Capitol Hill Massacre Coverup-A Question?
"During the latter part of the twentieth century, illicit drugs have become the scourge of the civilised world threatening not only the health and life of the community but the very fabric of the society in which we live.
Their use commands the attention of governments, politicians, businessmen, in fact, everyone down to the man and woman in the street."
"Drugs are of concern to everyone.
They kill, they maim, they destroy quality of life. They undermine economies, wreck families and both promote and sustain many types of criminal activity.
The drug habit recognises no barriers of colour, race, creed, politics, sex, age, social standing-in fact the habit respects nothing and no-one."
If only one life is saved as a consequence, the effort will have been worthwhile."
"The fridge door in mortuary is pulled open and a cotton covered body is pulled out. The face is exposed by the attendant. A voice straining to stifle the sob that comes to the throat says, "Yes, that's her, that's my daughter......"
This isn't fiction, it is fact.
In developed countries of the world, addicts are now numbered in millions and each is on the road which can eventually lead to the morgue.
There's not a day goes by but someone, somewhere in the world, dies-not just because of drugs alone but because someone, somewhere, who could have done something, did nothing.
Not only is there the question of the addiction itself, but the drug scene is the breeding grounds for all type of crime.
Washington, instead of being the Garden Capital of the States is the Murder Capital of the country with the majority of these crimes caused by drugs....."
As was said in the Introduction to this book "If only one life is saved as a consequence, the effort will have been well worth while" "Drugs and Ships"
As part of my coverage of the Capitol Hill Massacre Coverup I would like to ask you why you have never heard words similiar to the above quotes from "Drugs and Ships" from the Seattle mayor and police chief, Seattle City Council, Seattle media, Seattle clergy, Seattle community leaders, or even noted criminologist Professor Fox from Northeastern University, Boston, hired by the mayor and police chief to explain the Capitol Hill Massacre to us or should I say to coverup the Capitol Hill Massacre? Professor Fox has failed to respond to my blog and call me as promised.
The answer to my question I am not going to go into now but I will give you a clue. My answer is going to be based on the sermon the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. preached at the funeral of the little girls who were killed on September 15, 1963 by a bomb as they were attending Sunday school at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama and what I believe Martin would preach today if he held the funeral service for the children who died at the Capitol Hill Massacre.
Their use commands the attention of governments, politicians, businessmen, in fact, everyone down to the man and woman in the street."
"Drugs are of concern to everyone.
They kill, they maim, they destroy quality of life. They undermine economies, wreck families and both promote and sustain many types of criminal activity.
The drug habit recognises no barriers of colour, race, creed, politics, sex, age, social standing-in fact the habit respects nothing and no-one."
If only one life is saved as a consequence, the effort will have been worthwhile."
"The fridge door in mortuary is pulled open and a cotton covered body is pulled out. The face is exposed by the attendant. A voice straining to stifle the sob that comes to the throat says, "Yes, that's her, that's my daughter......"
This isn't fiction, it is fact.
In developed countries of the world, addicts are now numbered in millions and each is on the road which can eventually lead to the morgue.
There's not a day goes by but someone, somewhere in the world, dies-not just because of drugs alone but because someone, somewhere, who could have done something, did nothing.
Not only is there the question of the addiction itself, but the drug scene is the breeding grounds for all type of crime.
Washington, instead of being the Garden Capital of the States is the Murder Capital of the country with the majority of these crimes caused by drugs....."
As was said in the Introduction to this book "If only one life is saved as a consequence, the effort will have been well worth while" "Drugs and Ships"
As part of my coverage of the Capitol Hill Massacre Coverup I would like to ask you why you have never heard words similiar to the above quotes from "Drugs and Ships" from the Seattle mayor and police chief, Seattle City Council, Seattle media, Seattle clergy, Seattle community leaders, or even noted criminologist Professor Fox from Northeastern University, Boston, hired by the mayor and police chief to explain the Capitol Hill Massacre to us or should I say to coverup the Capitol Hill Massacre? Professor Fox has failed to respond to my blog and call me as promised.
The answer to my question I am not going to go into now but I will give you a clue. My answer is going to be based on the sermon the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. preached at the funeral of the little girls who were killed on September 15, 1963 by a bomb as they were attending Sunday school at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama and what I believe Martin would preach today if he held the funeral service for the children who died at the Capitol Hill Massacre.
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