George Floyd's Death, Protests and Riots across the US

wanted to drop a quick post to note what's happening here in NC. currently watching protests happening in greensboro over the george floyd event.

they keep reiterating it was a peaceful protest but you can hear people angrily screaming in the background. one reporter stated some were throwing rocks and water bottles. some business windows have been busted but protesters are stating they did not do it (makes me think of the video of the cop busting windows), who knows though. it's a live feed. pepper spray has been deployed as well. interesting times we are in boys.

gonna continue keeping an eye out here. stay safe! and much love.
 
I think Trump and Barr are wrong. I don't see this as being primarily about Antifa and leftist extremists acting out. There's just not that many of them out there. This is different, this is not about politics for the most part so not sure why they are laying blame on the far Left. It seems to be a release of energy related to the lockdown.

And Trump's tweet about the Minneapolis protesters being primarily out of state people is showing to be wrong too, as the jail logs show that the majority arrested are locals. That area doesn't have, if I'm remembering correctly, any large far Left groups that are active.
 
I think Trump and Barr are wrong. I don't see this as being primarily about Antifa and leftist extremists acting out. There's just not that many of them out there. This is different, this is not about politics for the most part so not sure why they are laying blame on the far Left. It seems to be a release of energy related to the lockdown.

And Trump's tweet about the Minneapolis protesters being primarily out of state people is showing to be wrong too, as the jail logs show that the majority arrested are locals. That area doesn't have, if I'm remembering correctly, any large far Left groups that are active.

"YOU'VE BEEN FOOLED"

Ilhan Omar's daughter shows support on Twitter for antifa group organizing riots in Minneapolis
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Ilhan Omar is no stranger to controversy, and the apple does not fall far from the tree. The Congresswoman’s daughter, Isra Hirsi, who participated in protests in the past as a "climate activist", is now sharing support for the riots currently going down in Minneapolis, where she lives.
 
I think Trump and Barr are wrong. I don't see this as being primarily about Antifa and leftist extremists acting out. There's just not that many of them out there. This is different, this is not about politics for the most part so not sure why they are laying blame on the far Left. It seems to be a release of energy related to the lockdown.

And Trump's tweet about the Minneapolis protesters being primarily out of state people is showing to be wrong too, as the jail logs show that the majority arrested are locals. That area doesn't have, if I'm remembering correctly, any large far Left groups that are active.

Yes, all of this talk about crisis actors and George Soros busing people in and similar things is just another way that the the PTB create division among those who are trying to make sense of events. Not to say that there isn't potentially a little truth to some of it, as there definitely could be agents provocateur using these events to further spread chaos and hidden agendas.

But all of this is done to further muddy the waters and get people arguing about what is going on and who is involved while those who really profit from the chaos escape notice. Just another way to divide and conquer. But I do appreciate reading all of the posts here, with everyone posting their links and thoughts. It helps to make sense of events as we collectively weed through this mess that seems to be gaining steam.

I had to deal with this directly today where I live, as I had to drive into work. I couldn't use the freeway:


And there was a fire that blocked traffic on the other major highway that goes through this area (highway 99) - plus, a tractor-trailer jackknifed south of Elk Grove, blocking even MORE traffic. If this keeps up I might have to find some way to teleport to work soon.
 
St. Paul Mayor: Everyone Arrested Last Night In His City From Out of State

Yeah, that mayor is now backtracking. The jail logs show that he was completely wrong.
See:


The overwhelming majority of people arrested in connection with the Minneapolis unrest have Minnesota addresses, a search of the online Hennepin County Jail log shows.

Of the 45 people arrested for rioting, unlawful assembly, stolen property, burglary or robbery on May 29 and May 30 so far, 38 had Minnesota addresses, according to publicly available jail records reviewed by FOX 9.

Fires still burning after riots in Minneapolis Friday night
Fires are still burning after riots in Minneapolis Friday night, as members of the National Guard hold spots throughout the city.
Six had out-of-state address, and one person didn't have address information listed.

City and state officials have repeatedly said over the past day that most rioters are from out of state. Gov. Tim Walz said Saturday morning that as many as 80 percent of the people were outsiders.

The 45 people reviewed by FOX 9 were arrested by Minneapolis Police, the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, University of Minnesota Police, or Minnesota State Patrol.

A searchable jail roster is available online.

Speaking Saturday, Minneapolis police spokesman John Elder, however, said that sometimes people arrested will provide false information. He says background checks are showing some people arrested have records from other areas.

