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Media says: The violent fracas ended in bloodshed when a 20-year-old suspected Nazi sympathizer, James Fields, plowed his car into a crowd of anti-racism protesters, leaving one woman dead and 19 others injured.
Question. Is James Fields a Nazi sympathizer? Or was he a part of a false flag attempt by the left to create more chaos?
The media says the following is completely false. I am not so convinced. . .
First of all, not that I am condoning the wanton attack with a vehicle, but Fields was attacked by baseball bats. . . so if the story being reported was completely honest, the violence by the obvious leftists would have been reported too. I am still trying to figure out how it was the police had the opinion, "Oh, hey, baseball bats in the hands of protesters and agitators. No problem. No danger, here. Let's do nothing about it."
Hey, what could go wrong?
That said, reports are emerging, and information is being hidden, about the attacker. According to some reports, the Charlottesville killer is a Soros funded member of antifa and Hillary Clinton supporter.
Hmmmm, I wonder why the media hasn't been telling us about that little nugget of news? Think about this, for a moment. James Fields used his car to kill Heather Heyer and injure 19 others possibly for the purpose of furthering the hard left agenda by creating chaos and death and hoping it would be pinned on the "Alt-Right", which in reality are a bunch of Alt-Leftists.
How sick can the liberal left Democrats truly get?
In short, Saul Alinsky agitation, and leftist false flag, may be in play, here. Nobody in the Charlottesville rallies were conservative. The attempt is to pin the blame on conservatives in the hopes of taking away the right of conservatives to lawfully organize rallies and assemble peacefully.
If it doesn't work, they will try, try again.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
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