‘White Supremacist’ U-Haul Driver Who Smashed White House Gate is Actually an Indian

But you're assuming that the police and FBI are carrying out the orders of politicians, aren't you?

No. I do not assume that a politician is out on the streets directing lowly street level police.

But many Police from the very top to the very bottom are political activists and operatives. To have the Police and military merged with a political party is standard totalitarianism, as they have in China with the CCP. And as we should all know by now, the CCP is the role model for the DNC.
 
You mean like this?

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Have you possibly considered that you are the nutcase?

What's wrong with the President taking a picture next to a church across the street from the White House that was burned the night before by insurrectionists?

You probably still believe the lie you were told that they cleared the street of rioters so the President could take the photo. Do you enjoy being lied to? Does it make your horny when you're lied to or something?
 
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What's wrong with the President taking a picture next to a church across the street from the White House that was burned the night before by insurrectionists?

You probably still believe the lie you were told that they cleared the street of rioters so the President could take the photo. Do you enjoy being lied to? Does it make your horny when you're lied to or something?

I see. When some guy drives a truck into the barriers outside the White House it's a false flag operation, but when someone torches part of a church it's done by "insurrectionists" (who have yet to be identified, btw), right?

If you're so naive to think Trump (who's hardly known for his churchgoing) didn't do this as a photo op, you've got fewer brain cells than a bowl of tapioca pudding.
 
Saw something about almost all charges being dropped against the Indian driver. No need for charges. Propaganda mission accomplished, now time to bury the story, leaving only the memory of a Nazi flag attacking the White House...
 
I see. When some guy drives a truck into the barriers outside the White House it's a false flag operation

Lol... says the guy who clearly didn't even watch the video of the incident.

Is there anything the mainstream media could report that you wouldn't believe?
 
If you're so naive to think Trump (who's hardly known for his churchgoing) didn't do this as a photo op, you've got fewer brain cells than a bowl of tapioca pudding.

Do what as a photo op? I didn't say it wasn't a photo op... It was absolutely a photo op, and a well deserved one.

I said that the area around the White House in front of the church wasn't cleared for Trump to do a photo op. That was the mainstream media narrative, which was eventually proven to be 100% false. Just like most of the other fake media narratives you still believe.
 
I said that the area around the White House in front of the church wasn't cleared for Trump to do a photo op.

Since I never suggested that it was, your changing the subject is duly noted.

The point was that you were bothered by the fact that the Nazi flag was spread out on the ground, presumably for a photo op. But law enforcement does that all the time -- ever seen photos after a drug bust displaying all of the drugs that were seized? But you have no problem with Trump and his entourage walking to a church (which Trump had visited only twice before as President), having photos taken, using the Bible as a prop, and making no comments. Your aversion to photo ops is very selective, isn't it?
 
The point was that you were bothered by the fact that the Nazi flag was spread out on the ground, presumably for a photo op. But law enforcement does that all the time -- ever seen photos after a drug bust displaying all of the drugs that were seized?

At the "crime" scene? While it and the drugs are still being "processed"? No - I can't say that I have.

But even if I did, I would still be far less suspicious, as routinized "War on Drugs" posturing has been old hat for a long time now.

On the other hand, the "War on White Supremacist Domestic Extremism" (which is presently THE number one threat to national security, don'cha know?) is still in the course of being ginned up by hysterical fear-mongers - so this "photo op" (LOL) is more than just a little too "on the nose" (as they like to say in Hollywood).

But you have no problem with Trump and his entourage walking to a church (which Trump had visited only twice before as President), having photos taken, using the Bible as a prop, and making no comments. Your aversion to photo ops is very selective, isn't it?

If Trump had conducted such blatantly opportunistic pandering while the church was still burning, in the midst of an ongoing concerted campaign by politicians, government bureaucrats, and the corporate press to denounce Antifa & BLM as existential threats to the social and political order requiring vigorous and immediate action, then (speaking for myself) I'd be calling "bullshit!" on that, too - and for all the same and obvious reasons.

But he didn't, and they weren't. So I'm not sure what your point is supposed to be here, other than that Trump is a cynical, after-the-fact photo-opportunist (no argument there). But it escapes me how that is supposed to mitigate against the idea that everything about this "U-Haul Hindu Nazi" incident is anything other than eyeroll-inducing cringe aimed at the credulous (or those who are paid to pretend to be credulous, such as journalists - though there is surely some number of easily duped and breathlessly earnest "useful idiots" among them, as well.).
 
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At the "crime" scene? While it and the drugs are still being "processed"?

No - I can't say that I have.

I've seen more footage of them seizing photographic equipment at crime scenes, by far.

I guess we're supposed to be living in the theoretical world with Sonny and his lawyer friends.
 
Since I never suggested that it was, your changing the subject is duly noted.