Mayor Carter admits arrest data was wrong, urges peace on Saturday
Mayor Carter admitted data he shared on riot arrests being all out of state residents was incorrect
Meanwhile, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter is backtracking after saying that 100 percent of the people arrested for causing disorder in his city were from out of state.

Three-quarters of the people arrested in St. Paul had Minnesota addresses, according to data provided to FOX 9 by police.

Of the 18 total arrests, 12 had Minnesota addresses, four were from out of state, and two were unknown.

Saturday evening, Carter acknowledged his earlier statement was inaccurate.
 
The riots have arrived in Austin too from what I understand


AUSTIN (KXAN) — A car has been set on fire underneath Interstate 35 in downtown Austin near Austin Police Department headquarters on Saturday night.

Protesters have been rallying near APD headquarters throughout the day, shutting down I-35 twice as part of demonstrations.


A crowd demonstrating in front of Austin Police Department headquarters Saturday evening scattered as officers fired multiple rounds of rubber bullets.

Several hours after demonstrations against police violence started in downtown Austin, the crowd of protesters was smaller but still vocal. Some protesters held signs and chanted.

Some hurled water bottles at officers, as well as angry words.

Officers fired a volley of less lethal rounds about 9:15 p.m.

Many in the crowd, hands raised above their heads, screamed, "Don't shoot."

Moments later, an American flag could be seen burning in a parking lot behind the police building. And a car parked in a lot beneath the Interstate 35 overpass at Seventh Street was set on fire.

The department issued a statement on Twitter about the response: "While most of the demonstrations have been peaceful, some people have thrown rocks, bricks, eggs, water bottles and Molotov cocktails. APD has used less lethal rounds during the course of events."

Continuing demonstrations that started at the Police Department at noon, protesters clashed also violently with officers about 7 p.m.

Police officers fired rubber bullets at protesters throwing water bottles at them. One of the less lethal rounds hit a woman in the abdomen. She cried, "My baby, my baby," and writhed on the ground.

Officers pushed through the crowd to take her away on a stretcher.

Demonstrators also moved to the Capitol, City Hall and the Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge, blocking roadways and leaving a trail of graffiti as they went.

Others protested near central Austin neighborhoods, including at Capital Plaza mall and along East Riverside Drive near Travis Heights.

[...]At one point, a man on a motorcycle tried to drive through a crowd of protesters on the northbound frontage road. The motorcyclist was ripped from his vehicle and beaten. Police quickly intervened and let the man drive away while forming a barricade that pushed protesters off of the frontage road.

There are videos from this afternoon as well in that second article. They are profanity-laden but are worth watching
 
I'm with Ketone Cop, I think there could be some agent provocateur stuff going on but mostly this is people who are very angry at their leaders lashing out.

Yep l agree. I know it's been a while but try to recall what was going on in the world's cities before covid. Pressure was building everywhere and those in positions of power were barely hanging on. Some here mentioned as much and then came covid and we all know the whole game suddenly changed. We also remarked that maybe those that were demonstrating in France and Hong Kong might have been infected by the virus and that it was known by those at the higher levels and they were shaken. After approximately 4.5 months of citizenry energy being pent up here in the states just a small outrage was needed for a release. Could this also be the covid virus. Look at how you in the states are feeling at this moment. Curfews, mask, social distancing, the CDC lied to us, I'm staying home but half my state doesn't need to. Phooey! The virus is working it's magic and those in positions of power are abandoning the ship, there's no one willing to protect you, but you.
 
Citizens confront Agent Provocateur asking, "Are you a cop?" And trying to stop him from doing damage....Please share!
Okay, remember the "Agent Provocateur" in the above video? Well check this out where the black man in the pink shirt, who confronted the agent, is caught on film walking away with him, like friends. There's more guess who's going to autopsy George Floyd's body? Hint: think back to Epstein case. I can't make this stuff up....just watch...see if you still think this is mainly about people's pent up frustration:
"More Info on Agent Provocateur #1/Autopsy Chicanery"

And this one 🤪 (made by orginal Provocateur Agent creator)...starts out the same but watch the predictive programming they gave us a few months ago:
"THE CHAOS/JOKER AGENDA: They WANT Chaos in the Streets/FLOYD RACE WAR PSYOP"


Cloward & Piven wanted to use race wars to set up a UBI and bankrupt the US economy. "According to Brandon Smith, writing at Zero Hedge, the Cloward-Piven strategy involves nothing less than economic sabotage against the U.S."
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Theoretically, according to the doctrine, a condition of overwhelming tension and strain could be engineered through the overloading of American welfare rolls, thereby smothering the entitlement program structure at the state and local level. The implosion of welfare benefits would facilitate a massive spike in poverty and desperation, creating a financial crisis that would lead to an even greater cycle of demand for a fully socialized system. This desperation would then “force” the federal government to concentrate all welfare programs under one roof, nationalize and enforce a socialist ideology, and ultimately, compact an immense level of power into the hands of a select few.

