How the Murder of Emmett Till can Still Change the World Decades Later

As we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King on this day, many states around the country are once again fighting for justice, freedom and civil rights. Not to dismiss the battle that fueled MLK’s passions and the injustices faced by African Americans in that time, but if anything, today is a day to learn from all of it. People of all races are in a civil rights battle today in America. Earlier today, law abiding Virginia citizens  exercised their right to protest as they did so peacefully to protect the amendment rights they are in jeopardy of losing. 

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Dr. Martin Luther King

In recent months, Americans all over the country have been protesting, fighting for their freedoms and liberties, against vaccine mandates that remove their religious exemptions and force medical mandates on our children to attend public school. Some mandates have also been set for adults, depending upon their career choices. Why are we trading our liberties for false security?

But back to Emmett Till. In researching and writing about our current climate in this country, I was reminded of this very public story in 1955. I’ll give you a refresher or a lesson in case you never heard of Emmett Till.

In August, 1955, Emmett Till, a 14 year old black boy from Chicago, was visiting family in Mississippi. On August 24, Till went into Bryant’s Grocery and Meat Market in Money, Mississippi, to buy candy.  Carolyn Bryant, a white woman who ran the store with her husband Roy, alleged that the young boy whistled at her. This accusation, in a time when prejudice against blacks was prevalent throughout the South (still highly segregated), sealed Till’s fate.

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Emmett Till in a photograph taken by his mother on Christmas Day 1954

August 28, Roy Bryant and his half-brother, J.W. Milam, abducted Till from his uncle’s home in the middle of the night. The men were arrested but maintained their innocence. On August 31, Till’s decomposed body was found in the Tallahatchie River. Till’s mother held an open-casket funeral for her son, in order to bring attention to his murder. It was estimated that 50,000 mourners were in attendance.  Jet magazine published graphic photos of his corpse.

The kidnapping and murder trial of Bryant and Milam was held in Sumner, Mississippi. Five days later, the all-white, all-male jury acquitted the men of murder after deliberating for little over an hour. That acquittal sparked international outrage and ignited the civil rights movement.

The two men later died of cancer without ever being brought to justice for the murder. In 2004, the case was reopened by the Justice Department. It has been alleged that others had been involved in the murder, some of whom were still alive. Unfortunately, after having Till’s body exhumed, no further charges were brought and the case was closed in 2007.  In 2017, Bryant made a stunning admission. She had lied. Her claims that Till grabbed her inappropriately (in court) and whistled at her were in fact, not true. Her white lie killed an innocent black boy.

Till was brutally beaten for this lie. His eyes had been gouged out, he’d been shot in the head. His body was then strapped to a 75-pound cotton gin fan with barbed wire and dumped into the river.  All for whistling at a white woman. Worse, for being falsely accused of whistling at a white woman.

But what was the result of this horrific crime? No one was prosecuted and the murderers were never held accountable. Instead, the world saw graphic photos of this boy’s lifeless body in his coffin in various publications.

Instead, the Civil Rights movement came to life. The loss of this young boy, for a lie, because of the extreme racism of our country, led to the birth of a powerful change. MLK and others like him rose up to fight the injustice of segregation, racism and hate. Laws changed. Minds changed. America changed.

Most often, the things we really need to see, as brutal and raw as Till’s beaten body, are hidden from us. But what if there are more lessons, more justice we can serve in honor of this senseless tragedy and others?

What if the same media outlets that forced those raw images into the faces of the ignorant and racist America did the same today? What if the media stopped covering up for an industry that is injuring and killing our children without repercussions, without liability? What if our media did it’s job and reported the stories of the thousands of lives destroyed by vaccine injury? What if people were told the truth and properly educated on vaccines, given the informed consent they are actually entitled to?

Till’s mother, in the wake of losing her child, made a decision that forever changed the course of history in this country. She let her grief fuel her desire for her son to make a difference in his death. She publicly shared the horrific photos of his beaten body and in doing so, became an advocate for civil rights.

