Guest Post: Did They Want More Violence In Ferguson? 10 'Coincidences' Too Glaring To Ignore
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/26/2014 17:45 -0500
Submitted by Michael Snyder of The Economic Collapse blog,
Was it a conspiracy or was it incompetence? Those appear to be the only two alternatives that we are left with after the horrific violence that we witnessed in Ferguson on Monday night. The first round of Ferguson rioting back in August took everyone by surprise, but this time authorities had more than three months to prepare. They had the ability to control precisely when the grand jury decision would be announced and how many cops and National Guard troops would be deployed on the streets. But despite all this, the violence in Ferguson on Monday night was even worse than we witnessed back in August.
Either this was a case of almost unbelievable incompetence, or there was someone out there that actually wanted this to happen. If someone out there is actually trying to provoke more violence in Ferguson, then the rioters are being played like a fiddle. Most of them have no idea that they could potentially just be pawns in a game that is far larger than they ever imagined. The only other alternative to explain what we just saw is incompetence on a level that is absolutely laughable. Something definitely does not smell right about all of this, and let us hope that at some point the American people get the truth.
The following are 10 “coincidences” from Monday night in Ferguson that are too glaring to ignore…
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #2Conclusion of a good piece: Ferguson is not the end – it is just the beginning of a horrible new chapter in American history.
I read that too and rolled my eyes. I am a regular over at ZH and have to laugh sometimes at the doom and gloom they pray for that never happens. Ferguson is nothing. A Rat govt' was shown to be fully incompetent in keeping what should have been a minor protest escalate into a massive event. Everyone in Ferguson voted for this type of govt' and they deserve every bit of pain the receive, but I do not see this escalating into civilized area of the country.
Lots of coincidences, but this one stuck out to me as pretty odd.....
#2 Someone made the decision to make the public announcement about the grand jury decision in the evening. Anyone involved in law enforcement knows that crowd control is far more difficult after dark. This also ensured that instead of being tied up with work or school, a maximum number of protesters would be able to be involved in the violence.
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“Show me a young Conservative and I'll show you someone with no heart. Show me an old Liberal and I'll show you someone with no brains.” ¯ Winston S. Churchill
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #2Conclusion of a good piece: Ferguson is not the end – it is just the beginning of a horrible new chapter in American history.
Yeah this ALL has to end up being the white man's fault or you can't play the race game properly. Read the following WaPo editorial on the real story in Ferguson: White Rage!!!
WaPo is paving the way blaming the angry whites. Nobody plays this race game without blaming the white guys. The perps out on the streets, burning and looting? They're victims, disadvantaged blacks, obviously NOT the real story.
"Ferguson isn’t about black rage against cops. It’s white rage against progress."
"White rage recurs in American history. It exploded after the Civil War, erupted again to undermine the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education decision and took on its latest incarnation with Barack Obama’s ascent to the White House. For every action of African American advancement, there’s a reaction, a backlash."
"A little more than half a century after Brown, the election of Obama gave hope to the country and the world that a new racial climate had emerged in America, or that it would. But such audacious hopes would be short-lived. A rash of voter-suppression legislation, a series of unfathomable Supreme Court decisions, the rise of stand-your-ground laws and continuing police brutality make clear that Obama’s election and reelection have unleashed yet another wave of fear and anger."
“Show me a young Conservative and I'll show you someone with no heart. Show me an old Liberal and I'll show you someone with no brains.” ¯ Winston S. Churchill