Posted on 08/16/2017 4:51:46 PM PDT by vannrox
Three school type buses on a street in a college town. Hardly proof that actors and shch were hired toput the bofies at risk of injury fof 25 bucks an hour. You can make more with tips tending bar in a Holiday Inn
Maybe this could help NUTSCAR get a full crowd in th stands ?
pretty soon they might have to
Some people want adventure.
They could have used them tonight at the Bristol Truck Race.
They may have to up the pay if there is danger of being run down by your victims...
Based on info....they are paying in cash to the guys involved, which would be interesting how social security views this type of hiring. It appears that you’d make around $150 a day. For some loser with no real job, it’d be ok for an income.
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So were these actors hired to play Antifa, Nazis, or both? And does this explain the CIA photographer who was on the scene?
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