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Crisis actors in anti-Trump #BLM protests
July 10, 2020 by IWB


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by Dr. Eowyn
We simply cannot believe anything that we see in TV and mainstream media news.

Among the profusion of George Floyd #BlackLivesMatter protests and riots across the country are crisis actors.

Here are two examples:

(1) Below is a screenshot of a Craigslist ad soliciting 500 “actors” for a protest at the Phoenix Convention Center. The ad specifically seeks “actors” who are “anti-Trump racial minorities”. H/t tweeter @MunkeyPilot.
(2) The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that a much-photographed and -reported “Black Panthers” group at protests in cities across the state of Georgia “came straight from central casting”.
Chris Joyner reports for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 11, 2020:
It’s hard to stand out when you are in a sea of thousands of frustrated, sign-waving protesters. But in marches and demonstrations over the past week in Atlanta, Decatur and even Cumming, a small knot of charismatic young people kept getting photographed.
They said they were Black Panthers, and they looked the part with all-black attire and black berets adorned with a cat-head patch. Their leader was a tall, thin black woman armed with an assault rifle and a determined look. Photos of the group popped up in local news outlets, including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, but also in the British tabloid press….
It is easy to see why the group attracted attention. In a moment of fury over police shootings of black people, the group was perfectly cast. Maybe too perfect.
Within a few days, an activist on Twitter sussed out that the group was comprised of models and actors from Atlanta’s film and entertainment industries. A Twitter user who goes by Wolf The Red identified them from their Instagram accounts where he found the group modeling haute couture or publicizing their film credits, but “zero prior demonstrations. No posts with guns. No calls to action.”
The AJC reached out to members of the group, including Whitney Oni, the striking woman who drew so much attention. Oni, an Atlanta-based graphic designer and model, said…she believed it was “important to use my voice.”
And to dress the part.
“The outfits? We just pulled inspiration from (the Black Panthers),” she said. “It was mostly black and leather — pleather. Some of us are vegans, vegetarians.”
And they were close. The patch, for instance, was a Black Panther patch — just not those Black Panthers. It was the service patch for the 66th Infantry, a U.S. Army Division during World War II.
Spiike G., who works in the Atlanta movie industry but who declined to give his real name, said…he got the idea to dress as Black Panthers because he wanted to be a “symbol of hope” in the sea of protesters….
Both Spiike and Oni claim the guns were real. Spiike said his was a Springfield Saint AR15; Oni carried a Smith & Wesson 22LR assault rifle.
“I’m trying to show a certain amount of force, but something that was appropriate for a protest,” she said.
Spiike is the creator of an online independent television series called “Justice,” where a black vigilante hero tracks down bad cops and gets retribution for their racist violence. A lot of the gear worn by the helmeted hero looks very much like that worn by his group in protests.
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Bruh, I've been saying how fake and phoney the tv, all forms of media, newsprint and all those bastards reading the masses on the tv!! Anyway, the conditioning, programmming, misinformation coming thru the TV, has been going on since the invention of the television!! We all have fallon victim to this mindfuckery!! Some of us snap outta the trance and others dont!! Those that still are under the trance/dream, will fight and defend the dream with all they got!! Anyway bruh, thanks for bringing up this mindfuckery being pushed over the airwaves!! Oh yeah, I have a thread that points out how dangerous the television is!! Check it out one day!!
 
A real OG told me... that any movement above ground is fake

govt controlled shit, to thwart any reall grassroots movement..

He said if the movement is not underground, its fake, political and has been compromised..

he said, blm/antifa are all fake movements, to draw attention and resources away from real movements..

he said the real movement, wont go above ground untill its already in effect.

He also said, this is the time to avoid crowds at all cost..

He broke down a whole playbook actually but.. thats another thread

for another day..
 
A real OG told me... that any movement above ground is fake

govt controlled shit, to thwart any reall grassroots movement..

He said if the movement is not underground, its fake, political and has been compromised..

he said, blm/antifa are all fake movements, to draw attention and resources away from real movements..

he said the real movement, wont go above ground untill its already in effect.

He also said, this is the time to avoid crowds at all cost..

He broke down a whole playbook actually but.. thats another thread

for another day..

