George Floyd protests are like US-backed color revolutions; BLM
Organizer says BLM is a Soros/Clinton operation
Newsletter published on June 11, 2020
(1) Seattle Protesters Storm City Hall After Running Cops Out Of
Precinct, Establishing "Autonomous Zone"
(2) Seattle protestors demand: defund Police, disallow ICE
(3) Video of George Floyd killing
(4) This Black woman says we're rioting because We Own Nothing
(5) Antifa/BLM Violence may be due to Police infiltrators - Jeff Blankfort
(6) Cops "were actually trying to SAVE George Floyd"
(7) George Floyd protests are just like US-backed color revolutions
(8) The Police State is the Deep State
(9) Former BLM Organizer says BLM is a Soros/Clinton operation to get
Blacks to fight the Right
(1) Seattle Protesters Storm City Hall After Running Cops Out Of
Precinct, Establishing "Autonomous Zone"
Seattle Protesters Storm City Hall After Running Cops Out Of Precinct,
Establishing "Autonomous Zone"
by Tyler Durden
Wed, 06/10/2020 - 11:41
Update (1140ET): Protesters broke into Seattle City Hall Tuesday night
to demand the resignation of Mayor Jenny Durkan.
Antifa and BLM have broken into Seattle city hall
Despite their mayor @MayorJenny being beyond progressive
They are demanding she resign since she won’t defund the Police
This is the new normal in big cities of America
pic.twitter.com/iHv4uBi0vW
— ELIJAH (@ElijahSchaffer) June 10, 2020
The protesters were aided by Seattle Councilwoman Kshama Sawant, who was
seen alongside the protesters inside City Hall, according to Fox News.
After protesting inside for over an hour, the group left City Hall,
chanting "Defund SPD" as they left.
And after over an hour inside City Hall, protesters are headed out and
chanting "Defund SPD" as they leave. #seattleprotest
pic.twitter.com/jE6eXkm905
— Jake Goldstein-Street (@GoldsteinStreet) June 10, 2020 * * *
What began as an attempt by Seattle Police to ease tensions after a week
of protests by retreating from the Capitol Hill neighborhood has
resulted in the establishment of the so-called "Capitol Hill Autonomous
Zone" - a six-block section of town which Antifa and other activists
have occupied, setting up barricades and claiming the area near the
Seattle PD East Precinct as theirs.
Seattle @MayorJenny is allowing a dangerous situation to fester. #Antifa
militants have taken over & created an "autonomous zone" in city w/their
own rules. Police precinct abandoned. Antifa set up barricades to create
a border. Calling for volunteers to provide armed guard.
pic.twitter.com/ksQI4NI5kP
— Andy NgĂ´ (@MrAndyNgo) June 9, 2020
11th and Pine is a far different scene than last night.
pic.twitter.com/D6e1zIeUbp
— Alex Garland (@AGarlandPhoto) June 9, 2020
According to Capitol Hill Seattle Blog, the pullback by the police and
National Guard come after police used flash bangs, pepper spray and
clouds of gas just after midnight - a standoff which followed a warning
from Mayor Jenny Durkan that the city had "specific information from the
FBI about threats to the East Precincts and buildings in Seattle."
Haven’t seen anything like this so far #seattleprotest
pic.twitter.com/MkdyBG1EZq
— Chase Burns (@chaseburnsy) June 8, 2020 On Monday night, seven hours
after Police Chief Carmen Best announced held an impromptu press
conference, Durkan tweeted that law enforcement would retreat in "an
effort to proactively de-escalate interactions between protesters and
law enforcement outside the East Precinct."
In an effort to proactively de-escalate interactions between protestors
and law enforcement outside the East Precinct, Chief Best and @SeattlePD
officers have removed barricades surrounding the East Precinct while
safely securing the facility.
— Mayor Jenny Durkan (@MayorJenny) June 9, 2020 Before the pullout,
Seattle Fire removed "many personal effects of the officers normally
stationed in the East Precinct" as part of a "proactive effort to guard
against potential damage or fire," according to CHS, while a mobile
shredding unit was seen at the precinct - ostensibly destroying
sensitive files ahead of the pullout.
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, meanwhile, sent an ominous
sounding message to area businesses and organizations that warns of a
"credible threat" to burn the precinct building down, notifying them
that the building and nearby apartment buildings were to be assessed for
possible treatment with "a biodegradable foam fire suppressant" by the
Seattle Fire Department as a preventative measure. -CHS
Local rep. Kshama Sawant - a longtime critic of Durkan, said on Monday
to a crowd of protesters: "What we are seeing now is an uprising. A
rebellion of young people. Not just nationwide but globally."
By Tuesday morning, protesters repurposed police barricades into a
zig-zag maze to block traffic, while tent shelters were set up to help
keep volunteers dry.
Activists build their own barricades to protect themselves
pic.twitter.com/ilGct7ZVQ6
— Alex Garland (@AGarlandPhoto) June 9, 2020
(3) Video of George Floyd killing
It looked real to me - Peter M.
