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Description: Hardy Caroll Lloyd threatens Jihad on CREATORS

Quote from: HardyLloydI, Hardy Caroll Lloyd, declare jihad on the fakers of the CA. These worms who disrespect Klassen's name. Also, earlier today the PA Church of Creativity voted to leave the no better than TCM filth. The Church of Creativity of Pennsylvania is once more independent!

RAHOWA!

http://slavicaryan.blogspot.com
http://slavicaryan.blogspot.com/2018/12/a-deceleration-of-rahowa.html
http://slavicaryan.blogspot.com/2018/12/idiot-email.html
#2
Quote from: Somebody Else ...I saw the crash from several angles. His car had clearly been attacked by those ARA faggots prior. He was trying to get away from a mob of anti-White bigots, NOT run them down.

That's a quote from someone else that I will stand by - as they pictures I posted below prove that he is 100% right.

@Cailen.




James Fields Guilty of First-Degree Murder in Death of Heather Heyer

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/07/us/james-fields-trial-charlottesville-verdict.html

Dec. 7, 2018 - A day that will go down in infamy!

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Sixteen months after swastika-toting white supremacists swarmed the streets of Charlottesville, one of the demonstrators was convicted of first-degree murder Friday by a jury that found he intentionally drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters, killing one woman and injuring nearly 40 others.


"KILL THE NAZIS! KILL WHITEY!"
Armed Terrorists with Declarations of Deadly Intent: Reds and Niggers attacking cars and occupants
In 2018 Anti-Racist Action/ARA/AntiFa was declared a Domestic Terrorist Organization by the FBI

Image Sources:
https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/charlottesville-carrammer-found-guilty/news-story/570ad07cf73301a03635c4ed2f2751fc

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6448537/Driver-charged-Charlottesville-rally-murder-posted-memes-running-protesters.html


James Fields Jr., 21, faces up to life in prison for the death of Heather Heyer, 32, in a case that has stirred soul-searching in a city that prides itself on being a liberal bastion. Mr. Fields, who traveled from Ohio to attend the Unite the Right rally, was also convicted of nine other charges, including aggravated malicious wounding and leaving the scene of a fatal accident.

Friday's verdict was cheered by those fighting racial and religious hatred and provided some closure in a case that cast a national spotlight on Charlottesville, the scene chosen by racists and anti-Semites to rally for their cause, near a Confederate monument that some city leaders were trying to remove.

"This verdict sends a strong message to others that hate has no place in our society," said Jonathan Greenblatt, the chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League.

The attack, in which Mr. Fields sped down a narrow street teeming with counterprotesters, was a deadly coda to a weekend of white nationalist events in Charlottesville last August, which included a pre-rally march with torches to the statue of Thomas Jefferson on the campus of the University of Virginia. The rally was marked by violent clashes between counterprotesters and white nationalists, some of whom were convicted earlier this year.

Many of Mr. Fields's victims had confronted ralliers earlier that day and were on their way home, celebrating the fact that authorities had shut down the event, when they were struck by his Dodge Challenger.

Mr. Fields showed no emotion and sat subdued between his lawyers as a clerk read the unanimous verdicts and polled the jury of seven women and five men, including one African-American man. At one point, Mr. Fields glanced back toward his mother, who, dressed in black and sitting in a wheelchair, sobbed quietly into a tissue. Judge Richard E. Moore of Charlottesville Circuit Court affirmed the verdicts, but made no comment.

His victims sobbed, hugged, and softly cheered inside the crowded courtroom. Several joined in a group hug around Star Peterson, a single mother whose legs and back were broken in the crash. Constance Paige Young, who was also injured, said the guilty verdicts and a coming federal hate crime trial would "set a precedent that this white nationalist violence that has been present since this nation's inception is no longer tolerable."


The nine-day trial featured days of emotional testimony from victims who were seriously injured in the crash, including Ms. Peterson and Marcus Martin, who pushed his girlfriend out of the way, bearing the brunt of the impact himself. He later married her. Many of the victims returned to the courtroom day after day to listen to other witnesses, and jurors saw them hugging and comforting one another.

