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59100 Re: Militias flocked to Gettysburg to foil a supposed antifa flag burning, an apparent hoax created on social media
   The irony of course is that these 'patriots' show-up to ostensibly pro...
oldCADuser   FFFT3   05 Jul 2020
10:28 PM
59099 Re: Militias flocked to Gettysburg to foil a supposed antifa flag burning, an apparent hoax created on social media
   Of course, they'll make the argument, like that militia group in Orego...
oldCADuser   FFFT3   05 Jul 2020
10:17 PM
59097 Re: Militias flocked to Gettysburg to foil a supposed antifa flag burning, an apparent hoax created on social media
   Nothing like trolling the sheep. I love it.
zzstar   FFFT3   05 Jul 2020
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Militias flocked to Gettysburg to foil a supposed antifa flag burning, an apparent hoax created on social media

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Militias flocked to Gettysburg to foil a supposed antifa flag burning, an apparent hoax created on social media

On Independence Day, self-proclaimed militias, bikers, skinheads and far-right groups flooded the historic site — unaware, it seemed, that the mysterious organizer of the purported flag-burning was not who the person claimed to be.

By Shawn Boburg and Dalton Bennett ●

For weeks, a mysterious figure on social media talked up plans for antifa protesters to converge on this historical site on Independence Day to burn American flags, an event that seemed at times to border on the farcical.

“Let’s get together and burn flags in protest of thugs and animals in blue,” the anonymous person behind a Facebook page called Left Behind USA wrote in mid-June. There would be antifa face paint, the person wrote, and organizers would “be giving away free small flags to children to safely throw into the fire.”
As word spread, self-proclaimed militias, bikers, skinheads and far-right groups from outside the state issued a call to action, pledging in online videos and posts to come to Gettysburg to protect the Civil War monuments and the nation’s flag from desecration. Some said they would bring firearms and use force if necessary.

On Saturday afternoon, in the hours before the flag burning was to start, they flooded in by the hundreds — heavily armed and unaware, it seemed, that the mysterious Internet poster was not who the person claimed to be.

Biographical details — some from the person’s Facebook page and others provided to The Washington Post in a series of messages — did not match official records. An image the person once posted on a profile page was a picture of a man taken by a German photographer for a stock photo service.

Read more & look at the pictures. OMG

http://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/hundreds-of-armed-men-went-to-gettysburg-to-defend-it-from-a-phantom-antifa-flag-burner-created-on-social-media/2020/07/04/206ee4da-bb05-11ea-86d5-3b9b3863273b_story.html?utm_campaign=wp_post_most&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_most




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