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Follow on Google News | Black Muslim Veteran Website Warns Young Military Hopeful.The Hidden Dangers of Being Dishonorably Discharged. A Black Muslim Veteran To Produce Websites Warning Military hopeful, and their families.
By: stanberry@thebrooklynbasedwriter.com Stanberry claims that ever since he was dishonorably discharged, (circa 1996), from the U.S. Army, he has been relentlessly stalked, "gotten into fist-fights on the streets of New York," and "set-up repeatedly, to go to jail," By what he calls "an organized, vicious circle," constructed by members of Fort Hamilton, Military base, in Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, New York--where he was originally recruited. However, Mr. Stanberry has single-handedly, captured hundreds of hours of highly convincing, and controversial, video and photographic evidence, of what he points to as a "Gang ring comprised predominantly of Latinos and Caucasians, and some members of law enforcement" He also presents very unusual photos, and compelling video footage of unknown persons seemingly stalking him between New York, and Florida, with connections to Fort Hamilton Military base. Stanberry warns that, "New recruits need to know of the hidden dangers involved in signing at the bottom line--beforehand." "Police will not assist you, investigate, or offer protection against this threat. Period. In fact, some will actually participate in enabling the criminal activity. You become even more of a pariah within the legal system as a Black person, or having a Muslim background." Stanberry warns for new recruits to keep a sharp eye out for over zealous military recruitment. "When entering the military, ambitious and sometimes unscrupulous recruiters, whose sole ambition is to meet quotas, usually with bonuses attached--will often times, seduce the new recruit with false promises." Telling them, as he was told, "You can avoid cutting your hair," Or tell recruits: Dishonorable discharge is nothing too serious. "Don't believe it. It's very serious." He further explains: "Once dishonorably discharged, I've investigated and discovered the covert and threatening way in which some members of the military operates: Stalking the civilian through the streets--seeing what restaurant they eat, where the target lives, transact business, where the target attempt to go to college, or gain employment. Then the military goes behind the target's back and organize these facilities to discriminate against you. Then hold you in suspicion whenever you're present." "I've had New York City police participating in stalking me into a popular office superstore--on Park Row, New York City. A plain clothes, Hispanic guy with a 9mm in his waist--like in the movies. He stood about a foot behind me--giving me hard stares as if I'm about to steal something. So, he's trying to provoke an altercation." Stanberry continued, "Now, had I reacted out of anger, or fear, clearly this would have turned ugly. Then another: unarmed Black man killed by Law Enforcement. So, I have to wonder: who else have they done this to?" However, Mr. Stanberry, presently has no intentions on giving up his desire to complete his degree--and getting justice for what he calls: "a clear Civil Rights violation, and criminal conspiracy," "The younger ones fresh out of high school must be extra careful--they're easier to trick, and believe these guys, then 7 years later, they notice something criminally unusual, constantly happening to them in the streets. They must be fully informed of these hidden dangers" The Early Stages of Shon Stanberry's series of 'Dishonarably Discharged: What New Recruits Need To Know' web pages can be seen at; http://www.militaryrecruitswarning.webs.com http://caesarsisracist.webs.com http://www.lawyerswantednow.com End
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