Black Panther Party

The Black Panther Party was a fake liberation movement, founded in Oakland California, by the CIA in october 1966, with actors Bobby Seale and Huey Newton, as part of the Black Church, a branch of the Luciferian Left Wing Church (the Left Hand Path, oak is a symbol of Lucifer/ Venus).

It was used to manipulate black people by triggering trauma of police brutality (one year after murder of provocateur agent Malcolm X), inferiority or superiority complex to create riots and fake protests to become an antagonist of the Right Wing Church.

The party published the newspaper The Black Panther. It recruited young people in community service projects and indoctrinated them with marxist ideology. Huey Newton and James Forman were members of Phi Beta Sigma like jesuit Bill Clinton, Harry Belafonte, Benjamin Chavis Muhammed (Million Man March, mm=33), actor Terence Howard and civil rights activist Al Sharpton.

The black panther was a symbol of Dionysus in Greek culture, the god of liberation and extacy (a cult of Saturn/Pan, god of duality=> pan=ther Pan-Africanism). 1966 was also the year Anton LaVey founded his Church of Satan in San Francisco, who kept a black leopard in his iconic black house.

Angela Davis (gay-lesbian agenda, University of California like Huey Newton), a student of OSS/CIA agent Herbert Marcuse (Frankfurt School, Eros and Civilisation), played the role of Black Panther activist in Los Angeles.

She attended the Dialectics of Liberation conference in Britain with Tavistock psychologist RD Laing (Tavistock), Allen Ginsberg (CIA drug promoting team of jesuit Timothy Leary), Herbert Marcuse, Stokely Carmichael and Michael X (anti-white agent provocateur, promoted by John Lennon).

Stokely Carmichael was promoted in Life magazine (Time). He married Miriam Makeba (Civil Rights Movement, United Nations), a friend of Harry Belafonte (The New School) and Nina Simone (signed to RCA Victor). Makeba and Simone were used in the Greenwich Village scene.

Ronald Reagan, actor and puppet of the Right Wing Church, played the role of nemesis of the BPP, by signing the Mulford Act, that would prohibit carrying firearms in public. Similar to the mythologies of JFK, RFK and MLK, J Edgar Hoover played the role of villain, of white, repressive establishment.

Bobby Hutton was killed in april 1968, 2 days after the killing of MLK media ritual, 2 months before the killing of Robert/Bobby Kennedy, a year before the Bobby Beausoleil Sharon Tate ritual to instigate an apocalyptic race war of Revelation 911 (the Neptune - idealism in Scorpio and Pluto - dark people, transformation in Virgo era), a media ritual with actor Marlon Brando (leftist institute the New School of the Colonna's). He was promoted as a martyr of the Black Power movement.

Bobby Seale participated in the Chicago Eight media ritual with Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin (Esalen),..

Mark Clark (NAACP) and Fred Hampton were killed in Chicago on 12/4/1969, the day of birth Jay-z, presented in the media as the archetypal hero of Black Liberation.

Black Panthers in popular culture

In the 70's the BPP started to decline (the Pluto in Libra era), they played a role in a fake prison escape of jesuit trained CIA agent Timothy Leary. Huey Newton affiliated himself with cult leader Jim Jones and with David Horowitz (later a character in the Right Wing Church). Horowitz introduced the white woman Betty Van Pier to the Panthers and was later found beaten and dead in a media ritual in 1974.

In 1971 George Jackson was killed to instigate the Attica prison riots, the subject of the Bob Dylan song 'George Jackson'.

In 1981 members of the BP affiliated Black Liberation Army (Mutulu Shakur) played a role in the staged Brinks armed robbery with CIA agents of the Weather Underground.

Niles Rodgers (Chic) was a member of the Black Panthers as a teenager and was later used in program Disco.

In the late 70's the music industry introduced the program Hip Hop, to dumb down the masses with satanism, violence, drugs, decadence, sexual promiscuity.

Huey Newton was killed in 1989 by another Marxist-Leninist organisation and prison gang Black Guerilla. Ice-T (married to sex slave Coco Austin) released the song Cop Killer. Public Enemy (Flavor Flav tin man Wizard of Oz programming) was presented as the new Black Power heroes.

In 1989 the New Black Panther Party is founded with Khalid Muhammed, a member of Omega Psi Phi (like Michael Jordan, MLK Sr, Bayard Rustin, Jesse Jackson, Bill Cosby, Shaquille O'Neil), Nation of Islam (protegé of Louis Farrakhan) and friend of Muammar al-Gaddafi.

In 1995 Mario Van Peebles made Panther with Melvin Van Peebles (blaxploitation movies) as Stokely Carmichael, Bobby Brown, Angela Bassett, Marcus Chong (The Matrix), Chris Tucker, Kool Moe Dee, Dick Gregory, Chris Rock.

Tupac Shakur of Black Panther parents, was promoted in the media as a black Jesus and poster child of Black Power. Ghetto Gospel mentioned Bobby Hutton. Michael Jackson released his Black or White music video with black panther scene.

Loud/RCA released Dead Prez album Let's Get Free. Warner (Tommy Boy Records) released Paris 'The Devil Made Me Do It' (Satan/Pan, one eye cover) with song Panther Power (mentions Bobby Hutton). Their next album contained death threats to George HW Bush. Tommy Boy also released 'Get Up' album of Oakland act The Coup in 2001 with blatant predictive programming of the 911 Twin Towers ritual and a song that mentions Bobby Hutton. Their music was used in the movie Superbad with Jonah Hill, educated at The New School. Angela Davis participated in the fake Occupy movement.

The Peace and Freedom Party of Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver used Roseanne Barr as candidate.

Beyoncé was used in a Super Bowl media ritual as a fake Black Power activist. Interscope released the Kendrick Lamar album Black Panther as soundtrack for Disney movie Black Panther with Chadwick Boseman (Howard University), Angela Bassett, Andy Serkis (set in Oakland) in anticipation of the George Floyd ritual and fake BLM movement (Alicia Gara and Kamala Harris from Oakland).

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