreciate your time.

Lastly, I want to say this: the man I am defending represents many things that I am against: christian’s who go on about religion, and southern people who have too much pride to get the heck out of the dirty south, an easily villified sex offender who uses bad language, and so on.

But despite that, the man is indeed a victim, he is suing in federal court, with two upcoming cases, his footage captures these brigands in front of his house, tearing up his lawn, firing off guns–indeed, they break INTO his house with impunity–and his case is something that deserves a look by responsible people.

They call these gangs of police and their associates “gang stalkers” but the proper term would be KKK in that area–far more than semantics, we see that these groups have changed their names to hide ther activity–EXACTLY as we saw in the Ahmaud Arbery case.

And that case would not have been brought to trial if his mother had not connected the dots, and named names–named the people who do these horrific things.

Mr. moore has done that, and I ask your support and attention in this one case, before it becomes yet another “mystery” police or community policing homicide.

Best Regards-
ROGS

Richard Moore
Reply to  ROGS
2 years ago

Thank you. Courage to tell the truth about what those in a position of trust did to me and my family. Blue Lies Matter. I must share this letter.

Reply to  Richard Moore
2 years ago

Richard–can you elaborate on the things that have been done to you, and your family?

As I said–I read your case front to back–you are indeed what is called a “scapegoat” in that region, and its religious dialectic.

You are innocent, in my opinion, and I have only said that twice in my whole life about such cases.

And–please read up on your states Attorney General–Lynn Fitch. As you say, she is 100% the by-product of Southern gentility, and a true daughter of the KKK–a scourge to the right of abortion, and a disease upon free speech on these issues.

I hope you are doing well after your latest false arrest. Stay strong!

DEE
Reply to  ROGS
1 year ago

Although I have absolutely zero tolerance for any crime committed against any child or any adult for that matter. I know firsthand what this individual must put up with. I am stalked and hounded by a group that focuses on following me everywhere I travel outside of the State I reside in. On this last trip, they followed me into the state. These cowards do not make me nervous. On this last trip, I did go to the authorities in fear of damage to our vehicle. I gave no names or tag numbers nor did I fill out any kind of report. I explained to the top sheriff that just coming into the station would perhaps deter them. It did not. Through the years and research, I have compiled a list of the perpetrators who I am absolutely sure are participants. I could take matters into my own hands and have the capacity to do so if forced, but I have never had a violent incident in my life. I would be lowering myself to their level and committing felonious acts against people I do not even know as they do to me. I invite these people to come and talk to me face to face. I fully support first responders and officers of the law. If I was in charge I would double their pay and/or put them on the same pay scale as a physician. These brave individuals provide the public a service that is vital to civilization as we know it. All of this being said I am not a saint and have had interactions with law enforcement. During these interactions, I conduct myself as a gentleman and treat them as I would expect to be treated. I am well aware that someday my life could depend on them.

Reply to  DEE
1 year ago

Well—in Moore’s case, it’s fairly clear he was framed with child porn. Never ever touched a child. I have read his case from arrest to trial–typical Good Ol’ Boy frame job, actual KKK members and Freemasons who play dress-up as Confederate re-enactors–the usual Dirty South.

And, some of the most comically bad child porn you will ever read about, a cut and paste, on a Xerox copy, that no one ever thought to fingerprint or DNA sample, like so many of these state agencies are distributing. And, “cached images”that only a tech could find–or the bureau that planted them there.

There are tens of thousands of these cases across the west right now.

As for “These brave individuals provide the public a service that is vital to civilization as we know it.” I know a few nurses and doctors worth salt, but these types you cite are not really that necessary. In fact, every time I read about these “gangs” of police and firefighters who “stalk” people like Ahmaud Arbery to death, I question the value of such a “civilization.”

Joe hagstrom
2 years ago

If open season on protesters hasn’t begun just yet it will be when the jury finds Mr.Arbury’s killers not guilty. Freaks me out that a jury can find the guy with the gun was the one being threatened.

Joe hagstrom
Reply to  Joe hagstrom
2 years ago

I was wrong. Thought Mr. Arbery’s killers would get off. Glad I was wrong.

Reply to  Joe hagstrom
2 years ago

I knew Rittenhouse would be acquitted because the evidence wasn’t there. I knew the Arberry killers would be found guilty because it was.

Bill Formby
2 years ago

The one place that “Bat shit crazy” countries have looked for stability and guidance is now becoming more “bat shit crazy” itself.

Admin
2 years ago

While I agree with the verdict, I am afraid for the future of our nation.

Reply to  Professor Mike
2 years ago

So am I and on many levels.

Reply to  Glenn Geist
2 years ago

I refuse to consider the possibility of a second Trump term. It’s just too depressing.

Reply to  Professor Mike
1 year ago

If that depresses you, the recent overturning of Roe v.Wade should make you nearly incompetent with grief. These cases started when we allowed the ultra-conservastive alliance with radical fems (none of who were having children) take control of our messaging systems.

Those idiots seized upon the sex offender as somehow “worse than they are,” and took away that persons rights–and here we are. They shot the tires out of the car they won on The Price Is Right, and now, that car is getting scrapped too.

The case I mention above–Richard Moore–takes place in Mississippi, where states attorney Lynn Fitch has helped turn back the clock on women’s rights by over 70 years. She brought the SCOTUS case that just ruled.

So–women were willing to deprive men of rights, and to demonize the sex offenders–all men in their paradigm–and so here we are: no men to fight for women’s rights.

Totally predictable.

In a side note, I predicted both the Arbery guilty verdicts, and the Rittenhouse acquittal. Clear cases–and I might add, a few white female prosecutors of the same ilk as Fitch were also prosecuted, or stepped down, due to their complicity in the Arbery lynching.

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