now...
here is my take on it all:
apparently the actual explosion occurred at a residence near the organization chabad, its facility and transitional housing structures. and there are also neighboring synagogues.
the chabad compound address is : 142X 17th street santa monica.
the explosion was reported as coming from
1488 18th street santa monica.
1488??? * (1a)
“ | We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children. | ” |
“ | Because the beauty of the White Aryan women must not perish from the earth. | ” |
The Fourteen Words is a phrase used predominantly by white nationalists. It most commonly refers to the 14-word slogan: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children",[1] and it can also refer to another 14-word slogan: "Because the beauty of the White Aryan women must not perish from the earth."[2] Both slogans were coined by David Lane, a member of the white separatist organization The Order. The first slogan was inspired by a statement, 88 words in length, from Volume 1, Chapter 8 of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf:
What we must fight for is to safeguard the existence and reproduction of our race and our people, the sustenance of our children and the purity of our blood, the freedom and independence of the fatherland, so that our people may mature for the fulfillment of the mission allotted it by the creator of the universe. Every thought and every idea, every doctrine and all knowledge, must serve this purpose. And everything must be examined from this point of view and used or rejected according to its utility.
White nationalists sometimes combine the number 14 with 88, as in "14/88" or "1488". The 8s stand for the eighth letter of the alphabet (H), with 'HH' standing for "Heil Hitler".[3] '88' can also refer to the book 88 Precepts by David Lane,[4] and for the 88-word statement in Mein Kampf mentioned above.
18th street ??? OMFG * (1b)
and the jews dont OWN the media eh?
i'd call this a most weak attempt at a disinformation campaign.
nice try zog.
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Founded | 1959 |
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Years active | 1959 – present |
Territory | Mostly in Los Angeles California, the western and southern areas of the United States, Mexico, and Central America, El Salvador, some parts of Honduras and Guatemala |
Ethnicity | Mexican and Central Americans |
Membership | 30,000-50,000 nationwide[1] |
Criminal activities | Drug trafficking, assault,robbery, kidnapping,pandering, extortion, arms trafficking, human trafficking,auto theft, murder, illegal immigration, illegal gambling,identity document forgery andfraud |
Allies | Mexican Mafia |
Rivals | Bloods, Latin Kings, Mara Salvatrucha, Crips |
18th Street gang is considered to be the largest transnational criminal gang in Los Angeles, California. It is estimated that there are thousands of members in Los Angeles County alone. There are approximately 200 separate individual autonomous gangs operating under the same label within separate barrios in the San Fernando Valley, the San Gabriel Valley, the South Bay, South Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles, Pico Union, Inglewood, Cudahy, and Orange County, according to the latest figures from the NDIC. Their wide-ranging activities and elevated status has even caught the eye of the FBI and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who recently initiated wide-scale raids against known and suspected gang members netting hundreds of arrests across the country. A US Justice Department report from 2009 estimates that the 18th Street gang has a membership of some 30,000 to 50,000 with 80% of them being illegal aliens from Mexico and Central America and is active in 44 cities in 20 states. Its main source of income is street-level distribution of cocaine and marijuana and, to a lesser extent, heroin and methamphetamine. Gang members also commit assault, auto theft, carjacking, drive-by shootings, extortion, homicide, identification fraud, and robbery.[2]