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United States News Title: Manchurian White Supremacists There are disturbing similarities between the shootings in El Paso, Pittsburgh, and San Diego. If news reports can be believed, John Earnest, the synagogue shooter in California, had it out for Jews, as did Robert G. Bowers in Pittsburgh. Both posted so-called manifestos online. So did Patrick Crusius, the alleged El Paso shooter, the difference being his manifesto denounced Mexicans. The alleged shooter in New Zealand, Brenton Tarrant, posted a manifesto denouncing Muslims. Dylann Roof, who allegedly killed nine people at a black church in South Carolina, also issued what the corporate media described as a manifesto. Tarrant is said to have left behind a 74-page document titled The Great Replacement. All these documents preach a similar form of racism described as white supremacy by the state and its corporate media. This racism is attributed to the so-called Alt-right or the New Right without evidence or even a clear definition of terms. It is also used to describe those of us who are not politically pigeonholed as right or left and yet are suspect for our critique of the financial class and its banking cartels and interlocked corporate structure. This is described by the state and its media as antisemitic, thus a hate crime. Timing is everything, Several days before the incident in El Paso, FBI Director Christopher Wray told the Senate Judiciary Committee a majority of the domestic terrorism cases weve investigated are motivated by some version of what you might call white supremacist violence. This was followed by Democrat presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren who declared white supremacy as a domestic terror threat. We need to call out white supremacy for what it is: domestic terrorism. And it poses a threat to the United States of America, she said during the supposed debate in Detroit last week. Then, on August 1, two days before the El Paso incident, it was reported the FBI for the first time has identified fringe conspiracy theories as a domestic terrorist threat, according to a previously unpublicized document. The document specifically mentions QAnon, a shadowy network that believes in a deep state conspiracy against President Trump, and Pizzagate, the theory that a pedophile ring including Clinton associates was being run out of the basement of a Washington, D.C., pizza restaurant (which didnt actually have a basement). QAnon claims to have top-level security clearance and has allegedly teamed up with Donald Trump to bring down a global cabal of evil government figures and celebrities, reports The Telegraph. The message is simple: if you believe high government officials might be involved in pedophilia, youre likely a domestic terror threat. As for the conspiracy to oust President Trump, we have plenty of evidence this is indeed the objective of the state and its political establishment. The FBI assesses these conspiracy theories very likely will emerge, spread, and evolve in the modern information marketplace, occasionally driving both groups and individual extremists to carry out criminal or violent acts, the document states. It also goes on to say the FBI believes conspiracy theory-driven extremists are likely to increase during the 2020 presidential election cycle. In other words, the rigged presidential sweepstakes where preferred candidates are handpicked and vettedwhile black sheep Tulsi Gabbard is scoured by the corporate media for not parroting to the letter the war party linewill be protected from the vagaries of social media, thus making certain another Donald Trump does not arise from the mob. The following may soon be considered the raving of a criminal conspiracy theorist radicalized in the deepest shadows of the dark web. 1. I dont believe in coincidences. The appearance of several manifestos basically touting the same version of white supremacy prior to deadly mass shootings shouldnt be considered a fluke, nor an orchestrated plot by the followers of Anders Breivik, who compared himself to Vidkun Quisling, the Nazi stand-in during the occupation of Norway. 2. There is no logical political point to be made by killing innocent people. Mass murder certainly wont rally the people to your ideology, so were expected to believe these accused killers are simply nihilists radicalized online and engaged in terror attacks driven by a visceral, illogical, and violent race-based impulse. 3. I have no evidence these mass shootings are orchestrated by the state and its intelligence agencies. However, as a student of history, I can tell you that what is now unfolding has precedent on several levelsfrom the FBI taking over KKK klaverns in the 1960s during COINTELPRO to a number of purported racists working as informants (the most notable being Hal Turner). The same can be said for the violent left, most notoriously the Weather Underground and the Symbionese Liberation Army, the latter making itself headline material by kidnapping the granddaughter of propaganda specialist William Randolph Hearst. I believe these are orchestrated events similar to NATOs Operation Gladio operations in Europe (specifically the Red Brigades). 