What Rights?

by Rev. Kenneth Molyneaux

On a cloudy day in Northern Ohio, Brother Brian Weaver and I decided to spread the great creed of Creativity by spreading fliers out at a local mall. The warm July afternoon was well suited for our crusade. Quickly we went about our business by placing hundreds of fliers on the windshields of the cars in the parking lot.

About a half hour into our distribution, we were harassed by security (Akron police officers) who demanded that we remove the fliers we had just spread. Knowing our rights to spread literature are guaranteed under the constitution, we declined the officer's request and exercised our right to silence by proclaiming, "I have nothing to say."

The officers trampled our rights and threw handcuffs on us while they escorted us to a detention area. We would not entertain the officers with answers to their questions and kept our cool even when one particularly offensive officer made homosexual comments. The officers even commented that the Church was a gang as we were both wearing Church shirts (by this logic, all the police officers would be considered gang members as they were wearing similar uniforms) and that they hoped we would get a Jewish judge for our trial. The officers contemplated the charges against us and decided not to try for hate crime charges. We were charged with criminal trespassing and littering.

After about an hour wait, we were finally taken down to the jail. Our time in jail was an educational one as we observed first hand niggers in their environment. There were Whites present-as police officers, that is. Some of the police officers were aware of the bogus situation and helped us by situating the two of us in a cell away from the growing swarm of filth. After spending most of the day and part of the night in custody of the police, we were finally released.

Several weeks later, on August 22nd, we attended the pre- trial in the hopes of having the bogus charges dropped but this wasn't to be. We were assigned a mud lawyer who knew very little about law and turned out to be an intern. We were offered five days of community service if we plead "no contest" but we knew we hadn't committed any crimes and rejected the offer. We chose a trial by jury that was scheduled for August 30th.

A day before the trial, the lawyers(we had gotten a second lawyer who was Jewish) informed me that they wanted more time to prepare a motion to dismiss the charges as the prosecutor had changed the littering code violation. I had no problem with this but there was a misunderstanding between the Jewish lawyer and Brother Weaver. The Jew deceived Brother Weaver and he was unable to make the trip from New York to Ohio in order to attend the trial.

The trial didn't take place on August 30th, however, as the continuance was granted and the trial was rescheduled for September 13th. As he hadn't signed a simple piece of paper in the court room, a warrant was issued for Brother Weaver's arrest as he hadn't made the 7 hour trip to stay in a court room for several minutes.

On September 13th, the trial finally took place as I had mud all around me. I had a mud lawyer, a Jewish lawyer, and there was a Jewish judge. In addition to this, vital evidence was denied by the judge. The constitutionality of the issue with Supreme Court cases supporting the right to distribute literature was not allowed to be presented to the jury. Also, evidence showing that no one had ever been convicted of violating the flier ordinance I was charged with, was denied.

Despite this, I was confident of victory as the prosecution had not proved that I had committed any crimes. In order to be found guilty of littering, one must be shown to have done so recklessly and this was never even mentioned in any testimonies. The trespassing charge was similar as no one had ever asked us to leave and anyone is allowed at a public place like a mall.

I hadn't seen any point in taking the stand myself so I refrained from doing so and let the prosecution try and prove me guilty. The jury itself consisted of 7 Whites and one nigger which took approximately 30 minutes to deliberate my fate.

I was asked to rise as my verdict was pronounced and did so. With my head held high, I received the absurd ruling of guilty on both charges. Sentencing commenced shortly thereafter and I was handed the maximum penalty possible-90 days in jail with a $750 fine. Two days of the jail time were suspended as I had spent a day in jail when I was arrested and since there were two charges, it came to two days. With court costs, the fine came to $1157.

While I cannot say that I was surprised by the ruling, I was disappointed as I had hoped that at least one decent person would have sat on the jury. I am, of course, appealing the decision and hope to get it overturned. If this isn't possible, I hope to learn from the whole experience and hope that the trial's outcome has opened people's eyes to the decaying system around us.

Come what may, the mighty juggernaut that is Creativity will continue on its unstoppable path. Our White Racial Comrades will continue to make this is Whiter, Brighter world no matter what obstacles stand in our way. I deeply thank all those who have expressed their sympathies to me concerning this miscarriage of justice. Any further assistance would be greatly appreciated. RAHOWA!

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