The Truth: How Trump Planned a Coup with the Proud Boys To Storm the united states capitol1/11/2021
On January 6th, 2021, over 100,000 Trump Supporters stormed the US Capitol in Washington, DC. 5 people have died due to the nation's capitol's insurrection. Trump's attempt to overthrow our countries democracy leaves many of us wondering what lay ahead for the Inauguration on January 20th.
There were several mapped routes that had been shared across underground communication systems. These routes showed how they would caravan to DC in numbers and where they would be traveling from and where they would be stopping along the way. Such as these below:
Enrique Tarrio, leader of the Proud Boys post on Parlor, will not be wearing black and gold to this event that they will dress like Antifa. This post only proves the narrative that they wanted to set this up to make it look like Antifa was there, causing property destruction.
Tarrio post again on Parlor the United States Capitol building’s front steps, saying that Trump has extended a special invitation.
Then on January 1st, President Donald J. Trump Tweets, he will be backing the rally, which will be the biggest protest yet. His tweet is what led me, concluding that there would be enough people there to carry out this insurrectionary act on the Capitol. To help me understand that MAGA supporters and Proud Boys were there to destroy the nation’s capital. Members had posted on Parlor that they were going to break into the build and start killing law enforcement, saying that the cops are so outnumbered they cant handle multiple events at one time." They would use the massive numbers that trump gave them to wreak havoc on our nation’s Capitol.
This lead up to me being able to document this moment of history were Trump Supporters and Proud Boys stormed the United States Capitol and attempted a coup on our Democracy Jan 6th,2021, the moment that changed America forever.
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Protesters gather outside of South Minneapolis enraged Wednesday night and confirm and confront officers due to a black man from a traffic stop. This fatal shooting is the first time a black man has been shot and killed by law enforcement since the George Ford killing in May. In response to the shooting, a group of protesters gathered outside a gas station to confront the police. Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey released a statement late on Wednesday, in which he said he was working with Mr Arradondo to get information on the shooting. “Events of this past year have marked some of the darkest days in our city,” the mayor said. He added: “We know a life has been cut short and that trust between communities of color and law enforcement is fragile...We must all be committed to getting the facts, pursuing justice, and keeping the peace.” The will be a protest held 12/31 at 11:00pm at Park Ave & 4th St. For more information join our community by clicking here. Check out our Patreon Page we would appreciate you signing up to become a member for as little as $1 Dollar a month click here to show that you support our community and want to help it grow.
(Backus, MN) Monday morning, a water protector bravely ascended a tripod high in the air blockading an Enbridge pipe-yard, as dozens of supporters held space below.
Since giving the final green light on November 30th for Enbridge to bulldoze through Minnesota’s watersheds for its tar sands expansion project, the Walz administration has met a series of escalating direct actions with complete silence. Actions have ranged from mass arrest, prayer walks to proposed river drilling sites, tree sits, and locking to heavy equipment. On December 19th, a Line 3 construction worker was killed at an Enbridge worksite. After an hours-long halt, work resumed. Before ascending into the air in front of a tar sands pipe-yard, Emma Harrison said, “I’m part of the Line 3 resistance movement because this pipeline embodies everything I believe is wrong with the world. Profits for a few over the well-being of all communities near and far, present and future. Stopping Line 3 is a tangible way to fight for the world I want to live in.” Check out our Patreon Page we would appreciate you signing up to become a member for as little as $1 Dollar a month click here to show that you support our community and want to help it grow. In Oakland, California, Breonna Taylor's statue was vandalized in an act of hatred, and now the community is furious. The sculpture was installed two weeks ago in Latham Square near City Hall by Leo Carson, a sculptor. Breonna Taylor was a Kentucky woman killed during a police raid. "Say her name, Breonna Taylor" has become a civil rights call for justice. Carson said he would rebuild the bust and has started a GoFundMe page to raise money to recast the art in bronze. On Sunday afternoon, the GoFundMe page had raised $3,370 from 73 donors, giving between $10 and $200 each. On Sunday night, Joe Cotchett came forwarded and said his Burlingame law firm Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP, would fund the damaged sculpture's restoration. Oakland police are still investigating an act of vandalism. Check out our Patreon Page we would appreciate you signing up to become a member for as little as $1 Dollar a month click here to show that you support our community and want to help it grow.
Kyle Rittenhouse predicted to spend the rest of his life in prison after shooting three people — two fatally — during demonstrations in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Rittenhouse's friend Dominick Black, 19 is facing two felony counts of illegally providing Rittenhouse, 17, with the rifle — one count for each man who died. Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, were the two protesters that were murdered that night and while Gaige Grosskreutz, 26, suffered a gunshot wound to his arm. Black said that he had purchased the gun from a local hardware store in his name for Rittenhouse as he could not legally own a firearm.