From: dmdeedee <dmdeedee@yahoo.com>
Here is the entire video of the George Floyd "killing".
The Minneapolis Police Choke an Unarmed Handcuffed Black Man to Death:
#1. Listen as someone tells Floyd to "just get up and get in the car
man" at the 1:10 minute mark. The Minnesota paramedics uniforms are
brown
Photos: Procession honors health care workers, fallen paramedic and
someone in a brown uniform checks Floyd’s carotid pulse at 5:57 minute
mark. The paramedic that loads Floyd onto the stretcher is wearing a
vest. That is not unusual in dangerous areas of service for paramedics
to wear a vest.
#3. Fake cop doesn’t get off Floyd until paramedic touches his knee?
That doesn’t happen in real life. Paramedics arrive and cops stop all
interaction with victim so paramedics can attend to victim.
#4. Cops are dragging victim onto the stretcher instead of lifting!
Paramedics would load the victim onto a stretcher, not the cops! Fraud
is evident here!
#5. At 8:46 minute mark Asian cop Tao’s badge is an iron on patch!
Massive fraud here! #6 9:22 minute mark. The only cop car with the
license plate "Police". Odd or not?
Photos: Procession honors health care workers, fallen paramedic
Police cars, motorcycles, firetrucks and ambulances flooded downtown
Minneapolis Thursday afternoon to honor hea...
(4) This Black woman says we're rioting because We Own Nothing
Reminds me of the Hong Kong riots: high cost of rent was a sleeper
issue. Also, Millennials generally own nothing, too - that may make them
more keen to overthrow the system. The lessons is that, if you don't
want revolution, you must allow the people to have jobs, and income
sufficient that they can buy a home. - Peter M.
From: hollyavila@aol.com
Subject: Re: Antifa is behind the anarchy & destruction; infiltrates Black
Lives Matter protests
'HOW CAN YOU WIN?'
"When they say 'Why do you burn down the community? Why do you burn down
your own neighborhood?' It's not ours. We don't own anything."
(5) Antifa/BLM Violence may be due to Police infiltrators - Jeff Blankfort
Subject: Re: Antifa is behind the anarchy & destruction;
infiltrates Black Lives Matter protests
From: Jeffrey Blankfort <jblankfort@earthlink.net>
I consider antifa a police infiltrated if not instigated operation. It
began as the Black Bloc in Seattle in the successful anti WTO protests
in 1999 which I attended and in which, disguised all in black, broke
windows which took attention away from what clearly been a victory for
peaceful protesters, shutting the WTO down. Then I saw them in Greece in
2004, protesting against a WTO meeting and one I met had come from
Berkeley, a place with which I was all too familiar, and he wasn't and
seemed to have no connections with any movement there. It has long been
a pat of every police playbook to put provocateurs among protesters, in
order to justify the subsequent repression of the violence they have
instigated. I used to photograph these undercover SF cops in the Bay
Area in the Sixties. They didn't like it.
(6) Cops "were actually trying to SAVE George Floyd"
Subject: Re: Antifa is behind the anarchy & destruction; infiltrates Black
Lives Matter protests
From: Progressive Press <info@progressivepress.com>
Hi Peter,
please check out my new blog. I may have quite a scoop.
I just posted this comment about it on unz
Directly Contrary to popular opinion, the best evidence is that the
police were actually trying to SAVE George Floyd -- by restraining him
during a fentanyl-induced episode of fatal delirium. See
. Excerpt:
"the American College of Emergency Physicians’ White Paper Report on
Excited Delirium Syndrome recommends" that if police "observe signs of
excited delirium... The subjects require physical restraint (this is
because if they continue to struggle it accelerates the death)."
Floyd exhibited the symptoms:
"the Western Journal of Emergency Medicine (WJEM): ? "Excited delirium
(EXD) ... is typically associated with the use of drugs. Subjects
typically die from cardiopulmonary arrest.... all accounts describe
almost the exact same sequence of events: delirium with agitation (fear,
panic, shouting, violence and hyperactivity), sudden cessation of
struggle, respiratory arrest and death. "
It all happens in a few minutes. The symptoms tally closely with what
happened to Floyd. Calm at first, then onset of EXD first phase (fear
and panic) after they tried to get him in the squad car, next phase
shouting in agony when they restrained him on the ground (this is the
recommended protocol), final phase respiratory collapse ("I can't
breathe"), and death within minutes afterwards.
Given this context, if you observe the police in the videos closely, it
really does look like they are calmly trying to restrain him to try to
save him.
Check out the article and see what you think.
Things aren't always what they seem at first!
The blog also disputes the official cause of death in the autopsy
report, which gives the level of fentanyl in Floyd's blood at double the
fatal concentration.
Be good,
JP
(7) George Floyd protests are just like US-backed color revolutions
George Floyd protests are just like US-backed color revolutions abroad,
says leading Russiagate journalist
7 Jun, 2020 11:47
Nebojsa Malic is a Serbian-American journalist, blogger and translator,
who wrote a regular column for Antiwar.com from 2000 to 2015, and is now
senior writer at RT. Follow him on Twitter @NebojsaMalic
There is no need to speculate any longer about the odd similarities
between ‘color revolution’ regime change operations overseas and the
current protests across the US, when a leading purveyor of ‘Russiagate’
outright admits it.
