Michael Kennedy
Roy Says:
January 7th, 2021 at 10:23 pm
Mike, does there exist a way to prove your observation about Antifa cadre and
about cops helping them specifically up the stairs? I know that we’re not
supposed to trust our instincts nor our lying eyes, but…
We will probably never get
proof as the evidence will be swept away as quickly as evidence of vote fraud
has been swept away. This operation was designed to harm Trump’s ability to
influence policy in the next four years and to discredit him with the gullible
who have not already become Democrats.
Here
is one account from eyewitnesses.
According to the website
“wildprotest.com,” the original plan was to gather at the Whitehouse Ellipse
from 9am to 12pm, then gather at the North lawn of the Capitol building at 1
pm. As you may well know, not only did it not happen this way, but the
aforementioned website went blank. Did they take it down to make it harder for
Trump supporters to show that storming the building was never part of the
initial plan?
This account is from an
attendee who witnessed some of the events but not inside the capitol.
My group boarded a D.C.
Metro train at 10:30am. Upon arrival to the next station, I saw three young
white men board the train with dark clothes and skeleton face masks. My
immediate concern was that these were Antifa thugs who would give us trouble as
soon as they saw us get off the train with our signs. As I watched them from
the corner of my eye, I noticed that one of them wore a cape with the American
Revolution snake “Join or die.” Were these Trump supporters? Something did not
seem quite right. As the train approached our destination, other rally
participants started to fill our coach and we arrived at the Ellipse with no
incident.
It seemed a typical Trump rally.
The main difference that struck me as unusual during this rally (apart from the three young men who boarded the train) was the frequent smell of marijuana.
We were present during much
of the President’s speech, but since we could not hear it clearly, we walked to
the National Mall in search of a bathroom. We found a public restroom on the
mall with two lines of over 50 people. We then proceeded to walk down the Mall
towards the Capitol building in search of porta-potties and found one with a
line of about 20-30 people. Our wait was only 20 minutes, but it was
overflowing, and I felt very bad for the women in our group. During the
previous rally there had been many portable toilets on the Mall. This lack of
facilities was anticipated because we were advised in one list serve to wear
diapers. I had the impression the D.C. mayor wanted to make it less
comfortable for us.
There is more, a lot more. You
will have to search for it, though.
Here
is another account from the NY Post.
At least two known Antifa
members were spotted among the throngs of pro-Trump protesters at the Capitol
on Wednesday, a law enforcement source told The Post.
The Antifa members
disguised themselves with pro-Trump clothing to join in the DC rioting, said
the sources, who spotted the infiltrators while monitoring video coverage from
the Capitol.
The infiltrators were
recognized due to their participation in New York City demonstrations, and were
believed to have joined in the rioting so that Trump would get blamed, the
source said.
Here
is another known Antifa/BLM terrorist.
I expect there was a cadre of
up to 100 Antifa terrorists and they used the same tactics we have seen since
Minneapolis in June. They do the window breaking and encourage others, black
looters in Minneapolis, Trump overenthusiastic supporters in DC, to follow
their lead.
It was a successful op.
Someone should have anticipated this but Trump staffers are too busy abandoning
ship. I have read of “hundreds” of arrests coming. Who wants to bet that they
will all be the Trump people and Antifa will get clean away?
Michael Kennedy, Chicago Boys, This entry was posted on
Friday, January 8th, 2021 at 10:53
One Response to “What
happened Wednesday?”
Brian Says:
This is all irrelevant and
stupid. What happened is that tens of thousands, maybe more, people came from
all over the country to support Trump and protest the election. Then some tiny
number of them pushed/fought/walked into the Capitol, some tiny number of those
were destructive, and now the entire establishment is using that to discredit
anyone who ever supported anything Trump ever did. It doesn’t matter if the 100
(or fewer) people who did anything “bad” are left, right, center, or other.
They have nothing to do with the 99.99999% of other people there or elsewhere
around the country or world.
I said earlier in the week I had a bad feeling about Wednesday–do you think all
this garbage from facebook, from chevron and coke for goodness sakes, from the
democrats, was done spontaneously? Nonsense. It was all ready to go.
[Atualidade em xeque] A conta vai chegar
O adestrador
Trump perdeu. E agora?
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