November 5, 2012 Monday Updated on September 3rd
Through September 8th 2013 [Tuesday through Sunday]…
Proposal:
The Formation OF:
The Progressive Coalition For Peace and Justice in the Middle
East…
The concept is to create an International
organization of Friends & Associates who can examine the many issues,
aspects and facets of the Middle East in a more organized and open fashion,
where people of everyday life, not just politicians, journalists, academicians
and educators, are allowed to come together and not just express views, but add
to policy creation and give broader media consideration on more far reaching
aspects of the issues concerning the Israeli / Palestinian conflict; the Middle
East and it’s volatility in general; and ALL of the conflicts, skirmishes,
wars, and policies among entities, people, organizations, groups, factions,
political bodies, movements, peace organizations and peace movements, countries
[and any other bodies concerned organized or unorganized such as businesses,
multinational corporations, missions etc.] involved in or creating conflicts,
helping spread constructive information and / or working towards peace and
resolving conflicts in the Middle East. We want to carry out our work in a
constructive and on-going fashion and Will spend every moment and dollar we
have designated for such work to do so because this work is crucial to the
further peaceful survival of our entire planet and ALL life on the planet…. Historical
roots of National and international hatreds need to be explained, considered
and expanded upon, but our purpose is not to place blame, but to find lasting,
stable answers and solutions that Will not only stabilize the region, but bring
fairness, equality, decent living, and LOVe, respect and honor to this part of
the world and the entire world….…
WHY: Forging Forward:
This issue cost us as tax payers in
the U.S. [North America], and other regions of the world, Billions of Dollars [ or Billions in whatever other
monetary unit one wishes to measure through] every year and the politicians and the
Pentagon have been able to do little to resolve or move the issue ahead much
over the last 55 years since the creation of the State of Israel [ in 1948]. This issue has, more than once, brought the world
to the brink of nuclear war and remains one of the most volatile political,
economic, and fairness issues facing mankind [and womankind] on the
planet. It is both unwise and unfair to
only have the Pro-American, Pro Israel side of the issue in the media so much
and in the school books so consistently and repeatedly. (This opinion itself is
something that is just my opinion and needs to be discussed, debated, written
about and pondered, and all points and all sides of contention need to be heard
and considered.) It is important to point out that their needs to be more than
just the three groups heard from (Jewish People, Arab People and African
Americans). This issue is an
international one. Latino, East Indian,
Native American, Asian, African, North American and all races and religions
(men and women; Gay and Straight) should have access to The Progressive Coalition for Peace and Justice in the Middle East. High oil prices; long held ethnic hatreds;
Banking issues; systematic economic exploitation; systematic racial and ethnic
discrimination; Women’s issues; Terrorism; the U.S. military’s economic
sustainability and presence in the region; U.S. military aggression and
intervention for the purpose of exploiting and selling War merchandise and War
materials such as bombs, guns, bullets, grenades, etc.; the manipulation of oil markets for profit;
the potential of nuclear war; illegal torture [as stated in the Geneva
Convention]; and Gay and Lesbian issues including homophobic violence,
bullying, discrimination and even rape are just some of the issues that
surround the considerations of the Middle East.
Many Black intellectuals say they never get asked to express their views
on the important international issues that impact on the Black community systemically
and directly on a daily basis. (For example many Black intellectuals say the
whole geographic formation of the region [The Middle East] should NOT be called
the Middle East at all. Many Black intellectuals also represent the view that
quells up from the Black community in general—and that is one of feeling
exploited by Jewish merchants and business owners, but never getting asked to
give their opinions on the issues of the Middle East and how they are impacted
by the taxes they have to pay for our bloated defense mechanism and the ``National
Security’’ the U.S. feels obligated to sustain and maintain at home and abroad….
