About that Charlotteville incident

I don't normally pay much attention to the ubiquitous cries of False Flag! after every violent incident--whatever happened to just say no?--but check this out.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-08-16/why-was-crowd-hire-company-recr...

It would seem that there is a private company which rents out people for protests and events. Who knew? File that one under Now I have heard everything.

I do note, as has been reported, that the "leaders" on both sides, Spencer and the Charlotteville mayor, are both elite, incompetent idlers from fairly affluent backgrounds. Makes me wonder who hired both of them.

I do agree that if this was a planned event, it had nothing to do with "unity" and everything to do with distraction, probably from several things such the Seth Rich murder noninvestigation/DNC lawsuit/Awan Bros. scandal, ongoing war plans and the attempt to convince or blackmail Trump into supporting same, not to mention that the new Farm bill is being debated right now.

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if it's necessarily related to the above items or to the fact that 'RUSSIARUSSIARUSSIARUSSIA' is falling apart, but a tragic distraction it is.
Crowd on demand-a thing. Who knew?

Stop These Fucking Wars

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Ya got to be a Spirit, cain't be no Ghost. . .

Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .

If you’ve ever wondered whether you would have complied in 1930’s Germany,
Now you know. . .
sign at protest march

a campaign slogan for 2018 and 2020. Simple, makes a good graphic on a sign and easy to understand.

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Mary Bennett

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a minute, slooow today.
Another?
Monopoly >Corruption >Bribery>War

Stop These Fucking Wars

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Ya got to be a Spirit, cain't be no Ghost. . .

Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .

If you’ve ever wondered whether you would have complied in 1930’s Germany,
Now you know. . .
sign at protest march

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I'd need to see a bit more proof than that. Charlotte NC is about 275 miles from Charlottesville VA where the protests happened. Although protesters could have been bused in from Charlotte, it seems unlikely.

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@edg

I dunno, but suspect that the point is that this sort of service exists?

I'd think there wouldn't be public ads for the actual target site, in the event of any such service being used, after such ads having been publicized, as with 'seat fillers' for the Dem National Coronation nomination selection fabrication event. The business owners might be brighter than the PTB/DNC. In fact, I'd think they'd have to be, to get clients - unless sponsored to the max, of course.

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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that funding for both the right wingers and some of the protesters against them was provided by big money oligarchs, the most often mentioned name was George Soros. The oligarchs want to retain their power and what better way to ensure that than to keep the public in a state of upheaval and fighting one another.

While I have yet to see any documentation to that fact, it would not surprise me that some of the people involved in Charlottesville and other protests around the country over the years were hired stooges. I personally believe that a number of black bloc incidents during Occupy were the work of police and hired agitators.

We must remember that the Clinton campaign hired "actors" to steal the seats of Bernie delegates at the Convention, so hiring crowds/agitators to disrupt protests or to augment them is not out of the question.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

to your essay was that it has to be a hoax. I mean, not that you were committing a hoax, but that someone is making this up. And I still believe that's likely. But if this is for real, if a company openly advertises that it hires people to protest or hold rallies, it reinforces the impression I have, and that gulfgal98 mentions, that these right wing Nazi parades are fake, that they're false flags, as you say.

Look at this page:

https://crowdsondemand.com/political-services/

PROTESTS AND RALLIES

Whether your organization is lobbying to move forward a healthcare, financial or other social initiative, we can organize rallies and get media attention for your causes and candidates. We also assist individuals, companies and political organizations with protests and picketing campaigns. We’ve protested governments, corporations and everything in between…

Case Study: Presidential Public Opinion
Applications:
-Political Rallies
-Public Relations

A foreign government hired Crowds on Demand to help generate a positive reception for its newly elected leader during the UN General Assembly. The concern was ensuring that the leader was well received by a US audience and confident for his work at the UN. We created demonstrations of support with diverse crowds. We also used the media primarily local and national outlets to bring more attention to these demonstrations which led to a mostly positive portrayal. The crowds that we deployed drew in more supporters creating a strong presence for this leader at the UN and an improved perception of him by the American public.

Reach out and we will give you a complimentary and confidential assessment of how we can help your campaign succeed...

Was this Putin? The Saudi royals? Bibi?

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@Linda Wood

the Saudi royals, as they're not elected.

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in their ad in craigslist, has anyone asked what they were doing in Charlotte NC, if it wasn't connected to the Charlottesville VA event?

They're in Wikipedia, so I guess they exist:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowds_on_Demand

… Crowds on Demand recently stepped into the political arena, conducting rallies and gathering signatures for clients in California, Arizona and Washington. This increasing involvement in political affairs has drawn criticism from some who believe the practice of providing paid demonstrators is unethical.

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