33 Years Ago Today, Police Fire Bombed a Neighborhood in Philly, Killing Women & Children

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 Since the beginning of time, there has been a constant struggle  between people who want to be free and those who seek to control them.  It is an unending war that that rages just beneath the surface of “civilized”  society, waiting to reach a boiling point where violence can erupt on  the streets between police and citizens—or the oppressor and the  oppressed. Since our history is passed down by those who seek to control us,  this struggle is framed in a way where the oppressors are always the  innocent victims, and the oppressed the senseless terrorists when in  reality, the opposite is usually true. 

Nowhere is this situation more obvious than in the media coverage and  cultural myths surrounding the American Civil Rights movement. Police  would regularly raid the offices and homes of civil rights leaders,  shooting first and asking questions later. In fact, many civil rights  leaders did not make it through the 60s and 70s alive, and most of the  original Black Panthers were either killed by police or imprisoned for  life. Yet this aspect of the situation was entirely absent from the  media reports of the day and is even rarely discussed in modern times. 

One of the worst acts of police terrorism against the Civil Rights movement occurred on May 13, 1985,  when the Philadelphia Police Department bombed the homes of a black  liberation group called MOVE, killing 11 people, five of whom were  children. MOVE was a Philadelphia-based organization formed by Civil Rights  leader John Africa in 1972, with the goal of creating a radical change  in society by creating communities that lived according to their own  rules and values, instead of under the authority of the federal  government. 

MOVE crowdfunded the purchase of multiple adjacent homes in  the city to build their headquarters, where members of the group lived  communally and planned protests. Unfortunately, it was not long before  they caught the attention of local police, who were threatened by their  philosophy and their presence in the community. 

Most mainstream coverage of this story highlights the fact that  neighbors were unhappy with the living conditions in the compound, and  it is often claimed that the police only became involved because they  received complaints from concerned citizens who were uncomfortable that  such a radical activist group was “in their backyard.” 

However, it is  important to point out that this was during a time of great social  tension when racists would often use police as a tool of violence  against their darker skinned neighbors. In 1978, MOVE had their first major standoff with police after the  city attempted to forcibly remove them from their homes. 

When police  attempted to enter the house to take people away, a shootout erupted,  and Philadelphia Police Officer James J. Ramp was caught in the  crossfire and killed. 

Members of MOVE have insisted all these years that Ramp was actually killed by one of his fellow officers in a case of friendly fire,  which is an extremely plausible explanation considering that Ramp was  shot in the back of the neck. Seven other police officers, five  firefighters, three MOVE members, and three bystanders were also  injured. 

Despite the fact that there was no evidence tying any particular  person to the single bullet that killed Ramp, nine members of MOVE were  each sentenced to a maximum of 100 years in prison for third-degree  murder. 

One person was killed with one bullet and nine people were sent to jail for their entire lives. 

After the conviction of these political prisoners who would  eventually come to be known as the “MOVE 9,” the organization  understandably became more militant and radical. 

Then, in 1981, the  group established a new headquarters across town at 6221 Osage Avenue in  the Cobbs Creek area of West Philadelphia. In addition to rebuilding  their commune and staging protests, MOVE also set up a bullhorn outside  of their headquarters that would regularly blast anti-government  messages out to the community. 

In 1985, after years of legal conflict, Mayor W. Wilson Goode and  Police Commissioner Gregore J. Sambor classified MOVE as a terrorist  organization and planned a full-scale raid of their headquarters. This  time, police fully evacuated the entire neighborhood before moving in on  the compound. 

“There were nearly 500 police officers gathered at the scene,  ludicrously, ferociously well-armed—flak jackets, tear gas, SWAT gear,  .50- and .60-caliber machine guns, and an anti-tank machine gun for good  measure. Deluge guns were pointed from firetrucks. The state  police had sent a helicopter. The city had shut off the water and  electricity for the entire block. And, we’d come to learn, there were  explosives on hand,” one witness described the events to NPR.
 

After a standoff lasting several hours, police gave MOVE a 15-minute  warning to surrender around 6 a.m. and they were met with gunshots from  inside the building. That is when police returned fire, unloading over 10,000 rounds at the MOVE headquarters over the course of 90 minutes. Next, the police dropped a bomb on the building from a helicopter, igniting multiple homes on fire. Ramona Africa, one of the few survivors of the attack, spoke about her experience in an interview with Democracy Now in 2010, saying that: 

“In terms of the bombing, after being attacked the way  we were, first with four deluge hoses by the fire department and then  tons of tear gas, and then being shot at — the police admit to shooting  over 10,000 rounds of bullets at us in the first 90 minutes — there was a  lull. You know, it was quiet for a little bit. And then, without any  warning at all, two members of the Philadelphia Police Department’s bomb  squad got in a Pennsylvania state police helicopter and flew over our  home and dropped a satchel of C4, a powerful military explosive that no  municipal police department has. They had to get it from the federal  government, from the FBI. And without any announcement of warning or  anything, they dropped that bomb on the roof of our home.”