Parents all over the world have faced horrible losses of their children to vaccine injuries. They are speaking out, speaking up and bravely fighting an industry with limitless resources, risking humiliation for their stories, in attempt to change the world and be advocates for other children. We’ve become so trusting of an industry that is in the business of making money off our illnesses, all because of a media that also makes profit off the same industry’s advertisements. What if, like these brave parents, our media stepped up, spoke out and shared the dark side of vaccines? What if they shared the brutal and painful photos and videos of these children suffering, dying?

Wouldn’t that be an amazing thing? It could even set in motion another great and historical movement that saves lives.

For those of you who don’t know, there is a Vaccine Injury Fund in the US that has to date, paid $4.2 billion dollars to families in settlements for vaccine injuries and deaths. “The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is a national vaccine safety surveillance program co-sponsored by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The purpose of VAERS is to detect possible signals of adverse events associated with vaccines.”  – Source, FDA.

“The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) of 1986 (42 U.S.C. §§ 300aa-1 to 300aa-34) was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan as part of a larger health bill on Nov 14, 1986. NCVIA’s purpose was to eliminate the potential financial liability of vaccine manufacturers due to vaccine injury claims in order to ensure a stable market supply of vaccines, and to provide cost-effective arbitration for vaccine injury claims.”

Sadly, many still promote vaccines as “safe and effective” although the evidence shows otherwise. The US Supreme Court declared vaccines to be “unavoidably unsafe” during a hearing regarding a vaccine injured child, Hannah Bruesewitz. Source – US Supreme Court

While I could write chapters upon chapters about this very sensitive topic, instead I will leave you with a request to research for yourself. Whatever your thoughts or beliefs, research as if you are trying to prove or disprove your theory. Remember the young boy whose brave mother chose to make sure his death was not in vain. When you see parents standing bravely in the cold, fighting for your rights to safe vaccines, informed consent and your constitutional rights, think of how brave they are in the face of their own pain, to fight to protect your child, even if you don’t know it yet.

In NJ, the parents of Holly Stavola have advocated for other families since losing their daughter. Holly passed away from adverse reactions to her second MMR shot. Holly’s Law was passed unanimously in NJ in honor of her. Robin Stavola is still an active advocate today for vaccine safety. NJ is also one of many states trying to remove religious and many medical exemptions to mandate vaccines for public school attendance.

Also in NJ, the parents of Nicholas Catone have been advocating since his passing in 2017 from vaccines.  MMA fighter Nick and his wife, Marjorie, a nurse, have spent the past few years learning, educating and fighting for safer vaccines.

In California, Karen Kain has been advocating for safer vaccines for decades. At just six weeks old, her daughter Lorrin suffered a permanent injury from a vaccine “hot lot.” Lorrin succumbed to her injuries at age 15. In 1998, Kain was awarded compensation in the vaccine injury court. Karen has since written a book, done numerous interviews and travels the world to advocate for families and our rights to safer vaccine products.

These stories are just a few of thousands I have heard directly from parents who have lost children from vaccine injury. Now in the wake of new laws being introduced and passed in some states that eliminate parent’s rights to say no to these vaccines that come with such heavy risk, we are seeing a rise up of citizens who are once again fighting to retain the rights others have sacrificed their lives for.  So many mothers, like Mamie Till, find themselves grieving the unimaginable loss of their children, fighting for justice that many never come but also turning their loss into a life of advocacy for others.

In closing, I’ll let Martin Luther King’s words speak for those still fighting for a variety of rights, in America and all over the world. I’d like to believe if he were still alive today, he’d still be heading up the fight for civil rights and justice for all.

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
The time is always right to do what is right.
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.

“Now cracks a noble heart. Good-night, sweet prince; And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest. ”

~William Shakespeare, Hamlet

This quote immediately came to mind when I opened this page to write this post. Today it has been confirmed that music legend Prince has died at the age 0f 57. Children of the 80s all over the world are in shock and reliving their fondest memories of the musical genius. I’m one of them.

Today “this is what it sounds like, when Doves Cry.” Now we know the sound. It’s deafening.