[This is also connected to the issue of a severe lack of economic opportunity
for Black People within the U.S. [North America] and Africa and the Caribbean
and other regions of the world where Black People live [our Diaspora].. For
example: Some eight to ten Billion Dollars a year goes to the tiny State of
Israel while the entire CONTINENT of
Africa only gets the same amount or a bit more in U.S. Aid (That’s for over
some 50 African countries!!). The late Radio Commentator Reggie Bryant and a
few others have championed the idea that the Palestinian ``Terrorists’’ or
``Bombers’’ are actually sacrifice bombers, NOT suicide bombers as they are
called by the major American news media on a regular and consistent basis because
they are sacrificing themselves for what they perceive of as a real cause, not
just committing suicide. Sacrifice
Bombers have often been blocked completely out of the protest equation, the
media and the peace process and feel they have no other recourse to express
their anger, resentment and hopelessness concerning their position in the
Middle East—so they resort to violence…. Is the real source of the violence
those who would hold back and suppress such voices of decent? This issue needs to be explored also. Also:
The true issues of the ``terrorists’’ are never really examined by the National
Major Media such as: who invaded who and when?; who started out as terrorists
and are now considered National Jewish Heroes and martyrs?; Why do the Arabs
bomb (Is it just historic hatred or are their substantive reasons for what they
do such as: racism; economic exploitation; not having a say in their own
governing process; resentment and anger at having had ``their’’ land taken away and ``their’ houses destroyed by
the Israeli Army and the Israeli government; resentment and anger at seeing
Israeli privilege and not being able to have a voice and expose what is
happening to them as oppressed Palestinian people and oppressed Arabs through any other
substantive and meaningful process that Will bring on the positive, pro-active
and progressive change they seek, etc. Many of these aspects of the story are
almost totally ignored by the Major American Goliath media’s portrayal of the
saga of the Middle East. Many people are
fatigued at the TV coverage because they see it as so Pro-American and
Pro-Israeli and too extensive while ignoring other more progressive,
Peace-oriented aspects of the issue—such as those covered on Democracy Now on
Public TV... (For example, many Israeli
Peace groups have NEVER even been interviewed by the National media and many
Americans don’t even know what these groups are or how they operate and what
they do. There is a humongous and horrendous vacuum in the National American news
media’s coverage that is so one-sided and incredibly pervasive in determining
crucial North American and world opinion on the subject of the Middle East and
peace in that region.) For example, the views and work of Jewish People like
activist and Holocaust survivor Hedy Epstein are rarely ever explored and
examined by the major American Goliath news media. Nor are Palestinian Peace
Activists and North American Middle East Peace Groups such as The Progressive
Coalition for Peace in the Middle East able to get their message across and
through the media and to the general public.
This situation and these destructive policies have to change and more
open and free speech and sharing of information needs to take place and very
quickly if we are to have lasting peace and stop the threat of nuclear
war………
The political importance of this
organization [The Progressive Coalition
for Peace and Justice in the Middle East] has only increased about 10 fold
with the new liberation efforts that have grown like wildfire in the Middle
East over the last two years…. These
liberation efforts, which have struck Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Syria and other
areas in the Middle East and North Africa, only shows a very real need for such
an organization for Grass Roots people, thinkers, Progressives, and African
Americans, as well as Progressives of ALL races who want to see real solutions
implemented as soon as possible. The fact that even I as chair of this
organization [The Progressive Coalition
for Peace and Justice in the Middle East] didn’t know such liberation
efforts were in the offing, shows there is a deep-seated need for greater openness,
exchange of progressive information and Grass Roots analysis of the many issues,
policies and concerns pertaining to the Middle East and how they can be solved
in as humanely and as peaceful a manner as possible. This can only come about
when more open and balanced information is available to the masses and when
those masses get the motivation and political knowledge as to how best to take
positive action that will lead to the substantive positive change we ALL seek…
MANY MYTHS:
Start Editing HERE!!! It is NOW
11:24 P.M. on Monday the 2nd of September, 2013…
There are many, many myths about
the so-called Middle East that need to be dragged out from under the bed,
exposed and discussed. For example, I
read in the National Geographic, in a recent article about Saudi Arabia, that
there are many, many poor Arabs living in Saudi Arabia who are barely making
enough to live on. All we often hear
about Saudi Arabia is that there are all these sheiks running around with, not
Millions of dollars, but Billions of Dollars dripping from their clothing.
Where is the truth? The belief that all
Arabs are wealthy is a major myth about the region and its’ people. There are poor Arab, People, unemployed
Arabs, hard-working Arabs and Arabs who just want to live in peace and harmony
with man, woman, child and nature. Where
are their stories? Not all Arab children
are throwing rocks,
and some that are--aren’t crazy
children, but frustrated children seeing no other route to take in their quest
for a decent life. They see their
parents dragged from their homes, beaten, tortured and or killed, often by
Israeli military and U.S. military personnel...
What choices have been left them? One other myth {about Jewish people this
time} also concerns money and economics.
