Friday 28 April 2017

WHAT DID FDC AND THE FDC INSPECTOR GENERAL’S OFFICE DO TO THE CAMERA FOOTAGE ON THE NIGHT DARREN RAINEY WAS KILLED, BEFORE IT WAS TURNED OVER TO LAW ENFORCEMENT?

‘’ Since an FDC Inspector General’s report clearly says that the cameras malfunctioned on the night Rainey was killed and the Dade County Florida State Attorney says they have the footage, it is obvious that the FDC Inspector General’s Office lied.’’

Harold Hempstead, 
April Twenty Seventeen, Prison, Tennessee

The camera doesn't lie, they say, but the editor can work wonders with a hatchet and an interconnected web of woefully corrupt government departments backing him or her up....

I'm Jeremy Schanche, editor of The Limpet and this issue is dedicated to the latest statement from Harold Hempstead, who's the main witness in the Darren Rainey case. Please print out some copies and circulate them.  I also administrate Harold's own blog for him, where you can find an in-depth version of the above article and a constantly accumulating archive of extremely significant evidence. Please check it out..... 

Harold is posing a series of questions in his statements.  I do not see these as rhetorical in nature, but rather as very pressing questions we should all be discussing, particularly in the light of the right-wing regimes that are gaining ground in our age.  Or rather, to address the question of how to protect the light in the darkness of this age.....

Harold is reaching out to the people of the World with a timeless message - that it is right to stand up to evil whenever and wherever it occurs, but only by doing so with love, in unity with each other and with a true commitment to peace, can we hope to get anywhere.

He is trying to initiate a moral dialogue on the value of human existence - and he is very keen to hear your views.  Are the lives of some worth more than the lives of others?  Why not drop him a line and give him your views?  Harold is a Christian and Caucasian, but that doesn't stop him from crusading for the dignity and rights of a deceased Black Muslim brother - and something about that inspires me.  His message is one of Unity and surely now more than ever it's time for real unity if this World is going to make it.  

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