This video will anger you. It made my stomach churn. A mob of "Occupy" animals randomly destroying public and personal property as they make their way down a San Francisco street on April 30, 2012. Towards the end someone tries to reason with them, sort of, explaining that they have no clue who owns the cars they are destroying.
Bottom line: they don't care what they destroy or who it belongs to. And mob mentality rules.
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Showing posts with label Anarchy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anarchy. Show all posts
Monday, June 04, 2012
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Five Ohio Anarchists Busted By FBI For Trying To Blow Up Bridge
"Taking out a bridge in the business district... would cost the corporate big wigs a lot of money not just because of structural damage to the bridge but because it's going to stop a lot of people going to work," Brandon Baxter, 20, allegedly said in a secretly recorded conversation.
Apparently an informant alerted the FBI after the 'anarchist five' complained about their cohorts not wanting to "act violently", not enough action I guess, and so the group was infiltrated back in October by the Feds. For months they plotted how best to harm "Corporate America and the financial system,", they purchased explosives (which they had no clue did not work) and fretted about which target would be best:
They initially plotted to distract the police with smoke grenades while knocking signs off bank buildings, but decided there weren't enough people in Cleveland willing to participate in a riot.
Some of the other plots discussed were: targeting the headquarters of a neo-Nazi or Ku Klux Clan group; attacking a hospital or bank with stink bombs, explosives or paint guns; sinking a cargo ship; derailing a train; and action at the G8 summit in Chicago or the Republican convention in Florida.
They eventually settled on the plot to blow up a bridge that spans the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, although they had also discussed blowing up a bridge downtown.
Once the decision was made, they asked the informant to help them obtain the explosive materials and riot gear. Wright, naturally, said he could raise the funds selling pot. Even though they claimed they were not terrorists and didn't want to physically harm anyone, use of explosives anywhere leaves the possibility of injury.
They were arrested and charged with "conspiracy and attempted use of explosive materials to damage physical property affecting interstate commerce", after they attempted to detonate the inoperable bombs, which means prosecutors won't have too much trouble getting them a nice 8x12 in the slammer.
"The complaint in this case alleges that the defendants took specific and defined actions to further a terrorist plot," said Steven Dettelbach, US Attorney for the northern district of Ohio.
"The defendants stand charged based not upon any words or beliefs they might espouse, but based upon their own plans and actions."
Adios Anarchists.
Source: News.com.au
Sunday, October 30, 2011
'Occupy Oakland' Injured Marine Vet Owner of IHateTheMarineCorps.com
There are always two sides to every story, and the side that best suits our needs is the one we always seem to highlight. That's what the liberal media and the leftist tools seem to have done with the Iraq war veteran who was injured during the recent Occupy Oakland melee.
Let me preface this by saying that I hope that Scott Olsen, the critically injured Marine Corps vet, pulls through and makes a rapid recovery, but there are certain elements to this story that people should be made aware of.
First of all, I do not and never will condone police brutality, but if protesters get violent and start throwing bottles (as they did in Oakland), that violence is going to escalate when police retaliate; and they will fight back.
If you truly peacefully protest and obey the law, you will not be harmed.
Secondly, he was not specifically targeted. He was allegedly hit by a projectile, but no-one knows where it originated from or what it was. For all we know, it could very well have been one of his fellow "Occupiers". People are chomping at the bit for this whole movement to get violent it wouldn't be at all surprising if there weren't some agitators out there purposely trying to provoke the police into action.
As for Olsen- he wasn't the squeaky clean, above reproach war vet that he has been touted to be. According to Mercury News:
But, as Morgen sums it up, it's not about Olsen's less then stellar reputation, it's the troubling escalation of violence in the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protests that seems to be inspired by anarchists and others hell bent on ruining this country. I never thought we'd see violent protest in the U.S. again, after all, the Tea Party demonstrations were peaceful, but that seems to be changing with the OWS movement. Then again, "Occupy" activists did call for violence, I guess it's now coming to fruition. No doubt, there will be more.
Let me preface this by saying that I hope that Scott Olsen, the critically injured Marine Corps vet, pulls through and makes a rapid recovery, but there are certain elements to this story that people should be made aware of.
First of all, I do not and never will condone police brutality, but if protesters get violent and start throwing bottles (as they did in Oakland), that violence is going to escalate when police retaliate; and they will fight back.
Olsen was one of several hundred protesters who swarmed through Oakland's downtown well into the morning hours on Wednesday, repeatedly clashing with riot police. In some cases, protesters threw bottles and tipped over garbage containers. Oakland police said two of its officers were injured when a protester doused them with cans of blue and pink paint.
If you truly peacefully protest and obey the law, you will not be harmed.
Secondly, he was not specifically targeted. He was allegedly hit by a projectile, but no-one knows where it originated from or what it was. For all we know, it could very well have been one of his fellow "Occupiers". People are chomping at the bit for this whole movement to get violent it wouldn't be at all surprising if there weren't some agitators out there purposely trying to provoke the police into action.
As for Olsen- he wasn't the squeaky clean, above reproach war vet that he has been touted to be. According to Mercury News:
In 2010, the Marines issued Olsen an "administrative discharge." Maj. Shawn Haney, a Marines spokesman based in Quantico, Va., declined to discuss Olsen's discharge, but said his departure could have been for anything from a medical condition to a punitive measure.Who knows what the reason was for discharge, but he had a tremendous hatred for the Marine Corps. Verum Serum blogger Morgen Richmond has unearthed some more interesting tidbits about Olsen, including the fact that he is the owner of the domain IHateTheMarineCorps.com. Although it is not up and running, he is the registered owner of the site. And according to Verum Serum, there is evidence of drug use by Olsen. Click here for more on their story.
But, as Morgen sums it up, it's not about Olsen's less then stellar reputation, it's the troubling escalation of violence in the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protests that seems to be inspired by anarchists and others hell bent on ruining this country. I never thought we'd see violent protest in the U.S. again, after all, the Tea Party demonstrations were peaceful, but that seems to be changing with the OWS movement. Then again, "Occupy" activists did call for violence, I guess it's now coming to fruition. No doubt, there will be more.
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