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Friday, 25 August 2017

This is how crazy Trump's supporters are!


Dear Friends: "Let's get things back into perspective here!"

If you watched Drumpfs so-called rally in Phoenix last night you couldn't help but notice the token black guy sitting behind Don the Con in the audience. (This guy is a regular on the Trumplethinskin dog and pony show and is a good example of the type of wacko's that come to his rallies!)


The guy is a very disturbed man who is right up the mobster end of Trump’s droids.

He calls himself Michael the Black Man.

His real name is Michael Symonette and he was a member of a cult in 1990’s in Florida.

He was acquitted of murders during this period.

He runs several conspiracy websites.

He thinks Clinton and McCain are Cherokee Indians who are blocking Trump.

He thinks Congress are Indians also.

He thinks Oprah is the devil.

He has been coming to the rallies since Oct. 2016 and usually right behind Trump.

That is not only odd, but it's outright creepy, isn't it?


(From the Chicago Tribune: The presence of Michael the Black Man - variously known as Michael Symonette, Maurice Woodside and Mikael Israel - has inspired not only trending Twitter hashtags but a great deal of curiosity and Google searches. Internet sleuths find the man's bizarre URL, a easily-accessible gateway to his strange and checkered past.

The radical fringe activist from Miami once belonged to a violent black supremacist religious cult and he runs a handful of amateur, unintelligible conspiracy websites. He has called Barack Obama "The Beast" and Hillary Clinton a Ku Klux Klan member. Oprah, he says, is the devil.

Most curiously, in the 1990s, he was charged, then acquitted, with conspiracy to commit two murders.

But Michael the Black Man loves President Donald Trump. And President Trump's campaign apparently loves him right back.

It's unclear if the White House or President Trump's campaign officials are aware of Michael the Black Man's turbulent history or extreme political views, but he and his followers have stumped for the president at his inauguration and the Super Bowl.

In July, he posted video footage of himself at the Mar-a-Lago Club, President Trump's so-called "Winter White House," for the Republican Party of Palm Beach County's annual Lincoln Day Dinner.

Wearing a black dinner coat over a white "BLACKS FOR TRUMP" T-shirt, Michael the Black Man posed with the local GOP's chairman, apparently took a photo of first lady Melania Trump and recorded a selfie video that showed his arm slung over the shoulder of Florida Gov. Rick Scott.

At a campaign rally in late October 2016, down in Sanford, Fla., Trump even gave the "BLACKS FOR TRUMP" signs an approving shout-out.

"Look at those signs behind me," Trump said to the roaring crowd. "Blacks for Trump. I like those signs."

The candidate, wearing a camouflage "Make America Great Again hat," turned to the sign-holders and offered a thumbs-up. Michael the Black Man, standing behind Trump and grinning widely, gave a thumbs-up right back.

"Blacks for Trump," the candidate said again. "You watch. You watch. Those signs are great, thank you."

The signs drew national attention at the time, but not because of Michael the Black Man. Rally watchers came away perplexed after one event when white women were seen waving the signs. That same month, New York Magazine and the Miami New Times published articles recounting the sign maker's story.

Before he started calling himself Michael the Black Man, the man identified as Maurice Woodside joined a cult led by Hulon Mitchell Jr., who went by Yahweh Ben Yahweh and eventually turned violent. The two men met when Woodside was 21 years old.

Woodside followed Yahweh's fiery teachings for years, even after the leader allegedly denied his dying, cancer-stricken mother medical treatment and instead prescribed her "vegetables, nuts, and herbs," prosecutors once said in court, according to the New Times.

In the early 1990s, the New Times reported, Woodside, Yahweh and 14 other members of the cult were arrested by federal agents and charged with racketeering and conspiracy in 14 murders and a firebombing.

Ricardo Woodside, Maurice's brother, had once been in the cult but left after his mother's death. Woodside testified in court that his brother had helped beat a man named Aston Green, who argued with Yahweh and was taken to the Florida Everglades and beheaded with a dull machete, reported the New Times.

He also testified that Maurice Woodside was the cult member who stabbed a Louisiana man named Leonard Dupree in the eye with a sharpened stick.

Yahweh was sentenced to 11 years in prison. Maurice Woodside, who denies the cult was violent or murderous, was acquitted along with six others.

n later years, Woodside changed his name to Maurice Symonette. Eventually, he became Michael the Black Man, an anti-Democrat - or as he calls them, Demon-crat - who preaches the Bible and abhors homosexuality. He started a private radio station, BOSS 104.1 FM, to broadcast his radical beliefs, and began causing a ruckus in public.

At an Obama campaign speech in Coral Gables, Fla., in 2008, he and a group of other protesters loudly interrupted the future president, shouting "Barack, go home!" and waving signs that declared "Obama endorsed by the KKK," reported the Miami New Times.

One sign, held by Michael the Black Man, read: "Blacks against Obama."

His website, Gods2.com, proclaims on the landing page: "LATIN, BLACK AND WHITE MUST UNITE!"

Links on that site lead to another one, honestfact.com, which claims that the "Real KKK Slave Masters" are "CHEROKEE Indians (Hidden Babylonians)."

The proclamations only get more unhinged from there: "ISIS AND HILLARY RACE WAR PLOT TO KILL ALL BLACK & WHITE WOMAN OF AMERICA WITH MS-13."

And: "YAHWEH BEN YAHWEH Taught Us To Vote Republican & is Now VINDICATED."

And: "BLACKS FOR TRUMP SUPPORTS SENATOR JEFF SESSIONS"

The site also displays a photo of a Confederate flag with the caption: "Cherokee Democratic Flag."

In Phoenix Tuesday night, as supporters chanted "build that wall!," Trump turned again to the roaring crowd behind him and flashed a thumbs up.

 Michael the Black man flashed one back, smiled and mouthed, "I love you!")



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