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The White House Siege: Occupation starts Sept. 17, 2020

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A Vancouver, British Columbia, group calling themselves the Adbusters recently placed an ad in social media calling upon "tens of thousands of our fellow citizens [to] lay siege to the White House" on September 17, 2020 (The White House Siege--Tactical Briefing #1). The siege is slated to last fifty days, ending election day, Nov. 3.

The flyer begins, "All right, all you activists" and specifically names #MeToo, #BLM, #ExtinctionRebellion and invites all anti-Trump protestors. "We want to ... spark a revolution with you." "Are you ready for revolution? We are too." "We will lay siege to the White House. And we will sustain it for exactly fifty days."


Their literature advocates the overthrow of the president of the United States -- even a coup d'etat. Five years ago, it easily would have been called treason but in the "hate Trump era" fed to us nightly by almost all major media outlets and Big Tech, which censors anything good about the man or conservatism, this is the new normal, at least until a Democrat is returned to the White House.

In a photograph attributed to this movement, the left third of the White House is pictured with smoke and flames ascending into the sky. Through the windows, one can see flames enveloping the center of the building. All Big Tech outlets from which this information is taken, Google, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, are conjoined in promoting the Sept. 17 event. All allow its advertisements on their platforms. Their literature uses the words non-violent, but they have yet to condemn the violence in Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland or anywhere else, calling these peaceful protests, while they censor doctors advocating saving lives with hydroxychloroquine.
 
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