Dawg rights Upside Down Protestor’s Sign and ‘interviews’ Eric Jaye

Campers,

It was Mission Local Night at Manny’s.

Last Tuesday of Month.

Joe Eskenazi interviewing two Intellectual Black Women about Banko Brown.

It was a great session for this Dawg.

Crowd was usual 60’ish well-dressed White People were, say, 100 of 150 crowd.

The guests and Joe were well prepared and well-versed.

About an hour into the half hour stage a skinny little woman (?) dressed like the invisible man came into the back and held a 2/3 foot sign with lots and lots written on it came in and held the sign upside down and started yelling about Manny being a Zionist.

I was on complete opposite side of room but made my way through the crowd and got close to film the lady and tell her that her sign was upside down and that it was fucking with her message.

Then, a guy who looked like Bill Barnes with a beard moved in to threaten me and establish further, the right of his own new Black Security company …

I’m guessing he wants part of the Twenty-Five million.

Didn’t end there.

Had noticed early on that Eric Jaye was on opposite side of room standing next to the dude with the New Black Security company.

I filmed Jaye’s reactions thruout the thing and Security guy thought I was filming him …

So, I talked to Jaye for a bit afterwards and he didn’t remember me tho we’d had some pretty serious confrontations a quarter century ago when he was going from news publication to news publication threatening their Jewish advertising if they didn’t back off on Newsom.

He remembered none of it.

I asked if he remembered going to Dan Noyse’s management and try to get him fired.

He remembered nothing.

Asked if he recalled going to the Examiner’s owner with same spiel.

He recalled nothing.

Then, it hit me.

Eric Jaye has Old Timers Disease.

And, he’s the newest columnist with the Examiner.

Go figure.

I’ll forward the video as I learn to upload it in 4 or 5 parts …

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