Kansas called itself a “free state,” while Missouri flew the Confederate banner. Yet in 1930s Kansas City, Kansas, the Ku Klux Klan thrived — and decades later, the FBI saved its firepower for the Black Panthers instead. By Julius Rangal, InnerKwest Investigations TeamPublished: August 30, 2025 Introduction The history of American law enforcement is often presented as a steady march …
The Bloodlines of Power: How America’s Modern Elites Trace Wealth and Office to Slaveholding Ancestors
From InnerKwest’s Bloodlines & Power Series | August 9, 2025 A 2023 Reuters investigation found at least 119 of America’s most influential leaders—presidents, governors, members of Congress, and Supreme Court justices—descend from people who enslaved Black Americans. What that means for power, policy, and repair today. Introduction American power didn’t just survive slavery—it inherited it. In 2023, Reuters published a …
Systemic Hack: re-Defined Scrutiny Levels for Treason on the Horizon
January 2021 Federal laws apply to people living in the United States and its territories. Congress creates and passes bills. The president then may sign those bills into law. Federal courts may review the laws to see if they agree with the Constitution. Legal definitions outlining treason and espionage are well established. There is a shift in the wind laying the ground work to re-Define scrutiny levels …
Noteworthy Insurrectionists Background Revelations Staggering
Insurrection involvement by law-enforcement, firefighters, retired military, and other public service employees is revealing how they rely on a white privilege infrastructure built into the system which transposes their law breaking behavior and corrupt activities as allowable or quasi legal. Claims of plausible deniability are now being touted in search for legal tunnels from which the mob may duck, dodge, …
Insurrection Direction: The Deep Climb, First Take
January 8, 2021 Forward The series, “Insurrection Direction” will attempt to follow the path that lead to the current political aberration and look to decipher credible threats declared by militia and movement operatives. InnerKwest narratives will stay true its African American perspective by seeking out known and unknown insurrection factors impacting the African American community. January 6, 2021 will go …
Trump Swamp Master: Texas AG Ken Paxton
When Donald Trump initially emerged as candidate for the office of president, he promised to “Drain he Swamp” to fix problems in the federal government. Trump referenced his “Drain the Swamp” tirade over 79 times, until it was obvious he was adding political and business varmints to every agency environment subjected to his official capacity. The are so many swamp …
LA County Deputy: ‘Executioner’ Gang Controls Compton Sheriff’s Department
Whistleblower: California Deputy Killed Teen to Join Department’s “Gang Law enforcement in America appears to be running amok. The accusations as told by a deputy sheriff is astounding at the very least. Austreberto Gonzalez, a deputy for the LA County’s sheriff department has filed a claim — a precursor to a lawsuit — against the county alleging the Compton station …