I know for a fact that there are poor Jewish People and or Israeli
people within the U.S. and overseas. Not
every Jewish person is a Harvard educated lawyer living in a Penthouse Apartment
near Wall Street (A typical stereotype we may have of Jewish Americans.) The truth must be unearthed and soon. This is part of our Mission as members of The Progressive Coalition for Peace and
Justice in the Middle East..
Something Else!!
I have a strong conviction that
some Jewish People--who are peace-loving and progressive--should be left an
option to live safely outside of Israel and outside of the U.S. if they want
and choose to do so. I thought of the
idea of land being given to progressive, forward-thinking, positive-thinking
Jewish People who want to live by simple means in a sustainable world and that
this land be In Africa—if said Jewish People are willing to dedicate their
lives to helping African people (Sub-Saharan) with their economic, health,
sustainability and social justice issues.
(Research for such a project could allow us all to finally figure out
just how much land the Jewish People already own in Africa in the first place
and what their full present influence is on the continent of Africa.) These Jewish progressives would be governed
mostly by African People and would relate to African People who wanted to learn
more and concern themselves with Jewish issues in regards to being more
progressive and forward thinking. Africa
is land rich, but economically poor in many regions. An influx of Jewish people with progressive
backgrounds and social justice backgrounds could help tremendously if handled
in a forward thinking and progressive manner!! We have to leave the old racial
hatreds, ethnic resentments, cultural one-sidedness and anger behind!! We must learn to respect cultural and racial
differences and be much, much more open to learning about other races, other
religious groups and other cultural groups besides our own without being so
damned Nationalistic and only thinking that our particular race is the only one
``deemed Blessed, chosen and necessary’’ by GOD.
For Example: Arabs who want Peace
in the Middle East and want to lay down their weapons should find refuge in ALL
PARTS OF THE WORLD for their work. They
could and should be working on getting lower oil prices for the rest of the
world instead of working towards bombing people and using violence. I know for
sure that there are already people of Arab descent who are working towards
peace, but their efforts are often undermined by some of the covert actions of
the U.S. [such as through the military and through mercenaries]; other military
actions of the U.S. [such as through the CIA and other so-called intelligence
agencies supported by U.S. tax dollars and or the U.S. and other corporate
structures in foreign lands. These
sources of money are often untraceable, but very real in their influence on
foreign policy and world events and world stability] and covert and military
actions of Israel and anti-people actions by the heads of governments in their
respective Arab states who are backed by Big-Money and military influences in
the U.S., Europe and Israel, as well as elsewhere. Lowering the price of oil could begin a
process to squeeze the Big Oil companies out of the gigantic profits they make
and which they utilize to maintain, prop up and support military influences and
bodies that are hostile to Peace in the Middle East region and in the
world. The Arab leaders who have tried
to Nationalize the oil fields in their respective countries such as Mumar Quadaffie
in Libya and Sadam Husane in Iraq were always the first to be chastised, crushed,
overthrown, vilified and criminalized and killed by the Western press and the
U.S. government, and ALWAYS the first to have their countries invaded by the
U.S. We often don’t want to look at how
the U.S. overthrew a legitimately elected government in Iran in 1953, but this
one cataclysmic event is the root cause for Iran’s hatred of the West and
especially the U.S... This hatred was a
re-action—not a bold out-of-no-where ACTION that just gave rise to Iranian
Fundamentalism out of thin air like it is portrayed in the formerly dominate Western
Press. It is also important and
interesting to note that Iraq and Libya had some of the more liberal laws in
their treatment of women in the Middle East before they were invaded and
overthrown by powerful money influences and the U.S. and Israeli military.
``My Feelings’’
While you might not think my own
opinions are important, I feel it is important to offer my own opinion so you
will know the perspective from which I am coming as the creator & developer
of the The Coalition for Peace and
Justice in the Middle East.’’
