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Restored Building in North St. Louis

Federal HUD Projects Were Placed in North St. LouisThey Destroyed This Building and Its Owners
What Was Done Here Was Genocide
European Americans Were Relocated--Out
African Americans Were Relocated--InAs HUD's Murphy-Blair Low Rise Was Built
The Neighborhood Was Ethnically CleansedThis old 1800's lobster house had been a nice home to a EuropeanAmerican St. Louis family for more than 100 years. They were proud of theall brick design which was built to last 1,000 years. Their great grandfathersmixed, fired, and then laid the bricks, one-by-one, building a homelandfor their descendants that would last 1,000 years. Those were good days.Those were the days when St. Louis was a part of what was called "agreater civilization."
In the evenings, people in this St. Louis neighborhood could walkaround with their wives, children, and grandparents in the warm golden twilight.These white European Americans would visit an ice cream shop for a "cherryphosphate" with cream and walk to the ball park at Dodier Street andGrand Boulevard to catch the Browns and the Cardinals. No one harmed them.No one shot at them. No one called them "white trash" or "honky"or "bigot." They had rarely seen African Americans, and neverreally thought much about them. Things here were civil and nice.
Those days are gone. What ended them? HUD did. The U.S. Housing andUrban Destruction Corporation. It committed genocide on these people andtheir community.
HUD took over hundreds of acres of land through condemnation andblighting, forcing people out of their homes and away from the neighborhood.HUD demolished entire neighborhoods, and performed its "miracle ofurban destruction" hiding its ethnic cleansing through an intensivepropaganda plan. In destroying these existing neighborhoods, HUD spokesmenall the while claimed to be "modernizing" St. Louis, just as itclaimed to be modernizing, Detroit, Washington, New Orleans, Los Angeles,and every other shattered city it has touched.
In tragedies of ethnic cleansing of neighborhoods, similar to theoutcome of the disgusting HUD complexes at Cabrinne-Green in Chicago andin a thousand other communites from coast-to-coast throughout America, thesefederal hate crimes against entire communities of European Americans werecommitted in the name of social engineering and social experimentation.The bureaucrats had nothing else to do, but plenty of money to spend forthat purpose. Destroying the big three of community, history, and dignity.
People who had built solid communities including schools, churches,businesses, libraries, water systems, electrical grids, and transportationnetworks were relocated to new homes in empty suburban areas far out inthe countryside where no one had ever lived before. In order to mask theplan, bureaucrats would many times place mostly Europeans from other neighborhoodsHUD was cleansing of its European stock into their projects first. Thus,it appeared that nothing terribly sinister to neighborhood fortunes hadtranspired.
After a few years, however, HUD's real plan of total European relocationwas revealed when they relocated thousands of African Americans to theseprojects, displacing the deceptive housing of Europeans by moving them furtherdown the pipeline to the latest "new urban miracle." This keptracial disharmony at a minimum, helping HUD in establishing African Americanghettos in areas where Europeans needed to be forcibly relocated in orderto achieve success for HUD African American experimentation studies andmodeling.
This crime of racial genocide against European Americans was committedin direct contravention of Genocide and Human Rights Treaties signed bythe United States at the United Nations, Helsinki, and elsewhere, treatiesand legal Amendments which directly forbid such relocation policies.
These community destruction and ethnic cleansing activities causedtearful, heart-rending good-byes to ancient homes and communities. Eachforced separation was part of an entirely national, regional, city, town,ward, neighborhood, family, and personal tragedy, one that was played outmillions of times as persons were forced from their porches, some of themby Sheriff's with guns. Little people were sweezed in a heart-rending, centralgovernmental vise that would not quit, until it got its way. This vise closedaround the throats of millions of white communities, many of them goingback one hundred years or more, stable and crime-free neighborhoods wereroutinely tossed away. This area, while not the best in the City of St.Louis, was certainly not what it is today, a hell hole surrounded and infiltratedby criminal bureaucrats in the federal housing program who sought out theinhabitants with the express design to disrupt them and force many of themto move out in favor of a new ethnic group.
The Housing and Urban Destruction Agency's Presidentially appointedCabinet Secretary, Henry Cisneros, is the present-day guru and mastermindof low-rise housing. As seen in the house above, HUD has been superbly successful.On the St. Louis Tour and now on the Historic Registry, this beautiful exampleof federal government intervention in a neighborhood which was previouslysuccessful and fully functional has brought great tragedy into the livesof many citizens including tenants and homeowners. This genocidal rape ofour cities is the stuff of central governmental social engineer legend....
Murphy-Blair HUD Low Rise Housing Project- An African American Solution
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