David Crowley tried to warn us, did they kill him?

David Crowley made this concept trailer for a movie he was working on. Gray State is a movie which dramatized the rise of a police state, martial law, RFID chip implants, state violence against the citizenry, false flags, and the loss of our freedoms. If you haven't seen it, you are about to get a kick in the gut from this 2 and a half minute movie trailer. Especially when the 1:16 mark gives you flashbacks.

[video:https://youtu.be/Gy7FVXERKFE]

He made that trailer 7 years ago. If you don't remember the movie, it's because he died violently before it could ever get made.

The bodies of 29-year-old Twin Cities screenwriter David Crowley, his wife Komel and their 5-year-old Raniya were discovered in their suburban home last January.

They labelled it a murder-suicide. He allegedly wrote allahu ahkbar on the wall in his wife's blood. Tried to kill his own dog too.

Police said Crowley also may have tried to kill the family dog, though the animal survived and scavenged from its owners' bodies before they were found.

Not everyone agrees with that assessment, however. Why? Because of what his movie was going to be about:

Americans, quarantined to militarized districts, become a population ripe for tyrannical control. Fear mongering, terrorism, police state, martial law, war, arrest, internment, hunger, oppression, violence, resistance – these are the terms by which Americans define their existence. Neighbor is turned against neighbor as the value of the dollar plunges to zero, food supplies are depleted, and everyone becomes a terror suspect.

There's no definitive proof Crowley was murdered, but as the article goes on to say:

For these reasons alone, it behooves us to treat each untimely death of people who challenge those in power with at least a modicum of suspicion. Not every trail will lead to a conspiracy. But there are a lot of people dropping if you are paying attention, and Crowley was working on a film that could be devastating to the consolidation of centralized power in Western governments.

Given the events as they are transpiring, one has to question everything.

For example, if you watched the trailer you saw the kid get marked with something. A tracker perhaps? Well, now, as Wendy pointed out in her essay Ground Control to Planet Lockdown

It gets even sexier when absolute social control is promoted as an innocent vaccine.

ID2020 (Gates Foundation and Partners)is self-described as a benign alliance of “public-private partners”. Essentially, it is an electronic ID platform based on generalized vaccination. And its starts at birth; newborns will be provided with a “portable and persistent biometrically-linked digital identity.”

Netflix, which came out with Pandemic just in time for the real deal - which, as I said in my own essay, U.S. Admits 10,000 deaths from the virus in January alone:

I was wondering why we were about to see a media frenzy weeks ago when the Netflix documentary Pandemic was released in January. You see, for a project like that, it typically takes upwards of 9 months from the time a script is written to when it goes on air. Which means the movie was either a timely coincidence or a well planned orchestrated event.

- also has a documentary about the death of David Crowley, you can check it out here.

Something to think about as the media gets caught claiming footage shot live in NY is actually days old footage from Italy.

EDIT: Something else you might want to ponder:

The federal government has been quietly seizing supplies across the country, taking the orders placed by hospitals and clinics and not publicly reporting where the products are being routed.

Seems there are Essential Personnel and Not-so-Essential Personnel. When our hospitals are on the military's Not-so-Essential list during a pandemic, then what's really going on here?

If you're a Non Essential like myself, you might want to consider your options.

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but once they figure out that we will NOT be willing to die for capitalism, they will FORCE us to die for capitalism. I read an article one time about the use of these "big-box" stores and what they will be used for when they become empty. It said holding cells for the masses. We will be forced to produce. Arbeit macht frei.

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considered conspiracy theory? This rumor has been around since before Cheney came on scene, but that was when it exploded. During Bush's tenure I read how every agency in the federal government was buying ammunition. The IRS. Social security administration. The FDA and even very small ones that we rarely hear about.

One thing I think we are going to see is that if they bring the military against people they are going to ditch the peaceful protests pretty darn quick. Might not matter much, but at that point what do people have to lose and especially if it's like the video here. Stay tuned folks cuz it's going to get bumpy. I know we are not the only ones thinking like this.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.

@snoopydawg The Pentagon has been developing formal planning and doctrine to guide the use of troops to suppress insurrection inside the U.S. for at least 13 years, including the use of military detention to enforce quarantine in the event of public health emergency. Actually, this is only the latest round of doctrine justifying use of armed force against domestic unrest, which goes back to the Whiskey Rebellion and similar uprisings during Colonial Times. https://www.newsweek.com/inside-us-militarys-plans-stop-civil-disturbanc...

U.S. Northern Command, located in Colorado Springs, wrote its first contingency plan specifically for "Civil Disturbance Operations," called CONPLAN 3502, in 2007. The classified plan, hundreds of pages long, describes a broad set of tasks where military forces could be called to assist civil authorities in response to civil disturbances. These include "riots, acts of violence, insurrections, unlawful obstructions or assemblages, group acts of violence, and disorders prejudicial to public law and order," according to one study. Though the plan includes a broad listing of conditions where federal forces might be used, it also assumes a single location or region, and it posits a maximum force—the "Level 3" force—of an Army Corps of some 20,000-36,000 personnel.

