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There seems to be cycle where they send in troops and agencies to quell unrest only to be met protests...to which then they claim their was unrest so they had to send them in. Rinse and repeat...

...when we all know (probably including them as well) there would be no unrest to begin with if they just left everything well enough alone.
The unrest and protests are the goal. They are trying to create an 'us vs them' dynamic and pit red states against blue states. It's almost like they're trying to start a civil war.
 
The unrest and protests are the goal. They are trying to create an 'us vs them' dynamic and pit red states against blue states. It's almost like they're trying to start a civil war.
That's the gist of what I am saying. Or tl,dr: They are creating a crises.
 
And this is where he becomes the Mafia Don...
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And this is where he becomes the Mafia Don...
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"Failing to protect" the armed guys in body armour from unarmed protesters.

To quote Stephen Miller, "They think they’re tough, they have no idea how tough we are."

No, Miller. I'm pretty sure your puppet has told the world how tough you are.
 
Rev. David Black, a Presbyterian minister from Chicago, stood peacefully outside an ICE facility with his arms outstretched, praying for mercy and repentance. Within seconds, federal agents opened fire on him.

Seven chemical-filled pellets were fired in rapid succession, hitting him in the head. They then reported laughed at him.

“I extended my arms, palms outstretched toward the ICE officers, in a traditional Christian posture of prayer and blessing,” Black said. “Without any warning, I was suddenly fired upon.”

This is how the Trump administration now treats public expressions of faith, by gassing pastors in prayer. And Rev. Black says it’s not an isolated act, but something “happening every day in Broadview.”

A pastor praying for peace was met with violence. Let that sink in.
 
Rev. David Black, a Presbyterian minister from Chicago, stood peacefully outside an ICE facility with his arms outstretched, praying for mercy and repentance. Within seconds, federal agents opened fire on him.

Seven chemical-filled pellets were fired in rapid succession, hitting him in the head. They then reported laughed at him.

“I extended my arms, palms outstretched toward the ICE officers, in a traditional Christian posture of prayer and blessing,” Black said. “Without any warning, I was suddenly fired upon.”

This is how the Trump administration now treats public expressions of faith, by gassing pastors in prayer. And Rev. Black says it’s not an isolated act, but something “happening every day in Broadview.”

A pastor praying for peace was met with violence. Let that sink in.

Did you expect anything else from Pontius Pilate?

AoD
 

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