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Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514965401 >>514967089 >>514967351 >>514970979
Why Kill Bishop and not Castro
Grenada is tiny. Why murder my black brothers? Did the US sponsor the assassination of the greatest leader and speaker in the Caribbean and maybe even all of North and South America? What were they so scared of?

Bishop’s Speech in New York:

What Gave Maurice Bishop's Speech Its POWER?

Maurice Bishop On Capitalism & Third World Exploitation

https://youtu.be/SreObDwfv_Q
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514965619 >>514968708
In his speech in NY he points out the cyclical crises that are the nature of capitalism systems. “When the West get’s a cold, the Third World gets neumonía”

https://youtu.be/X7MtydR-fiI
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514965866
Timeline of Events Leading Up to the Assassination of Maurice Bishop and the US Invasion of Grenada
This timeline focuses on key political, social, and international developments from the Grenadian Revolution in 1979 through the internal conflicts within the New Jewel Movement (NJM), the assassination of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop on October 19, 1983, and the subsequent US-led invasion on October 25, 1983. It draws from historical accounts to provide a chronological overview.
• March 13, 1979: The New Jewel Movement (NJM), a Marxist-Leninist opposition group led by Maurice Bishop, launches a bloodless coup against the authoritarian regime of Prime Minister Eric Gairy while he is attending the United Nations. The NJM takes control of the radio station, announces the formation of the People’s Revolutionary Government (PRG), and suspends the 1974 constitution. Bishop is declared prime minister, marking the start of the Grenadian Revolution. The new government gains popular support through mass mobilization and begins implementing socialist reforms, including free medical services, education, adult literacy programs, and agricultural support for small farmers.
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514965974
• 1979–1983: The PRG enacts widespread reforms, including infrastructure improvements, a 50% increase in water supply, village electrification, reduction of unemployment from 49% to 14%, universal medical and dental care, abolition of school fees, and a mass literacy campaign. Cuba provides significant aid, particularly for constructing the Point Salines international airport, boosting investment from $3.3 million in 1979 to $37.4 million in 1982. However, US tensions rise under President Ronald Reagan, who views Grenada’s ties to Cuba and the Soviet Union as a threat, labeling the airport a potential Soviet military base. Internal participation in mass organizations wanes, and a cash crunch threatens projects.   
• June 1983: Bishop meets with US officials in Washington to discuss relations, which disillusioned hardline left-wing factions within the NJM’s Central Committee, exacerbating internal divisions.
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514966127
• September 1983: At a Central Committee meeting, internal party strife intensifies, with criticisms of Bishop’s leadership for disorganization. A proposal for joint leadership between Bishop and Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard is initially agreed upon, but Bishop reverses his decision during a diplomatic trip to Eastern Europe, fueling a power struggle amid growing paranoia and rumors of assassination plots. 
• October 12, 1983: Amid escalating internal conflicts, a left-wing faction of the Central Committee, supported by General Hudson Austin (Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces), places Bishop under house arrest at midnight. This reflects deepening factionalism between Bishop’s moderate wing and Coard’s hardliners. 
• October 19, 1983: Hundreds of Grenadian supporters march in protest, liberating Bishop from house arrest. He leads them to Fort Rupert (army headquarters), but troops loyal to Austin and the hardliners recapture the fort. Bishop, along with several cabinet members (including Education Minister Jacqueline Creft), union leaders, and others—totaling at least 11 deaths—are executed by firing squad. Their bodies are later burned. General Hudson Austin dissolves the civilian government, announces the formation of the Revolutionary Military Council (with himself as spokesman), imposes a four-day, 24-hour shoot-on-sight curfew, and closes the airport, stranding over 1,000 US citizens, including about 600 medical students.
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514966306
• October 20, 1983: The US Special Situation Group (SSG), chaired by Vice President George Bush, convenes and supports contingency planning for a military operation in response to reports of the crisis, including the assassination and curfew. The mission expands to include neutralizing hostile forces and restoring political order, amid assessments of potential resistance from Grenadian and Cuban forces. 
• October 21, 1983: The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) holds an emergency session and votes to invite Barbados, Jamaica, and the US to form a multinational peacekeeping force. OECS spokesperson Eugenia Charles formally requests US assistance to address the instability. 
• October 22, 1983: Governor-General Sir Paul Scoon secretly requests OECS intervention to remove the Revolutionary Military Council. The US National Security Planning Group (NSPG), including President Reagan, directs the Joint Chiefs of Staff to plan a full military operation. Intelligence reports indicate Grenadian mobilization of about 2,000 reservists, 1,500 regulars, and 600 armed Cubans, prompting orders for an overwhelming force. An execute order is issued to Admiral Wesley L. McDonald for a multi-service landing on October 25. 
• October 25, 1983: The US launches Operation Urgent Fury, invading Grenada with approximately 7,600 troops, alongside Caribbean allies. The stated objectives include rescuing American citizens, disarming hostile forces, and restoring orderly government amid the chaos following Bishop’s assassination. The invasion encounters resistance, resulting in 19 US deaths, 116 wounded, and Cuban losses of 25 killed.
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514966693 >>514967611
Timeline:

>Bishop leads bloodless revolution over-throwing British governor Gary.

