Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Al Sharpton EXPOSED: Secretly Recorded Conversation With Victims’ Families

Al Sharpton EXPOSED: Secretly Recorded Conversation With Victims’ Families



The daughter of Eric Garner didn’t realize she was secretly being recorded when she revealed the awful truth about what race hustler Al Sharpton and his crew put her through during the protests and aftermath of her father’s death. Erica Snipes, Garner’s eldest daughter-turned-police brutality activist, admitted it all boiled down to money.
Sharpton’s other controversy cash-makers, Trayvon Martin’s family and a lawyer for Michael Brown, were also caught on tape admitting the same thing. But now that the undercover interviews have come to light, everyone is changing their stories and Sharpton is coming out swinging.
A representative from James O’Keefe’s conservative activist group, Project Veritas, posed as a supporter of Garner at a protest last month on Staten Island, where 24-year-old Snipes appeared. Set up with a hidden camera, O’Keefe’s undercover investigator got Snipes to tell the truth of what really went on out of the public eye between her, Sharpton, and his National Action Network (NAN), the New York Post reported.
“You think Al Sharpton is kind of like a crook in a sense?” the investigator is heard asking Snipes, to which she replied, saying, “He’s about this,” then rubs her fingers together in the universal sign meaning money. Verifying that’s what she meant, the undercover investigator asked, “He’s about money with you?” and Snipes is heard responding, “Yeah.”
Garner’s daughter then goes on to complain that Cynthia Davis, who is the director of Sharpton’s group NAN, got mad at Snipes for handing out fliers about her father’s death that didn’t included the NAN logo. Davis demanded that the logo be on anything having to do with Garner as if it was activism for the group, not the victim.
“Al Sharpton paid for the funeral. She’s trying to make me feel like I owe them,” Snipes added.
WATCH: Sharpton EXPOSED In Secretly Recorded Conversation With Victims
But Garner’s daughter’s tone completely changed once the interview came out and Sharpton got wind of it. She denied saying anything about the race-baiter being all about the money, but she still stood by her criticism of Davis. Of course, Sharpton ran his mouth about the exposing statements, going on damage control doing what he does best — lie.
“They’re splicing and dicing stuff together. It was a distortion,” Sharpton said. “Erica is a sincere victim. She was not trying to infer anything with me.” The hustler then went on to claim that all negative statements made against NAN were flat-out wrong, adding that the group helps families, including paying for funerals, and does not take money from them.
Others that appeared in the video were witnesses of Sharpton’s antics and seem to agree with the assertion that Sharpton makes a business out of racial controversy and tragedy, not genuine compassion for a cause. The truth is out there now, and Sharpton can claim it’s something other than what it really is, a thug-like shakedown by threatening anyone — even his victims he claims to support — who doesn’t help fund, or who threaten, his business that is NAN.

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