This one kind of sneaked up on me. I’ve been planning to reassemble my compiled materials here, but I got caught unawares with all the current events excitement. Have to come back later and fill in some very large blanks. This is what the world remembers and what the government admits to:
The date enshrined in Punk City history is March 14, 1985, because the massacre on that night occurred principally in the hours after midnight. A substantial black-op force used the chaos created by the MOVE bombing to invade South Street, exterminate the ~1,500 punk writer/warriors who lived there, and steal their breakthrough quantum computing technology. Officially, the event never occurred because no evidence of it remained except the disappearance of all the South Street punks.
There appears to be a fork in time here. The punks disappeared, but so did their attackers. Surviving photos, art, and scraps of written documentation suggest that there was indeed a massacre, but it was the feds who died to the last man. They were assaulting a community that had operated in secret among the gangs of Philadelphia for seven years, employing silent maneuvers, weapons, and bikes with extraordinary effectiveness. Marching boldly down South Street was the worst tactical approach they could have made. The punks are said to have used their quantum technology to escape to another dimension or timeline, still unknown. The federal Intel network has never abandoned its obsession with recovering the punk technology they failed to acquire that night at tremendous cost.
As I said, I have the materials, but can’t put them up today. I’ll be back to finish the job with what has been rescued from the past thus far…
What I will sow you now is the last painting we have by GypsyJackknife, the last King, who survived the ‘massacre,’ as the existence of this painting verifies…


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