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Unfortunately, until they are ready to put a kabosh on the fake RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA narrative, Seth Rich will not get justice and Assange will continue being a prisoner in solitary confinement.
For a refresher:
NEW YORK â Ten years ago, the New York Times reported on a growing underground subculture in the black community known as Down Low, comprised largely of men who secretly engage in homosexual activity while living âstraightâ lives in public.
Itâs within that subtext that opposition researchers for Hillary Clintonâs 2008 presidential campaign began investigating rumors that Rev. Jeremiah Wright was running a âmatchmaking serviceâ for members of his Trinity United Church of Christ known as the Down Low Club, which included Barack Obama.
Over the past several months, WND investigators have interviewed a number of members of the church who claim the president benefited from Wrightâs efforts to help black men who engage in homosexual activity appear respectable in black society by finding them a wife.
The 2003 New York Times story, âDouble Lives on the Down Low,â said that though many black men reject âa gay culture they perceive as white and effeminate,â they âhave settled on a new identity, with its own vocabulary and customs and its own name: Down Low.â
The Times said that while âthere are black men who are openly gay, it seems that the majority of those having sex with men still lead secret lives, products of a black culture that deems masculinity and fatherhood as a black manâs primary responsibility â and homosexuality as a white manâs perversion.â
The Down Low Club at Trinity âdoesnât have meetings, and it isnât like the Rotary Club,â a source identified for this article as âCarolynâ explained to a WND investigator in Chicago.
âIt was more that Wright served as a matchmaker,â said Carolyn, a 20-year member of Trinity who has played a role in church administration and knows the Obamas personally.
âHe kept his eye on the young guys coming up in Trinity,â she said, âand if he spotted someone that acted or looked gay, then Wright would give them kind of a guidance counselor-type direction on how to keep down low â how to do the things they wanted to do, but then also getting married and looking ârespectableâ â being part of black society.â
To Trinity insiders, the Down Low Club was simply known as âthe program.â
âThatâs the terminology. At Trinity, youâre urged to âget with the program,ââ explained a male beneficiary of the Down Low Club. âWhat that means is itâs OK to go ahead and have sex with men, just as long as you âget with the programâ and marry a woman, somebody no straight guy would want to marry.â
The wife, the Down Low Club member explained, is âyour âbeard,â your cover â so you can look like youâre living a straight life, even though youâre not.â
The male source was a âcomputer consultantâ who claims not to know âscratchâ about computers. But âgetting with the programâ at Trinity meant he could keep living a âgayâ life and receive lots of computer consulting work thrown his way by Trinity, as long as he was willing to marry an unattractive woman who otherwise might have ended up a lonely spinster with no means to provide for living.
Carolyn explained that for many black families, attending Trinity was a way out of poverty.
âTrinity was a chance to network,â she said. âThe stuff preached was hateful, but about 70 percent of those who go there ignore the radical rhetoric and just trying to get ahead.â
Carolyn said Trinity âhelped a lot of blacks get successful and connected.â
âThatâs what Wright did for Obama,â she claimed. âHe connected Obama in the community, and he helped Obama hide his homosexuality.â
Openly homosexual author and commentator Keith Boykin, a former White House adviser to President Bill Clinton, mentions Obamaâs former pastor, Wright, on pages 264-265 of his 2005 book âBeyond the Down Low: Sex, Lies, and Denial in Black America.â While Boykin doesnât refer to the Down Low Club by name, he regards Wright as among a small group of ministers who are âcoming to grips with sexuality and opening up a dialogue with heterosexuals, homosexuals, and bisexuals in the pews.â
Chicago-based author, businessman, speaker and HIV/AIDS activist J.L. King wrote a controversial book in 2005 called âOn the Down Low: A Journey into the Lives of âStraightâ Black Men who Sleep with Men.â
He was a guest on Oprah Winfreyâs Chicago-based TV show in 2004, which described him this way: âJ.L. King had a life most would envy. He married his high school sweetheart, had two healthy children and was on the fast track to success. But, unbeknownst to his family and friends, he had a dark secretâhe was living on the down low.
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Carolyn and the other members of Trinity who provided statements corroborating her testimony were insistent that WND conceal their identities as a condition of being interviewed.
âIâm still scared to discuss any of this,â Carolyn said.
Read more at https://www.wnd.com/2012/10/trinity-church-members-reveal-obama-shocker/#l6Um1rZ7USDoVmHo.99