It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
That in itself isn't surprising. That's called community organizing, and it's not a conspiracy.
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
a reply to: GraffikPleasure
I am watching it now.. so far part 1 is focusing on behind the scenes active coordination of protests at Trump Pence events..
They claim responsibility for shutting down the Chicago Trump rally earlier this year, and the Arizona highway blocking among other things...
It's a national coordinated strategy executed by groups such as Americans United for Change and others...
I was gentle in my initial notes of the video.. their efforts exceed any normally accepted strategies used by political campaigns.. Have you spent the 16+ minutes to view the report?
In fact, I'm a liberal, and I'm utterly disgusted by the Clinton campaign.
originally posted by: Masterjaden
a reply to: Quetzalcoatl14
ummm, No, that's why peaceful revolution will NEVER work...
Jaden
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
That in itself isn't surprising. That's called community organizing, and it's not a conspiracy.
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
a reply to: GraffikPleasure
I am watching it now.. so far part 1 is focusing on behind the scenes active coordination of protests at Trump Pence events..
They claim responsibility for shutting down the Chicago Trump rally earlier this year, and the Arizona highway blocking among other things...
It's a national coordinated strategy executed by groups such as Americans United for Change and others...
I was gentle in my initial notes of the video.. their efforts exceed any normally accepted strategies used by political campaigns.. Have you spent the 16+ minutes to view the report?
In fact, I'm a liberal, and I'm utterly disgusted by the Clinton campaign.
I'm with you there.
Protests are a guaranteed right of the constitution. So no they shouldn't be in jail.
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
a reply to: Quetzalcoatl14
When few even know what they're fighting it couldn't work anyways. That's a big part of the Social Group Warfare (SGW) Agenda motivation.
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
originally posted by: EightAhoy
a reply to: MotherMayEye
Something about how candid they were felt odd to me.
Odd appropriately describes my sense of the video.
I know neither the operatives featured in the video, nor O’Keefe and his body of work. My Pollyanna ego wants to believe it is nothing more than a training video. Theater, to demonstrate how easily you can be cornered, compromised, or caught in a trap. After all, how could anyone be so careless to make such incendiary remarks that reveal how the bowels of a campaign churn? Then the cynic in me cries, "Oh, how dark and devious!" And my stomach churns in protest over what the video represents.
Veritas? “The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” ~Oscar Wilde
When people are that insidious they desire to share just how clever they are. Mr O'Keefe has a knack for misleading his targets into thinking he is someone he isn't. He feign's himself an ally but he is the enemy. Quite effective really when you think about it.
Although context is lost in the video it seems at some parts it's him asking questions as a new employee and inflating the ego of his boss. At other times it's a female, likely massaging egos of old men at a diner or bar. Loose lips and all that.
O'keefe is controversial but he gets his mark.
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
a reply to: Quetzalcoatl14
That's fair, I don't think you will like what you see...
I hope that folks on all points of the political spectrum, can once again engage in debate, rather than this madness our US national elections have become...
We the people, have been ignored for far too long...
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
That in itself isn't surprising. That's called community organizing, and it's not a conspiracy.
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
a reply to: GraffikPleasure
I am watching it now.. so far part 1 is focusing on behind the scenes active coordination of protests at Trump Pence events..
They claim responsibility for shutting down the Chicago Trump rally earlier this year, and the Arizona highway blocking among other things...
It's a national coordinated strategy executed by groups such as Americans United for Change and others...
I was gentle in my initial notes of the video.. their efforts exceed any normally accepted strategies used by political campaigns.. Have you spent the 16+ minutes to view the report?
In fact, I'm a liberal, and I'm utterly disgusted by the Clinton campaign.
I'm with you there.
To be fair, I'm disgusted with the entirety of what the US political process has become, not just on one side or another.
originally posted by: Tarzan the apeman.
originally posted by: kruphix
originally posted by: network dude
It will be hard for the Clinton suck up's to deal with the information here. The entire DNC is a theatrical production. Using mentally ill people to provoke incidents? Just wow. Not sure I wanted to hear all this, but damn, there it is.
I have no problem dealing with it.
Politics is a game, and the Democrats are outplaying the Trump campaign.
Politics shouldn't be a game. It should be about representation of the people. The games they play affect us all no matter what side of the aisle you are on. This isn't a game to me. The actions they take when elected into office affects me and my families lives. I sure wish some grown ups would run.
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
a reply to: Quetzalcoatl14
I think it's intentional.... and both sides of the aisle are guilty...
What better way to rob the future of taxpayers than to divide them along their own created lines...
Those folks are supposed to represent us, not scheme ways to divide us and rob us of our $$$ and country...
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
That in itself isn't surprising. That's called community organizing, and it's not a conspiracy.
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
a reply to: GraffikPleasure
I am watching it now.. so far part 1 is focusing on behind the scenes active coordination of protests at Trump Pence events..
They claim responsibility for shutting down the Chicago Trump rally earlier this year, and the Arizona highway blocking among other things...
It's a national coordinated strategy executed by groups such as Americans United for Change and others...
I was gentle in my initial notes of the video.. their efforts exceed any normally accepted strategies used by political campaigns.. Have you spent the 16+ minutes to view the report?
In fact, I'm a liberal, and I'm utterly disgusted by the Clinton campaign.
I'm with you there.
To be fair, I'm disgusted with the entirety of what the US political process has become, not just on one side or another.
I'm with you there also.
Did I just find a kindred spirit?
Personally I think the Republicans got railroaded by Soros and the HRC so early they didn't even blink. Life was much different during the Turd Blossom era for the RNC. Delay and what's his name, kind of ruined that game though.
The reason the RNC is mum and the current administration doesn't prosecute is because, well, Shakespeare summed it up nicely: "All are punished". In this case too big to fail, you can't punish Hilary without destroying America's fully engrained Pay to play philosophy.
originally posted by: ManufacturedDissent
I watched the video and some of the things they admit to doing are pretty low. Not unexpected but this is what gets me:
They admit to training agitators and using the mentally unstable to create these atmospheres, is this not domestic terrorism?
How could it not be considered a terrorist act to fund, train, transport and encourage acts of violence against fellow Americans?
How is it not a conspiracy to commit a terrorist act? Police have been injured, lives could have been lost.
smh