I'm shaking my head in amazement at some of the comments. I'm not a huge fan (or a huge critic) of AK. I though his protest over the obscenity law was pretty dumbass, but this I completely understand.
the pigs would shit themselves with overwhelming numbers. people aren't there to kill them, so if they are the ones who are driven away by fear, we win.
When people fear the government, there is tyranny.
When the government fears the people, there is liberty.
then we will need more the 1000 people to show up in virginia if we want to keep peace.
What kind of strength?
It would seem to me, this is a perfect opportunity to demonstrate that strength.
They don't fear Adams march. He can be handled.
with a 1000 people yes.
with a 100000 people, no.
are you purposely trying to push people away from this idea, because you want a low turn-out, thus a violent end?
in your fear, you are creating your own disaster. self-fulfilling prophecy.
the answer, more people.
even if you can't go yourself, get the word out. tell people there will be peace/strength through numbers. save this event by providing numbers.
Adam seems to have punted...
https://www.facebook.com/events/252728144871259/
Adam Kokesh
This is now a call for mass civil disobedience on July 4th anywhere in Washington, DC. Break whatever unconstitutional law you choose. "Law Enforcement" has made it clear they have no respect for the Constitution and so we will shut them down by overwhelming them. I will still be crossing the line on the Memorial Bridge and facing up to 5 years in jail.
~3,000 going
~2,600 maybe
~56,000 invited
Lets look a bit into what Adam is thinking here. The Jefferson Memorial Dance parties. From Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Kokesh#Protest_activities
On May 28, 2011, Kokesh and other activists participated in a flash mob-silent dance at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C. in protest of a recent ruling against dancing in the monument; the activists were arrested by force.[24] A much larger protest the following Saturday, June 4, 2011, organized by Kokesh and Code Pink, involved about 200 protesters and 75 dancers. About 10 minutes after the dancing began, police began clearing the monument.[25] No arrests were made. When asked by a journalist if he had a permit to protest, Kokesh reportedly produced a copy of the Constitution and said, "Actually I got a permit. It's the same one I swore an oath to when I enlisted in the Marine Corps. And it says something about 'freedom of assembly.' Which means you don't need permission from anybody to come together and speak your mind."[26]
First one - 5 people danced. All were arrested. All were later found innocent.
Second one (a week later) - 75 danced (and there were 200 supporters). Cops stood down, largely. No arrests were made.
Lets do a little thought experiment here... What are they up against?
The DC Police Dept has 3,800 officers.
The Park Police have 760 officers in 3 main areas: DC, SF and NYC. Most are assigned to DC, so lets say 500.
4,000 cops vs 1,000 protesters - WOW! Well, sort of. That day is the busiest in DC. These cops have to watch over millions of visitors coming for the forth - the parade, the fireworks... The USPP #'s include motor pool unit, secretaries, communications unit, maritime unit, aviation unit, traffic safety unit, etc. Worse, they are doing a 20% furlough in staffing due to the sequester cuts. According to:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...urloughs-begin-as-agency-steps-up-visibility/
"the agency may not have the funds to make work mandatory — all hands on deck – during times of crisis." They are also responsible for 41 parks in DC.
We can safely assume that the DC Police also have support personnel issues just like USPP does and in both cases, these officers have to cover 3 shifts.
I'm guessing they will be able to muster 400 to 500 officers to counter this protest. The others and then some will be needed elsewhere.
Where else might they get help?
DC NG is pretty useless as to type of unit, with the exception of a MP unit. There is also a MP unit at Ft Meade. What?, 50-100 soldiers each?
FBI HRT has 90 members.
We are still under 1,000, to repel 1,000+
At a certain point, just as with the Jefferson Memorial Dances, the government stands down.
I suppose they could call in military troops and armor. Make DC look like downtown Baghdad on lockdown on the day we celebrate our freedom. What a PR DISASTER for the government!
Now what Adam has done is both brilliant and really, really scary. The protest just went asymmetric. Where once the cops had a cordon where they could shut down and turn around the protest, now they have the potential of people just showing up all over DC with loaded rifles. That sounds to me like a much higher probability of violence. Though I would LMAO if the evening news that night featured a couple of cop cars getting "American Graffiti'd".
If Capt. Cathy Lanier has an ounce of sense, I think she should throw out an offer like the following:
"Loose the ammo(we will check), keep the rifles, screw the permit, we will give you an escort to and a slot in the 4th of July Parade and carry whatever signs and banners you wish. Bring a float or two, if you wish"
I haven't been to a 4th parade is a while, but I can't remember one where at least one element didn't have unloaded rifles slung on their backs, so why not??? win/win for both sides and diffuses the entire situation.
Protesters win by:
No Permit
Get to carry rifles in DC
Part of the Parade
Get message out to large audience
Gvmt wins by:
Avoiding a potential bloodbath
Avoiding loosing face
Avoiding a PR disaster
Maintaining the peace and public safety
Well, I just gave you all a nice dose of mind candy, so go thunk and dream up some scenarios. Tell us what you think will happen.
-t