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Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Terrorist Ties To Black Lives Matter

Thousand Currents – 
Terrorist Ties To Black Lives 
Matter
27 June, 2020
A leading Black Lives Matter (BLM) group has atleast one terrorist on its board of directors. Thousand Currents – the group funding the core operations of BLM – is known to have a terrorist Susan Rosenberg as a Vice Chair on its board. Susan is an expert in civil unrest and cultural warfare. She was the ringleader of “America’s only woman-run terror group”. She tried to derail Ronald Reagan’s reelection campaign by orchestrating a violent movement based on racial oppression and spent 16 years in federal prison for domestic terrorism.
  • Thousand Currents – the group funding the core operations of Black Lives Matter – has a terrorist Susan Rosenberg as a Vice Chair on its board
  • BLM has been a fiscally sponsored project of Thousand Currents, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, since 2016
  • Susan is an expert in civil unrest and cultural warfare
  • She was the ringleader of “America’s only woman-run terror group” – M19
  • She tried to derail Ronald Reagan’s reelection campaign by orchestrating a violent movement based on racial oppression
  • After living as a fugitive for two years, she was arrested while unloading 740 pounds of dynamite and weapons from a car in New Jersey
  • She has been charged for bombings at an FBI field office in Staten Island, the 1983 bombing of the United States Capitol Building, the U.S. Naval War College and the New York Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association
  • She spent 16 years in prison and was released in 2001 through executive clemency by then President Bill Clinton on his final day in office




Susan Rosenberg

Susan Lisa Rosenberg is a domestic American terrorist active in many radical movements of the 1970s. After living as a fugitive for two years, she was arrested in 1984 while unloading 740 pounds of dynamite and weapons from a car into a storage locker in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. She had also been sought as an accomplice in the 1979 prison escape of Assata Shakur.
Rosenberg started out as a member of the 1960s revolutionary group Weather Underground and indulged in various forms of terrorism — including bombings at an FBI field office in Staten Island, the 1983 bombing of the United States Capitol Building, the U.S. Naval War College and the New York Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association.



Susan Rosenberg, Judy Clark and Betty Ann Duke (left to right) turned radical and caused havoc with bombs and heists in the 1980s. Duke remains a federal fugitive from justice.

Rosenberg was sentenced to 58 years in prison on the weapons and explosives charges. She spent 16 years in prison and was released in 2001 through executive clemency by then President Bill Clinton on his final day in office. Her commutation produced a wave of criticism by police and New York elected officials at the time.

Thousand Currents funds Black Lives Matter

Thousand Currents funds grassroots groups and movements led by women, youth, and Indigenous Peoples in the Global South, as per its website. In the last 35 years, Thousand Currents has invested more than US$10 million in its 1,000 operations. The group claims to be currently working with and connected to over 200 million women, small farmers, Indigenous Peoples, urban residents, sexual and ethnic minorities, and youth.
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One of the group’s projects is the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. BLM has been a fiscally sponsored project of Thousand Currents, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, since 2016. What this means in practice is that BLM does not have its own IRS tax-exempt status but is operating as a “project” of an organization that does. In the case of 501(c)(3) fiscally sponsored projects, this allows for tax-deductible donations.


Rosenberg in her book An American Radical, claims her actions were a logical step beyond legal protest and used violence as a means to achieve a political objective.

Susan Rosenberg currently serves as human and prisoner rights advocate and a vice chair of the board of directors of Thousand Currents. Rosenberg in her book An American Radical, claims her actions were a logical step beyond legal protest and used violence as a means to achieve a political objective.
Meanwhile, in an investigation it has been found that 99.64% of the Black Lives Matter’s ‘Defund the Police’ donations go to Joe Biden via ActBlue, a Democrat fundraising platform that is the top donor to Biden for President campaign.

M19 – America’s only Woman-run Terror Group

Rosenberg was a member of the May 19th Communist Organization (M19). William Rosenau in his book Tonight We Bombed the U.S. Capitol, describes M19 as “the nation’s only woman-run terror group.” With an objective to derail President Ronald Reagan’s re-election campaign, M19 spent two years bombing in New York and Washington, DC.


Rosenberg was a member of the May 19th Communist Organization (M19). William Rosenau in his book Tonight We Bombed the U.S. Capitol, describes M19 as “the nation’s only woman-run terror group.” With an objective to derail President Ronald Reagan’s re-election campaign, M19 spent two years bombing in New York and Washington, DC.

Middle-class and college-educated, M19’s members shared a disdain for their own whiteness. To prove they weren’t merely “mouthing revolution,” they allied with the Black Liberation Army to break cop-killer Joanne Chesimard (aka Assata Shakur) out of prison in 1979. Two years later they assisted in the notorious Brink’s robbery of 1981, which killed two Nyack police officers and a bank guard, writes Mary Kay Linge for the New York Post.
Similar to the Blueprint of Black Lives Matter, on November 7, 1983, the M19 posed as tourists at the U.S. Capitol building, planting a duffel bag with a bomb under a bench outside the Senate chamber, ultimately damaging a portrait of 19th-century Sen. John C. Calhoun.
Rosenberg was arrested in November 1984 in Cherry Hill, NJ, in front of a storage unit containing 740 pounds of unstable dynamite stolen from a Texas construction firm four years earlier. Rosenberg was also wanted in connection with the 1981 Brink’s robbery.
After 16 years in prison, she was released in 2001 through executive clemency by then President Bill Clinton on his final day in office which sparked a wave of criticism and outrage by police and New York elected officials at the time.

Black Lives Matter Blueprint

Numerous Black Lives Matter organizers have ties to extremist movements of the past, and are not some brand new movement simply fighting for marginalized people today. Black Lives Matter has declared war on the police and has released a blueprint for Black Panther style armed ‘patrols’ monitoring police officers on the streets. BLM’s leader revealed in an exclusive interview that they are mobilizing a highly-trained military arm.
The group held a conference in Los Angeles with ‘military advisors’ charting out details of the ‘Black Opts’ blueprint – which stands for Black Opportunities. Black Special Forces officers are training the BLM’s Black Ops department of Black Opportunities. BLM is raising a ‘war chest’ and plans to build a headquarters in an unused church in New York.

George Floyd’s Criminal History

The unfortunate death of George Floyd which has sparked a Civil War like atmosphere in America has now snowballed into worldwide protests. All four officers involved have now been suspended, arrested and charged. However, Floyd’s violent criminal history is being suppressed by the media.
Floyd had moved to Minneapolis after being released from Texas prison for aggravated robbery. He was under the influence of fentanyl and methamphetamine at the time of arrest. He went to jail for atleast 5 times and a look at George Floyd’s profile as per court documents reads like a career criminal involved in drug abuse, theft, criminal trespassing, aggravated robbery as well as entering a woman’s home and pointing a gun at her stomach while looking for drugs and money.

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