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  • Lotta controversy surrounding his name with people saying he’s not black, a gang member, a federal agent and a bunch of other things. He went viral because of an ICE protest he attended. I did research and wanted to talk to him myself

    The video that went viral

  • Gangy 🇨🇳
    Jan 21

    Bout to peep

  • Gosh 😹
    Jan 21

    Bet gotta check this out

  • Jan 21
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    Very, very interesting stuff! 👀 Not for me to judge the veracity of his organization or their actions. But I was confused by his statement “The Grand Alpina Lodge of the KKK put a hit out on me in 2020”

    The Grand Lodge Alpina is an order of Swiss Freemasons; Carl Jung’s father was a Grandmaster there. As far as I can tell, there’s no other record of any group organizing under the “Grand Alpina Lodge” – I thought he might have misspoke, and meant to say Grand Rapids Lodge; as the earliest citation in Birdsong’s wikipedia page is from a 2020 article in a local paper that covers Lansing, Michigan. Grand Rapids is 70 miles away from Lansing, and it’s the home of the Grand Lodge of Michigan.

    But again, that’s a Freemason lodge, not the KKK. The Klan doesn’t organize in lodges, they use the term “den”. I couldn’t find any use of “Grand Alpina” or any variant spelling that correlated to Michigan, the Klan in Michigan, or the Klan in general. Maybe he meant to say “Grand Dragon”?

    I definitely don’t dispute the presence of the Klan in Michigan, in fact 15,000 KKK members marched through Lansing in the 1920s. It’s not outside the realm of possibility that a guy who got interviewed in a local paper for being a visible figurehead of local George Floyd protests would have a hit put out on him by the Klan. But it’s a very curious misspeak regardless, if that’s what it was

  • babylon sherm

    Very, very interesting stuff! 👀 Not for me to judge the veracity of his organization or their actions. But I was confused by his statement “The Grand Alpina Lodge of the KKK put a hit out on me in 2020”

    The Grand Lodge Alpina is an order of Swiss Freemasons; Carl Jung’s father was a Grandmaster there. As far as I can tell, there’s no other record of any group organizing under the “Grand Alpina Lodge” – I thought he might have misspoke, and meant to say Grand Rapids Lodge; as the earliest citation in Birdsong’s wikipedia page is from a 2020 article in a local paper that covers Lansing, Michigan. Grand Rapids is 70 miles away from Lansing, and it’s the home of the Grand Lodge of Michigan.

    But again, that’s a Freemason lodge, not the KKK. The Klan doesn’t organize in lodges, they use the term “den”. I couldn’t find any use of “Grand Alpina” or any variant spelling that correlated to Michigan, the Klan in Michigan, or the Klan in general. Maybe he meant to say “Grand Dragon”?

    I definitely don’t dispute the presence of the Klan in Michigan, in fact 15,000 KKK members marched through Lansing in the 1920s. It’s not outside the realm of possibility that a guy who got interviewed in a local paper for being a visible figurehead of local George Floyd protests would have a hit put out on him by the Klan. But it’s a very curious misspeak regardless, if that’s what it was

    I actually wanna follow up and ask more about this cause that went over my head when he said it

  • babylon sherm

    Very, very interesting stuff! 👀 Not for me to judge the veracity of his organization or their actions. But I was confused by his statement “The Grand Alpina Lodge of the KKK put a hit out on me in 2020”

    The Grand Lodge Alpina is an order of Swiss Freemasons; Carl Jung’s father was a Grandmaster there. As far as I can tell, there’s no other record of any group organizing under the “Grand Alpina Lodge” – I thought he might have misspoke, and meant to say Grand Rapids Lodge; as the earliest citation in Birdsong’s wikipedia page is from a 2020 article in a local paper that covers Lansing, Michigan. Grand Rapids is 70 miles away from Lansing, and it’s the home of the Grand Lodge of Michigan.

    But again, that’s a Freemason lodge, not the KKK. The Klan doesn’t organize in lodges, they use the term “den”. I couldn’t find any use of “Grand Alpina” or any variant spelling that correlated to Michigan, the Klan in Michigan, or the Klan in general. Maybe he meant to say “Grand Dragon”?

    I definitely don’t dispute the presence of the Klan in Michigan, in fact 15,000 KKK members marched through Lansing in the 1920s. It’s not outside the realm of possibility that a guy who got interviewed in a local paper for being a visible figurehead of local George Floyd protests would have a hit put out on him by the Klan. But it’s a very curious misspeak regardless, if that’s what it was

    According to my brother the freemasons and kkk are pretty tightlh intertwined

  • Jan 21
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    You’re a great interviewer.

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  • Jan 22
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    I got a guy alleging that I’m a foreign black person. I’ve officially made it

  • coldfire

    You’re a great interviewer.

    Appreciate that bruh!

