posted ago by AreYouSirius ago by AreYouSirius +7 / -3

Here’s a story expressing consternation about Blood Tribe descending upon a Springfield commission meeting to complain about Haitian immigration and to promote hate back on August 27: https://globalextremism.org/post/neo-nazis-racist-conspiracies-haitian-migrants/

Here’s a video of the Blood Tribe March in Springfield in August 10. Note how they all come out of and hop into a U-Haul like Patriot Front does: https://odysee.com/@Hammer:3e/SPRINGFIELD:8

Seems to me that groups like “Patriot Front” and “Blood Tribe” bear the markers of being manufactured, likely by an agency like the FBI. Is there hate in America? Probably yes, in certain pockets. But it’s nowhere near as much as the media portrays.

However, banksters and corporate cabalists seem annoyed that Americans generally get along for the most part — and they need much more conflict and discord among poor and middle-class people of different skin tones, genders, etc.

So what do they do? They literally finance and manufacture media events, which include salacious and provocative public demonstrations.

Notes of fakery in these demonstrations:

  • All members are wearing masks and are too embarrassed to be associated with the group. Which is paradoxical — why care enough to get out and march, but also be too shy and timid to be associated with the cause? Westboro Baptist demonstrators always happily showed their faces. Proud Boys don’t typically wear masks. If these boys are into Neo-Nazi ideology but are cripplingly shy, then why aren’t they just behind their keyboards spewing hate? Why did they drive far and inconvenience themselves to ineffectively convey hate?

  • The demonstrators always arrive in a U-Haul and depart in a U-Haul. Strange, because an intrepid journalist or citizen could follow the U-Haul, or document the U-Haul license plate and report the rental truck for improper use. Yet somehow at all these demonstrations, U-Haul escapes scrutiny or liability. Is it because the FBI rents these trucks?

  • The demonstrators are too matchy-matchy. For example, were I to tell a group of straight men to all show up in khakis and blue shirts — the group would STILL look diverse — wearing pants from various manufacturers and wearing shirts of varying blue hues and fits. However, not these boys! They always look coiffed and are wearing costumes from “central casting.”

  • Oddly, they are low on hate emblems. Take the Azov Battalion in Ukraine for example. Their Nazi-aligned members sport SS tattoos, stickers, fabric patches, and more. So many items that they accidentally show up in “heroic” photos in American news stories. Blood Tribe and Patriot Front, however, are much more visually clean, minimalist, and their hate emblems are large and high contrast — ideal for media photography. Seems these demonstrations have the goal to create a salacious front-page photo on an issue of the New York Times, not to promote or express any sort of ideology.

  • Frankly, the demonstrators seem too militarily physically fit. Shouldn’t some of them be dumpy fat sad fucks?

  • I’ll note that they finally started to garment-steam their hate flags as opposed to unfurling them at the demonstration with folded creases from the packaging (betraying the fact that these flags are only sourced for these fake demonstrations and aren’t actually used day-to-day).