Celebrities pass away all the time. In fact, 2 more this week alone. However, when losing one feels so personal and heavy in your heart as Prince does, you truly realize the impact he has had on a generation, an entire industry and the world. Maybe the word genius is overused in some capacity but there really are very few deserving of that adjective. Prince is absolutely one of them.

Today marks the second time I’ve felt deep sadness and emotion in reaction to the loss of a celebrity. The first was when we lost Robin Williams. Today is the second. Today is extremely heartbreaking.

There isn’t much I can say that hasn’t been said already about Prince. His music evokes memories for all who grew up living it while it was being created. I explained to my kids today what he meant to me. I described my walkman and how music was on cassettes when I listened to Prince over and over again. I wore out my cassettes so when CDs came out, I upgraded my Prince collection. I remember how badly I wanted to see Purple Rain as a teen. I wasn’t allowed to watch it at first and when it finally came out on network TV (you know, edited for all audiences) I was finally allowed to watch it. I watched it so often after that, I’ve lost count on how much. From that first view, the color purple became meaningful for me. Even my kids know that is my favorite color and now they understand how Prince is the reason why. Purple Rain.

I spent most of my teenage years hanging out with musicians and writing music with many of them. I wrote so much poetry growing up and the next logical step was lyrics. Prince was such an inspiration for those of us who loved to create with words and song. He was just…wow. Really if you are a creative brain and grew up in the 80s, Prince just blew your mind. Purple Rain directly inspired a song I wrote in the early 90s. His lyrical and musical genius has forever impacted countless artists and opened the floodgates of imagination and other great works.

I’m actually in tears writing this because his influence on my world is so deep, personal, emotional, inspirational and unforgettable. I really can’t describe it any better so I’ll let Prince take it from here.

Purple Rain in the rain decades later.

1999 seemed so far away when this song was released. “Party like it’s 1999” has become a catchphrase that still hasn’t gone out of style. In fact, ironically today, I saw a commercial that used this very phrase. Prince coined the phrase of a century that will continue live on.

Love everything about this solo guitar set. Everything.

And because he made another song I love even better by covering it, I have to share this. Radiohead can always hold an honor not many other artists can…being covered by a legend.

“How could you just leave me standing, alone in a world that’s so cold…”   “Why do we scream at each other? This is what it sounds like when doves cry.”

Good-night, sweet prince.

Robert DeNiro Just Might Be the Advocate Parents Need, Even If He Doesn’t Know It Yet.

I watched the interview with Robert DeNiro on the Today Show as it aired LIVE. Within about 2 minutes, they asked him about Vaxxed, the documentary that he originally allowed into the Tribeca Film Festival and defended, then subsequently pulled from the festival line-up. Those who are advocates for the film and the right to safe vaccines all suspected that DeNiro was pressured by the CDC to do so.

“I think the movie is something people should see…But definitely there is something to that movie…I as a parent of a child who has Autism, I am concerned. I am not anti-vaccine, I want safe vaccines… The thing is to shut it down, there’s no reason to. If you’re scientists, let’s see, let’s hear. Everybody doesn’t want to hear much about it, it’s shut down…There’s more to this than meets the eye, believe me…There’s something there that people aren’t addressing and for me to get so upset here today, on The Today Show with you guys, means there is something there. That’s all I wanted was for the movie to be seen, you can make your own judgment, but you must see it… There is a link [between vaccines and autism] and they are saying there isn’t and there are… other things there. I don’t know, I’m not a scientist but I know because I’ve seen so much reaction about just ‘let’s find out the truth.’ … Everyone should have the choice to take vaccines, some places it’s becoming mandatory but it does benefit the big drug companies…”  ~ Robert DeNiro

Today, he proved that the pressure was weighing heavily on his conscience when it comes to the questions of vaccine safety and the possible link to Autism. DeNiro took a huge step on the Today Show. He stepped out from behind the heavy hand of the CDC and into the light of advocacy. He may very well be the advocate that every parent in this country needs, even those who don’t know it yet. He may very well be the voice that speaks for those who have been silenced in their fight or worse, who’s lives have been cut short due to vaccine injury and death.