I don’t think a real Jewish
Person, who adheres to the guidelines and tenants of his or her religion would
be a hater of the Palestinian people and want to throw them off land that has
been traditionally Palestine. I think to
do so, to be hateful, resentful, discriminatory and murderous, flies in the
face of just about any religion or positive aspect of any religion including
traditional indigenous African Religions or at least the positive aspects of
those religions—and I DON’T think the Jewish People are to NOT be heard at all,
but they must NOT be the only ones heard from either, like it to often is in
the Western Press right now as other voices such as Alice Walker and Cynthia
McKinney are discredited and drowned out by voices of haters and
malcontents in the Western Press. There is a MOVEMENT afoot to chastise and
isolate Israel for their reprehensible behavior in the Middle East and the
world just like the Apartheid government of ole South Africa was isolated and
economically boycotted until they finally began to relent [much of Apartheid
still needs to be dismantled economically and much more land and opportunity
needs to be extended to South Africa’s Black People as Well. It is interesting
to note that much of the mineral wealth and mine wealth of South Africa is
again owned by and exploited by Jewish People!! This MUST NOT STAND!!!]... I am for the people’s popular movement in
South Africa and have a long history of working for justice in South Africa as
I served on the Board of a group of Progressives located in Philadelphia that
dealt positively with South Africa called Friends of Somafco.] and I think and
feel this pro-active movement in South Africa will be successful over time. The
more of us who work on such issues and put down the remote for the football
game and basketball game and the remote for the computer game the sooner the
world’s problems get solved in a lasting and positive Way. We have to be more
serious about our place in the formation of a positive and progressive world
policy and in the making of positive, pro-active and even revolutionary
headlines, history and news!!
By the same token, I don’t think
that the Muslims and Arabs are doing the correct and religious thing by
strapping bombs onto themselves and becoming ``sacrifice’’ bombers in the name
of Allah. I think such behavior is also a detriment to peace and flies in the
face of the Muslim religion’s mostly peaceful tenants and beliefs. So the ONLY truly religious road is
one that leads to mutual recognition, peace and a sharing of scarce resources
and scarce land area in the Middle East.
To let the Palestinian people suffer without medicine and food in Gaza
is irreligious, hateful and a terrible thing, but bombing Americans and
Israelis is not the solution either. I find drone bombing both unacceptable and
reprehensible and this is the main reason why I didn’t vote for President Obama
in 2012. I found myself unable to personally vote for him due to my own moral
and ethical beliefs against violence...
It was an activist, teacher and lecturer in Philadelphia, Mr. Tony Montero, who finally convinced
me NOT to vote for the President in 2012’s November election. I had heard Mr. Montaro speak at 48th
and Baltimore Avenue in Philadelphia at a meeting sponsored by the International Action Center and chaired
by fellow activist and writer Ms. Berta
Jobert, [fellow activist and former Congresswoman from Atlanta Cynthia McKinney was in Philadelphia to
speak when I was thusly convinced NOT to vote for President Obama.] NOTE: I had
finally registered as an Independent after listening to the advice of Brother Rob Gray formerly the leader of
the African American Freedom and Justice
League [known as the League], when I took His advice and registered as an
Independent. I served on the Board of the League for a year.
Taking a break at 3:50 A.M. on Tuesday morning, September 3rd,
2013.
The road to peace, be it fraught
with setbacks, and incredible difficulties, is the only road to travel on. When
we learn how to treat each other with civility we have made a great advance for
mankind. 2-26-2011
HOW:
Through town hall meetings,
meetings with alternative news sources, networking between and among racial,
religious and ethnic groups, sponsoring public events and having major media
coverage and major events when and where possible and necessary—we will change
the world in a positive Way in the Way thinking about the Middle East is dealt
with…. People will feel and know they can and are having a positive impact on
policy creation and a positive impact on influencing policy makers, thinkers,
leaders, academicians, power brokers, business leaders and Gate Keepers
concerned with and involved in this issue…
Also: We are formulating links between groups who have traditionally
worked on the issue of Middle East Peace with more people-oriented and
progressive groups outside of the traditional institutions that have formulated
opinion and policy on the issue in prior years e.g. the National American news
media, Academia, the State Department and the traditional Jewish/Israeli lobby
organizations and the traditional Pro-Palestinian groups and
organizations. Of course all this is
treading on thin ice in the eyes of many because of the ``terrorists’’
factor. There are some elements that one
doesn’t want to talk to, according to the recent (Obama) Administration in
D.C. However, the fact is that unless
some more substantive discussion and more open and progressive media attention
