The grievance playbook is consistently predictable. Al Sharpton appears at a press conference this morning and proclaims himself as the victim in the assassination murders of two New York police officers. The professionally Black Grievance Industry (BGI) and the professionally Islamist Grievance Industry (CAIR) use the exact same script when the consequences of their own actions confront them; they spin to become the victim….
(New York) It’s all about him.
The Rev. Al Sharpton claimed Sunday that he’s received death threats in the wake of execution-style murders of two NYPD officers in Brooklyn.
Sharpton, appearing alongside the wife and mother of Eric Garner, played a voicemail for reporters purportedly of a racist threat made against him.

“Hey n—-r, stop killing innocent people, I’m going to get you!” according to the barely audible recording.
The voice mail also included three f-bombs that went over live television in New York.
Sharpton also took umbrage with police union leaders who have blamed Mayor de Blasio for allegedly inciting violence against cops. (more…)
In an effort to focus some of the prior analysis, and with an understanding that this specific event has a community aspect different from traditional research, it is important to understand the social elements prior to looking at the psychology of the event itself.
With that we’re going to widen the scope while narrowing the focus. Let’s start with the social elements, aided by a friend of the treehouse’s endeavors, and exposing a little of myself in the process.

While many are seeking justice for Jessica, it is also part of the larger objective to insure that Jessica’s death was not in vain – and for her name not to be forgotten.
Toward that effort, first it is important to say thank you for working to keep Jessica’s story in the public consciousness. Simultaneously her story reflects upon on a much bigger picture, a dark and seemingly corrupt County. We begin today by first sharing some information and data assembled around Panola County, Mississippi.
In order to understand how everything ties together, you have to look at Panola County as a “Whole”. Standing back and reviewing historical media we find that “small town, big corruption” is not just limited to Courtland, but also extends outward through Como, Sardis, Batesville, and Pope – all located within Panola County, MS. (more…)
Officer Wenjian Liu ~ and ~ Officer Rafael Ramos RIP
Good for the NYPD. Mayor De Blasio has their blood on his hands.
You might hear media reports about this, and you might hear the media say “a few” police turned their back. Not correct.
Here’s the proof – As you can clearly see in this video EVERY COP turned their back on the Mayor creating a pathway showing only their backs on both sides of him as he walked past.
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https://twitter.com/RichardGrenell/status/546516894853779456
“OFFICERS DOWN ….”
Developing ….
Local journalists are reporting that the gunman who executed two NYC police officers as they sat in their patrol car has been identified as 28 year old fugitive Ismaaiyl Brinsley, who allegedly resided in Baltimore, and had traveled to New York City with the specific intent to kill police officers as a type of race based hate fueled twisted “payback” to avenge the recent deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner.
Brinsley is reported to have approached the two officers as they were sitting in their patrol car in the notorious crime ridden Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn, New York and began firing rounds into the vehicle before fleeing on foot to the closest subway station where he later committed suicide. The two officers were transported for Woodhull Medical for treatment, but sadly, both had lost their battle for life as of 5 pm tonight.
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The national legacy media will be desperate to avoid connecting the simple and obvious dots.
However, while the stories are only just now coming out, when the final analysis is written you will be unable to avoid the obvious motives. In addition, we predict you will find the suspects will have travelled from destinations previously have outlined as “hotbeds” of racial division and racial-hatred: (Baltimore, MD – Philadelphia, PA – Atlanta, GA – Saint Louis, MO etc.) You cannot cover this petri dish once it reaches a critical mass.
Watch the stories closely as they unfold and you will be able to trace the origin of the hate to a familiar overlay which CANNOT, despite the media aversion, be avoided.
In the past 24 hours two cities see ambush attacks against police. Two cities, Saint Louis and New York. What do Saint Louis and New York have in common? Yes, the obvious, Mike Brown and Eric Garner controversial deaths.
While the Saint Louis motive is being avoided, it appears to be hatred against police for the Mike Brown shooting. The New York suspect attack motive will reflect hatred for the police based on the Eric Garner killing. (more…)
Perhaps it’s just an increase in awareness, but since the night when Mike Brown’s step-dad Louis Head kicked off the local Saint Louis riots -with his requests to “burn these bitches”- there appears to be a marked increase in the numbers and scope of murder by fire throughout the Mid-Eastern part of the U.S.


♦ The first victim noticed was DeAndre Joshua who was burned in his vehicle in the Canfield Greens apartment complex not far from where Mike Brown was shot and killed. His late November autopsy results showed he was shot first and then lit on fire, in an apparent gang related attack on the same night of the grand jury verdict.
♦ On December 6th in Courtland, Mississippi, 19-year-old victim Jessica Lane Chambers was burned alive in her vehicle.
♦ A week later another burned body was found just outside Memphis on another roadway, with a pick-up truck set ablaze. Unknown victim.
♦ Last night, in the Saint Louis area two more people were attacked with fire. Just north of Saint Louis, a man was set ablaze in a portable toilet:
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PANOLA COUNTY, Miss.
(<—video at Link) – Someone fatally lit Jessica Chambers on fire along a country road two weeks ago this weekend.
Still, there have been no arrests so far.
District Attorney John Champion confirmed Friday that there are no official updates in the investigation.
Champion shared that private donors contributed an additional $800 to the reward fund for information, bringing the total to $16,800.
The “Justice for Jessica” Facebook page launched a fundraising effort this week to contribute money to the reward fund as well.
Champion said officials are asking that people do not leave flower memorials at the murder site for road safety reasons. Instead, Champion said people could donate to the reward fund if they so choose. (more…)
Update #2: Facing backlash and mounting phone calls Panola County Reverses position – Flowers and memorial approved:
Good news!!! Just got call. We are more than welcome to put flowers up. @TheLastRefuge2
— aShLeY~rYnA (@ashleyryna9) December 19, 2014
Update #1: How about “Leah’s House” as alternative location for tribute? This is where Jessica went for support, restoration, healing and comfort. Please let me know your thoughts in comments – my heart is heavy, and we’re searching for a way to turn adversity into a positive outcome.
As UNBELIEVABLE as it sounds, the Panola County Sheriffs office is refusing to allow any flowers to be left as the roadside where 19-year-old Jessica Lane Chambers was brutally murdered on December 6th.


In an incredibly insensitive position, according to Mrs. “Robbie” (Robbie W. Haley is Administrative Assistant to the Sheriff 662-563-6230) within the Panola Sheriff’s Office, nothing will be allowed, and anything left to memorialize Jessica Lane Chambers will be removed immediately by the Sheriff’s department personnel.
The Sheriff’s assistant tells Ashley (our contact in Courtland) *she should give the collected money to the family -and- any flowers must be placed graveside. Nothing additional to draw memory to Jessica Chambers will be permitted by the Sheriffs office. (more…)
(Via The Hill) Obama Praises LeBron James For Stoking Racial Tensions With Wearing “I Can’t Breathe” T-Shirt…

President Obama says NBA superstar LeBron James did “the right thing” when he wore a t-shirt protesting the death of Staten Island resident Eric Garner.
James and other NBA players have worn t-shirts emblazoned with “I can’t breathe,” Garner’s dying words as he was put in a chokehold by a New York City police officer.
Obama has said generally that he believed it was “important” for athletes to speak out on political and social issues. But in an interview with People magazine released Friday, he offered his strongest endorsement of the protests from James and other NBA players to date. (more…)