During much of the testimony, Mr. Fields betrayed no emotion and appeared apathetic as his victims described their pain and lasting injuries.

But Courtney Commander, whose knee was grazed by the car, said that in the first days of testimony, Mr. Fields mouthed the words, "I'm sorry" at her, prompting her and two other victims to leave the courtroom.

"I don't even know how to feel about it," she said before the verdict came down. "Even if he does feel sorry, it's not going to bring back my friend."

During the trial, prosecutors introduced evidence that Mr. Fields intended to commit harm when he drove from Ohio to attend the rally. In a text message exchange with his mother, she told him to be careful. "We're not the one's who need to be careful," he replied in a message that also included a photo of Adolf Hitler.

Prosecutors also showed the jury a cartoon that Mr. Fields had shared months earlier on Instagram of a car ramming into a crowd, with the words, "You have the right to protest but I'm late for work." Other evidence included recordings of conversations that Mr. Fields had with his mother after his arrest, in which he described the counterprotesters at the rally as a "violent gang of terrorists," and derided Ms. Heyer's mother, Susan Bro, as an "anti-white liberal" who should be viewed as an enemy.


Mr. Fields's defense lawyers did not dispute that he drove his car into the crowd, but claimed that he "acted out of fear" rather than malice, highlighting the scuffles and clashes that took place earlier that day between Unite the Right participants and anti-racism activists.

"There's no evidence he came prepared to do any harm," said John Hill, a defense lawyer, during the trial. The defense called Dwayne Dixon, an anti-racism activist, to testify, and he acknowledged shouting at a gray car while he had an AR-15 rifle slung over his shoulder.

But video footage from that day showed Mr. Fields's car idling and then backing up before it plowed ahead into the crowd.

Jurors were visibly moved by testimony of victims describing the crash. Mr. Fields drove away — a sneaker still stuck in the grill of the car — and was stopped on a road heading out of town.

In a conversation with a police officer, his voice flat and calm, he said, "I didn't want to hurt people, but I thought they were attacking me." When he was told that a person died and many were injured, he gasped and sobbed.

A prosecutor, Nina-Alice Antony, argued that Mr. Fields clearly had "specific intent to kill a human being," even if he had not singled out any particular person in the crowd.

The rally, which purported to be a defense of the statues of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, which some in the city were trying to remove, tore at the fabric of Charlottesville even before it was held, as anti-racism activists begged city officials not to hold it, warning that there would be violence.

City leaders eventually tried to stop the rally from being held, but a judge allowed it to move forward, citing free speech rights.

The violence that broke out, in particular the deadly crash, gave elected officials new ammunition in their attempts to get judges to curtail white nationalist events.

Support grew for the statues' removal, and many local Republican officials distanced themselves from people associated with the rally. President Trump was widely criticized for comments that suggested that "very fine people on both sides" had been to blame for the violence.

Nearly every official who held power at the time has since resigned or retired. The city attorney, who concluded that there was no legal way to stop the rally, took a job in another town. The police chief stepped down in the wake of a critical report accusing him of failing to protect the public. The city manager, who oversaw the city's response, also left and a permanent replacement has yet to be found.

Instead of uniting the right, the rally's purported goal, it empowered a leftist political coalition that vows to confront generations of racial and economic injustice. But despite the drastic overhaul of the city's leadership, wholesale change has been slow to take hold.

The bronze Confederate generals that ignited the rally still sit on horseback in public parks. Activists still demand their removal. A judge still forbids it. Their fate may be decided next month.

A sentencing hearing with the same jury is scheduled to begin Monday, pending possible delays for a snowstorm predicted for the weekend.

Mr. Fields also could face the death penalty in a second trial on federal hate crimes charges next year. A guilty verdict in that case, his victims said, would be critical to sending a message that violent white supremacy people would not be tolerated.

