Occupy Forum: First-hand report from the Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, S.C.

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When:
November 16, 2015 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
2015-11-16T18:00:00-08:00
2015-11-16T21:00:00-08:00
Where:
Global Exchange, 2nd floor
2017 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94110
USA
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Donations encouraged; No one turned away!
Contact:
Ruthie Sakheim


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Only a Pawn in Their Game:
First-hand report from the Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, S.C.

Paul Kangas has been a private investigator for 41 years. He has just returned from a week-long investigation in Charleston, SC of the horrific mass murders of nine black men and women in the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. A young white man, Dylann Roof, was arrested for the slayings. What is there left to investigate?

Kangas starts where the police leave off. Who did this? Was it the act of an individual or was it an organized effort? Reverend Pinckney was a young, gifted elected black voice, rising from the South. Of the nine people Roof murdered, why did he assassinate Senator Clementa Pinckney first?

Who set up the Russian website for Roof? Why did the FBI allow Roof to buy a gun, when he had two prior felony arrests, which barred him from legally buying a gun? Half Roof’s friends were black. All of them said, “He is not a racist”. Is Roof some sort of Manchurian Candidate sent by the SC KKK to assassinate Pinckney, the next MLK? Kangas interviewed over 30 eye-witnesses: family members of the victims, including family and friends of Dylann Roof. Kangas has become personal friends with several members of the Emanuel Church. They invited him to go with them to meet Hillary Clinton when she was speaking to the NAACP in Charleston.

As an investigator, Paul Kangas did the last autopsy on Gary Webb, the journalist who exposed the CIA Iran-Contra scandal (see the movie “Killing the Messenger”). Kangas worked as a journalist with the Black Panther Party; he wrote the front-page story in the last edition about “Jonestown” for Elaine Brown, the editor of the BPP paper. The BPP asked Willie Brown to include Kangas in the LEOP program for black and minority Law Students so he could be admitted to Hastings Law College, where he graduated in 1975. Kangas will give a presentation followed by Q & A on crime, poverty, racism, and conspiracy.

Time will be allotted for Q&A, discussion and announcements.

Wheelchair accessible, ride shares announced.

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