What the US is experiencing now is "more like the nonviolent movements
that earned broad societal support in places such as Serbia, Ukraine,
and Tunisia," the Atlantic’s Franklin Foer said on Saturday, in a piece
titled ‘The Trump Regime Is Beginning to Topple’.
Franklin Foer @FranklinFoer What’s happening in the streets—and with
officials refusing to cooperate—is a lot like the revolutions that
toppled dictators in Serbia, Ukraine, and Tunisia.
The Trump Regime Is Beginning to Topple The best way to grasp the
magnitude of what we’re seeing is to look for precedents abroad.
Foer doesn’t go into the details of the events in Serbia and Tunisia,
and he only brings up Ukraine in the context of the 2013-14 protests
that turned violent and resulted in armed militias taking control in
Kiev. In his telling, these were all genuine popular movements that
overthrew ‘dictators’, which just so happened to be guided by a 93-page
pamphlet written by US political scientist Gene Sharp.
He makes no mention of the US government’s role in any of these events –
even in Ukraine, where US diplomats handed out cookies to "protesters,"
and senators like John McCain shared the stage with their leaders.
Nor does he gush about a US operation of "engineering democracy through
the ballot box and civil disobedience" emerging as a "template for
winning other people’s elections," as the Guardian described the 2004
turmoil in Kiev, and directly linked with the 2000 events in Serbia.
Instead, Foer says it’s "astonishing" that the events in the US over the
past week have "traced the early phases" of Ukraine’s 2014 Maidan
revolt. He cites Sharp’s advice to revolutionaries to focus on
destroying the "regime" by turning the media, business elites, and
police against it. Twitter’s censorship of Trump was a "hinge moment,"
he says, and other major corporations followed when it turned out "there
was little price to pay for the choice."
This was then followed by state and local authorities rejecting Trump’s
call to bring out the National Guard, the public denunciation by former
generals, culminating when Trump’s own secretary of defense "explicitly
rejected" the threat of deploying the military to the streets. (Fact
check: Not true.)
Foer’s self-professed astonishment is interesting, given that the
Atlantic actually provided the platform for retired Admiral Mike Mullen
and retired General Jim Mattis to denounce the president.
Then again, he is not just any ordinary journalist, but the famous
author of the article (published by Slate in October 2016, just before
the election) alleging that communications between a Trump Organization
email server and Russia’s Alfa Bank were proof of his "collusion" with
the Kremlin.
Alfa Bank and Donald Trump both denied it right away. The FBI actually
said in February 2017 there was nothing to it. The Mueller Report,
published in April 2019, said there was nothing to it. No matter: the
Alfa Bank story kept turning up in ‘Russiagate’ circles, like a bad penny.
Though it was eventually revealed that the Alfa Bank story was sourced
from the infamous Steele Dossier, the salacious but entirely unverified
document authored by a British spy paid by the Hillary Clinton campaign
through a series of proxies, Foer was never called out on it.
As late as last month, he was still insisting Russia meddled in the 2016
election and will do so again in 2020.
Jeffrey Goldberg @JeffreyGoldberg If you want to understand how Russia
seeks to change America, read this piece:
So when someone with such connections in the circles of Trump’s
political and media critics says the current protests are really about
overthrowing the president, and writes approvingly of the tactics
involved without once noting they are a weapon previously wielded by
both Democrat and establishment Republican administrations overseas,
there is no reason not to believe him.
(9) Former BLM Organizer says BLM is a Soros/Clinton operation to get
Blacks to fight the Right
Video was deleted from youtube but is on Bitchute at
CIVIL WAR: Former BLM Ferguson Organizer Chaziel Sunz Exposes DNC-Soros
War Aims On American Turf
By FRN Editorial Board
Last updated Jun 3, 2020
In 2017, Chaziel Sunz explained that Antifa is a hard-left ideological
terrorist group which is backed by Soros and Clinton and company.
He insinuates that there is a coming civil war, back in 2017, and that
black people had better be strategic. He does not say that black people
should join with right-wing militias and join Trump, but he says there
will be two sides, black people will be forced to choose, and that the
worst choice would be to die for Hillary Clinton and 'these demonic forces'.
He has shone the light on who pays for Antifa, Black Lives Matter, what
the plan is of the Democratic Party using those groups.
He said three years ago that these organizations were playing upon the
emotions of the black community, pointing to the alleged problem of the
Trump supporting 'neo nazis', to: "fight for a war on American turf,
very very soon"
He says BLM is not a real black organization, it never was. He expresses
guilt for keeping the information back. Sunz explains that they want
everyone to choose a side, consciously or unconsciously.
Now that we see where the George Soros NGO industrial complex has led,
as part of a Color Revolution scenario, the words of Mr. Sunz were both
telling and prescient.
Mr. Sunz left the Dixiecrat plantation.
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