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To: TigerClaws

No need for the tin foil. The driver either panicked or was PO’d at the people in the street. If this was a pre planned attack he would have rolled up on the sidewalk and got a much higher body count. This looks much more like road rage than a terrorist attack, IMO.


712 posted on 08/12/2017 8:53:58 PM PDT by lodi90
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To: lodi90

I watched the video and there’s no doubt that the driver of the car intentionally ran into the protesters. There wasn’t any room for him to navigate through that crowd. If he was actually scared he still wouldn’t have tried to drive through that crowd of people and a vehicle in front of him.

This looks increasingly like a false flag operation by left-wing activists. The actual driver, who may or may not have been the registered owner, probably just didn’t want to go for the maximum body count by driving up on the sidewalk. That’s a sign that the driver is actually a paid operative running a political false flag operation against conservatives and the GOP, because it’s a sign that he wasn’t an angry, impassioned “white nationalist”. Another thing I find odd about this incident is how dispassionate and uninterested the “white nationalists” look in many pictures. They look more like uninterested, paid left-wing activists just doing a job that day for minimum wage.

This who thing has an awful stench of a carefully planned political false flag operation and it needs to be investigated thoroughly by the FBI, which must follow the evidence wherever it leads, even if it leads to high-level democrat political leaders.


754 posted on 08/13/2017 5:52:00 AM PDT by socialism_stinX (Not only does socialism stink, but when given enough time it wrecks any national economy.)
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