Driving his car through a barricade at the Capitol today, 25-ytear-old Nation of Islam follower Noah Green killed officer William ‘Billy” Evans, before Capitol Police shot and neutralized the suspect. MSNBC reported that Green was a “Follower of Farrakhan” on his Facebook page, Nation of Islam Leader Louis Farrakhan. In fairness to Farrakhan, no matter how fiery his sermons, he doesn’t instruct his followers to ram cars into crowds or commit other acts of murder or violence. Green’s attack on the Capitol certainly doesn’t fit the media narrative since the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and mob scene that only right wing nut cases that follow Trump commit acts of violence, actually charging former President Trump with “incitement of insurrection,” blaming him for acts of rabble rousers. If today’s violence had any consistency, Congress would sanction Farrakhan for his fiery sermons.
If anyone listening to Farrakhan is stupid enough to engage in crime or commit acts of violence, it would be madness to charge the 87-year-old leader of the Chicago-based Nation of Islam with an accessory to the a crime. Yet when it came to Trump, nine House impeachment managers charged Trump with “incitement of insurrection,” urging their Democrat Senate colleagues to vote to convict Trump. House managers were incensed at the Capitol Hill riot, blaming Trump for whipping up his followers into a frenzy before they attacked the Capitol. Together with the fake news media, House managers blamed Trump for at least five deaths, including Capitol Hill Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick, claiming Trump’s angry mob bashed his head in with a fire extinguisher. Turns out that Sicknick died hours after the riot of a stroke, showing no signs of head injury.
When it comes to the fake news coverage of the Jan. 6 riot, they kept repeating that five people were killed by angry Trump supporters. Only one person died because of injuries Jan. 6, 35-year-old San Diego resident Ashli Babbitt who was shot by Capitol Police going trough a broken Capitol window. Yet the fake media continues to this day that five people died of injuries due to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. When it comes to Green, it’s clear that he was a mentally ill lone-wolf, whose internal delusional infiltrated his mind before committing a horrendous car ramming attack. “I was on the right track and everything I planned was coming into existence. It required long hours, lots studying and exercise to keep me balanced while experiencing an array of concerning symptoms along the path [I believe] to side effects of drugs I was intaking unknowingly,” Green wrote March, signing the post Brother Noah X
Whatever psychotic episode Green had, no one’s blaming Farrakhan for his madness, no matter how fiery his preaching. Trump told his audience Jan. 6 to march to the Capitol and protest peacefully, yet somehow that message didn’t count for the House managers in his impeachment trial, insisting Trump “incited an insurrection,” tried to take down the U.S. government. House managers, one after another, preached to the same choir on CNN or the New York Times, all blaming Trump for everything, including acting as a Russian agent for his four years in office. Looking at Green’s Facebook posts, it’s clear that mental illness played a role in violent behavior, no matter what the motive, including, only recently, the rampage in a Colorado supermarket that killed 10 citizens, including one police officer. Keeping guns, especially assault rifles, out of the hands of the mentally ill is a good idea.
American Psychological Assn. [APA] has long disputed prevailing ideas that discrimate again the mentally ill. APA policy maintains that mental illness is not a cause of gun violence, with most people committing the acts do not have histories of mental illness. Law enforcement officials don’t know the data on the incidence of gun violence among the mentally ill v. the normal population, but they do know that plenty of mentally ill people commit all sorts of crimes, including violence. “However, the path has been thwarted as Allah [God] has chose more for other things. Throughout my life, I have set goals. Attained them, set higher ones, and then been required to sacrifice those thing,” Green said on Facebook. Whatever his ramblings, it’s clear that he went ballistic for whatever reason, probably having nothing to do with his allegiance to Rev. Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam.
Media outlets only dreamed that the latest nut job was another white Trump supporter, proving, that the media narrative is often fake. When it came to the violence on Jan. 6, the public heard the media and nine House impeachment managers insist that at least five people died due to violent protesting on Jan. 6. In reality, the only one that died in the mayhem was 35-year-old Ashli Babbitt, shot by Capitol police. Green let Congress know that no matter what kind of gun legislation passes, there’s are other ways to commit mayhem, including car ramming, a favorite of Islamic terrorists when firearms or explosives are not accessible. Green crashed his car through a Capitol Police barricade, hitting two officers, killing one, injuring the other, before wielding a knife before he was shot dead by Capitol Police. Whatever mental illness or drugs plagued Green, beefing up Capitol Hill security is a necessary evil today.

