I was reading up on damage from protests and literally every major incident happened in a 1.5 block, 200-yard stretch of one street. The trash can burning occurred at the Washington Post building at 13th St & K Street. The limo burning was also at 13th St & K. The Starbucks and Bank of America were only 150 yards away from Washington Post at 13th & I Street and McDonalds and Wells Fargo are only 200 yards from Washington Post at 13th St & New York Ave.
So let's see. 1) Get approval from targeted businesses/buildings 2) Block off streets with a couple trucks 3) do a 1-minute, 200-yard rush down street and break a few windows 4) straight to the tour bus and on to the next Soros protest site. Now you suddenly have media fodder and video footage for 'violent, citywide Trump protests.'
And remember these are all establishment-connected companies: Washington Post (need say no more), Starbucks (Howard Schultz), McDonalds (Obamacare exemption), Bank of America (huge Obama bailout recipient), Wells Fargo (no prosecution for scandal). Is it possible they agreed to have their buildings used for 'protest activities' including breaking a window (which wouldn't even make it illegal)?
See this video for more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGAQNsID5jU
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Dysnomia ago
Could just be that the cops boxed the black block in. I mean, the cops are definitely stooges, and black block is definitely infiltrated and compromised. But I doubt the local business are in on it.
psmith85 ago
They aren't 'local businesses' they are corporate-owned branches of multinationals deeply in bed with the establishment.
Dysnomia ago
Well when you put it like rhat, when the rioters and the riot control are on the same payroll, why would they leave the property being destroyed to chance?