I changed the subject before you responded to me.. not after... you responded to it. I put in the context of the media lying about the photo op, because that is where you got the idea that it was so egregious to begin with. The media was saying that all the tear gas (there wasn't any tear gas used) and all the violence on the "protesters" (aka rioters who burned down not only the church, but a guard station in front of the White House, and much much more), to clear them out, was all done so Trump could have a "photo op". That was a lie. It wasn't cleared for a photo op, it was cleared because of all the vandalism and violence. Then Trump took the photo op, which there was absolutely nothing wrong with doing.

You are a very dishonest poster.
 
The charges against Kandula (the totally real, not at all fake, non-white white supremacist domestic extremist UHaul Hindu Nazi) have been downgraded from:

  • threatening to kill, kidnap or inflict harm on a president, vice president or family member
  • assault with a dangerous weapon
  • reckless operation of a motor vehicle
  • trespassing
  • destruction of federal property
to a single count of:

  • depredation of property of the United States in excess of $1,000
[source: https://nypost.com/2023/05/24/white-house-u-haul-suspect-sai-kandula-jailed/]

Meanwhile, in completely unrelated news having absolutely nothing in any way whatsoever to do with any of this (and only wacko "conspiracy theorists" could possibly suspect or even merely imagine otherwise):

Biden DHS paid $40 MILLION on ‘Anti-Terrorism’ program comparing TPUSA, Heritage, Prager U to Nazis, using Antifa propaganda
The Targeted Violence & Terrorism Prevention Grant Program under the Biden administration gave a total of 80 grants, costing taxpayers just under $40 million.
https://thepostmillennial.com/break...age-prager-u-to-nazis-using-antifa-propaganda
Hannah Nightingale (25 May 2023)

A new report from the Media Research Center (MRC) has revealed that Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has associated Turning Point USA, Prager U, and other conservative organizations with terrorist and Nazi groups.

The Targeted Violence & Terrorism Prevention Grant Program under the Biden administration gave a total of 80 grants, costing taxpayers just under $40 million, per the report by Luis Cornelio and Tim Kilcullen.

One of these grant recipients was the University of Dayton, which MRC stated was "among the most radical grantees," and was awarded $352,109 to create the PREVENTS-OH program, "Which promised to draw on the expertise of the University of Dayton faculty to fight domestic violent extremism and hate movements."

The university’s grant application, approved by the Department of Homeland Security, contained a graphic placing Turning Point USA, the Make America Great Again movement, Quillette, Prager U, and the Heritage Foundation on a "Pyramid of Far-Right Radicalization."
Organizations such as Turning Point were placed one level lower than Nazis, with Fox News, the National Rifle Association, and the RNC at the bottom of the pyramid.

PREVENT-OHS hosts seminars and trains audience members to partake in actions meant to "destabilize" political movements.

One such lecturer, Michael Loadenthal, a Research Fellow at the University of Cincinnati and Antifa member, "explain[ed] in detail how to create dummy accounts of free speech social media platforms like Telegram, Gad and Rumble" to undermine conservative movements and act as instigators.

Loadenthal also participated in another PREVENTS-OH seminar called "White Nationalism Workshop," in which he explained how "antifascists" could "pressure financial services" including Paypal, Venmo, Patreon, and GoFundMe or "pressure retailers" like Amazon and "service providers" like Tinder and AirBnB to "kick people off."

Loadenthal openly "boasted" during the presentation that "a lot of the things we’re doing are illegal" and "a lot of it involves breaking the law," the report stated.

He claimed it was necessary because "hate speech is more than speech. It’s materiality. It’s organizing. It’s mobilization. It’s not an exchange of ideas in the marketplace and the best one wins. It’s something else. it’s the strategic deployment of organizational energy and power."

At the same seminar, University of Dayton professor Paul Becker showed "images of anti-lockdown and anti-vaccine mandate protestors, suggesting they were infiltrated by hate groups."

The message from Becker matched the artwork, titled "Anti-Rights Movements and Democratic Regression," sent by PREVENTS-OH to the city promoting its programs, which featured a caricature of a Second Amendment supporter with the words "why do we have a radicalized society."

The report found that Biden’s Department of Homeland Security is responsible for the new focus of the TVTP program, which started under the Obama administration to prevent homegrown Islamic terrorism.

On the campaign trail, Biden pledged to end the TVTP program, calling it the Trump administration’s program, and replace it with his own.

Upon being sworn in, he and DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas overhauled and apparently "replace[d] the Office for Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention" with the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) with a new focus of "domestic violent extremism, including violent white supremacy."

The TVTP program was not abolished, but rather, the administration has "reimagined" it, "wielding it as a weapon against conservatives, Christians and the Republican Party under the guise of taking on the scourge of 'white supremacy,’" the MRC report stated.
 
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