Outside the brick courthouse Friday evening, just a few blocks from where Mr. Fields drove his car into the crowd — punctuating that August afternoon with screams and chaos — several of his victims stood on the steps. With the lights of local television cameras casting glows on their faces, they chanted defiantly, "Whose streets? Our streets!"
#3
This is just one more reason every Creator must consider uber technology a sin! Uber tech goes against our creed. Period!



If the jews have a time machine it would explain why we lost WW2, and how Sally Fields became Sally Field. Because I FUKKKING REMEMBER HER AS FIELDS!! Check this theory out. I think there's an ounce of truth in it...



Ignore his name and just focus on the content. This, if true, is one of the many reasons I view uber tech and science as sins that need to be physically attacked. Maybe the catholic-insaners were correct to halt progress for 1000 years? Uber tech leads to the destruction of Nature and the instincts that make us who we are. All must shun and attack uber tech! Now then, uber tech is technology and science taken to the extreme. Particle physics, Cern, black hole research, smart-appliances and so on are all examples of uber tech. And it is my belief that as followers of instinct and Nature that we have a holy duty to retard these things by violence if necessary. And believe me, folks, it is necessary!

#4
A timely false-flag?
:P

Mailbomb blitz: Packages sent to Obama, Soros, CNN, Clintons & others

https://www.rt.com/usa/442180-mailbomb-cnn-clinton-obama-summary/

US News
Mailbomb blitz: Packages sent to Obama, Soros, CNN, Clintons & others
Published: 24 Oct 2018 | 19:49 GMT
Mailbomb blitz: Packages sent to Obama, Soros, CNN, Clintons & others
In the last 48 hours, explosive devices have been sent to the homes and offices of numerous high-profile Democratic political figures, as well as CNN's New York office.

The seemingly ever-growing list of targets includes former President Barack Obama, former president Bill Clinton and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, top Democratic donor George Soros, former DCCC chief and Florida congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and CNN's New York offices.

Speaking at an NYPD press conference, New York Mayor Bill De Blasio said that the events of the day were "clearly an act of terror" an "effort to terrorize leaders of this country through acts of violence". De Blasio said New Yorkers could "rest assured" that the NYPD are "out in force" to protect the city. He also blamed an "atmosphere of hate" taking over in the run up to the midterm elections.

The device sent to CNN studios in New York City © AFP / CNN ©
Here's what we know so far about the mailbomb blitz.

Soros mailbox bomb
On Tuesday, police said they destroyed a suspected explosive device found at the New York residence of Hungarian-American billionaire and major liberal donor George Soros. A team was sent to the residence after an employee of Soros opened the package at around 3:45 pm on Monday and found a device which looked like a pipe bomb, but police said that there was no threat to public safety.

Soros is a major Trump critic and donor to the Democratic party. While he has accused Trump of aiming to build a "mafia state" in the US, Trump has returned fire, accusing him of fuelling public unrest in the US, including protests against the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

In a New York Times op-ed, Soros' son Alexander blamed Trump and the "politics of demonizing opponents" for the bomb packages. Alexander Soros wrote that the incidents were a threat "to the future of American democracy."

Obama and Clinton residences
News broke on Wednesday morning of potential explosive devices sent to the residence of former president Bill Clinton and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton in Chappaqua, New York — and to the home of former President Barack Obama in Washington, D.C.

The Secret Service confirmed that the packages were intercepted and "immediately identified" during routine mail screening procedures and said the the Clintons and Obamas were never at risk of receiving them.

CNN mailroom device
Later on Wednesday, CNN's newsroom in New York's Time Warner Center was evacuated after a suspicious package containing a pipe bomb was found in the mailroom. Around the same time, conflicting reports emerged of devices being sent to the White House, but those were not confirmed. Video posted to Twitter showed evacuation alarms sounding behind CNN hosts on air.

CNN reported that the device was made with pipes and wires. The NYPD later confirmed that "an envelope containing white powder" was also sent with the pipe bomb. It also said that the device had been addressed to former CIA director John Brennan, care of CNN, with a return address of Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz's Florida office. Wasserman's office also received a suspicious device later in the day.

