Anonymous ID: 771a32 June 4, 2020, 5:47 p.m. No.9475021   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5124

>>9474779

Ya those are comms, curious about the side tone

Did they have another radio / base station receiving to verified handhelds up?

Could be a LARP

Why post that shit here… to validate they are on the board as well as comms? Verifying identities/activation?

Could be a LARP

No way for me to know

Thoughts?

Anonymous ID: 771a32 June 4, 2020, 5:55 p.m. No.9475182   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5239

>>9475124

Easier than you think

Local machine

Virtual machine

I can spin my VM up in Azure and take screenshots if ya want

Don't think that is what is going on, just wanted to let you know it is very easy to have a conversation with oneself on here if you wanted to

Anonymous ID: 771a32 June 4, 2020, 6:08 p.m. No.9475461   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9475272

 

>https://americanmilitarynews.com/2020/06/us-military-establishing-central-command-center-to-oversee-riot-responses/

 

OP cut the text from a stale and moldy caption and left out the current story from the cap

Baker, posting fresh story that link points to

 

President Donald Trump’s cabinet is preparing a “central command center” for coordinating federal responses to rioting across many states in the country.

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany announced on Monday that Attorney General Bill Barr and Defense Secretary Mark Esper would be involved in sending federal assets. McEnany responded to questions about Trump’s call on governors to mobilize law enforcement to respond to rioting and “dominate.”

“[Trump] has had two briefings with Secretary Esper and A.G. Barr and Gen. Milley was there,” she said. “And there will be additional federal assets deployed across the nation. There will be a central command center in conjunction with the state and local governments that will include Gen. Milley, Secretary Esper, and A.G. Barr, but I won’t go any further in announcing what actions.”

McEnany indicated the Trump cabinet has observed that police lines meant to accompany peaceful protests being “overwhelmed by massive protests that have turned into riots, the peaceful protests need to be distinguished from the riots we’ve seen.”

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She said when law enforcement lines are overwhelmed law enforcement instead goes on the defense.

McEnany’s comments came hours before Trump announced on Monday that he had called on all state governors to activate their own state’s National Guard units, where appropriate, to stop rioting and violence. Trump said if states did not take measures on their own to stop the rioting, he would order active military to respond.

“Mayors and governors must establish an overwhelming law enforcement presence until the violence has been quelled,” Trump said Monday night. “If a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then I will deploy the United State military and quickly solve the problem for them.”

As Trump raised the call for law enforcement and even military responses to rioting, he invoked cases of buildings burned, cops who had been struck in the face by bricks and a federal employee who was shot and killed in Oakland, Calif.

On Saturday Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced the full mobilization of his state’s National Guard units. Walz noted he had seen a shift a difference between peaceful demonstrations and coordinated attacks by “militarized” individuals. He said demonstrations in Minneapolis had become about “attacking civil society, instilling fear and disrupting our great city.”

Walz and Minnesota National Guard Adjutant Gen. Jon Jensen also indicated they were aware of federal resources, including active military police units being offered to respond to the rioting.

“While we were not consulted with as it relates to that, I do believe it’s a prudent move to provide other options available for the Governor, if the Governor elects to use those resources,” Jensen said at the time.