Right on bro!! Good information you laid out!!
 
A real OG told me... that any movement above ground is fake

govt controlled shit, to thwart any reall grassroots movement..

He said if the movement is not underground, its fake, political and has been compromised..

he said, blm/antifa are all fake movements, to draw attention and resources away from real movements..

he said the real movement, wont go above ground untill its already in effect.

He also said, this is the time to avoid crowds at all cost..

He broke down a whole playbook actually but.. thats another thread

for another day..
Maybe once upon a time it was underground.... but now it's time for underground to be aboveground. I know of a few organizations that's very real.
 
Maybe once upon a time it was underground.... but now it's time for underground to be aboveground. I know of a few organizations that's very real.

Actually its not tje time to be above ground...yet...

There is infighting going on at the upper echelons of the waning elite....

Now is the time to get YOURSELF together..

Make sure you are fortifying your mind body and soul with the proper thoughts

For mind and food that feeds your cells..

Not set them on a path for cancer growth...

But on a path for enlightened ascension...

This is the time to receive the cosmic codes..

And that is to be done on your own

Aka

Underground...

If you drinking lemon water first thing in the morning

You winnin

You still eating bacon eggs

Buttermilk biscuits...

Drinking cows milk

Eating cheese..etc

Good luck with that shit...
 
A real OG told me... that any movement above ground is fake

govt controlled shit, to thwart any reall grassroots movement..

He said if the movement is not underground, its fake, political and has been compromised..

he said, blm/antifa are all fake movements, to draw attention and resources away from real movements..

he said the real movement, wont go above ground untill its already in effect.

He also said, this is the time to avoid crowds at all cost..

He broke down a whole playbook actually but.. thats another thread

for another day..
does any non-trump supporter believe antifa is a real thing? I only hear right-wing nuts talking about it.
 
I knew something was up when I seen that patch and that straight over the top bullshit some of them was wearing....
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Guaranteed white boy up under all that bullshit! :smh:
 
I knew something was up when I seen that patch and that straight over the top bullshit some of them was wearing....
Guaranteed white boy up under all that bullshit! :smh:

NFAC is legit but the tabloid right wing source material of the OP is not

So y'all saying the NFAC ain't real?

ALWAYS consider the source of (mis)information

This is a propaganda post that uses racist right wing source material attempting to sell the notion that black gun rights orgs, George Floyd protesters, etc. are "crisis actors". Keep in mind that mourners of mass shooting events were also called "crisis actors". Same modus operandi

The source of misinformation is from numerous far-right tabloid sites, among them is a site called "Fellowship of the Minds" and this is their logo:

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Websites circulating this false propaganda from the OP as well as consistently defending murder cops and #45:

Code:
https://fellowshipoftheminds.com
http://thoughtcrimeradio.net
https://www.westernjournal.com
https://magazine.whatfinger.com
https://nationalfile.com
 
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NFAC is legit but the tabloid right wing source material of the OP is not



ALWAYS consider the source of (mis)information

This is a propaganda post that uses racist right wing source material attempting to sell the notion that black gun rights orgs, George Floyd protesters, etc. are "crisis actors". Keep in mind that mourners of mass shooting events were also called "crisis actors". Same modus operandi

The source of misinformation is from numerous far-right tabloid sites, among them is a site called "Fellowship of the Minds" and this is their logo:

cropped-cropped-cropped-st-michael-rooftop-statue1.jpg


Websites circulating this false propaganda from the OP as well as consistently defending murder cops and #45:

Code:
https://fellowshipoftheminds.com
http://thoughtcrimeradio.net
https://www.westernjournal.com
https://magazine.whatfinger.com
https://nationalfile.com


Oh I know they are real, but I am trying to find out exactly what these guys are believing to be fake.
 
Oh I know they are real, but I am trying to find out exactly what these guys are believing to be fake.

Anything that comes out or on the tv, all forms of media, newsprint, a person should use extreme caution and your discernment on the highest level!!

However, you tell folks about the danger of tv.. They will fight and defend the misinformation!! Our people are the most viewers of the television and are taking the brunt of the misinformation!!
 
