The following links will take to into a world that the US Government and Mass Media have tried to hide from you.
Lest we forget the murderous, torturous, racist, and inhumane atrocities that were inflicted upon the people of New Orleans in the Panic ridden and sorrowful hours and days following this national disaster.
THE CRIMES OF HURRICANE KATRINA
AND THE NEED FOR INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL
COURT JURISDICTION OVER THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
http://www.ncbl.org/PDF/Katrina%20memo.pdf -
" The allegations made by survivors and
summarized in this document are serious.
Taken together, they describe
conditions in emergency shel
ters and the jail that were
unsanitary and unsafe to the point of being
life-threatening. They describe organized,
violent efforts by state acto
rs (police and National Guar
d troops) to contain large
numbers of people within these life-threaten
ing facilities. There are descriptions of
deliberate, pre-meditated executions of civili
an survivors carried
out dispassionately by
state actors. There are accounts of torture, bo
th physical and mental. There are recurring,
consistent accounts of evacuation operations
that were race-sp
ecific and racially
discriminatory. Finally, the survivors’ accounts
imply if not explicitly describe events
that were condoned, if not planned by the supe
rvisory personnel for
state actors directly
involved in the commission of crimes."
Eyewitness Reports to Hurricane Katrina Tribunal
http://www.iacenter.org/archive-2007/new-orleans0907.html -
"Fast forward to Aug. 29, 2007—while George W. Bush and Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were in New Orleans taking their photo-ops, two significant events were taking place in other parts of this city. One was a march in the morning of about 1,000 people from the Industrial Canal—site of the broken levee in the lower 9th Ward—to Congo Square. The other was the opening session of the International Tribunal on Katrina and Rita, which was virtually boycotted by the national mainstream media.
The tribunal, initiated by the People’s Hurricane Relief Fund (PHRF), was supported by many national and international organizations, and was attended by hundreds of survivors of both hurricanes along with political and community activists from around the country and the world."
Ex-Cop Exposes Cover Up Of Katrina Killings
http://newsone.com/446122/ex-cop-exposes-cover-up-of-katrina-killings/
"In Hurricane Katrina’s chaotic aftermath, police shot six people – killing two – as they crossed a bridge in search of food. For years the case was a shocking symbol of the confusion and violence that swept through the flooded city. On Wednesday it became a mark of shame for the police department.
As victims’ relatives watched from the courtroom gallery, a retired lieutenant who supervised the department’s probe of the shootings pleaded guilty to orchestrating a cover-up to conceal that police gunned down unarmed civilians.
Michael Lohman, a 21-year veteran of the force, pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to obstruct justice. Prosecutors said Lohman and other unidentified officers conspired to fabricate witness statements, falsify reports of the incident and plant a gun in an attempt to make it appear the killings were justified."
Cynthia Mckinney Reveals 5,000 Executed Post Katrina
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vVIhyWsa10 -
Cynthia McKinney tells CR 10 about 5,000 mostly
men executed in N.O. post Katrina:
“”In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, I had a woman, I’ve never really
said this in public, out loud, in front of a lot of cameras, and there’s
a lot of cameras in this room now. I had a mother to call me because
her son had a very gruesome task. Her son’s charge by the Department of
Defense was to process 5000 bodies that had received a single bullet
wound to the head — and these were mostly males. And her son was afraid
to talk because he signed a silence agreement. So, he only complained to
his mother. But, the date about these individuals was entered into a
Pentagon computer and then reportedly, the bodies were dumped in a swamp
in Louisiana. This is as a result of the tragedy of hurricane Katrina.
Now I have no…no…I have verification from insiders who wish to remain
anonymous, at the Red Cross, that this is true. I suspect that these
were prisoners. And so, you know, this investigation of the whole prison
industrial complex is extremely important. And it should not end with
just a question of the nature of prisons in our country, but these five
thousand souls also need some justice too.” — Cynthia McKinney
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