is not forthcoming on this issue, it could well continue to blossom into another
full scale war that could drag in Russia—which has been more aggressive
recently, and China, which has its’ own ethnic issues and contentions
internationally. [The large debt owed to the U.S. from China is a factor here
also.] Of course the United States has
tried to play both sides of the fence because we get so much oil from this
region of the world and have a great many Jewish Americans and Jewish and
Israeli business interests within the U.S.’s borders, and major Arab holdings
here as well. Americans are, generally
speaking, deprived of substantive, consistent, progressive information on the
subject of the so-called Middle East and this is done, largely through the work
of the Right Wing and the so-called Ruling Class, for a real and present
reason….. Whatever that reason is, we are demanding and working quietly and
methodically for change in a consistent, on-going and Justice-Oriented manner…
The Real and Lasting Solution:
Our contention is that the Jewish
State of Israel must [Please note we did not say ``needs to be’’, we said
``MUST’’ ] The State of Israel MUST be transformed into a Free State and an
Open State for ALL and an International City whose borders are for ALL
people. No longer a Jewish State. Having
a Jewish State is the root of the entire destabilization of the region and
everybody, including the Jewish People, knows this. A Free and Open State MUST
be organized quickly. IT MUST NOT be run
by the United Nations. Instead, it must be run, managed and controlled by
whatever new international diplomatic body can be put together as quickly as
possible that will have free and fair representation from ALL NATIONS in the
WORLD…. THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY
COUNCIL MUST ALSO BE ABOLISHED!! The U.N. Security Council has usurped and undermined
much of the alternative international policy that would have helped shed needed
light on the conflicts in the Middle East and would have alleviated much of the
conflicts there. An ``International
City’’ status will allow people of all races, religions, ethnicities, sexes,
sexual orientations and colours free and equal access to land, money, jobs,
influence, power, and the wherewithal to live peacefully and maintain a free,
open and happy existence on the land which is the former State of Israel…. Peace,
Justice and prosperity Will flow from
this new state to ALL regions of the Middle East and ALL regions of our Earth… This
MUST happen soon or the entire World will pay a dear and heavy price for the
continued existence of a hated Jewish State. The use of and / or purchase of /
and or the carrying or possession of any formation of weapon or gun or bomb is
strictly forbidden and prohibited in the new Free and Open State that WILL take
the place of Israel. . . This new Free and Open State will have to be renamed.
It MUST have a name and a concept that is quickly agree upon by the Leaders of
the Jewish People and the Palestinian People including, but not necessarily
limited to the Non-Violent Peace Activists among them. We don’t have time to
hem and haw over this. It HAS to happen and very soon… I have suggested that we
take a language other than Hebrew or Arabic and use the word for LOVe for the
New Name of this Free and Open State. I
suggest the language be Portuguese because the Portuguese were some of the
worse colonizers of people in Africa, but have turned things around to be a bit
more fair than they were as colonizers.
I am NOT saying that Portugal is a perfect country, but Portuguese is
also spoken in Brazil and Brazil is also a country that is more fair and open,
but still willing to struggle with human issues and improve….. A fair and open process MUST be devised
quickly to reach a decision as to which language to use, if you do not wish to
use Portuguese…
We Don’t Want to
Reinvent the Wheel:
This information
is being shared with Opinion leaders of many ethnic backgrounds because we
don’t want to reinvent the wheel and create something that is already being
done. From what I can tell, there is no
one organization that is designated to bring the many issues and concerns of
the Middle East together—Zionists and Pro-Palestinian forces, Peace Keepers and
war Generals, State Department Representatives as well as a host of
intellectuals, academicians, media representatives and other ethnic groups, and
just plain ole Joe from down the street, who are or should be concerned about the region
and the conflicts of the Middle East….. Poor people and the uneducated need a
seat at this table as well—if not, more than one seat…. This seems to be a
wheel that has not been invented as yet. This is why we are proposing The Progressive
Coalition for Peace in the Middle East be an open organization with no
membership dues and few rules and regulations for membership...
For
some substantive views on the issues of the day, we hope you will visit the Web
Page of the individual who wrote this position paper, Brother Tracy Gibson, at (WWW.btganda.com);
or his Blog Access: http:// ThePoliticsofReal.Blogspot.com
Our feeling is
that if we keep ignoring this festering problem it will not only NOT go away,
it will fester more and more and need,
in some brilliant power leader’s opinion, an amputation (in the form of nuclear
strikes) as opposed to a good, down to earth
chicken-soup-Collard Greens [with no meat] AND-pot-stickers discussions
with more and more progressive and alternative media attention.
Updated on11-11-12 and
again on 9-5-2013
Start Here on 9-7-2013.
