Subversive Jews Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner flame the destruction of righteous apartheid policies in the state of Mississippi
The Jews will of course use any evil machination they can to undermine and subvert the decent established social mores in a Christian Gentile society; so that they can set up their ideal antichristian monetary world under Israel’s biblical end-time antichrist. One of the more notable in America has been their militant endorsement of the so-called “Civil Rights Movement”, which has effectively let the base niggers in the country loose to terrorize decent folk; and to racially dilute and genocide the righteous Christian White people in the country, by encouraging the ordinary nigger to fornicate with and even rape White women when given the opportunity.
Check out these articles that expose the deliberate subversion behind the so-called Civil Rights Movement in America in the 1960s, by Jews who at the same time disingenuously endorsed Jewish apartheid policies in the wealthy Jews’ gated communities in America and in the emerging militantly antichristian Talmudic state of Israel.
The Jew Andrew Goodman was one of three American civil rights activists killed near Philadelphia, Mississippi, during Freedom Summer in 1964 by members of the Ku Klux Klan. Andrew Goodman was born and raised on the Upper West Side of New York City, at 161 West 86 Street, the middle of three sons of Robert and Carolyn Goodman, of Jewish heritage. His family and community were steeped in intellectual and socially progressive activism and were “devoted to social justice”. An “activist” at an early age, [like a lot of subversive Jews in America trying to use “affirmative action” and so-called “liberalism” and communism to overthrown their White Christian European enemies] the Jew Goodman graduated from the “progressive” Walden School; Walden was said to have had a strongly formative influence on his outlook. He attended the Honors Program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison for a semester but withdrew after falling ill with pneumonia.
The Jew Goodman enrolled at Queens College, New York City, where he was a friend and classmate of the Jew Paul Simon. With his brief experience as an off-Broadway actor, he originally planned to study drama, but switched to anthropology. Goodman’s growing interest in anthropology seemed to parallel his increasing political seriousness.
Civil rights activism
In 1964, the Jew Goodman volunteered along with fellow Jewish activist Mickey Schwerner to work on the “Freedom Summer” project of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) to register blacks to vote in Mississippi. Having protested U.S. President Lyndon Johnson’s presence at the opening of that year’s World’s Fair, Goodman left New York to train and develop civil rights strategies at Western College for Women (now part of Miami University) in Oxford, Ohio. In mid-June, Goodman joined Schwerner in Meridian, Mississippi, where the latter was designated head of the field office. They worked on registering blacks in rural areas to vote.
The Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission was strongly opposed to integration and civil rights. It paid spies to identify citizens suspected of activism, especially northerners who entered the state. The Jew Schwerner had been working closely with an assistant James Chaney, also a civil rights activist in Meridian. On the morning of June 21, 1964, the three men set out for Philadelphia, Neshoba County, where they were to investigate the recent burning of Mount Zion Methodist Church, a black church that had agreed to be a site for a Religion School for education and voter registration.
The Jew Michael Schwerner
The Jew Michael Henry Schwerner (November 6, 1939 – June 21, 1964), was one of three Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) field workers killed in Philadelphia, Mississippi, by the Ku Klux Klan in response to their civil rights work, which included promoting voting registration among Mississippi African Americans.
Born and raised in a house of Jewish heritage, Schwerner attended Pelham Memorial High School in Pelham, New York. He was called Mickey by friends. His mother was a science teacher at New Rochelle High School and his father was a businessman. Schwerner attended Michigan State University, originally intending to become a veterinarian. He transferred to Cornell University, and switched his major to sociology. While an undergraduate at Cornell, he integrated the school’s chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity. He entered graduate school at the School of Social Work at Columbia University.
As a Jewish boy, Schwerner befriended Robert Reich, later US Secretary of Labor, and served as his protector against bullies.
Civil rights activism
He later led a local Congress of Racial Equality group on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, called “Downtown CORE,” and participated in a 1963 effort to desegregate Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in Maryland. The situation in the South led Schwerner and his wife Rita to volunteer to work for National CORE in Mississippi, under the tutelage of Dave Dennis, Mississippi Director of CORE. Bob Moses assigned the Schwerners to organize the community center and activities in Meridian, making Schwerner the first white to be posted permanently outside Jackson.
Civil rights activists were under suspicion in Mississippi, especially those from the North. Spies paid by the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission kept track of all northerners and activists. Schwerner had been targeted by the Ku Klux Klan after he and his wife, Rita, had taken over a field office in Meridian, Mississippi. There they established a community center for blacks. Schwerner tried to establish contact with white working class citizens of Meridian, and went door-to-door to speak with them. He also organized a black boycott of a popular variety store until it hired its first African American.