For Trump alone, there have been 3 different incidents:
- Butler, Pennsylvania - 1 audience member killed, 2 others injured
- West Palm Beach, Florida - Traffic stop resulted in injuries to a 6-year old girl
- White House Correspondents Dinner
Charlie Kirk's killer was also not identified based on pre-trial facts regarding the weapon and force. There are also some who question the sincerity of his widow.
So, with that said, why did they stage the press dinner? Which, if any, of the other events were also false flags?
the same reason the SPLC laundered money to the KKK and other "far right" demonstrations: controlled op.
What's being controlled?
Trump is the most MIGA president in the history of the U.S. according to himself, and certainly he is the most modern one as exhibited by the Iran war.
Democrats could not ask for a better lightning rod. Republicans will be slaughtered in the mid-terms especially as the economy continues to worsen.
Discrediting conspiracies? We have plenty of them that the feds don't like such as 9/11. They don't involve aliens.
Go fuck yourself.
Outstanding reply. You sure told him.
Fuck off retard.
Trump being simultaneously the best president we've had in 25 years and being a terrible MIGA stooge (like all the rest in since Bush sr) is beside the point.
The point is the attempts on his life are incredibly impractical and dangerous to fake.
*The SPLC bought off informants in pro-White groups for the purpose of destroying them.
that's their excuse, but it doesn't explain how these groups and rallies only ever pop up at the worst possible times. Looking at you Patriot Front (who was also funded by the splc)
They don't. Unite the Right was in August of 2017 for instance. There was nothing special about the time. It was just a rally to stop the destruction of a Robert E. Lee statue.
retard. Donald Trump had just beaten Hillary Clinton in a presidential race that was completely guaranteed for Clinton. with Trump in power, they needed to show the world that Nazis were on the rise.
leading up to that event was the start of mainstream clashes between antifa and right wingers. the right wingers were looking too sympathetic, lacking and clearly holding back on violence wherever possible. there was also a distinct lack of nazi symbolism, the closest thing being the kekestani flag which was obviously a joke to anyone who bothered to look into it.
Charlottesville changed all that in the public eye.
I don't understand how saying that events are false flags is an automatic sign of controlled op.
The first Trump assassination attempt had bizarre coordination from the secret service along with footage of an agent directing camera crews where to stand to take a picture of Trump's injury, which resulted in a picturesque photo op for him. I remember it coming at a point in the campaign where many people were still hesitant to support Trump due to failure from the first presidency; that changed significantly after the assassination attempt. Remember that one of Trump's primary roles is to serve as an avatar of the modern right wing and to harmlessly vent nationalist frustration.
Likewise, support for Trump is critically low currently, so it is extremely suspicious that there is another "assassination attempt", especially one with the fake right wing icon Erika Kirk in attendance, who took over Turning Point after the successful, probably-real assassination of Charlie Kirk following his beginning to question Zionism and jews.
I don't think it serves (((feds))) at all for people to immediately call into question political theater.
citation needed
https://www.bitchute.com/video/iZsPVdFHWUte
Hard to find one without the voiceover
it serves them greatly when it shields their radicalized warriors. there have been attempts on right winger's lives throughout the entirety of the 2020s, not just on Trump. they want to make opposition feel scary, they want you to feel like you'll get gunned down by a random nobody because you don't go along with their agenda. they want their future gunman to feel emboldened to carry out the deed, and brushing off such blatant and obvious violence as a conspiracy theory is a great way to do that.
Well, I see your point, but I also don't think that the right wingers who think it's staged are going to overlap with those who doubt liberals' violent tendencies.
However, I just saw that apparently Alex Jones is saying it's staged, and he's definitely controlled op, so now I'm not so sure.