Video - St. Charles County MO Caucus - Entire proceedings

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*NEW VIDEO ADDED*Video - St. Charles County MO Caucus - Entire proceedings

Updated with 20 minutes of new footage!!

 
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This is awesome, the audio has been cleaned up, and it all fits perfectly together, WELL DONE!! This is the comprehensive video that needs to go out from what I can see.
 
Well, I am not anyone official, but I am watching it so far and it is well done up to the 20 min mark, shows all angles, audio is cleaned up, etc.

Seems to be a few spots where he has audio but no video. I have already watched a number of the videos from this and hadn't seen those anyway, so it is nice to have additional audio. It all seems to be lined up chronologically as well, this guy was good.
 
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Has anyone watched it all the way through yet? I don't want to put it on the front page if it has any troll like surprises in the middle or anything.... and I don't have time to watch it right now, all the way through...
 
00:29 Opening speaker announces there are no recording devices allowed and gets boos.

2:18 Speaker turns over meeting to Dokes who immediately says the camera needs to come down.

3:13 Dokes asks an officer to remove the person with the camera and the crowd gets upset.

29:55 Stokes starts the ramming process and actually acknowledges that he isn't going to acknowledge point of orders (follow the rules), things start getting crazy after that...

38:00 Meeting is improperly adjourned and it's announced there will be no delegates.

38:38 People are told to leave the building or they will be arrested for trespassing.

51:20 Brent Stafford tries to keep the meeting going in the parking lot.

53:25 Brent gets grabbed by the police.

We really need to get a complete and detailed timeline 00:00 together of important events in this video.
 
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Has anyone watched it all the way through yet? I don't want to put it on the front page if it has any troll like surprises in the middle or anything.... and I don't have time to watch it right now, all the way through...

Personally I would try to get a timeline together to go with the front page post so people can skip around to the important sections. Some parts of the video are black with just audio of crowd talk and may lose some people.
 
Crap I should started time-stamping when I was trying to watch it earlier. :mad: There are large swaths of no video unfortunately.

If I check it again, I will try to put timestamps on if no one has.
 
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Crap I should started time-stamping when I was trying to watch it earlier. :mad: There are large swaths of no video unfortunately.

If I check it again, I will try to put timestamps on if no one has.

I've updated a bunch of time-stamps in an earlier post above. Anyone please feel free to add to it or edit it for more detail/better wording.
 
21:02 03ish is where the phalanx of police showed up as can be told by the mix of cheers and boos from the crowd. There were about 4 cops on the scene before the caucus started. They called in re-enforcements because they were scared of people yelling. Two officers were carrying batons
 
34:45 - police spot Kenneth Suitter video recording again. He is the man that refused to turn off his camera much earlier. They move in and arrest him here
 
It is quite clear this was a planned operation. Having the heavy police presence there and telling them to keep an eye on the "crazy Ron Paul crowd" simply made it easy to shut down the event. Everyone was properly briefed and acted accordingly.

This is such a sad spectacle, nearly everyone in that gym knew something was going on... "The police are going to shut this down"... Who is that guy? They are framing RP support as aggressive and bully like.

All it took was one man with a mic to subvert a whole gym full of people. How's that for democracy at work?
 
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It is quite clear this was a planned operation. Having the heavy police presence there and telling them to keep an eye on the "crazy Ron Paul crowd" simply made it easy to shut down the event. Everyone was properly briefed and acted accordingly.

Ron Paul won this caucus even in 2008. The rules they pretended governed, that they had posted on the walls said they could disqualify delegates for 'any reason' and you had to be a 'true and dedicated Republican' or something like that, as well as banning video. Perfect star chamber rules, never, however, adopted.
 
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