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We get it this is a Marxist invasion. Now leaders must step in to save Americans and our country.
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JUNE 22, 2020
The mainstream media would have us believe that the protests and riots that have swept the nation after the death of George Floyd are spontaneous demonstrations whose large turnouts validate the notion that the ideas they argue forâ such as abolishing the police â are widely popular.
The average American does not have a full understanding of how much time and money it takes to pull off mass organization such as the one currently taking place. But at The New American, we have long reported on the vast amount of money and institutional resources being poured into Black Lives Matter and Antifa by global elites such as George Soros.
That these radical insurrectionists are so highly funded, organized, and armed should be a cause for concern among Americans and inspire patriots to greater involvement in the well-being of their local communities.
Nevertheless, many continue to write off Antifa, BLM, and other left-wing revolutionary groups as nothing more than unorganized college kids who, should they turn violent, could swiftly be dealt with by a lone gun-toting patriot.
Yet reality presents a far different picture. A recently published document by rioters in Minneapolis who successfully ran police out of the Third Precinct reveals an understanding of the principles of fourth-generation warfare, along with a well-honed level of coordination.
In short, what weâre dealing with is more than a mere unruly mob. Itâs a well-planned rebellion playing out on the streets of urban America.
Published at the blog CrimethInc, which describes itself as a ârebel allianceâ and a âthink tankâ for âanonymous collective action,â the article is titled âThe Siege of the Third Precinct in Minneapolis: An Account and Analysis.â
âIn this anonymous submission, participants in the uprising in Minneapolis in response to the murder of George Floyd explore how a combination of different tactics compelled the police to abandon the Third Precinct,â reads a summary of the breakdown, whose author remains anonymous.
The author explains that the key to their victory over police was the combination of violent members of the âcrowdâ with nonviolent ones, the latter giving the former cover to attack police while making law-enforcement officers hesitant to hit back with lethal force:
We call the battles of the second and third days at the Precinct a siege because the police were defeated by attrition. The pattern of the battle was characterized by steady intensification punctuated by qualitative leaps due to the violence of the police and the spread of the conflict into looting and attacks on corporate-owned buildings. The combination of the roles listed above helped to create a situation that was unpoliceable, yet which the police were stubbornly determined to contain. The repression required for every containment effort intensified the revolt and pushed it further out into the surrounding area. By Day Three, all of the corporate infrastructure surrounding the Third Precinct had been destroyed and the police had nothing but a âkingdom of ashesâ to show for their efforts. Only their Precinct remained, a lonely target with depleted supplies. The rebels who showed up on Day Three found an enemy teetering on the brink. All it needed was a final push.
As the author noted, the radicalsâ goal was to stir the police to violence: âItâs important to note that the dynamic we saw on Day Two did not involve using non-violence and waiting for repression to escalate the situation. Instead, a number of individuals stuck their necks out very far to invite police violence and escalation.â
But once officers moved to engage, the mob employed their âpeacefulâ members to discourage reprisal, âinterrupting police violence with strategically deployed âinnocenceâ (âHands up! Donât shoot!â).â
The analysis goes on to relate that the crowd learned to quickly deal with tear gas by setting up eye-flushing stations with the help of on-scene medics. Once they learned that concussion grenades are not physically harmful if one is more than five feet away from them, the crowd remained calm when confronted by that type of weapon.
The insurrectionists also used looting as a battle tactic. âLooters can help feed and heal the crowd while simultaneously disorienting the police. In turn, those going head to head with the police can generate opportunities for looting,â the article reads.
âEmploying stores of looted bottled water, many people in the crowd were able to learn and quickly execute eye-flushing,â it states about their response to tear gas.
Of course all this ignores the biggest weapon in their arsenal: Sympathizers in the government who keep the police from taking decisive action against them.
The analysis closes with a section titled âVisions of the Commune,â a description of the agitatorsâ reveling in the mayhem they created:
As the police made their retreat, a young Somali woman dressed in traditional garb celebrated by digging up a landscaping brick and unceremoniously heaving it through a bus stop shelter window. Her friends â also traditionally dressed â raised their fists and danced.
A masked shirtless man skipped past the burning Precinct and pumped his fists, shouting, âCOVID IS OVER!â while twenty feet away, some teenage girls took a group selfie. Instead of saying âCheese!â they said âDeath to the pigs!â Lasers flashed across the smoke-filled sky at a police helicopter overhead.
A young kid who couldnât be more than seven or eight years old walked up to us with a whiskey bottle sporting a rag coming out the top. âYâall got a light?â We laughed and asked, âWhat do you wanna hit?â He pointed to a friendly grocery store and we asked if he could find âan enemy target.â He immediately turned to the US Bank across the street.
If the nationâs patriots donât cease their underestimation of the Marxsist revolutionaries and rise to the occasion, the âCommuneâ will soon come to every neighborhood in America.

