Anonymous ID: 809424 July 28, 2018, 7:31 p.m. No.2332837   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2878

Anons, just wanted to offer a few comments on Q's first post of today:

>>2325304

 

There are already news stories saying that these people were 'fooled' into

holding that banner. If that's the case, the only thing they were were 'fooled'

into doing was openly professing their ideology. Check out the video here:

https://www.commonsenseevaluation.com/2017/04/21/exposing-the-hidden-structures-behind-an-antifa-riot/

(sorry, board not taking the upload)

 

Antifa's first nationally-newsworthy event was the riot at Milo Yiannopoulos' speech in

Berkeley, Feb. 2017. Video related shows how leadership from a group called

"BAMN" (By Any Means Necessary) directed the action.

 

BAMN has close ties to NAMBLA–one of BAMN's founders was a member, in fact:

https://dailycaller.com/2017/04/28/documents-tie-berkeley-riot-organizers-to-pro-pedophilia-group-nambla/

 

We know that Antifa has received funding from Soros and Al-Waleed; we see now

that guidance has also been provided by BAMN. BAMN, in turn, was funded &

defended by the "United for Equality and Affirmative Action Legal Defense Fund"

(now likely absorbed into another organization, according to Guidestar). Here's

a list of donors for the UEAA:

https://www.ueaa.net/donate.htm

 

See some interesting names there? Like maybe…the Southern Poverty Law Center?

Gee, was the Southern Poverty Law center funding domestic terrorism? I also see

the Kellogg and Ford Foundations–time and time again these assholes show up

whenever I'm researching bad actors. You can be dead certain I'll never buy one of

their products again.

 

Pull one thread on anything bad in this country, eventually it leads to a clot

of names you've seen elsewhere. Bottom line is this: Antifa wasn't fooled into holding that banner–they were

fooled into admitting the truth.

Anonymous ID: 809424 July 28, 2018, 7:35 p.m. No.2332878   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2332837

I should also note that the recent Supreme Court ruling that Unions couldn't force members to pay dues is huge—look at the donors on that list: how many of them are unions? I'd say about 50%–and many of those are public sector unions.

 

So our tax money and union dues were being funneled to violent, domestic communist organizations like BAMN. Needless to say, stopping that was yet another big win for us.