Anonymous ID: 8dadbf Jan. 20, 2020, 1:40 p.m. No.7862336   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2354 >>2372

Ok, so here are my thoughts about the gun rally in Richmond. You didn't ask for it, but that's your problem.

 

So in the leadup to this event, there appeared to be shills leading in all directions. Once again, it was very difficult to figure out WTF was going on and who was planning what.

 

The only notable shilling direction I saw was that some of the obvious deep cover YouTubers ("I'm on Antifa the kill list") type guys started saying they weren't going because it was an obvious setup. I called this out when I saw it.

 

The whole "pAntifa joining with far-right groups" thing appeared to be 100% bullshit. I think this was a media attempt to keep people away. It may have worked to some extent - perhaps more people would have shown without it.

 

I've only seen one feeble attempt at provacation (there may have been more.) If I were a provocateur in that situation, I would have been shitting myself surrounded by 22K people who would have no problem killing me for safety's sake.

 

The number of blacks in the crowd really destroyed the MSM narrative of this being a "white supremecist" rally. I gotta hand it to them: "Black Guns Matter" is one of my favorite items from today. Patriotism doesn't see skin color.

 

Post mortem, 22K patriots showed up, were civilized, made their point, cleaned up litter and left.

 

My conclusion (absent /qresearch/ feedback) is that the bad guys really would have caused problems, but they were unable. Out of ammunition? Without that capability, they tried their best last night to scare patriots away from the rally. They failed.

 

To me, this whole thing looks like a huge win. The bad guys are failing miserably at setting the narrative or controlling people's actions. Each time an event like this happens, more people will come out because they're learning that the MSM is lying to them in the extreme.

 

Oh, and Epstein didn't kill himself.