OBAMA REGIME REFUSES TO EXPLAIN WHY IT DROPPED CHARGES AGAINST DOMESTIC TERRORIST
by Sharon Rondeau

(Sep. 16, 2013) — On Monday a civilian contractor working at the Washington Navy Yard opened fire in a cafeteria at approximately 8:20 a.m., killing at least 12 and wounding 15 others. The one known perpetrator, Aaron Alexis, was killed after being confronted by police.
Alexis had three weapons with him, including an AR-15 assault rifle, which was reportedly used by Adam Lanza at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT when he murdered 20 first-graders and six educators after barging into the school on December 14 last year.
Alexis is reported to have had an identification card belonging to an individual who is on leave who claimed he was not acquainted with Alexis. A second possible suspect is still at large as of this writing.
Anger management issues and a discharge from the Navy for “misconduct” are reported to have been a part of Alexis’s past, although he is said to have received two medals of commendation from the Navy prior to his discharge.
On Monday evening, commentator and radio show host Erik Rush tweeted a photo of Alexis and Elizabeth Ann Duke, who was a fugitive from justice for 24 years until the charges against her for domestic terrorism, identification fraud, conspiracy, and mishandling of explosives.
Duke was a member of the May 19 Communist Order, which set off bombs at several buildings in New York City and military installations in Washington, DC, including the computer center at the Washington Navy Yard in 1983.
According to The New York Times, all members of the organization were apprehended and charged as of 1988 except Elizabeth Ann Duke., who remained a fugitive. The others were ” individually tried and convicted of various crimes including robbery, possession of illegal weapons and explosives, and forgery.”
Chinese communist dictator Ho Chi Minh and slain civil rights leader Malcolm X were both born on May 19.
In June 2009, the indictments against Duke were dismissed by Magistrate Judge Deborah A. Robinson with no reason cited that the public has been able to see, as Robinson sealed her order after receiving FOIA requests for the documentation from Montgomery Blair Sibley.
Robinson is not a full U.S. District Court Judge but signed an order with that title dismissing the indictments against Duke on June 17, 2009.
The May 19 Communist Order was a breakaway group of The Weather Underground, founded by Bill Ayers, which carried out the “Days of Rage” in October 1969 wherein its members “rioted in the streets, destroying public property, and detonating an explosive at the Haymarket police statue. In December 1969, Weathermen bombed police vehicles to protest the murders of two Black Panther leaders.”
Ayers helped to launch Barack Obama’s political career in Chicago in the mid-1990s.
According to Wikipedia, “M19CO was a combination of the Black Liberation Army and the Weather Underground. It also included members of the Black Panthers and the Republic of New Africa (RNA).[2] [3]
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to grant Sibley’s petition for a Writ of Certiorari to have Robinson removed from her post for violating the law which Sibley had said, if it occurred, would be “tantamount to approving of this wildly improper behavior by Magistrate Judge Robinson.”
Sibley’s letter detailing Robinson’s misconduct and the inexplicable dismissal of the criminal indictments against Duke was copied to the 17 judges and magistrates at the U.S. District Courts in Washington, DC and Philadelpha, PA, including Robinson herself.
When Obama ran for the presidency in 2008, he promised to “fundamentally transform the United States of America.”
In 2009, Obama’s “Justice” Department under Eric Holder refused to prosecute a case of voter intimidation against members of The New Black Panthers, as Holder said that they were “his people.”

News reports deny the use of an AR-15.
More proof keeps filling the files of corruption.