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<blockquote data-quote="Truthfrees" data-source="post: 73265040" data-attributes="member: 376902"><p>true - it could be that they believe in what they are doing and can't pay their way - many have wondered at their youthfulness and availability - thinking perhaps they are unemployed - which means they are not contributing members in society</p><p></p><p>so i guess more info on the individuals is needed to know for sure who they are</p><p></p><p>i saw a few interviews and most of those interviewed happened to work for soros in one of his organizations - and one was a nurse who said she was paying her own way</p><p></p><p>imo most of those NOT interviewed would have been a liability to the movement - iow they don't make a sympathetic or articulated case when interviewed -</p><p></p><p>i have seen reporters ask questions of protesters and the lack of understanding of the issues is made clear by the way those interviewed can't explain the particulars of the cause they claim to support - they are easily discombobulated by intelligent questions on their knowledge of the issues</p><p></p><p>so it does appear to me that most or even all of these violent angry protesters are paid mercenaries / actors / pretenders</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truthfrees, post: 73265040, member: 376902"] true - it could be that they believe in what they are doing and can't pay their way - many have wondered at their youthfulness and availability - thinking perhaps they are unemployed - which means they are not contributing members in society so i guess more info on the individuals is needed to know for sure who they are i saw a few interviews and most of those interviewed happened to work for soros in one of his organizations - and one was a nurse who said she was paying her own way imo most of those NOT interviewed would have been a liability to the movement - iow they don't make a sympathetic or articulated case when interviewed - i have seen reporters ask questions of protesters and the lack of understanding of the issues is made clear by the way those interviewed can't explain the particulars of the cause they claim to support - they are easily discombobulated by intelligent questions on their knowledge of the issues so it does appear to me that most or even all of these violent angry protesters are paid mercenaries / actors / pretenders [/QUOTE]
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