From all the parents of children who have been injured or lost their lives from vaccines, thank you Robert DeNiro. Thank you for helping them be heard. Thank you for giving them a voice. From all the parents who feel the weight of guilt for this, thank you. For all the parents who live with Autism in their families and lives, thank you. Thank you for sharing your personal experience with having an Autistic child and letting us know we are not alone.

Robert DeNiro took a huge step today for all parents and used his opportunity to do so with conviction. Almost immediately, the mainstream media scrambled to discredit his stance, but he opened an important door today and I hope he fights to keep it open.

If you would like to learn more from someone who has become an advocate for all parents after watching her baby daughter suffer from vaccine injuries, then years later passing away as a result, please visit my friend Karen Kain’s website here. You may not know it, but she’s fighting for all parents and their children’s rights to safe vaccines. Even yours.

 

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Karen Kain and her daughter Lorrin, who was vaccine injured as an infant and passed away at age 15. Photo courtesy of karenkain.com

 

Here’s a trailer of Vaxxed. You can visit their website to learn about screenings in your area or request one.

**It is important to note that the medical community and media are working overtime to make Robert DeNiro sound like he is clueless (yet he is a father of a child with Autism). That is how they treat parents who question the safety of vaccines. Belittling and bullying are part of the tactics that force vaccines on us without any real guarantees or answers. I know people who have lost children to vaccine injuries. Before you are willing to believe everything the mainstream media tells you, I ask that you do some research, learn about “Hot Lots,” The Vaccine Injury Fund (why does the government have a fund to pay out if they are safe?) and check out this documentary for yourself. Be willing to do research before you assume and be open minded to the possibility that vaccines that once were intended to prevent disease have become much more than that. We all have a right to know what is in the needles going into our children. IF a government can cover up poisoning thousands through the water supply, why would you assume they’d never do it through mandatory shots? I know this is a heated subject with people on both sides but it would not even be in question if there weren’t so many reasons to question it.

These are not anti-vaccine advocates. These are pro-safe vaccine advocates. There is a huge difference.

There are many medical professionals who have come forward and refuse to bow down to big pharmaceuticals. K Paul Stoller, MD is one of them and his latest blog post on the Bolen Report here also has a link to his website.

 

Navigating the News

Our country and world is in crisis. Just take a look at the current news stories. A serious problem facing us today starts with the inability to navigate the news and decipher fact from fiction. As a life long writer, journalist and news reporter, I have always taken seriously the responsibility that comes with this profession. Once called “journalistic integrity,” that code of ethics, the standard of our profession, has become almost non-existent in today’s mainstream media. “Journalists” are not what they once were and we have more “reality TV” style news-casting than true news reporting. 24 hour hour news is now a ratings race instead of an unbiased relaying of events.

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Throughout the topics I will cover here, I plan to help you find your way through all the bullshit that is fed to you as truth and newsworthy so you can push it aside and focus on the real issues facing our nation and world. I’ll warn you, it’s not usually pretty when you finally push below the surface but it’s necessary if you want to be more aware of what is really going on. The world as you know it is not at all as black and white, right or left, day or night as you are led to believe.

If you are already someone who takes the time to research and question everything you are told, then I applaud your willingness to be more consciously aware. It’s not an overnight revolution and everyone who has taken this path knows it takes an open mind and strong convictions. The man behind the curtain is not always who you’d think and you can not always ignore the truths in front of you, no matter how hard you may try.

I’ve watched the evolution of journalism and it’s really more like a destruction. It has morphed into an entirely new breed of journalists who no longer tell the story, but instead craft the story, even star in the story and way too often, involve themselves in the event to fuel the story where it really never existed.

You’ll see once you are willing to really take a look. We’ll soon trace the ownership and political affiliations of the mainstream media outlets you have been relying on to report the truth without bias, starting on the ground floor of this multilevel tower of deception.

Until next time… ~ #jerseygirlblog

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