| Provocation in New Orleans? Men in Masks Stir up Violence Jason Charles In New Orleans a protest surrounding the demolition of housing projects turned ugly as protesters and officers squared off in front of a city council building according to abc news. This story details how people were tasered, chemical spray was used and people dragged down to the pavement by arresting officers and protesters. What it didn’t show or detail in this report was the presence of masked and hooded individuals obviously provoking the crowd and officers shown in the photo below.
With all the homegrown terrorist spin in the media, and legislation turning Homeland Security against the people, these kinds of escalations can not be tolerated at peaceful demonstrations of any venue. Those who provoke such violence must be immediately addressed and told to stand down by police and protesters alike. Judith Browne-Dianis the organizer of this protest is quoted as saying " The City council had a rule you could fit as many people as possible that could stand in the aisle and in the back of the room. But for today they changed the rules, and they changed the rules so they can only have 278 let in" So it looks like the authorities had something
to do with this due to the untimely annoucement of limited seating.
Limiting access to city a council meeting has to have been a know recipe
for disaster by the council members. This video proves without a shadow of a doubt that the Montréal police arrested some of their own in an extremely bizarre exchange between the police and these “so called” protesters before they were gingerly placed under arrest, rocks in hand. It was pointed out by a number of people that the arresting officers and the protesters wore the exact same military issue boots as you can see below. Dead give away.
Why would police or paid instigators be present at demonstrations? Well it just so happens that expanding the size and scope of the definitions of enemy combatants to include us the American people is very profitable for the military and prison industrial complex. Staged provocations do wonders to advance that aim and agenda. Hopefully more information will surface regarding this particular outbreak in New Orleans, were rich housing developers looking to turn the last refuges of displaced Katrina victims out on the street ran into real, or perhaps staged resistance.
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