NFAC is legit but the tabloid right wing source material of the OP is not



ALWAYS consider the source of (mis)information

This is a propaganda post that uses racist right wing source material attempting to sell the notion that black gun rights orgs, George Floyd protesters, etc. are "crisis actors". Keep in mind that mourners of mass shooting events were also called "crisis actors". Same modus operandi

The source of misinformation is from numerous far-right tabloid sites, among them is a site called "Fellowship of the Minds" and this is their logo:

cropped-cropped-cropped-st-michael-rooftop-statue1.jpg


Websites circulating this false propaganda from the OP as well as consistently defending murder cops and #45:

Code:
https://fellowshipoftheminds.com
http://thoughtcrimeradio.net
https://www.westernjournal.com
https://magazine.whatfinger.com
https://nationalfile.com
:cheers: Thanks for getting me up to speed.
 
It’s true. I’ve seen it first hand. Got a bus, pulled up in front of a homeless shelter. Offered a free meal to whoever got on the bus and was willing to give us 20 minutes. Called the 5 o’clock news telling them to meet us at a particular spot. As the homeless people get off the bus we hand them pre made handmade protest signs. Tell them to march around in a circle for 15 minutes. The news shows up and get’s the live shot and leaves. We put the homeless folk back on the bus, drop them off, give them their sandwhiches.

The news caption reads ‘Residents protest blah, blah, blah’. 30 second clip. I was disgusted.
 
It’s true. I’ve seen it first hand. Got a bus, pulled up in front of a homeless shelter. Offered a free meal to whoever got on the bus and was willing to give us 20 minutes. Called the 5 o’clock news telling them to meet us at a particular spot. As the homeless people get off the bus we hand them pre made handmade protest signs. Tell them to march around in a circle for 15 minutes. The news shows up and get’s the live shot and leaves. We put the homeless folk back on the bus, drop them off, give them their sandwhiches.

The news caption reads ‘Residents protest blah, blah, blah’. 30 second clip. I was disgusted.


Who's "WE"?
 
This is going to be lost. But this is the truth The OP conflated two articles on purpose to create dissent

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This is stone mountain in early July. This was a black gun club. (NFAC)





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This is at the CNN center in early June

These are actors.



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2 different events. 2 different months. 2 different cities. The article the OP posted was from a admitted model that was exploiting BLM for a damn photoshoot.
 
so , now I'm posting shit to deceive folks on the board on purpose . OK . I cant change what people choose to believe
 
If NFAC is fake or government controlled, we need to quit America right now because what’s the point?

This dude does give long assed answers.

 
If NFAC is fake or government controlled, we need to quit America right now because what’s the point?

This dude does give long assed answers.



They may not be govt controlled

But there will BA a govt controlled agent slithering his way through the ranks...

Same way kkkops and local mafiass control street gangs

By infiltrating locating and compromising or killing the leader

One more time

ALL GANGS GROUPs ORG"s are compromised
 
So is the info posted in post #22 in this thread wrong?
Dont know because I didnt do any back research on what I posted . When I initially read it . I thought it seemed legit . Honestly , I read so many different articles in a day that in depth research is a rarity
 
Dont know because I didnt do any back research on what I posted . When I initially read it . I thought it seemed legit . Honestly , I read so many different articles in a day that in depth research is a rarity
Is that not a problem? Not doing full research and posting stuff anyways?
 
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Dont know because I didnt do any back research on what I posted . When I initially read it . I thought it seemed legit . Honestly , I read so many different articles in a day that in depth research is a rarity

So, tabloid sites that have articles disparaging Black victims murdered by police and refers to Black orgs as "crisis actors" seem credible? :confused:

Ooook then
 
So, tabloid sites that have articles disparaging Black victims murdered by police and refers to Black orgs as "crisis actors" seem credible? :confused:

Ooook then

THIS IS THE SITE I rad the article at ......The ATLANTA JOURNAL CONSTITUTION in far from a TABLOID !

Dressed the part, ‘Panther’ group came straight from central casting





Saturday, June 13, 2020 at 8:19 PM
By Chris Joyner, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution



It’s hard to stand out when you are in a sea of thousands of frustrated, sign-waving protesters. But in marches and demonstrations over the past week in Atlanta, Decatur and even Cumming, a small knot of charismatic young people kept getting photographed.
They said they were Black Panthers, and they looked the part with all-black attire and black berets adorned with a cat-head patch. Their leader was a tall, thin black woman armed with an assault rifle and a determined look. Photos of the group popped up in local news outlets, including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, but also in the British tabloid press.