4. Manchurian candidates? It is entirely possible. The CIA has worked on this since the 1950s (see this document). There are glaring anomalies in the assassination of Robert Kennedy (Sirhan Sirhan claimed he was hypnotized), Martin Luther King (his family insists the government killed the civil right leader), and John Lennon (see my video here). Timothy McVeigh claimed the military implanted a microchip in his backside (although the media laughed this one off, there is evidence the military has experimented with chip implants; no autopsy was performed on the convicted bomber of the Oklahoma City federal building, so we will never know for sure). Then there is the Monarch program (the continuous use of so-called trauma-based programming techniques; reading this document will get you pegged as a domestic terrorist by our NSA overseers). 5. In the weeks ahead, there will be a demand by Congress to crack down on hatred, that is to say information that does not follow the establishment agenda. Now that we are inching closer to conflating nonviolent anti-government activity with domestic race-based terrorism, it should be expected the current effort to de-platform critics and activists from social media will move into hyperdrive. I expect the user-board website 8chan and other alternative platforms such as Gab (where shooter Robert Bowers reportedly posted) to be taken down. 6. The Second Amendment will be further chipped away and military-style firearms will be outlawed, possibly even confiscated, although this will most definitely prove to be problematic with more than 393 million civilian-owned firearms in the United States. The online document attributed to Patrick Crusius strikes all the targets. Immigration, racism, white supremacy. Its said the manifesto was posted online, not long before Crusius deployed for his murder assignment at the Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso, Texas. I live fifty miles west of El Paso. I know this mall, this Walmart. From LATimes: Although authorities did not publicly confirm his identify or describe the precise contents of the manifesto, a document posted on the website 8chan hours before the rampage spoke about the invasion of Latino immigrants and said the writer agreed with the shooter who killed worshipers at a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand. That document was posted by an anonymous user who posted another document under the file name P._Crusius. That file was taken down, and it is not clear what it contained. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 23.
#3. To: Deckard (#0)
I really hate the term "White Supremacists" when only in western world is it bad for whites to want to be with other whites with similar culture! Its ok and promoted for Africans, Hispanics, Asians and everyone but whites. Why is that?
I think you are confusing "supremacist" with "separatist". Randy Weaver was the latter. He just wanted to live his life in peace, away from the coloreds. I believe he was not a racist though. David Duke could be referred to as a "white supremacist"
I think they are using the words interchangeably. But what im getting at is that African Americans, Indian Americans, Asian Americans can be with themselves and be legally fine but European Americans can not. In fact its illegal and shunned by the neo-western society. Mixed cultures do not work at all and diversity can be tolerated in limited amounts. Tower of babel comes to mind.
Randy Weaver claimed to be a white separatist rather than a white supremacist. In reality the only difference is one of semantics and the views held are similar whether they call themselves white separatists, nationalists, or supremacists. At the end of the day, "white separatism" is a code phrase used by people whose views are indistinguishable from white nationalism or white supremacy but who want to distance themselves from the latter terms. It fools no one. White separatism is a separatist political movement that seeks separate economic and cultural development for "white people." White separatists generally claim genetic affiliation with Anglo-Saxon cultures, Nordic cultures, or other white European cultures, but not, obviously, the evil darkies of their predecessors. Some also affiliate with white ethnic cultures that developed outside of Europe, like the Neo-Confederates and Boer-Afrikaner Nationalists. Advocates of racial separatism say that separatism differs from racial supremacy in that separatists believe that all races and ethnic groups have the right to develop their own culture separately and any race should not dominate another. They argue that racial differences are "important" and they strongly oppose miscegenation.
Interesting that you interrupted your long hiatus to post on this thread. There's nothing wrong with wanting to stick with people of your own race.
Everything I post is always most interesting to you as it should be. This is strongly evidence by the fact that you constantly dwell on my words which are presented with the knowledge I have gathered from learning and education. And presented with the wisdom that that I have gathered from my vast day-to-day rewarding personal experiences all to the end state of making me exceedingly wise. Knowledge and wisdom are the guideposts that serve me and the path to follow is simple because knowledge is merely having an astute clarity of facts and truths, while wisdom is the practical ability to make consistently good decisions in life. Your use of the adjective: Interesting. Adjectives describe, identify, or further define. There are literally thousands of these descriptive words at your disposal. Yes, you did choose the correct adjective. Good boy
Sod off psycho. Your continued self-aggrandizement has become quite boring.
I acknowledge your capitulation and graciously accept you giving in by simply being quiet and becoming passive.
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