The MOVE bombing is easy to sweep under the rug because its victims  were radicals who rejected the norms of mainstream society. These people  were peaceful until they were attacked, and it was only then that they  responded with force, an action that would be considered self-defense in  any other situation, but sadly fighting back against the state is  typically portrayed as terrorism, instead of defense. 


AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY:

My name is John Vibes and I am an author and researcher who organizes a number of large events including the Free Your Mind Conference. I write for numerous alternative media websites, including The Free Thought Project @tftproject and The Mind Unleashed. In addition to my first book, Alchemy of the Timeless Renaissance, I have also co-authored three books with Derrick Broze @dbroze : The Conscious Resistance: Reflections on Anarchy and Spirituality, Finding Freedom in an Age of Confusion and Manifesto of the Free Humans

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The acts of the City of Brotherly Love that culminated in completely failing to account for any of the crimes committed, particularly burning children alive, clearly show the quality of American government in the 1980s.

There is no reason to suspect the intention or purposes of government in America has changed for the better. Government, however, is far better informed, and armed, against the American people today. Since then we can see how population control technologies have been deployed and tested across the Middle East, and the world.

Fakebook et alia are the tools used to prevent such movements from growing into problems that need to be so publicly eliminated. Murder and destruction has not become any more subtle in the decades since, and the rapid deployment of a vast array of weaponry in the form of 5G is being undertaken to avoid sparking a global conflagration of outrage that could unify all races, classes, and political affiliations of people.

Such unity would terminate the beneficiaries of government, and restore freedom to civilians, an outcome those beneficiaries avoid with all diligence. 5G, surveillance, and 'intelligence' are intended to prevent such an outcome by heading off local independence movements, and crushing them while they are nascent.

As a result of the lessons that can be learned, it is clear that surveillance, similar technologies to DEW and defenses against it, and improved intelligence are the most critical tools those who would be free much attain and deploy in their efforts.

I have called for creation of publicly auditable blockchain archival solutions for this purpose. I hope this soon becomes reality, as the power of the people of the world to shake off the fleas that seek to wag the dog remains unimpeachable, and sufficient to the task, lacking only the necessary agreement of these people to effect it.

We see how they intend to proceed. We can either prepare to defend against that assault, to join in, or succumb to it.

If we intend to be free, the first thing we must do is be able to secure evidence and disseminate that information to those that can employ it. Without that, we are nothing more than chattel.

Thanks!

PS: there is no .60 caliber machine gun. The M60 is simply a designation, not a reference to caliber.

Hello. I liked your post, keep it up. Good luck to you and have a nice day :)

Keep it going @johnvibes

You guys are making a very big impact in bringing the news.

Why don't you guys team up and make one massive alternative news platform. @highimpactflix, Truthstream Media, @healthranger, Wearechange and n bunch of other guys. If you combine viewers yours reach will spread like wild fire (only my opinion).

Hello @johnvibes. I think you would be very interested in my series regarding the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot. This is the latest in the series. It was a massive event that was hidden and covered up by Tulsa city leaders for decades.

The reason I began my research was because I planned to use the events as a backdrop for a 4-title series. I was astonished at what I learned.

Apologies. Wrong link. Try HERE

The system doesn't teach these lessons in our schools. It's up to us to keep telling the true history of our governments.

The proof is all around us, in stories like this from recent history. The state will resort to any means they feel are necessary to secure their power & control, even if only for a short time more. Their tools are lies, theft, destruction, torture & murder. Make no mistake, they'll exhaust all of their ill-gotten resources in order to maintain their stranglehold on whichever population or geographical area currently subjected to their tyranny. I was shocked that I had never heard this story before this article. Thanks, @johnvibes for digging up & bringing this to light. "We the People" must come to grips with the undeniable fact that the state is the biggest threat to humanity this world will ever know. History sadly proves this point repeatedly.

"Thou shall not create a standing army", specifically one with helicopters, C4, 10,000 rounds, and the ability to operate with impunity outside rule of law.

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