INVESTIGATION EXPOSES PLOTS FOR SABOTAGE, CRIMINAL ACTIVITY AT TRUMP INAUGURATION
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By
NWV Senior Political News Writer, Jim Kouri
In a newly released video, renowned investigative journalist James O'Keefe
continued his far reaching probe of the Democratic Party's connections to anti-Trump,
anti-GOP activities many of which border on criminal action, perhaps even acts of
terrorism.
O'Keefe,
famous for bringing down President Barack Obama's top supporter known
as ACORN, uncovered a secret organization calling themselves the DC Anti-fascist
Coalition who are planning an attack using Butyric acid at the National
Press Club during the Deploraball event scheduled for
the evening of Thursday January 19.
The
substance has also been used as a stink bomb by animal-rights groups to
disrupt whaling crews, as well as by pro-life activists to disrupt operations
at abortion clinics.
Although
the evidence doesn't point to any direct connection with the Democratic
Party or its minions in the news media, some suspect that those members
of the U.S. Congress such as Rep. John Lewis, Rep. Luis Gutierrez and
Rep. Keith Ellison, are boycotting the inauguration on Friday because
they are aware that there will be violent incidents by Democrat-supported
protesters and want to maintain their deniability.
"Anyone
who is a student of history recognizes these anti-Trumpers as being very
much like the Nazi Party 'Brown Shirts' who created havoc that helped
the rise to power of Adolf Hitler. Also, look for these people to seek
creating a 'martyr' to hold up to the people of American with the help
of less-than-honest news media organizations," said former NYPD detective
and U.S. Marine Michael Snopes. [YouTube
Video]
SECURITY
FOR INAUGURATION
According
to news analysis by former law enforcement official, Jim Kouri, appearing
on the Conservative Base, security surrounding the inauguration of Donald
Trump is proving to be the most challenging in recent history, according
to senior officials involved in its planning, largely because of the same
forces of political rancor that shaped the race for the presidency.
The
dozens of government and contracted agencies responsible for security
at the Jan. 20 festivities are preparing for the possibility of large
numbers of protesters pouring into the capital, along with what may be
nearly 1 million supporters of Trump. For example, there is talk of one
group of anti-Trump “potheads” who are claiming they will
handout thousands of marijuana “joints” for protesters to
smoke while protesting the inauguration.
In 2009,
Obama’s inauguration was the first transfer of power in the post-9/11
era — and the first in which an African-American was taking the
oath of office. Obama faced a rash of racist threats, as well as concerns
about a terrorist plot that ultimately proved unfounded but sent the president-elect
and top aides scrambling on the eve of his swearing-in.
Even
so, Obama did not face the kind of large-scale protests expected to greet
Trump when he officially arrives in Washington. The 2009 crowd of nearly
2 million people, a record, included few, if any, protesters and did not
lead to a single arrest, according to Christopher T. Geldart, the director
of homeland security for the District of Columbia.
A vast
planning board of intelligence analysts, military personnel, and law enforcement
officers numbering in the tens of thousands will be working to protect
the inauguration and related activities.
In total,
more than three dozen different agencies spread out across the capital
will be working to prevent the occasion from becoming a platform for individuals
or groups looking to do harm. Their work, begun months ago, has taken
on a new urgency since Election Day and will soon include the imposition
of a security perimeter around the Capitol, the Mall, and large parts
of the city. [YouTube
Video]
Soldiers
and airmen from the South Dakota National Guard are preparing for joint
support of the 58th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, Jan. 20,
2017, according to Air Force Master Sgt. Christopher Stewart.
“They
will join hundreds of National Guardsmen from across the country to assist
with security, crowd control and traffic management throughout the national
capital region when President-elect Donald J. Trump takes the oath as
the 45th president of the United States,” Sgt. Stewart wrote. “This
joint service security group is preparing with refresher training on the
safe and secure movement of civilians prior to, during and after inauguration
events.”
“The
purpose of the training is so that the two branches can blend together
and work together as a cohesive team,” said Army Sgt. Kurtis Brown,
235th Military Police Company team leader. “For a joint operation
like the Presidential Inauguration we all want to be on the same page.”
Instructors
from a local air ambulance service provided medical training on Dec. 3
that was focused on medical issues civilians might develop at the inauguration.
“The
practice was needed and beneficial to all of us, said Air Force Lt. Kristopher
King,” 114th Security Forces chief of information protection. “It’s
a great opportunity to make sure everyone is speaking the same language
and using the same techniques.”
The
costs of security alone are expected to exceed $100 million.