Cloward and Piven claimed that this could be accomplished at a grassroots level through community activism, and, that it would facilitate a more compassionate federal authority, however, there are numerous problems with these assertions.

The Cloward-Piven Strategy has nothing to do with grassroots activism, and accomplishes nothing tangible for the downtrodden poverty class. In fact, I would dare to say that Cloward and Piven as well as most social engineers are well aware that the concept ultimately only serves to give even more dominance to the establishment and pilfer even more freedom from the masses.

Cloward-Piven is not limited to the destabilization of state and local welfare programs. It can easily be used against federal level entitlements, and in reality, is much more effective against an entity with the proven tendency towards exponential debt spending. Though the federal government may be able to borrow fiat dollars through the Federal Reserve to prolong welfare rolls while the states cannot, a more volatile threat arises when debt monetization begins to wear down the purchasing power of the currency. Weakened purchasing power results in reduced consumer activity, less industrial growth, less GDP, and obviously, more poverty. The dollar has lost approximately 98% of its purchasing power since 1972, and after 50 years of the so-called “War on Poverty”, nearly one third of the American population now repeatedly slips under the official poverty line.

In the past decade alone, the number of people dependent on food stamps and EBT for their survival in the U.S. has doubled from 25 million people to nearly 50 million people. Those who receive some kind of payment from the government, including those on social security, disability, and veterans benefits, are approximately 100 million. Americans on social security do not consider themselves welfare recipients because they paid into the system, however, the point remains that if the federal money tap shuts down due to overwhelming participation, the checks will stop whether you paid into the system or not.

In the end, it is the Federal Government itself that is most vulnerable to the Cloward-Piven Strategy, and I believe the goal is to set fire to ALL social structures in the U.S., then assimilate them into a new globalist system.

The tactic of overwhelming the welfare structure REQUIRES the complicity of the government itself. A grassroots activist movement cannot and will never compel federal and state governments to expand welfare initiatives if they do not wish to. If welfare programs are not expanded beyond their capacity to be maintained, they cannot be overwhelmed. Therefore, government must cooperate with the Cloward-Piven Strategy by generating more and more welfare programs to be exploited. That is to say, the elitists who control our government, regardless of their claimed political party, must WANT to arrange circumstances to allow for Cloward-Piven to be successful.
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Our manufacturing economy was wrecked by sending our factories and jobs abroad which turned it into a service economy which was then wrecked by the Covid-19 PlanDemic. The feds printed more money to aide citizens and now because of these SUDDEN riots, infrastructure/businesses of our major cities has been destroyed in a few days, as well as the rest of the employment that was left after the CV-19 gutting. Mo money, mo money, mo money.
Is the USA ruined?
 
Moderator...sorry double posted while trying to edit....didn't edit way it should have! Anyway would you please remove the FIRST post and NOT the one above...
 
It's funny...

A couple of days ago I ran into a fellow I know. "Do you feel it?" he asked, "It's like the world is ready to explode! There's so much pent up anger!"

I didn't, actually. We live in a small town, not in a big city. I looked around puzzled. -I thought the world was acting foolishly, and some of the impending ideas (like forced vaccinations and such) were worrisome, but in general, I live far away from city life, have all my needs met and I've got wonderful friends around who are similarly cruising nicely through this nonsense.

I certainly am aware of people less fortunate who are really struggling. They're all across the news. When I talk to people from cities, they go on about how the government isn't locking down hard enough, how Trump is evil, and fear, fear, fear! They seem to be living in an alternate reality where the main stream news is actually true. Amazing! They don't want to hear that reality critically examined either. They'll resist, and if they do listen, they'll pout while doing so, reboot and forget the next day. It seems some folks WANT to be living in an apocalypse and will fight you to maintain the network of falsehoods which allows it to burn around them.

Whatever. So while there certainly appears to be a sense of powderkeg pressure out there, it's more an observation to me than a direct experience. I certainly don't feel any desire to kick over mail boxes and start fires.

This is one of the times when the benefits of having participated in the Work for so many years seems to be creating an obviously diverging path, doing so in a visceral way.

Maybe this is what it feels like to ride the Wave rather than be pulled under?
 
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