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Racism
Willie Mae Williams (78), a black woman, lived at Council House for three decades and claimed not to have had a problem with anyone until she suffered a physical assault in the lobby. Virginia D. Lambert, a management Kapo (thug) and stool-pigeon tried to strangle her for no particular reason other than racism. [Five Kapos]
People of color live daily with the effects of both institutional and individual racism. Epithets like “racist” and “racism” have reached a new height of offensiveness through abusive and contemptuous use. They identify the reality that generally applies in a politically correct society which denies that discrimination exists. Council House directors and administrators form part of that constituency and collectively act in similar ways to those of individual racists.
Civil rights exponents have focused upon individual discrimination since the civil rights movement in the 1960s. They predominantly deny that a more pernicious form of collective discrimination generally exists in closed societies and among law enforcement officers, the judiciary, and bureaucracies.
No direct correlation exists between race and political conduct, social thinking, and values, even if one allows for class differences. Singling out a biological given rather than paying attention to all the other factors reflects a divisive political agenda instead of sociological fact. [Institutionalized Racism]
After her assault, Willie May Williams moved away from Council House. Whether she left because of the assault, racism, or for other reasons the perception of racism exists supported by ongoing racist administrative patterns or practices. An established elite continues to implement those policies through ostracism.
Another Kapo, Felippe Jacques, retained by Stephen (aka Stefan) A. Mitchell, Executive Director, Council House, collaborated with Lambert in disseminating hate speech. His statement generally reflects administrative policies and behavior. It also supports contentions and actions by directors:
FJ-04-0616-0815. As for the few African-Americans in Council House . . . they were born stupid, grew up to [be] stupid and will die stupid. They are the ones that give a bad name to their ethnicity. Did I forget to mention G---A----? What for! She personifies the ghetto mentality as no other here at Council House. For the likes of her, everything is a black or white thing. Reason is not part of her vocabulary. By the way, say hello to Leon Harris, for me, that consummate jerk may resent [it] if I had omitted to mention him.
Jacques has repeatedly conducted a hate campaign by harassing and assaulting black people. For his efforts, he receives special privileges from the executive director and court-facilitated impunity. He boasts that court orders protect him from retaliation and accountability. He consistently violates the terms of his lease and remains immune from eviction (as did Lambert for an extended period). [Impunity]
Gilda Kabbani, a Jewish resident, swore in a declaration:
GK-01-0826-0000. I have been a first hand witness to her [Lambert] volatile behavior. Her appearance is misleading. She may appear to be very dependent on the "walker' for support. However, it is my belief that she is clever, yet articulate, however, she is a loose bullet.
I was a witness to her having flung herself at a long-time resident here, a Mrs. Williams, as she was letting herself into the building while her son. John, parked the car. Lambert had Mrs. Williams in a head-lock of some sort, pushing her, scratching and hitting her. She drew blood on Mrs. Williams's chest. It was later in the evening, no one on duty and I came down to walk my dog.
I called the police. John was very upset and sent Lambert into the lounge. A female police officer talked with her and that was that. Mrs. Williams was reluctant to press charges. Lambert has displayed a nasty temper and a curt manner many times that I have observed.
Mitchell, employs five Kapos “to keep order”. Psychiatrists have diagnosed mental conditions for two of them. The others show a documented pattern of irrational behavior that matches case law and DSM-IV definitions for diminished capacity and borderline personality disorder. [Five Kapos]
Each thug receives special privileges for services rendered. Evidently, cuckoos of a feather stick together and fly over the Council House nest with impunity. Lambert ranks as one of those privileged cuckoos. Her bizarre behavior illustrates the point. She habitually collected cigarette butts in the street and rolled them into cigarettes then smoked them in a long, silver cigarette holder - a cheap imitation of Dorothy Parker without her sophisticated cynicism and irony. [Mindful Madness]
Lambert wrote stories that vilified other residents and posted some of them on the Internet with Jacques. Both Lambert and Jacques have physically assaulted other residents in varying degrees and at different times and written about their hate for black people. Mitchell found them particularly useful allies to have in his coterie of thugs that enforce his neo-fascist policies.
Mitchell should have evicted Lambert several years ago for non-payment of rent, the disgusting condition of her apartment, and felony assault, however, he found her useful as a Kapo. He frequently allowed her to remain more than two months overdue with her rent while he pilloried other residents for paying a few days late or having untidy apartments. [Impunity]
Mitchell used Lambert's “literary skills” and undercover work to the fullest extent to the detriment of dissenting residents. She "mentored" gullible residents to gain their confidence then reported what they said to him. She brought a frivolous court action and filed false declarations against other tenants whom Mitchell targeted. This supported his manipulation of the court system.
Judge James A. Doerty (another cuckoo) also appreciated her literary talent. He dredged some of her vile and discriminatory expressions from the Internet and entered them into evidence without allowing refutation. [Rampant Judicial Delusion]
Witnesses have sworn that Lambert physically attacked different black women in the building on separate occasions. They said that Lambert often lost control yet Mitchell took no action. He blamed her victims and tried to kill the messengers bearing witness to the incidents by using ostracism and other harassment. He harassed Kabbani on First Amendment issues after she witnessed the Williams incident until she retained a pro bono lawyer.