  • Jan 22
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    This dude is an obvious fed btw. There is a video of him as a blood threatening police on tv from a couple years ago. It seems dudes mission is to get black people in legal trouble

  • Jan 22
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    He is also puerto rican therefore has no right to claim to speak for the black panther party. Huey newton only permitted legal actions

  • YoungNastyShawty

    I got a guy alleging that I’m a foreign black person. I’ve officially made it

    YNS bout to get deported to Tanzania it's over

  • Jan 22
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    Shadow374

    This dude is an obvious fed btw. There is a video of him as a blood threatening police on tv from a couple years ago. It seems dudes mission is to get black people in legal trouble

    Link?

  • Shadow374

    He is also puerto rican therefore has no right to claim to speak for the black panther party. Huey newton only permitted legal actions

    We talked about his race in the interview. He claims he’s black and white. Also acknowledged that he was a former gang member and turned his life around.

  • Jan 22
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    agent of chaos. dude only pops up after madness ensues.

  • Jan 22
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    Marleezy

    agent of chaos. dude only pops up after madness ensues.

    Aye I coulda got duped lmao but if his organization really feeding hungry people on a weekly basis and giving clothes to people who need it, I can respect it. I wanna believe bruh really say who he is

  • YoungNastyShawty

    Aye I coulda got duped lmao but if his organization really feeding hungry people on a weekly basis and giving clothes to people who need it, I can respect it. I wanna believe bruh really say who he is

    crisis actor. i guarantee you lol

  • Jan 22

    In, will watch after I get off

  • The comments on this video hilarious. Niggas saying I’m a federal agent now lmaooooooooo

  • Jan 22
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    YoungNastyShawty

    Aye I coulda got duped lmao but if his organization really feeding hungry people on a weekly basis and giving clothes to people who need it, I can respect it. I wanna believe bruh really say who he is

    It’s interesting that, in that 2020 article in the Lansing City Pulse, Birdsong mentions that he’s always been seen as a natural leader figure; noting that, as a child in the Bloods, he was calling the shots and adults naturally fell in line behind him. But watching the interview, he doesn’t really come across as a particularly charismatic speaker (again, no judgement from me on his strategy, group, or the veracity of his claims)

    That reminded me of Donald DeFreeze, the federal informant who lead the Symbionese Liberation Army after getting out of prison. He wasn’t a particularly charismatic individual either – despite his claims, and conventional narratives about the Patty Hearst kidnapping which hinge on an almost hypnotic ability to induce stockholm syndrome in his cohorts.The reality of the situation was much stranger, and if you’ve got an interest in psychology and civil rights era subterfuge I cannot recommend the book Revolution’s End by Brad Schreiber highly enough. It’s f***ing amazing

    DeFreeze was a CointelPro federal informant, obsessed with arming the people – and he also managed to get the richest family in America to provide $324 MILLION dollars in free food for the poor in Los Angeles through the kidnapping, which he arranged with Patty Hearst’s collaboration. In the end, the firearms he sought were put to use in one of the most intense shootouts in LA history

  • babylon sherm

    It’s interesting that, in that 2020 article in the Lansing City Pulse, Birdsong mentions that he’s always been seen as a natural leader figure; noting that, as a child in the Bloods, he was calling the shots and adults naturally fell in line behind him. But watching the interview, he doesn’t really come across as a particularly charismatic speaker (again, no judgement from me on his strategy, group, or the veracity of his claims)

    That reminded me of Donald DeFreeze, the federal informant who lead the Symbionese Liberation Army after getting out of prison. He wasn’t a particularly charismatic individual either – despite his claims, and conventional narratives about the Patty Hearst kidnapping which hinge on an almost hypnotic ability to induce stockholm syndrome in his cohorts.The reality of the situation was much stranger, and if you’ve got an interest in psychology and civil rights era subterfuge I cannot recommend the book Revolution’s End by Brad Schreiber highly enough. It’s f***ing amazing

    DeFreeze was a CointelPro federal informant, obsessed with arming the people – and he also managed to get the richest family in America to provide $324 MILLION dollars in free food for the poor in Los Angeles through the kidnapping, which he arranged with Patty Hearst’s collaboration. In the end, the firearms he sought were put to use in one of the most intense shootouts in LA history

    Ya know what’s funny, I had this question written down but skipped over it on accident but I wanted to get into his leadership qualities because that struck me as well in that article. With him saying he’s been a leader since a kid. I was mad I didn’t get into that but that struck me as interesting too

  • The reality of him being an informant and the FBA movement (who’s been leading the movement to expose him) clearly being informants is actually funny. They just going informant for informant

  • Gangy 🇨🇳
    Jan 22
    Shadow374

    This dude is an obvious fed btw. There is a video of him as a blood threatening police on tv from a couple years ago. It seems dudes mission is to get black people in legal trouble

    Fr?

  • Jan 22
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    People doing this seems performative and cringe to me. It comes across as cosplay, similar to when white guys dress as Nazis. If you want to start a movement, why not start something original.
    And I never saw the viral clip, but my first impression is he’s either a fed or an idiot.