Posted on 01/19/2021 10:15:39 AM PST by gaggs
This video shows a Trump supporter pleading with police to call for backup during the Capitol break-in. “This is our Capitol… They’re out for blood” the man screams. The police continue to stand back silently, allowing the destruction to happen.
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Almost no destruction compared to any celebrations after a Detroit football game.
In the near future, there will be movies made about
“1/6/21...What REALLY Happened at the Capitol”.
There will be at least two opposing themes.
Exactly. Of course, they won't talk about the destruction that occurred to retail businesses when BLM decides on a "Everything Must Go (for Free!)" day.
in the meantime, Twitter shut down President Trump’s ability to communicate, deleting tweets in real time
” The police continue to stand back silently “
Watch the movie Serpico.
He gets shot by a heroin dealer that he and his squad are trying to bust.
But when he gets stuck in the dealer’s door trying to get in, the other guys simply stand back and let him get shot.
They knew he was talking to the Knapp Commission.
That’s what was done. Trump was Serpico’d.
And 99.9% of the protesters there wanted the destruction to be stopped before it got out of hand. Why, oh, why wasn’t it???
Congressional Demonicrat leaders, DeepStaters, “law” enforcement, and the enemydia appeared to be in cahoots in letting Antifa/BLM infiltrators violently attack inside the building so that the enemydia could then, in lockstep, push out their propaganda of insurrection, riots, and treason against MAGA supporters.
I would suspect he’s actually Antifa trying to escalate the situation because there’s absolutely nothing going on in the background but people peaceably milling around.
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