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They Really Want Us to Believe This Was an Accident By Salaaheddin Of A Living Legend Strives Towards A Righteous Society

Writer: Edward ClarkEdward Clark

The official story is simple: an American Airlines flight collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter over Washington, D.C., killing 67 people, including Kiah Duggins. A tragic accident. Just one of those things, they tell us. But let’s stop and think. In the entire, vast sky, with all the technology guiding modern aviation, two aircraft—one military, one commercial—just so happened to cross paths at the exact moment needed to ensure catastrophe?


If you believe that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.



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Kiah Duggins Wasn’t Just Anybody


To understand why this "accident" doesn’t sit right, you have to understand who Kiah Duggins was. She wasn’t just another passenger on that flight—she was a threat to the system. A brilliant legal mind, she was dismantling the foundations of mass incarceration and unconstitutional policing. She stood up against policies that empowered authorities to harass, detain, and criminalize Black and brown people under the guise of "safety." Her work exposed systemic corruption, and that made her dangerous.


We’ve seen this story before. The moment a Black leader starts disrupting the status quo, they either get locked up, discredited, or disappear altogether. That’s not paranoia—that’s history.



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Accidents That Weren’t Accidents


There’s a long list of events that were labeled as coincidences, freak accidents, or lone-wolf acts—until time peeled back the layers.


Fred Hampton, 1969 – They told us he was killed in a "shootout" with police. What they didn’t say was that he was drugged, set up, and executed in his sleep by the FBI and Chicago PD.


The Tuskegee Experiment, 1932-1972 – For 40 years, the government let hundreds of Black men suffer and die from untreated syphilis, lying to them the whole time. It wasn’t until a whistleblower leaked the truth that the world saw the horror for what it was.


MLK’s Assassination, 1968 – They said James Earl Ray acted alone. But in 1999, a civil trial found the U.S. government liable for conspiring to kill King. The media barely covered it.


COINTELPRO – The FBI’s playbook for infiltrating, dividing, and destroying Black liberation movements was dismissed as a conspiracy theory—until declassified documents proved it beyond any doubt.



We were told to believe one thing, and then the truth forced its way to the surface.



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What Really Happened?


Was Kiah’s death a message? A warning? Or was it the quiet removal of a woman whose work was dismantling the pillars of an unjust system?


If history has taught us anything, it’s that the official narrative is often the last thing we should believe. The real question is: how long before the truth about this “accident” comes to light? And will we be paying attention when it does?


Because if they could do it to her, they could do it to any of us.

 
 
 

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