>People rejoice and are happy.

>Gives speech in New York. Wow this black Communist guy is pretty based.

>Get’s abdúceted and murdered by his own. (Common lay suspected to be a CIA plot)

>Murrica to the rescue.
Anonymous (ID: B9eLYIw7) United States No.514967089 >>514967925
>>514965401 (OP)
Any one that speaks the truth and is in a position of power is a danger to the Jew.
The “isms” capitalism , communism, Marxism, fascism are just cover for international Jewry. The (((powers))) care nothing for ideology, just money and power.
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514967137
And as this meme points out: Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable.

Red-pill everyone. Don’t fall for race-bait.
Anonymous (ID: 4Y+msW0c) Finland No.514967351
>>514965401 (OP)
They tried to kill Castro
Anonymous (ID: B9eLYIw7) United States No.514967611 >>514968592 >>514969097
>>514966693
Remember all the black leaders / presidents in Africa that were suddenly overthrown/ murdered during Covid and the vax roll out ?
What did the have in common ?
None would authorize or force the vax on their people.
Do you remember the assassination of the president of Haiti at the same time ?
They caught to perpetrators, all Americans , all US special forces , all proven (((CIA))) operatives. It was all over the news for two days , then completely buried.
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514967925
>>514967089

I think that if they continued to allow an intelligent man of color to redpill normies in America that it would be devastating. Bishop was articúlate, Communist; took control without asking for permission and allowing his legacy to continue without making an example of him would have been fatal to the Western capitalista/colonialist system.

Real communism was tried. It worked in Grenada. It led to a peaceful revolution. Granadinas remember the short three years under Bishop fondly.
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514968592
>>514967611

June 8, 2020: Pierre Nkurunziza (President of Burundi) – Died at age 55 from a heart attack, though some speculation suggested COVID-19. Burundi had expelled WHO officials shortly before, and Nkurunziza downplayed the virus, calling it “God’s punishment for enemies.”

March 17, 2021: John Magufuli (President of Tanzania) – Died at age 61 from heart complications. A prominent COVID denier who rejected lockdowns, masks, and initially vaccines (promoting herbal remedies instead), his death fueled rumors of COVID-19 or assassination.

March 10, 2021: Hamed Bakayoko (Prime Minister of Ivory Coast) – Died at age 56 from cancer while receiving treatment in Germany.

December 17, 2020: Pierre Buyoya (Former President of Burundi) – Died at age 71 from COVID-19 complications while in France.

December 13, 2020: Ambrose Dlamini (Prime Minister of Eswatini) – Died at age 52 from complications after contracting COVID-19 while hospitalized in South Africa.
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514968708
>>514965619

Notice at the end of the speech: “Long live the people of Palestine.”
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514969097
>>514967611

August 18, 2020: Mali – President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta overthrown in a military coup led by Colonel Assimi Goïta amid protests over governance and jihadist violence. Keïta resigned and was not killed.

September 5, 2021: Guinea – President Alpha Condé overthrown in a coup led by Colonel Mamady Doumbouya. Condé was detained but not killed.

October 25, 2021: Sudan – Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok arrested in a military coup led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. Hamdok was later released;

January 24, 2022: Burkina Faso – President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré overthrown in a coup led by Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba amid security failures. Kaboré was detained but unharmed.

September 30, 2022: Burkina Faso (Second Coup) – Damiba overthrown by Captain Ibrahim Traoré. Damiba fled; no death.

These deaths and coups are explained away by multiple sources in MSM as:

The coups, while clustered during the pandemic, are better explained by pre-existing instability in the Sahel region, including jihadist threats and economic fallout from COVID, not global vaccine agendas.
Anonymous (ID: 6PaA2CKJ) No.514969711
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Redemption Song (Official Music Video)

https://youtu.be/yv5xonFSC4c
Anonymous (ID: Un1e1bwB) Argentina No.514970979
>>514965401 (OP)
Because Castro was as dirty and fucked up as the capitalists he claimed to hate so much,