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Correct, I believe all these ''conflicts'' and ''discrepancies'' are just a smokescreen, divide and conquer, distract the masses about who's really in control. Make people angry about Palestine/Israel, but if Schwab makes two phone calls the conflict will be ended straightaway. It is fascinating to learn that the world works like a company: with the CEO barking down orders to the directors, to the higher managers, to the lower managers, to the masses on the workfloor. And every layer underneath will just comply with what they're told, hence a tiny group of people can decide what orders go down through the whole structure, hence decide how society looks like in an extremely coordinated and detailed way.
The next stage, if you believe Henry Makow and others, is martial law.
You squeeze the population enough so that protests get violent --> you have the justification to move in with the military.
In many countries that are considered 'based' on this forum the events in Rotterdam yesterday would have ended up in a pile of corpses.
There is a peaceful protest today in Amsterdam with no violence whatsoever so that has its place in todays NL too.
Actively hunting for cops to beat them up or worse doesn't, and rightly so.
What worked in the past is not a good idea nowadays. People are getting mad and desperate, pushed to their limits. No need for provocation.Sadly this is what happens when you vilify people to the point they feel so desperate about their situation that they see violence is the only way out. The nihilist, post-truth media evidently has gone straight into a crusade picking sides with the police, but probably the truth is more in the middle. With regard to the stones that could be have laid there beforehand by the police, it is very well known that the riot police often provokes fights so that their colleagues can go in with the excuse of them being attacked. For example police in normal clothing go among the protesters crowd and either start fighting/arresting with the protesters who are not doing anything nor are aware of them being infiltrated, or they start throwing rocks/provoking the armored police who then go in.
Aguila,
What do you know about NL, and Rotterdam in particular, so well that you call my response 'gaslighting'?
Are all enemies of your enemies your friends?
This must be the divide and conquer tactics we have been hearing about so often.
Next up you are going to talk about 'social responbility' and the 'need for dialogue'
Next up I ask myself, who committed/provoked the first act of violence (in Rotterdam)? The police or the protesters/rioters?
What is the right way to resist?
I also dont want to live in Agenda 2030 let me be clear on that.
Here Den Haag (the Hague) tonight:
Next up I ask myself, who committed/provoked the first act of violence (in Rotterdam)? The police or the protesters/rioters?
What is the right way to resist?
I also dont want to live in Agenda 2030 let me be clear on that.
Here Den Haag (the Hague) tonight: