Jamaican Criminals Are Once Again In The Drivers Seat Supported By JFJ

Treasonous crim­i­nal sup­port­ing group Jamaicans for jus­tice, more com­mon­ly referred to as JFJ, has launched a broad­side against the Jamaican police for tak­ing out ter­ror­ists who engage them in shootouts with high-pow­ered weapons

(Jamaica Gleaner photo)

The lat­est ver­bal assault against the police in sup­port of Jamaica’s crim­i­nals was launched by Susan Goffe today. In her speech at a press con­fer­ence at their head­quar­ters Goffe said quote: This is the largest loss of life at the hands of the State since the end of slav­ery.” “This orgy of blood­let­ting by the police must end now.” 

Goffe called on Police Commissioner Owen Ellington to imme­di­ate­ly remove all police per­son­nel involved in the most recent inci­dents from front line duties.“They must remain off front line duty until the courts have deter­mined that they act­ed legal­ly,”(jamaica​glean​er​.com)

In what oth­er coun­try where the rule of law is para­mount ‚would this Charlatan even have the nerve to sug­gest that hero­ic law-enforce­ment offi­cers be removed for tak­ing out ter­ror­ists? These are some of the most dead­ly crim­i­nals armed with lethal high-pow­ered weapons. Anyone famil­iar with Jamaica knows they are not afraid to use them on anyone.

Crime has gone up sig­nif­i­cant­ly under this Government since it took office after the most recent elec­tions of December 29th 2011. There is a gen­er­al con­sen­sus on the streets that this gov­ern­ment is one that is soft on crime. Criminals open­ly state that this is the gov­ern­ment which allows them to “eat a food” (Eating a food is )col­lo­qui­al ver­nac­u­lar that trans­lates into being allowed to make mon­ey, irre­spec­tive of the ille­gal­i­ty of the methodology.

Carolyn Gomes.

Goffe and Gomes parade as defend­ers of the oppressed, but they are not defend­ers of rights they have end­ed up being the biggest sup­port­ers of the most ruth­less crim­i­nals run­ning around slaugh­ter­ing men, women and chil­dren all over the country.

Their cam­paign against law-enforce­ment has being bor­der­ing on aid­ing and abet­ting the most ruth­less crim­i­nals oper­at­ing in the coun­try today.

There is a war going on, The secu­ri­ty forces in Jamaica are not< let me re-empha­size NOT oper­at­ing under nor­mal polic­ing pro­ce­dures. There is an exis­ten­tial fight going on with some of the world’s most blood thirsty urban ter­ror­ist. As such, any causal­ly that accrues can­not be looked at with­in the con­text of nor­mal polic­ing. Of note, absent from the crim­i­nal sup­port­ing JFJ’s dia­tribe is any men­tion of the peo­ple being killed by their maraud­ing friends. There is no men­tion of the guns removed from the bat­tle field. Four in the west Kingston inci­dent alone. There is no men­tion of the lethal­i­ty of the weapons ‚to include the most feared weapon of all the AK47 rifle. This crim­i­nal sup­port­ing group must now be looked at for what it is . If the police was a com­pe­tent police force they would and should be inves­ti­gat­ing this group for sedi­tion and trea­son. Law abid­ing cit­i­zens will have to make a deci­sion ‚as to how long they will be will­ing to tol­er­ate this crim­i­nal sup­port­ing group to exist with­in our coun­try, fund­ed and direct­ed by over­seas interests.

While the police are busy tak­ing out crim­i­nal ele­ments. The call of the crim­i­nal sup­port­ing group JFJ is not falling on deaf ears. Not want­i­ng to be out­done the coun­try’s nation­al secu­ri­ty min­is­ter Peter Bunting has ordered the com­mis­sion­er of police Owen Ellington to review police operations.

(Peter Bunting Jamaica’s nation­al secu­ri­ty min­is­ter)(jamaica​glean​er​.com)

As I point­ed out to you in a recent post this is exact­ly what crim­i­nals incar­cer­at­ed at the Horizon Remand cen­ter want­ed. Recent flare-ups are designed to have mem­bers of the mil­i­tary removed from con­trol over high risk inmates incar­cer­at­ed there. They have achieved the desired results, inso­far as the inmates and their sup­port­ers are con­cerned. As I told you those mem­bers of the mil­i­tary would be removed, well they have been removed. This is a mul­ti pronged approach launched by crim­i­nals in prison, on the streets and the forces that inter­cede on their behalf. They know this gov­ern­ment is a weak on enforc­ing the laws and they are not let­ting up. Recently Jamaican disc jock­ey Adijah Palmer aka Vybes Kartel who is also incar­cer­at­ed await­ing tri­al on mul­ti­ple mur­der charges had a promi­nent mem­ber of the University of the West Indies(UWI) Carolyn Cooper argu­ing in the Daily Gleaner that Palmer who is charged with mul­ti­ple cas­es of mur­der could not be so stu­pid to com­mit those mur­ders. This despite the misog­y­nis­tic garbage that Palmer puts out in the name of music, and her not hav­ing a shred of excul­pa­to­ry evi­dence that would prove Palmer’s inno­cence on nei­ther of the charges. Her entire the­o­ry is hinged on her premise that Palmer could not be that stu­pid. Carolyn Cooper lec­tures at the University!! See sto­ry here:(jamaica​glean​er​.com).

The great­est threat to the Jamaican state is the weak­ness of the present gov­ern­ment. This is a dan­ger­ous­ly feck­less gov­ern­ment that is still pop­u­lat­ed with the same peo­ple of the last PNP admin­is­tra­tion which last­ed 18 12 years and turned out to be a colos­sal fail­ure. During the afore­men­tioned peri­od the nation­al secu­ri­ty of our coun­try was left hang­ing, mort­gaged out to those who fight for the most bru­tal­ly mur­der­ous ele­ments amongst us. During this débâ­cle, crime went up and busi­ness­es fled as they did in the 70’s. Every year under the past PNP Administration over 1600 Jamaicans were slaughtered.A new Government came into being and they were forced to release the secu­ri­ty forces to do their jobs. As a result of the un shack­ling of the secu­ri­ty forces crime went down 40% after Tivoli Gardens rean­nex­a­tion to Jamaica. In the three months since the PNP has been returned to pow­er, crime has explod­ed to wit crim­i­nals feel ener­gised and con­fi­dent to once again take on the secu­ri­ty forces, now claim­ing “this is PNP time”, this is the infor­ma­tion com­ing from the streets.

As the prime min­is­ter attends galas thrown in her hon­or, and as she ingra­ti­ate her­self into mat­ters like crick­et that she was not elect­ed to fix, the coun­try is once again being over-run by the most heart­less crim­i­nals. Once again our coun­try has a deci­sion to make , the Jamaican peo­ple must, as oth­er coun­tries are doing, take their future into their own hands. Jamaicans must tell this gov­ern­ment that if they do not unshack­le the police they will take the laws into their own hands , and the gov­ern­ment must live with the consequence.