Putnam’s “Doozy”
Current Dilemma Foreseen By Nuwaubians
What is their next step? What exactly are they planning to do? Now that we have complied with all the laws, accepted the abuse, the defamation of character, false accusations, harassment, violation of our civil rights, and assault not to mention downright lies about us, and we are still trying to live a normal, peaceful life here in Georgia, where we have made our home; what’s next? Now that all of the negative comments, accusations, and “trumped up” secret investigations didn’t work, they have to come up with a real doozy! You can bet they will fabricate something soon because they have to.
They have a “hero” or “be right” complex. Even if they have to make something up and lie, they do not care because the public has been trained to trust them, and that’s sad.
Staff Writer. Character Assasination.
The Nuwaubians Newsletter. 1998 August 30;
Front Page (col. 1).
Journalists or Dogmatists?
by Benoni Fogy
FACTOLOGY.COM
Dr. Malachi Z. York a teacher respected and loved by hundreds of thousands has been indicted on child sex-abuse charges; of course, he vehemently denied these allegations in his not guilty plea. Along with reporting on this, “journalists” have spun into their reports former charges against York, all of which have been dismissed.
If one does not witness alleged crimes, for their mind to conclude its legitimacy they must enter the realm of likelihood. When a journalist, while referencing a subject’s character, only presents unfavorable conjectures, it is unfair and imbalanced, which inaccurately sways likelihood.
York is well-known for his innumerable philanthropic activities. For instance an order he heads, the Al Mahdi Shrine Temple, recently donated $20,000 to the Make A Wish Foundation. His “A Moment of Joy” campaign, with the same fellowship, visited neighborhoods throughout Georgia to lend their helping hands to the elderly. Latterly he led canned food drives, helping to raise $460,000 for the American Cancer Society. Why disregard these in his character referencing?
The Fox News Channel has elevated to the top of the heavily saturated TV news world. As their motto asserts, they are fair and balanced. They propose equal time for prosecutors, defendants, conservatives, and liberals. It is commonplace on their channel to see disputes such as Maxine Waters against Niger Innis, or, Sean Hannity versus Al Sharpton.
This is an excellent roundtable approach in the largely distorted and biased news media. For professional journalists these standards are invariable. However, many substandard journalists unequally and erroneously fragment their subject’s journeys. (Refer to Bernard Goldberg’s anecdotal exposé – Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News.)
‘Georgia Citables’
Rob Peecher of The Macon Telegraph writes, “[York] refers to whites as ‘the devil.’ ” Certainly, he stated the capability of “white” people housing evil; the side of this he omits is that Dr. York often said the same is true in all races – even rationalizing that his own yielded the original ones.
Bill Osinski, Atlanta Journal-Constitution Staff Writer skeptically says, “York is described as the embodiment of a being from the planet Rizq.” Certainly, there would be no objection if he claimed the familiar, similar Holy Ghost visitation.
Payton Towns III of Milledgeville’s Union-Recorder quotes the Sheriff of Putnam County – Howard Sills, when referencing accusations that he intended on destroying the Nuwaubian Nation as saying, “the only nation that I’m familiar with is the United States of America. You can’t destroy something that doesn’t exist. I’m simply just doing my duty.” Maybe the Sheriff lacks the education to know a nation, as the American Heritage Dictionary defines, is “a people who share common customs, origins, history, and frequently language; a nationality.” However, should a real journalist know this, and that the group he is covering qualifies for this title? Moreover, Sills, portraying his paramilitary view of the Nuwaubians concluded, “a large number of guns were taken from the complex.” I wonder how many they have at their police station and if they have ever read the Bill of Rights’ Second Amendment which recognizes American’s right to “…keep and bear arms.”
Many of their articles speak of the culpability of crimes dating back to 1979 by supposed followers of York’s teachings; as though all churches, synagogues, governments, Wall Street, et cetera, do not accommodate bad seeds.
Unmistakably, writers tendentiously report on the behavior of Nuwaubians. Consciously or unconsciously, they are allied with law-enforcement, with hopes that the found tribe would die (as in cease operating). Ponder this likelihood: eighty-seven years ago (1915, the year the KKK reconstructed, in GA), is it likely these dogmatists would have donned hoods?