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Reason: None provided.

The officers in the picture are the backup responding officers who secured the scene while Chauvin performed his arrest. They followed the Policy of protecting the scene from outsiders while also threading the needle between the new (2016) Policy about not impeding the filming of an active scene.

So in 2016 they got the message to "watch carefully the bystanders because your ass is on the line. Let the arresting officer handle what's behind you." And then they were placed in that exact scenario.

Their crime that they are going to prison for is turning their back on the fatal arrest and doing nothing, which was explicitly paraded in the newspapers as New Official Policy in 2016.

They were betrayed by their Policy. By the newspapers. By their Chief, the Mayor, the DA. They were betrayed by the city of Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota. The jury, they were betrayed by the very people they were trying to protect and serve. This Country Let Them Down.

And they have years to stew over it.

I've heard it called Recidivism, I've seen it deemed Madness. It's revenge; it's primal, instinctive and it's tempting.

Even without external influence, no one can ever trust these men again... not after what we did to them.

Then there's the race factor.

The Racial Essentialist gangs and pseudo-government organizations in America are known to influence and encourage violent behavior through MKUltra-type manipulation in the prisons of the US, especially around the Great Lakes region. The way media injected race so thoroughly into the event makes it appear like an operation by the above groups.

Associations: {Charles Manson + MKUltra + RaceWar + Prison + CIA}, {Timothy McVeigh + John Doe Number 2 + RaceWar + revenge + FBI}

My guess is the cops serve their time, come out violently, and the violence will be used as an excuse to further strip the public of their rights. (Surveillance & 2A)

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The officers in the picture are the backup responding officers who secured the scene while Chauvin performed his arrest. They followed the Policy of protecting the scene from outsiders while also threading the needle between the new (2016) Policy about not impeding the filming of an active scene.

So in 2016 they got the message to "watch carefully the bystanders because your ass is on the line. Let the arresting officer handle what's behind you." And then they were placed in that exact scenario.

Their crime that they are going to prison for is turning their back on the fatal arrest and doing nothing, which was explicitly paraded in the newspapers as New Official Policy in 2016.

They were betrayed by their Policy. By the newspapers. By their Chief, the Mayor, the DA. They were betrayed by the city of Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota. The jury, they were betrayed by the very people they were trying to protect and serve. This Country Let Them Down.

And they have years to stew over it.

I've heard it called Recidivism, I've seen it deemed Madness. It's revenge; it's primal, instinctive and it's tempting.

Even without external influence, no one can ever trust these men again... not after what we did to them.

Then there's the race factor.

The Racial Essentialist gangs and pseudo-government organizations in America are known to influence and encourage violent behavior through MKUltra-type manipulation in the prisons of the US, especially around the Great Lakes region. The way media injected race so thoroughly into the event makes it appear like an operation by the above groups.

Associations: {Charles Manson + MKUltra + RaceWar + Prison + CIA}, {Timothy McVeigh + John Doe Number 2 + RaceWar + FBI}

My guess is the cops serve their time, come out violently, and the violence will be used as an excuse to further strip the public of their rights. (Surveillance & 2A)

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The officers in the picture are the backup responding officers who secured the scene while Chauvin performed his arrest. They followed the Policy of protecting the scene from outsiders while also threading the needle between the new (2016) Policy about not impeding the filming of an active scene.

So in 2016 they got the message to "watch carefully the bystanders because your ass is on the line. Let the arresting officer handle what's behind you." And then they were placed in that exact scenario.

Their crime that they are going to prison for is turning their back on the fatal arrest and doing nothing, which was explicitly paraded in the newspapers as New Official Policy in 2016.

They were betrayed by their Policy. By the newspapers. By their Chief, the Mayor, the DA. They were betrayed by the city of Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota. The jury, they were betrayed by the very people they were trying to protect and serve. This Country Let Them Down.

And they have years to stew over it.

I've heard it called Recidivism, I've seen it deemed Madness. It's revenge; it's primal, instinctive and it's tempting.

Even without external influence, no one can ever trust these men again... not after what we did to them.

Then there's the race factor.

The Racial Essentialist gangs and pseudo-government organizations in America are known to influence and encourage violent behavior through MKUltra-type manipulation in the prisons of the US, especially around the Great Lakes region.

Associations: {Charles Manson + MKUltra + RaceWar + Prison + CIA}, {Timothy McVeigh + John Doe Number 2 + RaceWar + FBI}

My guess is the cops serve their time, come out violently, and the violence will be used as an excuse to further strip the public of their rights. (Surveillance & 2A)

1 year ago
1 score