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TruthWillOut 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for the video pede! It explained a lot.

Can the companies (or persons owning them) providing the "crisis actors" and "events" be charged for the resulting damages of their staged scenarios?

To me it sure looks like serious crimes, ruining people's lives and livelihood.

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OpenSocietyCommie420 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thats a legal question and im no lawyer. My analysis would be that the individuals themselves are creating the damage and would (if arrested) thereby be charged as such meaning they receive minimal sentences or in some cases, as we have seen this year, theres just no bail and they walk. That would allow them to perpetually riot/loot/destroy etc in places with laxed laws like Minneapolis, NY, and really anywhere else that a District Attorney is bought. (heres an example, but theres many many DA's, AG's, and others compromised: https://nationalfile.com/soros-pick-for-la-district-attorney-sworn-in-immediately-ends-cash-bail-pushes-back-on-death-penalty-cases/) Technically under the 2018 executive order organizations can be considered to be interfering and involved in sedition but its highly unlikely to use this to prosecute any of those companies. There will always be actors to hire, the nefarious purposes of those hires are what must be stopped in my estimation and that goes back to Soros and other deep state buddies.

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TruthWillOut 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hmm, food for thought...Thanks again, fren!