"Armed female Black Panther leads her comrades including a white recruit on a march through Georgia," The Daily Mail wrote in an online story about the June 3 demonstration Decatur. The story featured several dramatic photos and embedded Instagram posts.
It is easy to see why the group attracted attention. In a moment of fury over police shootings of black people, the group was perfectly cast. Maybe too perfect.
Within a few days, an activist on Twitter sussed out that the group was comprised of models and actors from Atlanta's film and entertainment industries. A Twitter user who goes by Wolf The Red identified them from their Instagram accounts where he found the group modeling haute couture or publicizing their film credits, but "zero prior demonstrations. No posts with guns. No calls to action."







The AJC reached out to members of the group, including Whitney Oni, the striking woman who drew so much attention. Oni, an Atlanta-based graphic designer and model, said the recent protests were not her first time taking to the streets.
“I started back with the Trayvon Martin case,” she said, referring to the 2012 shooting death of the Florida teenager by a neighborhood watch coordinator in a gated community.

After the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers last month, Oni said she believed it was “important to use my voice.”
And to dress the part.
“The outfits? We just pulled inspiration from (the Black Panthers),” she said. “It was mostly black and leather — pleather. Some of us are vegans, vegetarians.”






And they were close. The patch, for instance, was a Black Panther patch — just not those Black Panthers. It was the service patch for the 66th Infantry, a U.S. Army Division during World War II.
Spiike G., who works in the Atlanta movie industry but who declined to give his real name, said he picked the patches up in an army surplus store.
“I didn’t want to buy the original Black Panther Party logo,” he said. “I love what they stood for, but I didn’t want to offend them until we got the blessing from them.”
Spiike said he got the idea to dress as Black Panthers because he wanted to be a “symbol of hope” in the sea of protesters.
“It wasn’t doing it for fun or anything like that,” he said. “What we wanted was the actual blessing from the original Black Panther Party to use their name.”
Spiike said his late father, whose name he declined to give, was a Black Panther, but he only found out after he died.
Both Spiike and Oni claim the guns were real. Spiike said his was a Springfield Saint AR15; Oni carried a Smith & Wesson 22LR assault rifle.
“I’m trying to show a certain amount of force, but something that was appropriate for a protest,” she said.
Spiike is the creator of an online independent television series called “Justice,” where a black vigilante hero tracks down bad cops and gets retribution for their racist violence. A lot of the gear worn by the helmeted hero looks very much like that worn by his group in protests.
Regardless of its origins, Oni claimed the group — which she called “the Black Revolutionaries” — is real.
Decaturish.com reported on the group's appearance at a June 3 demonstration on the Decatur square where they were initially identified as the "New Black Panther Party. That was later corrected to "Black Panthers Revolutionaries Atlanta Chapter."
"We did introduce ourselves as the newest Black Panther party," Oni explained.
Whatever their name, the description didn’t sit well with Hashim Nzinga, the leader of the New Black Panther Party, who suggested on his Facebook page that the group could be an FBI front organization.






The Atlanta-based New Black Panthers is a militant organization identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group for its violent and antisemitic rhetoric.
Joanna Mendelson, associate director for the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism, said the fact that a group of models and actors chose to dress as Black Panthers for a protest already is feeding conspiracy theories popular on the extreme right. White supremacists online trade such stories as “proof” that the protests around the nation are seeded with “crisis actors” paid to foment unrest, she said.
“Extremists will glom onto such events and use it to feed that narrative,” she said. “It’s adding to the chaos of the moment.”
Already, photos of the group have shown up on the messaging platform Telegram on a white supremacist channel with more than 12,000 subscribers.
“The BLM (more likely some white leftist handlers) are using actors to pose as Black Panthers to help market the trend of arming one ethnogroup in a polarized multiracial society,” the user wrote.
Spiike said his group’s only goal was to inspire.
“I’m out here just protecting my people and walking the street with my firearms,” he said.
AJC data specialist Nick Thieme contributed to this report.


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