It is now 5:43 A.M. on 9-5-2013…
What you can do:
1) Call us AND give us the name of your representative who
is concerned about this issue.
2) Give us the names of any and all groups that you know of
that are concerned about the Middle East and reaching a better understanding and
resolving conflicts in the region in a Peaceful manner ONLY!!!!
3) Make a contribution, no matter how small, to the work we
are doing.
4) Donate objects, cash or unwanted property to the cause of
making progressive change in the region.
5) Endorse the concept of the creation of an organization
that will listen to ALL sides and create a People’s Viewpoint that can be
leveraged in Washington, D.C. [as well as other places where power and
influence is concentrated] and utilized to create Positive and Progressive media
portrayals on the issue.
6) Adopt Palestinian, Libyan, Syrian, Iraqi, Iranian, Pakistani,
Egyptian, Israeli, Afghan or other native children from the region who have
been abandoned or left parentless because of the Middle East crisis and the violence
there.
Editor’s Note: To Enrich AND
Enhance this proposal I asked some questions of the Israeli Consulate in
Philadelphia in hopes that they would answer.
They were given two months and I did not get an answer. I wrote them a
letter with the questions included and I sent them two e-mails. No answer. I am
including the questions here for your examination so you can draw your own
conclusions… I am planning to send similar questions to the Missions of the U.
N. or the Diplomatic Missions of several countries in the region as well.
2-1-2010 (Monday)
Questions for the Israeli
Consulate in Philadelphia that have gone unanswered:
First I will need the Counselor
General of Philadelphia’s name.
Introductory information about
me: (Also see ``About the Author’’—a separate attachment on my Blog).
I am a Black writer-humanitarian
and activist living and working in New Castle, Delaware {at the time}. {Now
Philadelphia}… The Middle East and its’
ongoing conflict is but one of many issues I’m concerned with.
I
am presently writing a book about how people—especially Black people, would
benefit greatly from maintaining a stronger knowledge base about political
issues and how we could fair better by being more involved in community groups,
civic organizations and political organizations
and from being more knowledgeable on the issues.
I have five questions for you…
1) Do you feel that Jewish Professionals in the
communications and news media industries have too much power and influence on
what is seen on TV News and do you feel such news coverage on the Middle East
is slanted in a pro-Israeli way?
2) Israel gets over $4 Billion Dollars in Aid from the
United States annually. The entire
continent of Africa—about 54 Nations—only gets about $ 4 Billion Dollars in Aid
from the United States. What has Israeli
done to warrant getting such support from the United States?
3) Are you aware that the U.S. drone program bombing in
Pakistan and other Hot Bed areas of contention in the region is actually
killing innocent women and children?
What can be done to make sure this doesn’t happen?
4) Have Progressive Jewish Americans and the groups and
organizations they have formed as well as Progressive Israelis and the groups
and organizations they have formed ever thought of moving into areas of Africa
such as Zimbabwe, Zambia and Mozambique where they could help the people there
with their expertise in accounting, law, marketing, business management, the
medical profession and such in exchange for constructive land use?
5) What is your position on settlements in Israel?
6) Please make any comments…
Statement: I have attached
(separately) my Position Paper on the Middle East which calls for the formation
of a new organization that reaches beyond the typical politicians, academia and
the established news media to solve some of the problems in the Middle East and
take a fresh look at the situation. It
is only 10 pages. I hope you will take a
look at it and give me some positive feedback.
Please have a great day and please know how much I deeply appreciate
your taking the time to answer these questions. Additionally, I have contacted and await a
reply from Mrs. Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State, regarding which legitimate
Arab organizations to contact to broaden this document. (I specifically asked for groups and
organizations that are not connected to or affiliated with any terrorist cells
or terrorist organizations.) It has been
over two years and I have NOT received a reply. It is NOW September 8th, 2013….
Contact Information:
Brother Tracy Gibson
1.215.471.64.94
BrotherTracy11@GMail.Com
Check out other articles at:
WWW.BTGANDA.COM Or:
Building Community Through
Strength
Advocacy, Black Media Relations,
Public Relations, Philanthropy…
NEW CONTACT INFORMATION:
Brother Tracy Gibson; 670 North
41st Street; Apartment B Philadelphia, Penn 19104;Phone: 1.215 823 9985.
Please do NOT tamper with this
original document as you may well be tampering with the future of our world’s
existence.
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