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IN THE MEME TYME: Professional Protest CEO Exposes Minneapolis Operation

Posted by $ Olduglycarl 3 days, 5 hours ago to News
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[]Swart's company exists to create crowds on command. Need 200 people outside a city council meeting?[]
He's your guy.
Want paparazzi swarming your celebrity client?
He'll make it happen.
His firm operates in Los Angeles, New York, Washington – everywhere publicity stunts require instant mobs of "concerned citizens."
For thirteen years, Crowds on Demand has worked both sides of the political spectrum.
Conservative causes in liberal Brooklyn cost more.
Left-wing protests in rural Mississippi command premium rates.
The business model is simple – if you can afford a few hundred per person, Swart delivers bodies holding your signs.[]

But Minneapolis made him draw a line he's never drawn before.
SOURCE URL: https://renewedright.com/the-man-who-hires-crowds-for-a-living-just-blew-the-whistle-on-minneapolis-ice-chaos/


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    Posted by freedomforall 2 days, 17 hours ago
    Gosh, the same thing the CIA has been doing to other countries with the blessing of the
    neocon (both R's and D's) fedgov is now being forced down the throats of Americans.
    Big surprise.
    The banking cartel first used countries in South America for their obvious thievery using
    high interest loans (created from nothing and requiring no actual investments by the
    banking cartel) to steal assets from their people.
    For the past 30 years the corporatocratic cartel has been harvesting (stealing) Americans'
    lifetime earned assets using the fedgov to bless their rape of honest productive people.
    AS non-fiction.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 days, 19 hours ago
    I figured as much for some time. I also figure a lot of bucks funding the Minneapolis mess are coming from the CCP and Tampon Tim and his cohort Frey are connected to that.

    The chilling last line in the article: "...he's warning America that Minneapolis isn't manufactured protest – it's funded insurrection with body counts."
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  • Posted by JohnRandALL 2 days, 18 hours ago
    Local protests here in Colorado Springs have been mainly organized by 50501. They were big with the No Kings protest. Impossible to find who is funding it, it is said to be organized by "local agitators".
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 1 day, 17 hours ago
    Me dino me yam glad I quit copying my dad and stopped buying Fords decades ago.
    Two back to back Fords with transmission problems sent me to a Honda dealership.
    Me yam be pretty much been problem free driving all the Hondas that followed.
    Now me knows to also blow me nose at the libtarded Ford Foundation.
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    • Posted by rhfinle 9 hours, 47 minutes ago
      Don't buy the new stuff. I have a few good Fords: Two Mustangs ('69 ^& '70), two 861 Diesel tractors, and a 1990 pickup. All of them are far past the 30-year requisite for being antique vehicles. Along with some Jeeps and a '57 Chevy, and I don't intend to ever buy another new car.
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      • Posted by $ allosaur 9 hours, 26 minutes ago
        I'm sticking with Hondas and I buy them a tad used. You remind me when I was a supply clerk in the Marines and around 1970 sent to a driver's school to become proficient driving a deuce-and-half ton truck and a military Jeep. Believe there were 3 jeeps and 9 students. Those not driving had to a passengers ride a wild and woolly bumpy course with speed that mimicked being shot at or shelled. Saw one passenger bounce out of the back of the Jeep and hit the ground on his butt. The only reason that was hilarious was because the Marine managed not to get hurt.
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    • Posted by $ 1 day, 8 hours ago
      Ford foundation under Ford was great but when it was transferred to non family members it just became an offshoot of the Rockie foundation.

      PS, except for a couple of 240Zs in college, a 1980 and a 1985 Honda, I have always had Fords, abet, they were all standard shift except for my (still driving every day) 07 Ranger that was bought during my Traveling hyways all over the place in traffic jam years. It's like a fond family member for 275K miles now. Up until recently my Wife drove Escapes since 2012. Because her Sugar drops to "LOW" at the drop of a hat, we can't let her drive anymore.
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