The felony assault upon Williams formed part of a covert campaign by Mitchell over an extended period to intimidate and to harass black people using thugs supported by a bigoted Jewish elite. Council House has two Jewish constituencies - "the haves" (elitist, sycophantic, racist and religiously intolerant, affluent) and "the have nots" (democratic, independent, racially and religiously tolerant, impecunious).
Leon Harris, a black tenant, complained of racism. Stephen Mitchell retaliated by encouraging the elite to ostracize him as he has done with other tenants. He also encouraged Lambert to bring a frivolous lawsuit against him based upon perjured testimony.
Mitchell consistently projects the violence of his Kapos onto their victims by humiliating and vilifying them. Mitchell’s hate, vilification, and depiction of Harris as a violent person, eventually resulted in his unlawful eviction of Harris along with other people who complained about racism. [Trials of Leon Harris]
Kabbani, described Harris, a neighbor for about 2-1/2 years, as:
. . . a well-bred, soft-spoken, gentleman - very articulate and intelligent, and quiet with an easy smile. He is well respected by all the residents who know him.
Having interviewed Harris on several occasions this reporter concurs with that characterization of this former aide to the governor of Oregon. Kabbani also claimed that Lambert violently assaulted a different black woman in the laundry room on a previous occasion.
Williams swore in testimony and repeated in a tape recorded interview:
I was coming home one night after my son had picked me up. He drove up to the driveway in front of the building and I got out then he went to park the car. This lady [Lambert] was also coming into the building and I was coming up right behind her. . . . She was pulling the door to keep me from coming in and I was pulling the door trying to come in. . . . Just as I walked in she grabbed me by my neck and tried to fling me down. . . . when my son came in he just walked over and caught her hands and pulled them off from around my neck.
Williams, a diabetic, had to go to hospital for a tetanus shot after the assault.
Robert Cowdin (a Kapo employed by Council House) appeared on the scene soon after the assault. He neither requested police to arrest Lambert on felony assault charges nor arranged to have her taken away for observation. Instead, he asked Lambert to apologize to Williams which she failed to do.
A white, female officer interviewed Lambert and Cowdin at the crime scene then spoke to Williams at the hospital. Police did nothing to pursue the complaint. Williams asked the officer what she intended to do about the attack. The officer responded “Nothing, she’s just an old lady and if I lock her up they will just turn her loose anyway”. In fact, the officer tended toward transferring blame onto Williams after first interviewing her attacker and another thug both of them white.
Williams said: “I tell you what. She had better not try it again” to which the officer asked "Are you threatening her?" That echos the type of transference that black people frequently hear from white police officers. Would that officer have handled the investigation the same way if Lambert had a black face and Williams a white one?
Interviews with prisoners in King County Jail show that police would have immediately transported a black woman to jail then kept her there for several months without any legal representation until a court hearing. Then, she would probably have heard her public defender tell her to plead guilty on a plea bargain for expedience.
The comment “she’s just an old lady” has no bearing upon the issue. Lambert incontrovertibly committed felony assault on two different occasions yet Council House directors and employees covered up for her. Police allowed her to go free. In contrast, Mitchell has had no compunction in having four other tenants (two of them much older than Lambert) incarcerated without probable cause let alone for felony assault.
Lambert had a string of court orders obtained by landlords in the decade preceding her move to Council House yet Mark T. Mullen (a former administrator) granted her a lease. Mitchell allowed her to live at Council House for more than 14 months after the Williams incident. He did nothing to stop a repeat of her long-term abuse of other residents both by felony assault and by vilifying them in writing.
Lambert constantly intimidated other residents in the public rooms, brought a frivolous lawsuit, and swore false declarations against them in behalf of Council House management. She also wrote and published propaganda as part of a character assassination campaign against tenants whom Mitchell targeted.
Lambert regularly defaulted on rent and had an apartment so full of trash that she had to sleep in the TV room. She later failed a building inspection mandated by HUD. Sheriff’s deputies posted a notice on her door that they would remove her from the building if she did not leave. After her eviction, she reportedly slept in a bus shelter a few yards from Council House.
Two judges (Doerty and Becker) completely ignored rampant hate speech in a three-year attempt to silence people who reported it. Doerty sua sponte (on a whim) introduced constitutionally unprotected hate speech into evidence by disallowing refutation and Becker affirmed it. [Court-Facilitated Terror]
Washington Superior Court and Court of Appeals have used a form of psychological transference to kill a messenger. They have deliberately projected violence and harassment by perpetrators with whom they have a political affinity onto the victims. [Institutionalized Racism]
[Nmesis]
Pseudonyms replace real names to comply with an unconstitutional restraining order granted by Judge James A. Doerty to Council House directors. [Court-Facilitated Terror] Real names appear for people who signed waivers which Contra Cabal lawyers then filed for them with the court. About ten percent of Council House tenants have now signed waivers to protest the denial of their right to self-determination. Other tenants can download a waiver form then complete and mail it to Elena Luisa Garella, Attorney-at-Law, 927 N Northlake Way #301, Seattle, WA 98103.
Lawyers and journalists may request further information and court documents by email. Readers can obtain names and addresses of Council House Directors at [List of names and addresses of Council House directors].
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