By  The Red Elephants Vincent James

By Paul Joseph Watson – June 18, 2020

Professor Peter Turchin, whose expertise lies in cultural evolution and historical dynamics, said ten years ago in Nature that after the start of 2020, we would see the beginning of âa period of major social upheavalâ marked by âmayhemâ and âwidespread civil unrestâ.
âThey had no reason to believe I wasnât crazy,â back in 2010, he told Time. âPeople did not understand that I was making scientific predictions, not prophecies.â
Turchin had looked at data from both violent and peaceful anti-government protests stretching back 230 years before 2010, noting that periods of widespread unrest occur roughly every 50 years and that we were due another in 2020.
The professor said that there were âmany signsâ chaos would begin in 2020, and that a lot of it relates to the instability caused by âdeclining wages, wealth inequality and exploding national debt.â
âAs a scientist, I feel vindicated. But on the other hand, I am an American and have to live through these hard times,â he said.
Turchinâs track record of accuracy doesnât provide much comfort given what he is predicting comes next.
Due to the dreadful state of the economy as a result of coronavirus and regular violent disorder, the professor warns that the situation âmay escalate all the way to a civil war.â
âThings are not as bad as they can be,â Turchin concluded.
Canât wait.
The counter-demonstrators, some of whom were armed with rifles and baseball bats, were filmed by the BLM protesters, and several videos have circulated on social media that were posted with the intent of doxxing counter-protesters.
One heated exchange between the two sides was posted to Twitter by a Black Lives Matter account which captioned the video, âOhio Trump supporters & counter protesters to the Black Life Matters movement threaten and scream to protesters âThis is a Rublican Stateâ and a host of other racial slurs.â

While no distinguishable racial slurs or threats can be seen in the video, one man can be seen firmly telling a Black Lives Matter protester âGet this on your phone. This ainât Seattle, this isnât a Democratic state here, we donât put up with your shit. All lives matter here.â
âThis is a mother f*cking Republican state, b*tch, we donât play here,â another man added.
The video was also posted to YouTube.
The counter demonstration was mostly peaceful, save for one instance when a Black Lives Matter protester was struck in the head. Various verbal altercations between the two groups ensued, and one female Black Lives Matter activist who marched into the counter-protest had her Black Lives Matter sign removed and destroyed.
Black Lives Matter protests throughout the country were cited as the impetus for the massive turnout amongst counter-protesters on Sunday. Protests that have devolved into violent race riots in Minnesota, New York, Georgia, and Illinois have seen countless instances of property damage, robbery, and politically motivated assault.
The death toll from the 2020 riots has exceeded the total number of unarmed black people killed by police in 2019, despite police brutality often being cited as justification for the violence by rioters:
While organizers, bolstered by allies in the corporate media and governments in Democrat run areas, claim the lethal riots unfolding across America have come in response to police killings of unarmed black men, the nationwide upheaval has now surpassed â in just over one week â the number of unarmed blacks killed by police in all of 2019.
According to data compiled by The Washington Post, American police killed a total of 1,004 people in 2019. Of those, 371 were white, and 236 were black.
Of the 371 whites killed by police, 20 of them were unarmed at the time. Of the 236 blacks killed by police, 9-15 of them were unarmed, depending on definition.
At the current count, at least 17 people have lost their lives as a result of the nationwide riots, in which looting, savage beatings, and gunfire have become commonplace, with radical organizations like Antifa, which President Trump recently vowed to designate as a domestic terror organization, and Black Lives Matter leading the charge.