It's general election time. We have our two candidates – at least we think so – and they are the two worst candidates since Nixon vs. McGovern or Hoover vs. Roosevelt.
But this election season may be like something many have not seen. This election cycle may be fraught with strife and even violence.
We've already witnessed protests and violence against Trump supporters, and this may just be a harbinger of worse to come. Sure, it's only been a few "independent" rabble-rousers so far, but don't think for a second that that will be it. After all, the '60s radicals are all grown up now and running things behind the scenes. They still want to burn it all down.
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The mainstream media like to report on these incidences of violence at Trump rallies as spontaneous and "unplanned" – as if these protesters are just pushed too far by Trump's caustic tone. They feel so oppressed by Trump and his supporters that they have no choice but to fight back against "the man."
But these people are bought and paid for by the same '60s radicals who caused so much turmoil back then. Now those radicals are financing a new generation of potentially violent radicals to possibly disrupt this upcoming election – or worse.
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Look at the insanity we are witnessing on our college campuses now. It may not take much for some leftist financier like a George Soros to push things over the edge.
It's entirely possible that things may spiral out of control the same way they did in the late '60s, as these "unplanned" protests descend into violent standoffs. Is it possible we could somehow end up with another Kent State-like event?
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If something like it does occur, you can bet the left planned it all along, just as they did in the 1960s, and you also can count on the liberal press to blindly report on it as they did then.
Most of us remember the incident at Kent State University in 1970. If not, it is where four students were shot dead and many others wounded by National Guard troops. The Guard was called in to try to restore order during large on-campus demonstrations against the Vietnam War.
All major media accounts reported that the National Guard thugs simply opened up on the poor innocent student body that was conducting peaceful and spontaneously organized protests. Heck, a hit song was even written about it – "Ohio," by CSNY.
Well, that's not at all accurate. This is what really happened.
In the fall of 1968, Kent State was treated to two appearances by Mark Rudd, the S.D.S. (Students for a Democratic Society) leader who, with aid of the Black Panthers, led the seizure of campus buildings earlier that year at Columbia University in New York.
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Another frequent campus visitor was Bernardine Dohrn, an S.D.S. official who called herself a "revolutionary communist" and reportedly told students: "They've shot blacks in Orangeburg, South Carolina, and they're certainly going to shoot whites here." This was a lie.
Quick tip: Anytime you see "Anyone for a Democratic anything," you know they're communists, like terrorist Bernardine Dohrn, wife of terrorist Bill Ayers and friends of Obama. You mean that Bernardine Dohrn? Yep. Small world, isn't it?
In early 1969, S.D.S. distributed copies of the "Organizers' Manual For The Spring Offensive," which explained: "During the course of the struggle it will probably be necessary and helpful to carry out a series of escalating 'mini' actions to help build consciousness and dramatize the issue. Beginning with guerrilla theater actions in dorms we can escalate to disrupting classes, street marches, quick assaults on buildings, etc., before moving to the major confrontation of the struggle." So the purpose of all this agitation at Kent State was to recruit as much cannon fodder as possible, and then to provoke a "major confrontation." When it came, and it did, it would be neither accidental nor spontaneous. It would be exactly what the revolutionaries wanted.
In April 1969, a full year before the "massacre," the S.D.S distributed a pamphlet that began with a quotation from Mao Zedong and the following warning: "The war is on at Kent State University. ..."
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Just as today, one might wonder where these people got the money to do all this. The answer is the same as today, most likely. Back then, the Illinois Crime Investigating Commission, which investigated S.D.S., reported that one large tax-exempt foundation directly supplied the revolutionaries with cash – and history does like to repeat itself.
A Kent State student named Ken Tennant is quoted saying, "With me it goes back to the music festival they held at Fred Fuller Park in September 1969. Four Weathermen [Bill Ayers] came down from Chicago, with an insignia on their bib overalls. They were selling their organization newspaper, and I said, 'I'll buy a copy if you'll tell me what your outfit stands for.' They said, 'We're going to destroy this corrupt American society and build a better one.' I asked how, and they explained, 'We've decided to close down schools all over the nation. We're going to start in Chicago. But we have our eye on Kent State, too. It could be ripe." Sounds like Bernie Sanders!
I'm not saying that history will repeat, but it has all the earmarks. Just as it was 40 years ago, this is still what they want. Society must collapse before it can be rebuilt.
Happy election season!