Monday, August 09, 2010

Operation Maple Trinity planning document


Operation Maple Trinity

Abstract:
This is an operation intended to expose the Marxist, Anti-American nature of Trinity United in Chicago in a way that can ultimately capture it in a few short minutes of condensed video to leave no doubt.  It is equally intended to capture it in such an explosive way that the Lamestream Media is forced to cover it.

Main Targets:
Otis Moss
Jeremiah Wright (if accessible)
Other TUCC pastors

Main Characters:
Martin Smith (Ken Larrey) - A white, 27 year old graduate student set to enroll at UChicago Business School, grew up in Toronto, graduated from Duke, went to work for Morgan Stanley.  Father is a retired bank executive (Toronto-Dominion bank), who also managed hedge funds, now private investor.  Family was formerly tied with and still loosely tied with the Community Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist), though they exert influence in the Liberal Party, even some in the Conservative Party.

Elijah Bernard (Shaughn Adeleye) - A black 36 year old consultant working for Bain & Company in Chicago (recently transferred from Dallas), graduated LSU, law degree Duke.  Married with one daughter, but gay (irrelevant to operation Maple Trinity). Also grew up in a Marxist family.

(optional)
1 or 2 pastors (Doug Giles perhaps, other black guy) - struggling liberation theologians around Toronto partially financed by Martin Smith's father.

Costumes/Props:
Ken:
suit, nice shoes, etc.
Flashy gold watch
Gold magnetic earring (Bill Ayers style)
Hidden camera

Shaughn:
Suit, nice shoes, etc.
Flashy Gold Watch
Hidden Camera

Other Requirements:
Lodging, parking, internet, perhaps a week or more
Travel (probably by car)
Possibly Fake Id's, Business Cards
Possibly cell phones with Chicago and/or Toronto area codes

Plot Summary:
              Elijah Bernard sets up a meeting with Otis Moss to discuss joining the church.  The brings along his friend, Martin Smith, with whom he crossed paths at Duke.  Elijah explains that he and Martin, like Moss, are both fellow travelers.  He has been telling Martin about the church and liberation theology and Martin took an interest so Elijah brought him along.
              Martin further explains who he is, that his family and their associates are committed to a Marxist transformation of Canada, we have seen the evils and oppression of capitalism, we seek to end the evils of globalization, and we are committed to putting a stop to the evil foreign wars and invasions of the Canadian/American empires.  Martin explains that he is considering attending a few sermons and establishing a relationship with the Church, jokes about how odd it will be being white.  Martin hands Moss a copy of To Set the Captives Free: Liberation Theology in Canada as a gift and explains that though he grew up being taught that religion is wrong, that it was a tool to pacify the masses to accept their lot, his father and other Marxists in Canada had come to understand the value of liberation theology.  Although Martin is not as directly involved in the movement, he is there representing his father and his father's interests.  They are interested in sending some of their own pastors who have been trying to learn and advance liberation theology in Canada to learn at Trinity United.

[The conversation will likely evolve from there.  Moss is likely to inquire about this proposal and the whole situation.  We aim to lead Otis Moss into a discussion about Marxism, Liberation Theology, Liberation Theology in Canada, the subversion of the church for Marxist purposes, etc.  The point is to make our intentions clear and explain them as what would seem to most people as a nefarious/cynical plot.  Here are some talking points to throw in.}

            Martin explains that the state of Canada is such that the conservatives are in power and the socialization of Canada has been stalled and is even in decline.  We believe a big part of the reason Marxism is failing in Canada is because we have failed to control the churches.  Liberation Theology gives us a way to use the gospel and the church to advance Marxism and Marxist principles.
            Martin also explains that even though Trinity United teaches Black Liberation Theology, his family's interest is in liberation theology, as the black population of Canada is 2.5%.  However, the black church is also uniquely of interest because in addition to organization black churches, we have this (particularly bold, edgy, creative) idea of taking note of the energy, emotion, and soul that has always been a part of the black church, and which we believe is so important to bringing diverse groups together and lifting their spirits, and adapting it to other churches even for wishes.  We believe nobody does this better than Trinity United.  Most importantly, we want to study how Trinity United manages all the little things that go into managing a church and bringing people into the Marxist movement.  Community outreach, recruiting, establishing ties with local government, etc.  It's one thing to read about using liberation theology to foment Marxist revolutionary spirits, it's another to do it in real life.
             Discuss other various Alinksy principles.  Discuss the Clarence-Piven strategy and its (supposed) implementation in Canada as a path to Marxist transformation.  Discuss how my family has always understood the importance of controlling the banks.  Perhaps also discuss the importance of keeping them out of the hands of the Jews leading into another conversation about the "damn Jews."
             Mention that Martin's father also has "other sources" of funding as another reason it would be of interest to establish a relationship with the church.

[end of first meeting]


Some of this stuff could/should be thrown in by Elijah, I suppose, as we don't want him just sitting there.  Also, towards the end of this first meeting is where I could throw in the separate operation involving the gay aspect where Martin leaves the room and Elijah takes it from there.  I don't think the gay aspect is totally useless.  If we get Moss to condone and/or facilitate a married man cheating on his wife with gay guys (or Jeremiah Wright doing so), that would make national headlines in and of itself as he would likely be forced to resign as pastor.  On the other hand, even if it worked and we decided that would be counterproductive, we could bury it.
            Additional meetings could then be set up, if necessary, and arrangements could be made to bring in one or two of our pastors to introduce to Otis Moss.  Other meetings can be made with other pastors.  We could try to get a meeting with Jeremiah Wright.  Also at this point we would have the option of throwing in some explicitly illegal aspects to this whole affair.  I do think that simply the discussion alone, if it goes right, should be enough to make a big story.  However, if we can work a bribe or two into this, or some sort of child sex ring, we'll work on that.  We could also explore some of these other scenarios with different pastors if we feel we have everything we need on the Marxist issue from Otis Moss.

NJO: Accompanying email here. 

Source: Occupy For Accountabiliity and www.velvetrevolution.us. The date is an estimate.

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