The device sent to CNN was removed and placed in a bomb containment unit.

Police told NBC that all four devices sent to Obama, Soros, the Clintons and CNN are "nearly identical."


Wasserman-Schultz office
Police on Wednesday also confirmed that they were investigating another possible suspicious package sent to the Sunrise, Florida office of Democratic Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Footage online showed a bomb squad unit and firefighters arriving at the building, but it has not yet been confirmed that any viable device was found.


Kamala Harris and San Diego Tribune 'false alarm'
In the midst of the unfolding drama, the building which houses the office of Democratic Congresswoman Kamala Harris and the San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper was also evacuated over the discovery of what was initially believed to be a suspicious package, but which turned out to be abandoned property.

From a San Diego Union Tribune reporter evacuated from the building after suspicious device found https://t.co/dwyCRRYLI5

— Christopher Mathias (@letsgomathias) October 24, 2018

Andrew Cuomo office
In the latest reported scare, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said that a suspicious device was also sent to his office in Manhattan and was "being handled" by the NYPD, but it was later confirmed that the package was not a bomb and was unrelated to the other incidents.

Capitol Police have also confirmed another suspicious device was intercepted at the Congressional Mail facility in Maryland, saying that it was addressed to Democratic Congresswoman Maxine Waters.

President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence condemned the sending of the devices as "despicable" acts and said that the "cowards" responsible would be found.

Speaking at the White House, Trump said a "major federal investigation" into the incidents was underway. He said the country had to "unify" and "come together" and condemned acts and threats of political violence, saying they had "no place" in the US.

"This egregious conduct is abhorrent to everything we hold dear and sacred as Americans," he said, adding: "We're extremely angry, upset, and unhappy about what we witnessed this morning."

Online, speculation abounds as some pundits have been quick to pin the blame on President Trump, citing the fact that so far, all recipients of the potential explosive devices have been highly critical of his administration. Others have suggested the bomb-planting spree has been some kind of false flag intended to benefit Democrats in the upcoming November midterm elections.
#5
Books / WRL Books???
Sat 15 Sep 2018
Where can I download THE TURNER DIARIES and HUNTER?
#6
Quote from: Fake Slav in PASlavics show the way.
Stay strong, komrades!

EU Parliament greenlights move to trigger 'nuclear option' Article 7 against Hungary https://www.rt.com/news/438264-europe-parliament-hungary-resolution

Hungary is not Slavic state just a correction. Southern Slavs did not understand their language nor they did never be part of any Slavic union in past. Also Jobbik members support theory that they have some relationship with Turks as a nation. Remember that  this state was under Mongol invasion in past so they support theory that they are Mongol tribe.  I am not impressed with Orban policy because statistics shows that will be western Europe start fall in 2100. and white in colonized states earlier so whether you like to stop immigration or not muds are inside Europe and have bigger population than Europeans. They are kosher conservative who are not against Christard nationalists from third world than against mulims firstly.




Now I read what one of Slavic MPs said on one slavic media. They want integrated them in Christian Europe what mean that they are not against muda in their religion and nation. They think that is judeo- Christianity part of our European civilization. They celebrated EU with all abrahamic priests after their state joined into also Creativity is prohibited religion what mean that all religions have freedom who are not pro- white.
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Details about Black Minneapolis cop who killed unarmed White woman
http://rollingout.com/2017/07/17/details-black-minneapolis-cop-killed-unarmed-white-woman

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/world/us-police-chief-says-australian-woman-justine-damond-didnt-have-to-die/news-story/0b94366d129edf39f468eca5cc8407dc?nk=6bfa1cf5e346cc2338dab570d2ece105-1500706692



The nigger that murdered Justine refuses to speak. If the creature doesn't need to speak, it doesn't need to breath; hang the black c*nt!

Minneapolis Mayor ENCOURAGED Muslim Cop To Kill White Woman With What She Did Days Earlier
http://usadailynews24.com/minneapolis-mayor-encouraged-muslim-cop-kill-white-woman-days-earlier
 
 
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