Charlottesville Organizer Former CNN Reporter But There’s MORE

Charlottesville Organizer Former CNN Reporter But There’s MORE

In what is an interesting turn of events, we get an update on Charlottesville.

The organizer of the event is Jason Kessler. I will update my involvement with Kessler in a bit. However, News Punch reported the following:

Jason Kessler, the main who organized the ‘Unite the Right’ rally in Charlottesville, was on the payroll of CNN. 

As a result of the rally, one person died and at least twenty others were injured when a car, driven by a Hillary Clinton supporter, smashed into protestors.

Thanks to Internet sleuths, a CNN report on Occupy Wall St. from five years ago was uncovered, which credits “CNN Assignment Editor Jason Kessler.” 

Nationonenews.com reports:

There were some curious facts surrounding this event, so we decided to do some digging.

What we found raises serious questions about who Jason Kessler is actually working for…

First of all, the ACLU defended Jason Kessler and forced the city to keep his permit in place. This was after the city raised concerns about the ability of Law Enforcement to keep Antifa, BLM, and the New Black Panthers from clashing with the White Supremacists who were attending with Jason Kessler.

Here are a few things you need to know about Jason Kessler.

Their report on Kessler goes on to point out his Leftist ideology. Further, they explain that Kessler claims to have taken “the red pill” after witnessing the Baltimore riots.

News Punch appears skeptical in their article, so perhaps I should provide context.

I worked with Jason Kessler on ridding Charlottesville of an ethnocentric black racist who was the city’s assistant mayor. I wrote at the time:

Jason Kessler is an author who was upset at the money being spent in the city to cater to the extortion of Wes Bellamy.

Once they gain power, Bellamy then goes business-to-business shaking down solid citizens with the threat of being labeled racists. The white citizens usually pay up in the form of money or contracts, and are then left alone. Bellamy practices race-pimping at its finest.

His racketeering plan was thwarted when Kessler unearthed the tweets and published them in an entry on Nov. 24, calling Bellamy “a blatant black supremacist.”

“In lieu of making headlines for planning Charlottesville highway development, infrastructure and water conservation like other members of city council, it seems that Bellamy has dedicated himself almost exclusively to his Afrocentric racial agenda,” Kessler wrote.

To wit, Kessler criticized Bellamy’s campaign to get a statute of Confederate general Robert E. Lee removed from a local park. The study to remove the statue cost the city $10,000. Kessler argues effectively that the money could be spent on more philanthropic purposes, and not going after historical relics.

Bellamy joined Twitter in April 2009 and has sent out 123,000 tweets to his roughly 3,800 followers. Perhaps the most damning information against Bellamy comes from Bellamy’s Twitter account, which may explain why the account has been made private in recent days.  In a tweet from 2009, Bellamy wrote:

“I DONT LIKE WHITE PEOPLE SO I HATE WHITE SNOW!!!!!”

Bellamy denied the many accusations by Kessler. However, the University of Virginia’s student newspaper, The Cavalier Daily, followed up on Kessler’s work.

Surprisingly, the students uncovered even more offensive tweets from Wes Bellamy’s account.

In one message from October 2011, Bellamy retweeted “Word,” in response to a description of performing a sex act on a sleeping woman and the comment that “if she moan it ain’t rape.”

Then in January he retweeted a message from another user saying: “this weekend I’ll be on a whitegirl diet.” Bellamy shared the message, then added “a rape charge waiting to happen,” according to the Cavalier Daily. Earlier in January 2012 Bellamy retweeted a gay slur.

In another tweet, according to the Daily, he wrote that white women “smell like future assault charges n deli meat.”

I believe Kessler’s motive in Charlottesville was legit.

He may still have views on gun control, etc that differ from mainstream Conservatives, however he certainly has awakened to the disease of Leftism.

It would be bad for Conservatives to not embrace those who are in recovery from Leftism, so tread lightly folks.

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