Yow, The Liecentric Posse’ deh bout; somebody call the Drop Squad

Today we get all up in the The Liecentric Posse’ -
“who gave them any credentials anyway - they all just a buncha liars, thieves and haters. Cointelpro Criminals and Traitors.”
King Bui Lutalo – Head of the Lutalo Family/ former Black Panther Party supporter and activist.
He Said It, and We’re Bloggin It. yeah this is the Ebonic blog. y’all been waiting for it to hit the fan, so today it’s pure stank and then we’re gonna flush.
This story is very personal, so we’ll tell it from a personal perspective. just keep in mind that these are actual events and each of the people is REAL.
it all started with a very big shell game in cali one spring. it was the beginning of the Black Power Movement. The Black Panthers for Self Defense were forming a national army of activists/comunity leaders who weren’t the “lets break the fall with our bibles” types. we worked with their student organizing committee the NCCF – the National Committee to Combat Fascism.
we served breakfast to children before school, and helped them with their homework in the afternoon; as a part of our community support platform.
okay now we’ll let the news take over the story, read closely it’s easy to see how this all happened, now.
it all began with a new identity cloaked in a new holiday – Kwanzaa..
This is from Wikipedia
A woman lights kinara candles on a table decorated with the symbols of Kwanzaa. Kwanzaa is Observed by African Americans and people of African descent around the world. the Cultural Significance: Celebrates African American heritage, unity and culture
DateDecember 26 until January 1
The Days and Dates of the Celebration:
12/26 Umoja = Unity
12/27 Kujichagulia = Self-Determination
12/28 Ujima = Collective Work and Responsibility
12/29 Ujamaa = Cooperative Economics
12/30 Nia = Purpose
12/31 Kuumba = Creativity
01/01 Imani = Faith
Related to Black History Month


December 26 — January 1
Theme 2008:
“Kwanzaa and the Seven Principles :
Repairing and Renewing the World”
Annual Founder’s Kwanzaa Message
The Founder’s Welcome
Dr. Maulana Karenga
Moreover, given the continued rapid growth of Kwanzaa and the parallel expanded discussion of it and related issues, an authoritative source which aids in both framing and informing the discussion is likewise of the greatest importance. Therefore, the central interest of this website is to provide information which reveals and reaffirms the integrity, beauty and expansive meaning of the holiday and thus aids in our approaching it with the depth of thought, dignity, and sense of specialness it deserves.
The holiday, then will of necessity, be engaged as an ancient and living cultural tradition which reflects the best of African thought and practice in its reaffirmation of the dignity of the human person in community and culture, the well-being of family and community, the integrity of the environment and our kinship with it, and the rich resource and meaning of a people’s culture. It is within this understanding, then, that the Organization Us, the founding organization of Kwanzaa and the authoritative keeper of the tradition, has established and maintains this website.
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Dr. Maulana Karenga
Creator of Kwanzaa Professor of Africana Studies, California State University–Long Beach Chair, The Organization Us and The National Association of Kawaida Organizations (NAKO) |
allright now we’ve heard his side of the story, we’ll get to the Facts and the Real Truth.
Ron Karenga was a notorious gangleader, murder, torturer and traitor to Black People and the Black Power Movement.
this is from Wikipedia -
Karenga founded the Organization Us, a Cultural Black Nationalist group, in 1965. He later became chairman of the black studies department at California State University, Long Beach, a position he held from 1989 to 2002
US Organization and the Black Panthers
At the beginning of the 1960s, Karenga met Malcolm X and began to embrace black nationalism. Following the Watts riots in 1965, he interrupted his doctoral studies at UCLA and joined the Black Power movement. During this time, he took on the title “maulana”, Swahili for “master teacher” and “lord”; “Karenga” meant “nationalist.”[3] Earlier, he had called himself Ron Ndabezitha Everett-Karenga; Ndabezitha being Zulu for “your majesty.” He formed the US Organization, an outspoken Black nationalist group.
