ed note–please pay close attention to several items–
‘Others were stunned that Capitol Police, who regularly arrest activists for simply holding posters inside Congressional buildings, could be so easily overrun and then allow the hundreds of demonstrators who entered the Capitol to freely leave.’
In other words, the ‘fix’ was in for creating exactly the ‘jrama’ which Judea, Inc needed in order to achieve Biden’s certification.
Note as well the following–
‘Those who made it inside the Capitol building included notorious white supremacists and others donning overtly antisemitic imagery. One man in the crowd wore a “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt while others waved the Confederate flag and a banner modeled after a Nazi flag.’
Of course, many of us would love to speculate/theorize that these were ‘plants’ sent in to create the narrative which Judea, Inc needed, but as history has proven (unfortunately) all too well, the Jews don’t need to grow such weeds as this, as they exist all on their own.
The Jewish Daily Forward
The mob of far-right protesters who broke through lines of federal police to storm the U.S. Capitol Wednesday was the culmination of 36 hours of rallies in Washington, D.C. that featured antisemitic conspiracy theories and false claims that a prominent Jewish American stole the November election from President Donald Trump.
“We are standing up against the evil globalists such as George Soros, who thinks he owns our politicians, who thinks he owns Chief Justice John Roberts on the Supreme Court,” Jennifer Lawrence, a former reporter for Breitbart News, told a crowd at a “Stop the Steal” rally Tuesday.
Shortly before the violent breach, Rep. Mary Miller, an Illinois Republican, praised Adolph Hitler in a speech outside the Capitol.
“Hitler was right on one thing: he said whoever has the youth, has the future,” Miller told a crowd waving Trump flags.
And those who made it inside the Capitol building included notorious white supremacists and others donning overtly antisemitic imagery. One man in the crowd wore a “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt while others waved the Confederate flag and a banner modeled after a Nazi flag.
As early footage emerged of demonstrators knocking down barricades and wrestling with police, many political observers reacted with shock. Matt Brooks, executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition, shared a prayer for federal law enforcement officers.
“Protesters must stop now,” the coalition tweeted. “We support peaceful protest, but storming the halls of Congress and the Capitol building is unacceptable. We condemn these actions. G-d bless the @CapitolPolice.”
But the criminal mayhem was cheered on from the dark corners of the internet, including the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer and the chat of a livestream from inside the Capitol, where one person wrote “OY VEY not anuddahshoahh,” a reference to the Shoah, or Holocaust. On 4chan, a photo of a law enforcement official in the Capitol was met with comments like “KILL ALL NIGGERS AND COPS AND JEWS.”
A shirtless man wearing a Buffalo headdress ascended the dais in the Senate chamber with two Norse symbols used by white supremacists prominently tattooed on his torso.
By the time that Washington, D.C., police officers and those from neighboring departments, along with National Guard troops, drove protesters from the Capitol, windows had been shattered, doors wrenched open, and a woman had been fatally shot. Congress later reconvened to debating certifying the Electoral College’s vote, and by early Wednesday Joe Biden’s election as the 46th president had been fully confirmed.
Others were stunned that Capitol Police, who regularly arrest activists for simply holding posters inside Congressional buildings, could be so easily overrun and then allow the hundreds of demonstrators who entered the Capitol to freely leave.
Nadine Bloch, a veteran Jewish activist and member of Beautiful Trouble, said she has been protesting in D.C. for decades and was once arrested for yelling in the Senate gallery.
“This is about the authorities failing to do their job and protect our Constitution and our limited democratic process,” Bloch said. “This is a case where the system has failed us.”
Many of the protesters outside the Capitol Wednesday evening sought to distance themselves from the criminals who broke into the building earlier that day.
“No one was storming the Capitol,” Darren Cantrell, who traveled from Wisconsin, told a Forward correspondent. “I wasn’t storming anything.”
Trump himself, who kicked off the day’s events with a rally outside the White House in which he spouted baseless claims about voter fraud, praised the riot on social media.
“These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away,” Trump said, while also calling on protesters to “stay peaceful” and leave.
Sen. Charles Schumer, the New York Democrat who is expected to soon become the Senate’s Majority Leader, caustically replied to the president: “It’s a little late for that. Don’t you think?”
The mayhem on Capitol Hill distracted from the news that Democrats had prevailed in the two Georgia Senate runoffs Tuesday, handing Schumer’s party the chamber and positioning him to become the first Jewish Senate Majority Leader.
And Trump’s weak call for protesters to return home was not enough for New York Assembly member Dov Hikind, who said Trump’s promotion of wild conspiracy theories about the election led to the violent outbreak on Capitol Hill.
“We Jews, especially, should think twice about what we accept as the truth,” Hikind said. “Things were sold to the people in Germany about the Jewish people that they accepted and they bought it and it resulted in terrible, terrible things.”
Those who study extremism and the far-right agreed that Wednesday was a violent escalation without precedent in American history that should alarm Jews and other minority groups.
David Walsh, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Virginia who studies the far-right, agreed the storming of the Capitol by protesters was unprecedented.
“So many of the insurrectionists either are explicitly into QAnon or hold QAnon-affiliated beliefs,” Walsh said. “QAnon is, to a great extent, repackaged blood libel.”
Jewish Twitter lit up Wednesday afternoon with reported sightings of Nazi flags and swastikas in live video feeds from the Capitol. One commonly shared video provided only ambiguous evidence of a Nazi flag. But another flag favored by white supremacists can be clearly seen in pictures and video: a green banner representing the fictional nation of “Kekistan” that, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, is modeled after a Nazi military flag.
Prominent white supremacists were also in the crowd at the Capitol, including Nick Fuentes, leader of white supremacist group Groyper Army, and Tim Gionet, known online as “Baked Alaska,” who was banned from Twitter for posting an image showing Jewish far-right agitator Laura Loomer in a gas chamber.
‘Extremists must be taken at their word,” Jonathan Greenblatt, the ADL leader, said in a statement. “First there was volatile rhetoric online, then explicit calls to violence and now people are acting on those calls in the nation’s capital and flagrantly breaking the law. It must end now.’