Capitol Car Crasher Not An Angry White Guy – He Was a Black Nationalist

by
Steve MacDonald

Do you remember that time at Left-Wing Narrative Camp? A car slammed into something. That ‘thing’ was two police officers, and one was killed. Word went out to assume it was a white guy. Another domestic terrorist. But he was actually a follower of The Nation of Islam.

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That’s Louis Farrakhan’s religious dream camp.

He’s also a self-styled Black Nationalist, named Noah Green.

I don’t why this handsome young man from Indiana felt like he had to drive his car to the US Capitol and ultimately crash it into Capitol Police, but this isn’t about him. He was wrong and represented a threat but this is about them—the Media. A much bigger threat than Noah Green.

According to Ian Miles Cheong, when Facebook found out Noah’s page disappeared.

Andy Ngo had the goods (Black man, Nation of Islam, Black Nationalist) the same day Politico reported on the event and mentioned nothing about Green or his affiliations.

When his association with Farrakhan became more widely known, “people” began to become concerned about using his religious beliefs in the reporting. I’m not kidding, they said that.

What really concerned them was that he didn’t fit the angry white (preferably Christian) guy narrative they are cultivating, and they could not hide that fact…yet.

(Be on the lookout for Public School Administrators using this to spread more Angry White Liberal Diversity and Equity voodoo.)

Not that you needed reminding, but the national media is about as scary a thing as you can be imagined. Massive, multi-billion-dollar global conglomerates deliberately propagandizing everything that comes across their desks in support of an openly oppressive American government.

Neil, responding to Ian, summed it up nicely.

Capitol Police Officer Howie Liebengood was an 18-year veteran. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.

Green was shot and killed at the scene.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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