Black Said: “I don’t know why ... the whole time I’m thinking, ‘He’s not 18,’” he told police. “In my head, like, I could have stopped it. But I know if I would have told him ‘no,’ he would have threw a fit.” Black said he heard shots and then Rittenhouse called him to say he’d shot someone. Black’s statements about what his friend later told him about the shootings largely mirror Rittenhouse’s lawyers’ contention that the teen fired because people were attacking him and he feared for his life. Black said he watched from the roof as Rittenhouse seemingly tried to turn himself in to police, but the officers did not arrest him. Black said Rittenhouse told him an officer had threatened to pepper-spray him during that exchange. Black said that after the shootings, he and Rittenhouse met in a building and decided to leave Kenosha. “It was like, ‘You know what, we’re gonna get in my car, we’re gonna drive out of here before anything bad else happens to you, and we’re just gonna go back home and you’re gonna go to the police station,’” Black said. At one point, Black suggested he could eventually be held responsible for the shootings, even though Antaramian repeatedly stated he was not investigating the gun’s provenance and kept the tone of his questions amiable. “Dude, I think I’m gonna be in more trouble than you because you defended yourself,” Black said he told Rittenhouse. “In all reality, you are not supposed to have that gun. That gun was in my name.” Black said is not aware of any formal gun training Rittenhouse received and that his friend did not hunt. Rittenhouse posted $2-million bond on Friday and was released from custody. If you would like this content and gained value from this, please contribute any dollar amount you think is worthy. Venmo and Cash App Sign up to become a Parton for exclusive content for as little as $1 Dollar a month click here to support. Photo credit: Jared Stanger
On August 25, 2020, the Facebook group Kenosha Guard hosted an event titled “Armed Citizens to Protect our Lives and Property” in Kenosha, Wisconsin. A post on the event asked, “Any patriots willing to take up arms and defend our city tonight from evil thugs?” and Kyle Rittenhouse and his assault rifle answered. The event, which was organized in retaliation to the protests condemning the cold-blooded attempted murder of Jacob Blake, culminated with Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, firing his illegally acquired AR-15 into the crowd of peaceful protestors — murdering two people and critically injuring a third. He was not arrested until the next day, allowed to walk right past the police and travel back to his home state of Illinois. Militia groups just like the Kenosha Guard have been appearing across the nation. Utah has seen its own share of these pop-up militia groups, one of the largest, which calls itself Utah Citizens’ Alarm, or “UCA,” has upwards of 15,000 members. The majority of these groups are made of white nationalists, angry and retaliating against the protests held to decry police brutality. This is of particular concern, as they pose a massive risk to our community. Without proper intervention, the risk of violence similar to what occurred in Kenosha grows by the day. Before their Facebook page was removed for violating community guidelines, hundreds of threatening comments could be found on UCA posts, comments promising violence and death to protestors, chilling remarks such as, “run these no good terrorists over. why the hell are we putting up with this crap in this country. it’s time to start shooting these bastards,” from Dan Gotter; to direct threats of lynching from UCA member Ron Ward: “Hang em publicly”. Utah Citizens’ Alarm and affiliated groups have been attending events across the state of Utah, armed and eager to instigate violence. They jeer at protestors and interrupt our speakers, barking hate and anger as we try to peacefully protest. While the events crashed by UCA are innumerable, some are more noteworthy than others. The first event they counter-protested was in Provo, on June 29th — among their ranks were self-proclaimed Proud Boys (a far-right neo-fascist militia that was declared a hate group with ties to white nationalism by the FBI in 2018). On August 3rd, UCA members made a particularly volatile appearance at a protest outside of the Cottonwood Heights Police Department, guns drawn and screaming in our faces, and then proceeded to stalk protestors to a vigil being held by Zane James’ friends to honor his life at Butler Park, right next to Impressions Preschool and Cottonwood Heights Middle School — where children were playing sports — strapped with their assault rifles and multiple magazines full of extra ammo. The only thing that kept them from getting any closer to these children were protestors, putting themselves at great risk to protect those they did not even know. Most recently, members have been aggressively disruptive at events in Salt Lake City. On the afternoon of August 30th, they showed up to “Power to the People: March to the Utah State Capitol” by Insurgence USA, and then the following day, to the event “Justice for Jacob Blake” held by the Salt Lake Equal Rights Movement. Both of these peaceful events concluded early to avoid violence incited by members of these far-right militia groups and to ensure protestors were able to get home safely. The similarities between Utah Citizens’ Alarm and the Kenosha Guard are glaringly obvious, and it seems to be only a matter of time before a member of UCA takes it upon themselves to shoot and kill protestors, no doubt emboldened by Kyle Rittenhouse’s heinous actions in Kenosha, Wisconsin. These militias are violent hate groups, thinly veiling their racism and bloodlust behind the noble notion of “protecting their cities” — an ironic sentiment, considering they are the ones making our cities unsafe by spouting hate and waving their assault rifles around, while we are peacefully marching and organizing to condemn police brutality. Why have racial justice protest numbers dwindled in the past few weeks? It is not a stretch to say it’s because of UCA and the fear they instill. Intimidation in any sense is condemnable, but intimidation meant to - and succeeding in - curbing free speech, is especially heinous. If you would like to help me keep fighting these injustices click here: Donate Cash App and Venmo: @insurgenceusa |
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