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re: Now that all of America knows these Protests are fake and paid for
Posted on 4/28/24 at 1:57 pm to VOR
Posted on 4/28/24 at 1:57 pm to VOR
Soros and Dems are funding legal defense and bail for the protesting commies:
A15 Action
Coordinated Economic Blockade to Free Palestine
United States A15 Bail & Legal Defense Fund!
Donate here to support community members who are criminalized in the U.S. for their solidarity with Palestine. Should the actions of the state result in the need for it, these funds will be used for bail, legal defense, and support for defendants.
DONATE TO U.S. FUND
Click on Donate link, leads to an Act Blue site.
And on the page, it states that contributions will benefit Community Justice Exchange, a project supported by the Tide Center which is funded by Soros.
A15 Action
Coordinated Economic Blockade to Free Palestine
United States A15 Bail & Legal Defense Fund!
Donate here to support community members who are criminalized in the U.S. for their solidarity with Palestine. Should the actions of the state result in the need for it, these funds will be used for bail, legal defense, and support for defendants.
DONATE TO U.S. FUND
Click on Donate link, leads to an Act Blue site.
And on the page, it states that contributions will benefit Community Justice Exchange, a project supported by the Tide Center which is funded by Soros.
This post was edited on 4/28/24 at 1:58 pm
Posted on 4/28/24 at 2:01 pm to FLTech
I still think crisis actors and conspiracies are nonsense. But it does not help that EVERY one of these frickers filmed while arrested sound just like a sovereign citizen vs police video. The scripting, the wording, the speech pattern and delivery.
It’s chipping away at the wall of my stubbornness.
It’s chipping away at the wall of my stubbornness.
Posted on 4/28/24 at 2:05 pm to FLTech
I watched the propaganda shows this morning,Meet The Press and another one like it.
They are treating the protests as organic. Even the Republican Congress people who were on treated it as organic.
My estimation is only 15% of people know the protests are bought and paid for.
They are treating the protests as organic. Even the Republican Congress people who were on treated it as organic.
My estimation is only 15% of people know the protests are bought and paid for.
Posted on 4/28/24 at 2:32 pm to LSU alum wannabe
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conspiracies are nonsense
What conspiracies? You need to be a little more specific than that. History is often little more than a concentrated study of one conspiracy piled upon another.
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“Anytime that a hard-nosed analysis is put forth of who our rulers are, of how their political and economic interests interlock, it is invariably denounced by Establishment liberals and conservatives (and even by many libertarians) as a ‘conspiracy theory of history, paranoid, economic determinist,’ and even ‘Marxist.’
These smear labels are applied across the board, even though such realistic analyses can be, and have been, made from any and all parts of the economic spectrum, from the John Birch Society to the Communist Party. The most common label is ‘conspiracy theorist,’ almost always leveled as a hostile epithet rather than adopted by the ‘conspiracy theorist’ himself.
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Let us take an easy example. Suppose we find that Congress has passed a law raising the steel tariff or imposing import quotas on steel? Surely only a moron will fail to realize that the tariff or quota was passed at the behest of lobbyists from the domestic steel industry, anxious to keep out efficient foreign competitors.
No one would level a charge of ’conspiracy theorist’ against such a conclusion. But what the conspiracy theorist is doing is simply to extend his analysis to more complex measures of government: say, to public works projects, the establishment of the ICC, the creation of the Federal Reserve System, or the entry of the United States into a war.
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In each of these cases, the conspiracy theorist asks himself the question cui bono? Who benefits from this measure? If he finds that Measure A benefits X and Y, his next step is to investigate the hypothesis: did X and Y in fact lobby or exert pressure for the passage of Measure A? In short, did X and Y realize that they would benefit and act accordingly?
Far from being a paranoid or a determinist, the conspiracy analyst is a praxeologist; that is, he believes that people act purposively, that they make conscious choices to employ means in order to arrive at goals. Hence, if a steel tariff is passed, he assumes that the steel industry lobbied for it; if a public works project is created, he hypothesizes that it was promoted by an alliance of construction firms and unions who enjoyed public works contracts, and bureaucrats who expanded their jobs and incomes.
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It is the opponents of ‘conspiracy’ analysis who profess to believe that all events – at least in government – are random and unplanned, and that therefore people do not engage in purposive choice and planning.
There are, of course, good conspiracy analysts and bad conspiracy analysts, just as there are good and bad historians or practitioners of any discipline. The bad conspiracy analyst tends to make two kinds of mistakes, which indeed leave him open to the Establishment charge of ‘paranoia.’
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First, he stops with the cui bono; if measure A benefits X and Y, he simply concludes that therefore X and Y were responsible. He fails to realize that this is just an hypothesis, and must be verified by finding out whether or not X and Y really did so.
