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lovekeylime 1 point ago +1 / -0

Too bad this didn't get any traction. The thing that stuck with me about his prediction was how they would try and provoke people into protesting or getting violent so they could trap them and scapegoat them. Scapegoat Trump supporters. Also him saying that they could commit a violent act and then say it was Trump supporters and cement that into the publics mind that they are evil, bad people.

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Counterforce1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah the - “you are the names of the sealed indictments” just seems to fit doesn’t it?

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1PeopleCorporation [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Like I said, you are 100% correct. Continue bitching about twitter...

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1PeopleCorporation [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

OK, I stand corrected then. Ignore. LOL

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Rudyard 0 points ago +1 / -1

Yeah...so...if this random doomer knew the plan was to incite/cause some kind of act of terrorism to vilify Trump supporters, why didn’t Trump know that?

In retrospect, the “will be wild” call for a rally looks like the strategically dumbest thing ever done in politics.

For that reason, I totally understand why some people are clinging to hope that it was “part of the plan” because otherwise, what? Did Trump have a brain aneurysm that caused him to get stupid for a week? Makes little sense, in hindsight.

Come to think of it, I saw plenty of posts on here warning of Antifa infiltrating the rally to cause mayhem. Again, if random average people realized this, why not the top people?

These things, I suppose, will confuse us for years to come.