Keith Preston
There are plenty of Antifa, boogaloos/accelerationists, “white supremacists,” “anarchists,” etc. involved in this but there is not anywhere near enough of them to make an insurrection this large happen. All of these “extremist” groups are just a side issue that is barely relevant at all. This is a popular rebellion against the police state, a replay of 1968, or an intensified 1992.
(CNN)Law enforcement and federal officials say outside elements from both far-right and far-left groups are helping fuel the violent and damaging confrontations that have marred protests across the country in recent days, despite President Donald Trump’s focus just on Antifa and the far left […]
via What we do and don’t know about the extremists taking part in riots across the US
dont forget the russians! and the chinese! and the iranians! theyre the ones behind this. stirring up all of this unrest! and the north koreans! this is right out of the Syrian playbook! america would have no racial discord if it wasnt for these foreign actors.
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I find it really sad, nomad, that people are still listening to this crass propaganda and taking it seriously.
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that was off the top of my head. heres an actual news report that says the same thing.
“the mass media are warning us that Russia, China and Iran are “employing state media, proxy outlets, and social media accounts to amplify criticism of the United States related to the death of George Floyd and subsequent events.”
https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2020/06/13/narrative-control-operations-escalate-as-america-burns/
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What’s really sad is if Americans couldn’t access foreign news outlets, US censorship would be complete – they would never know the truth about their own country. This is why I bought a short wave radio in the 1980s. Prior to the Internet, this was my only access to real news.
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Old ploy: blame “it” on foreign agitators and “extremists.”
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That’s another big problem with the current US regime, Sha’Tara – they hardly ever change the script.
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Reblogged this on Alexanders' Blog.
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