Well, how do we look at all this? Do we say that David Rockefeller’s prodigious efforts on behalf of certain statist public policies are merely a reflection of unfocused altruism? If so, it’s a coincidence that boggles the mind. Or are there more sinister political-economic interests involved? I submit that the naifs who stubbornly refuse to examine the interplay of political and economic interest in government are tossing away an essential tool for analyzing the world in which we live.” Murray Rothbard.
This post was edited on 4/28/24 at 2:38 pm
Posted on 4/28/24 at 2:33 pm to FLTech
Is Kamala vowing to pay for bail for those arrested?
Posted on 4/28/24 at 2:47 pm to VOR
Israel is loving this. Look at all the laws being cooked up against anti semitism and criminalization of anti Israel speech. Short term this is uncomfortable for Jews but long term they gain a lot. It is almost illegal to question any Jewish persons motive of Israeli motive. Who wouldn’t want that kind of shield from scrutiny?
Posted on 4/28/24 at 2:52 pm to Bwmdx
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Israel is loving this.
Not necessarily Israel, but American Jews.
Banning "anti semitic" speech would further cement their special tribe position and rapidly advance the complete takeover of our government and financial institutions.
Posted on 4/28/24 at 3:11 pm to VOR
This is not a conspiracy theory. There are thousands of proof of evidence that these protests are 1000000% set up by Soros and private businesses who donate to NGOs - the NGOs get all of the signs, t-shirts, tents, etc etc ordered in bulk and distribute them out to their temporary employees that they hire off Craigslist, etc
Posted on 4/28/24 at 3:12 pm to VOR
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You
guys can’t see anything other than some generalized leftist conspiracy in everything. It doesn’t fit logically.
Leftist and logic, eh?
GFY
Posted on 4/28/24 at 3:12 pm to trinidadtiger
Lots of businesses donate to the NGOs - millions of dollars
Posted on 4/28/24 at 3:47 pm to antibarner
Its actually George Soros's son Alex, that is running his empire. He's been to the Whitehouse over !5 times, which is interesting. Nothing is off the table for that family, they will do anything to stop Trump, anything.
Posted on 4/28/24 at 4:47 pm to FLTech
It's election year chaos do people really not see this yet? 2016, 2020 and now 2024 all had stupid shite like this that they tried to pretend was organic protests
Posted on 4/28/24 at 5:00 pm to FLTech
They've always been paid for. Activist groups have little hubs all over the country they recruit from. And they've a centralized power structure that will coordinate all the hubs. Money will flow in order to get as many of their people as possible to desired locations. If not enough of their people show up, they'll use craigslist ads to draw people in. Paying them decently for their time.
It's not that the protests and riots are professional and paid for that is disgusting. What's disgusting is how their media allies portray them as grassroots and a natural outrage based on whatever situation they are protesting.
It's not that the protests and riots are professional and paid for that is disgusting. What's disgusting is how their media allies portray them as grassroots and a natural outrage based on whatever situation they are protesting.
Posted on 4/28/24 at 5:02 pm to GhostOfFreedom
Not sure how any company would hire them. Kids in the adult world will soon learn.
Posted on 4/28/24 at 5:43 pm to FLTech
So what main stream media outlet clued you in? Oh it wasn't the mainstream media! So why do you think most people know this?
Posted on 4/28/24 at 5:47 pm to Pelican fan99
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It's election year chaos do people really not see this yet? 2016, 2020 and now 2024 all had stupid shite like this that they tried to pretend was organic protests
Don't forget 2012 "Occupy Wallstreet"
Posted on 4/28/24 at 5:54 pm to VOR
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If you actually think about it, it’s absurd to think that Soros(or the democrats for that matter) would give visibility to these pro-Palestinian shite-
stirrers.
Investopedia: Top 10 Hillary Donators
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5. George Soros, Soros Fund Management: $9,525,000
The 85-year-old billionaire has been vocal about his disdain for Trump. He donated $9.5 million to the PUA super PAC and $25,000 to the Ready super PAC.
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https://english.elpais.com/people/2024-02-20/discreet-ultra-rich-and-almost-family-to-the-clintons-huma-abedin-and-alex-soros-the-new-couple-of-american-royalty.html
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Discreet, ultra-rich and almost family to the Clintons: Huma Abedin and Alex Soros, the new couple of American ‘royalty’
The successor of billionaire George Soros and Hillary Clinton’s right-hand woman have made their relationship public. She is divorced from a former congressman who spent a year and a half in jail for sending sexual messages to minors.
This post was edited on 4/28/24 at 5:57 pm
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