"Hey, guys, I know we're all grown-ass white men, with jobs, so let's take the same public bus to go protest. Makes sense, right? Reducing carbon emissions is so important!"
They travel in groups to avoid ending up like James Fields. You know, the guy currently serving multiple life sentences for the heinous crime of getting surrounded by an angry armed commie mob and then wrecking his car while trying to escape.
It lets them obscure their POV, and keeps Antifa from fucking with them. The Metro goes out of D.C. in 4 different directions, North South East and West, so using it to get in and out of D.C. is pretty normal.
When I went to go do the tourist thing in D.C. in 2014, I stayed in Alexandria, Virginia, and rode the Metro in to D.C. for 10 days.
Driving allows the authorities to easily track you though. The less personal technology you use, the less the authorities can track you. This might be why they are using public transportation.
There's a station in DC that has direct access to the FBI headquarters.
After one of their "marches" they all went into that station and police blocked everyone else from entering. They could just walk right into HQ and no one could see them doing it.
"Hey, guys, I know we're all grown-ass white men, with jobs, so let's take the same public bus to go protest. Makes sense, right? Reducing carbon emissions is so important!"
They travel in groups to avoid ending up like James Fields. You know, the guy currently serving multiple life sentences for the heinous crime of getting surrounded by an angry armed commie mob and then wrecking his car while trying to escape.
He's serving a sentence longer than existence of America itself
All for what, running away from antifa commies with guns?
That's a subway and it's DC so it's either that or chartering your own busses.
It lets them obscure their POV, and keeps Antifa from fucking with them. The Metro goes out of D.C. in 4 different directions, North South East and West, so using it to get in and out of D.C. is pretty normal.
When I went to go do the tourist thing in D.C. in 2014, I stayed in Alexandria, Virginia, and rode the Metro in to D.C. for 10 days.
in the most surveilled city in america?
lol. sure. "obscure."
"no no man.. I take the train.. for 'security'."
Antifa faggots don't have access to the security cameras that are in Metro train stations, so yea, security from Antifa.
If you have state level actors going after you D.C. is the last place you want to be. State level actors aren't doing that.
Yet.
I'm sure it will happen, eventually. Their arrest in Idaho was something along those lines, a rogue police force mass arresting them.
lol.
You don't think antifa is a state level actor?
You don't think patriot front are state level actors?
Driving allows the authorities to easily track you though. The less personal technology you use, the less the authorities can track you. This might be why they are using public transportation.
There's a station in DC that has direct access to the FBI headquarters.
After one of their "marches" they all went into that station and police blocked everyone else from entering. They could just walk right into HQ and no one could see them doing it.