In 1969, the Black Panthers and the United Slaves Organization (Organization US), a more radical group founded by Karenga, disagreed over who should head the new Afro-American Studies Center at UCLA.[4] According to a Los Angeles Times article, Karenga and his supporters backed one candidate, the Panthers another. The Black Student Union set up a coalition to try to bring peace between the groups, which ended when two members of the Black Panthers, John Jerome Huggins and Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter were shot dead in an altercation. [5]
Felony conviction and time in prison
In 1971, Karenga, Louis Smith, and Luz Maria Tamayo were convicted of felony assault and false imprisonment for assaulting and torturing over a two day period two women from the US organization, Deborah Jones and Gail Davis. [2]
A May 14, 1971 article in the Los Angeles Times described the testimony of one of the women: “Deborah Jones, who once was given the Swahili title of an African queen, said she and Gail Davis were whipped with an electrical cord and beaten with a karate baton after being ordered to remove their clothes. She testified that a hot soldering iron was placed in Ms. Davis’s mouth and placed against Ms. Davis’s face and that one of her own big toes was tightened in a vise. Karenga also put detergent and running hoses in their mouths, she said.”
Kawaida, the Nguzo Saba, and Kwanzaa
In 1975, Karenga was released from California State Prison, with his newly adopted views on Marxism, and re-established the US organization under a new structure. One year later, he was awarded his first doctorate. In 1977, he formulated a set of principles called Kawaida, a Swahili term for tradition. Karenga called on African Americans to adopt his secular humanism and reject other practices as mythical (Karenga 1977, pp. 14, 23, 24, 27, 44–5).
Central to Karenga’s collectivist doctrine are the Nguzo Saba, the Seven Principles of Blackness, which are reinforced during the seven days of Kwanzaa:
- Umoja (unity)—To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race.
- Kujichagulia (self-determination)—To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves.
- Ujima (collective work and responsibility)—To build and maintain our community together and make our brother’s and sister’s problems our problems and to solve them together.
- Ujamaa (cooperative economics)—To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together.
- Nia (purpose)—To make our collective vocation the building and development of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
- Kuumba (creativity)—To do always as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.
- Imani (faith)—To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.
just spend a few minutes and check this out,
This is what He Did. He worked as an agent for the FBI.
this is why the Black Panthers were formed in October of 1966 By Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale; This video gives you a view of what it really was all about – Helping the Community. so why didn’t the fbi and karenga see that ?
so as you can see the Panthers were exterminated by Cointelpro. History shows us that their chief agent against the BPP – Ron Karenga, and his US Organization, were the absolute cause of much of the dissention within the BPP and the Black Power movement. check out what History has to say about the stank.
J Edgar Hoover had a serious issue with the BPP. He Lied in addition to taking action against the BPP. The FBI lied, played cards and killed the guy who ran the cointelpro program the day before he was to deliver his testimony to congress on the cointelpro operation. How Clever ..
so if you run a breakfast program you are the enemy to the State ?
In Those days, if you tried to get the vote to All Citizens; or Marched for your rights; you were the enemy.
never doubt that this is the organization who murdered many Black activists and organizers. remember MLK Jr’s Assassination. how about the murders of Medgar Evers, and Malcolm X; Do You Remember the outright slaughter of Bunchy Carter in Cali; Or Mark Clark and Fred Hampton in Chicago. WE
REMEMBER. that was a direct line from Karenga to the cointelpro killers.
Ron Karenga took the contract to disolve the political connections made in communities across america; starting with the BPP, across the bay.
These are members of the Church Committee, who conducted the investigation on Cointelpro. they are a pure joke, but at least they admit how evil their activities were, against AMERICAN CITIZENS INSIDE AMERICA.
Do American Citizens have the right to own a gun ? under the 2nd amendment to the constitution YES We DO. that was the whole issue that started this war against the BPP in Cali, remember ?
