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09-07-2020 21:42 |
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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer
(Post 662220)
The problem is that ANTIFA is not one organization, but a very loosely affiliated group of small organizations. And they apparently use some halfway decent tradecraft. Again, just repeating what I've heard/seen from secondary sources.
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I’d argue council that they are not. They may remain compartmentalized, but they continue to evolve from their earlier Anarchist days from the World Trade Organization riots of 1999. They are an international terrorist organization (or they should be) and they are made up of intelligent leaders using masks and deceptive practices to keep out of the spotlight and protect their funding and hierarchy.
The police are lucky to catch significant mid-level leaders (perhaps) like the California professor who was caught beating someone with a bike lock but for everyone of them - there are fifty wannabe “Black Block” members who do the damage and disruption efforts.
When the police just push them down the street and don’t arrest and process for crimes they continue to grow in both numbers and level of violence.
Some (rightfully or not) have blamed G. Soros, maybe, but some are now speculating that B. Gates, W. Buffet and groups affiliated with Fortune 500 companies are supplying the money to overthrow or create controversy for their own gain. And that’s just the US market. As I said this is an international force with roots in Germany.
It’s easy to send out pawns to break shit, especially if there’re no repercussions. But if the “pawns” get rolled up and sent to prison for 10-years for “conspiracy to commit” eventually you have to pay more and put yourself out there further to recruit new pawns.
Just my “legal” perspective.
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