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Trump Followers Promise Bloodshed, Civil War If Trump Isn't Permitted To Be Dictator For Life
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BeamMeUpScotty
2020-11-25 23:52:27 UTC
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A far-right extremist movement born on social media and fueled by anti-
government rhetoric has emerged as a real-world threat in recent weeks, with
federal authorities accusing some of its adherents of working to spark
violence at largely peaceful protests roiling the nation.
At a time when President Trump and other top U.S. officials have claimed —
with little evidence — that leftist groups were fomenting violence, federal
prosecutors have charged various supporters of a right-wing movement called
the “boogaloo bois,” with crimes related to plotting to firebomb a U.S.
Forest Service facility, preparing to use explosives at a peaceful
demonstration and killing a security officer at a federal courthouse.
Prosecutors even successfully argued before a federal magistrate in Texas
last week that a drug possession suspect with alleged boogaloo ties should be
denied bond because Facebook and Instagram posts advocating violence against
National Guard members and threatening to kill looters showed he was a
“threat to the community.”
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Boogaloo is more of a violent anti-government ideology than a formal
movement, say those who study extremist groups. They say they cannot identify
a leader, headquarters or command structure, just loosely affiliated social
media pages ranging from explicitly violent to merely commercial, peddling
boogaloo-themed merchandise.
But the visibility of boogaloo supporters at recent protests — dressed in
trademark Hawaiian shirts and carrying military-style rifles — had alarmed
researchers who for months had warned about the danger the groups posed.
U.S. Air Force Sgt. Steven Carrillo, 32, is seen in an image from
surveillance video outside a business near the location where he was arrested
in Ben Lomond, Calif., on June 6. (Justice Department/Reuters)
U.S. Air Force Sgt. Steven Carrillo, 32, is seen in an image from
surveillance video outside a business near the location where he was arrested
in Ben Lomond, Calif., on June 6. (Justice Department/Reuters)
Now federal prosecutors in California, Texas, Nevada and Colorado appear to
be endorsing those concerns with a series of criminal charges against self-
described boogaloo supporters, whose arrests often were accompanied by the
seizure of weapons and explosives.
Democrats should probably put their China Virus Masks on and go hide
under their bed.... before those Boogaloo "protesters" come to point out
the Democrats RACISM and corruption....
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Just Wondering
2020-11-26 00:27:37 UTC
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A far-right extremist movement born on social media and fueled by anti-
government rhetoric has emerged as a real-world threat in recent weeks, with
federal authorities accusing some of its adherents of working to spark
violence at largely peaceful protests roiling the nation.
This is either a made-up Chicken Little "the sky is falling" non-threat
or a "boy who cried wolf" one. We have more to fear from BLM.
d***@cox.net
2020-11-29 18:11:37 UTC
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On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 16:13:34 -0000 (UTC), "Phantom_View"
A far-right extremist movement born on social media and fueled by anti-
government rhetoric has emerged as a real-world threat in recent weeks, with
federal authorities accusing some of its adherents of working to spark
violence at largely peaceful protests roiling the nation.
Turmp got 10 millon more votes this time than in 2016.

Commie Joe got 14 mllion more votes than crooked hil did. Go figure.

Too many dead people voting, too many illegal votes.
the dukester, American-American

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