"NORTHCOM was specifically directed to be ready to respond to 'requests for assistance' from states and local authorities in June 2018," the senior planner says, "but none of the contingency planning mention a pandemic of this size or ever anticipated that a nationwide deployment might occur."

What would trigger the use of force in "civil disturbance operations" derives mostly from the experience of Hurricane Katrina. During the response in New Orleans, Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco refused Bush administration insistence that she accede to federalizing her Guard forces, fearing that she would lose control. Though President George W. Bush could have invoked the law to force federalization and authorize Army troops to enforce the law given the nature of the emergency, the White House backed down, deploying forces but not with any police powers.

The use of federal military forces in the enforcement of the law—as a posse comitatus or a group summoned by the local sheriff—has long been prohibited unless it is otherwise authorized by specific laws passed by Congress. In CONPLAN 3502, there are references to three exceptions: the use of the military in the war on drugs; in "extraordinary circumstances" involving weapons of mass destruction; and a third, in the Enforcement of the Laws to Restore Public Order Act, also confusingly known as The Insurrection Act. According to NORTHCOM, federal troops could be used to enforce the law in cases when "rebellion against the authority of the U.S. makes it impracticable to enforce the laws of the U.S. by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings".

Under the Insurrection Act, CONPLAN 3502 says, if violence cannot be brought under control by state and local law enforcement agencies and the State National Guard, the president may use the National Guard (called into federal service), the reserves (when called to active duty), and members of the Armed Forces to enforce federal laws or to suppress an insurrection.

The president may use the Armed Forces or the federalized National Guard, the plan says, to make arrests, conduct searches and perform other traditional law enforcement functions if needed to suppress any insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful combination, or conspiracy. The conditions are not unlimited, as even there, under the Insurrection act, the use of federal military forces is supposed to be justified only if civil violence or disruption "so hinders the execution of State and Federal law that people are deprived of their rights secured by the Constitution and laws."

These conditions—the enforcement of federal law—don't apply to the current situation, the senior planner says. The president can determine that the situation exceeds either the capabilities "or willingness" of local authorities to restore law and order, he says, but the very language, the inclusion of the "willingness" clause, shows how much the contingency planning is still written for yesterday's crises and not applicable to coronavirus. Willingness was included, the planner says, because of the legacy of troops being used in enforcement of civil rights, the imposition of federal forces often at odds with the wishes of state and local officials.
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CONPLAN 3502 was modified in 2009 to reflect the original language of the Insurrection Act, adding instead provisions for use of federal forces to enforce the law in response to public health emergencies, but at the same time placing more onus on local commanders.

If federal forces are called upon to enforce the law, the senior planner says, a lot more responsibility will be put on the shoulders of low level commanders on the scene. As it stands today, if they face a breakdown of civil authority or outright violence against themselves, CONPLAN 3502 isn't much help.

"The commander's decision to take action must always be based on necessity rather than convenience to either the military commander or civil authorities," Army doctrine written last July states. The doctrine says that under "rare circumstances, a commander may take prompt action, including direct law enforcement duties, as the circumstances reasonably justify."

Another Pentagon directive issued in February 2019 instructs commanders "to engage temporarily in activities that are necessary to quell large-scale, unexpected civil disturbances" even if they have no prior authorization to do so. Commanders can enforce the law, the directive says, when "necessary to prevent significant loss of life or wanton destruction of property [and] to restore ... public order."

And still another Pentagon directive, issued a month later in March 2019 and dealing with public health emergencies, authorizes military commanders to impose "quarantine, isolation, and conditional release" and says those who violate such orders may face fines or imprisonment. "Those individuals or groups not subject to military law and who refuse to obey or otherwise violate an order issued in accordance with this issuance may be detained by the military commander until appropriate civil authorities can respond," the directive says.

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@leveymg

the White House backed down, deploying forces but not with any police powers.

IIRC Bush sent in Blackwater and maybe other private mercenary groups to control the denizens that were shoplifting (actually just trying to feed themselves) because the response from the fed government wasn't there. Wasn't it BlackWater that shot people on one of the bridges there? The response from Bush was just like the response from Trump after Maria in Puerto Rico. Deliberate. But it doesn't look like the upper white class got much help either after Sandy in NJ. (?)

The laws for whatever the response to uprisings have been written during many administrations. Some before 9/11, but since then they have become more draconian. We are living in a police state already with just the illusion that we are free. Look at how every protests from the left has been handled going back to MLK and the civil rights movement and before that. The tea party and the neo nazis don't seem to get that type of response though do they? Hmm wondering why? ...still pondering that....

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.

@snoopydawg it's only shoplifting and looting when you're a person of color. When you're white it's braving the elements to forage for your family.

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