Social Understandings

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Confirmation of the FEEDing Frenzy

3/2/14
After re-reading the Winston-salem Chronicle [March 13,2014] article,

"BLSA scholarships and honors presented"
http://wschronicle.com/2014/03/blsa-scholarships-and-honors-presented/




which the article confirms the concept in the article "What is a clachan"; "What is a clachan?a";"What is a clachan?b" and "What is a clachan? ab1" which included the fact that the purchase of the  old WSFC courthouse by Clanchan Properies[who in their ad ask-what is a clachan?]-based on local secret code-a clan in secret participating in the hiding and benfit of stealing the twin and the wealth that is suppose to go to the mother of the AFrican American twin; in which part of the answer also includes notes posts on blogged, "Titled-[http://friendseeeee.wordpress.com/2014/03/22/what-is-a-clachanab1/];

"What is a clachan?ab1";March 22, 2014

concerning:

"the fact that the “PANEL” meeting at Applebee’s really was to create solutions to stop AFrican American[s] from getting their wealth as well as for the local “PANEL” to understand that they were to be UNITED in the killing/robbing/and stealing of innoncent  AFrican Americans wealth/health/prosperity; which after reading the WS Chronicle the following coded- verifications/confirmations evolved;"



90% of the participants who were on the "PANEL" to develop solutions to help white males [WAKE FOREST UNIVERISTY ALUMNI] to rob African Americans were also on lthe list at; which also included where the EVENT was held:\ [the Milton Rhodes Center for ARTS];

Coded:
1. the Wake Forest University BLACK LAW Law Students Association 29th Annual Scholarship Banquet on Feb. 28 at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts.

2.Guest speakers included N.C. Supreme Court Associate Justice Cheri L. Beasley, Winston-Salem Bar Association President Fredrick B. Adams II, Dellabrook Presbyterian Pastor Rev. Dr. Carlton A.G. Eversley [who connected with the Carter G. Woodson school who dismissed me because of not agreeing to teach BLACK children that their highest goal should be a janitor] and District Court Judge Denise Hartsfield[who is participating in hiding of twin child stolen/help the father of the twin not have to pay 13 years of back childsupport to the mother of the other twin]. The keynote was delivered by Carl E. Stewart, the chief judge on the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.

3.Scholarships were awarded to three current law students:  Ashlee Johnson, Ashley Waring (president of the BLSA) and Ruth Tisdale. Special recognition was given to the BLSA Mock Trial Team and Sonny S. Haynes, a Womble Carlyle attorney who serves as the team’s coach.[award goes to "JOHNSON"=code-WE Johnson at Carver Road Christian Church; Mock Team=code-do it again [run system of Robery of African Americans]Womble-code-use Larry Womble in 2nd system; like robbery of AFrican American first];


And the last paragraph seals and says it ALL:
WFU Law Dean Blake D. Morant gave closing remarks, hailing the BLSA banquet as a “signature event of Wake Forest University” that upholds the university’s Pro Humanitate motto adding thatTHE PLIGHT OF ONE IS THE PLIGHT OF US ALL";[code-EVENT at Wake Forest University is to UPHOLD Wake Forest Univeristy's PRO HUMANitate MOTTO=If one African American not serving white males get their wealth; then ALL AFrican Americans not serving white males will get their wealth;so African American[s]serving white males have to UPHOLD Wake Forest University MOTTO-the plight of one is the plight of us all-meaning that the GROUP of African Americans helping white males to rob African Americans not working in secret to rob other African Americans have to stay together and be one group; and since Denise Hartsfield took a hit for the group; why hartsfield name will be in the media  a lot-part of code-that everything is operating as planned;


note: The op/Ed  page A9;3/13/14 of the Winston-Salem Chronicle sums up and confirms the communication code above:

Using titles:
1. Bond Referendum
2. Skewed Voting
3."A Happy(and Genereous)Deac [Bob McCreary-vitory over "DUKE"; [right side of article #1&2]
4."TEAM" [picture of African American group MORant,etc.[ad  below "Sadler picture of black male][on lower right of page];
5."President channels Booker T[picture of Barack Obama] BILL TURNER[guest colomnist];[on left side
of page under article #1&2];
6. CORRECTION[Black male "Warren"] in lower left corner of page;



note:
Posted 3/31/14
Found picture of Denise hartsfield laughing with local people;



 in the winston-salem Chronicle, March 27, 2014; where had posted that  Denise hartsfield name would be in the media regularly because she represents that everything is going along as planned;
note: notice the [white] makeup-a subconscious response to be used in secret by white males;
google: Hagan:I still work;  meet with Obama" by   T. Kevin Walker; March 26,2014;
http://wschronicle.com/2014/03/hagan%E2%80%88i-still-work-meet-with-obama/


Godwillst

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BLSA scholarships and honors presented

http://wschronicle.com/2014/03/blsa-scholarships-and-honors-presented/

More than 180 people attended the Wake Forest University Black Law Students Association 29th Annual Scholarship Banquet on Feb. 28 at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts.
Guest speakers included N.C. Supreme Court Associate Justice Cheri L. Beasley, Winston-Salem Bar Association President Fredrick B. Adams II, Dellabrook Presbyterian Pastor Rev. Dr. Carlton A.G. Eversley and District Court Judge Denise Hartsfield. The keynote was delivered by Carl E. Stewart, the chief judge on the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
Scholarships were awarded to three current law students:  Ashlee Johnson, Ashley Waring (president of the BLSA) and Ruth Tisdale. Special recognition was given to the BLSA Mock Trial Team and Sonny S. Haynes, a Womble Carlyle attorney who serves as the team’s coach.
Professor Timothy X. Davis received the BLSA Legacy Award, which is given to an individual whose ardent and sustained support of BLSA has impacted the organization and its members.


“BLSA is a wonderful organization committed to serving the law school, its members and the larger community,” said Davis, one of the nation’s foremost sports law scholars. ”I was deeply honored and moved to be recognized for my service to BLSA and its members.”
“Benefiting Lives through Social Action,” the event’s theme, commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act, the 60th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education and the legacy of service by Dr. Nelson Mandela. Stewart’s words reflected the theme.
He urged students to be of service to their community, now and in their future careers in law, and to give back by endowing  scholarships at Wake Forest Law and striving to improve the welfare of the community by working with charities and for those in need.

“There is always room for excellence,” he said. “While at Wake Forest Law, obtain and maintain excellence. Excellency must be your trademark. There is no market for mediocrity.”
He implored students to “bear down” in their work and careers to honor the support of their families, teachers and the pioneers in law before them such as Thurgood Marshall.
“Be people of great character and integrity,” Stewart advised, adding that all a lawyer has is his or her reputat

WFU Law Dean Blake D. Morant gave closing remarks, hailing the BLSA banquet as a “signature event of Wake Forest University” that upholds the university’s Pro Humanitate motto adding that “the plight of one is the plight of us all.”







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