They use the word Militia, so why not look at this for what it is. When ‘they’ say Militia; they mean anyone who is a citizen working for the interests OF the us Patriot Act, The CIA; or any part of the FBI. This means that they declared war on the BPP because they stood up with a copy of the Constitution, and cited the 2nd amendment.
a very good old friend of ours, and subscriber Lorenzo Komboa Ervin wrote a response to the question of working with Karenga – Check This Out,
On Ron Karenga
Lorenzo Komboa Ervin
From a discussion on the Black Radical Congress list.
Here is something to think about: If 30 years after WW2, a Nazi came along and tried to convince us that he now works at a Jewish community center with kids, should we now forgive his previous crimes? So now Karenga and US are “champions of the working class with a living wage campaign in Los Angeles?”
There are those in the contemporary Black nationalist movements who will do anything to rehabilitate this guy despite his crimes against the people. Farrakhan had him as a speaker at the Million Man March in 1995, and he has been giving talks on college campuses with his Kawaida cultural nationalist mumbo-jumbo. Like neo-Nazi holocaust revinionsists, there are those who claim there is no “proof” that Karenga or US had anything to do with the shootings and killings of 5 members of the Black Panther Party in Los Angeles and San Diego, that he is not/was never a police informer and provocateur, and that he should now be rehabilitated in this period. He himself says now that the Black Panther members in L.A., Jon Huggins and Bunchy Carter, who were murdered by US thugs on the UCLA campus in 1968 “egged the whole thing on and got what they deserve”, and other Black nationalists have said some nonsense like “they were fighting over a woman”, rather than that the FBI initiated all this and they were willing tools.
This points to how corrupt the contemporary movement really is, Karenga and the US helped to destroy the Black revolutionary movement of the 1960′s, and no good works in this period will erase that, especially since no one ever paid for these murders and counter-revolutionary acts. We can’t be weak on things like this for some perceived short term gain. These are my personal opinions, not those of a group.
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I am out of the country and frankly started not to revisit this issue, but will just say this: The rationale about unity in action may be a good one if this were just a question of competing ideas alone, (say about Living wages, but I/we support those campaigns wherever they are) or honest differences among political forces, but that is not what I/we have been talking about at all. Ron Karenga is an outright traitor and killer, and US was a tool of the FBI/LAPD, simple as that. Five black Panthers were killed, 2 at UCLA, but three others in San Diego, and he worked along with other traitors to defeat the Black revolution of the 1960′s. What does that have to do with now? First, principles among revolutinary organizers and also the distinct possibility that he/US will do the same in this period.
But let’s cut to the chase: I frankly believe that many folks who come down in favor of “rehabilitating” Karenga are people who just disagree with the revolutionary legacy of the Black Panther Party and are down with US as both a past and present political movement, or have some weak ideal about Black/class Unity. This is the kind of *soft Leftism* that exists in this period, so liberal that even counter-revolutionaries are given credence and organizational support without in anyway answering for their crimes.
IMHO, such unity is not possible with class or race enemies. I/we will not work with Karenga, Cotton Smith, Butler (the snitch in Geronimo Pratt’s case), or any other turncoat Panther/police infiltrator regardless of his current role or campaign he is involved in. In truth, I feel that revolutionary justice should have been served upon him (Karenga) long ago, and then this discussion would be totally moot. That’s all I have to say. I appreciate everyone’s views, but it does not change my mind at all.
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so to wrap up we’d just like to say that this is the final Posse’. we’re sure you’re tired of the Lies too so we wanted to re-assure you that we weren’t falling for the okey doke this late in the game.
We Agree with Komboa, and as such, we just want you to know that the parable of this whole story is that ” A leopard cannot change his spots because they are His Skin”
before we go, we have to leave you with just one final reminder -
NO MO Hankerchief Head Logic in Two Thousand NICE Okay ?
Live Everyday Like it’s a Precious Day and Treat Each Person with Respect and You’ll find Your Universe returning the favor to you in abundance.
Happy Holidays

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