Saturday, August 18, 2018

ANTIFA THUGS UNMASKED! THEY ARE U G L Y !!!

Submitted by: W.G.E.N.

Stripping these thugs of their face masks and posting their pictures - names - age and where they supposedly live should be a no-brainer.  Everyone should know who these thugs are and as they are exposed for all to see they need to be charged, prosecuted, convicted and exterminated by the death sentence that takes place within 2 monthsof their conviction (that gives them time to think of their own death instead of killing others).  As long as they aren't punished FAST for what they do they just increase in numbers.  Just as our borders are invaded by ILLEGALS who have seen for years that there is NO PUNISHMENT for violating American law.  Same as those politicians who are GUILTY of so many criminal acts get away with it (the Clintons as a prime example).  Those who commit crimes but get little more than a slap on the wrist - understand that they are ABOVE THE LAW and untouchable.  Our courts are filled with so called *Justices* who make rulings so far from what the Constitution states that it is a JOKE -  a BAD JOKE on honest Americans.  We now have candidates running and many getting elected to office when they are not at all inclined to honor our Constitution or our Christian roots.  America is going the way of Rome -  destroyed from within by foreigners who ripped the country apart....and in the process they brainwashed a bunch of uneducated children who then joined up with them.  That and the Romans preferred ENTERTAINMENT and a lazy lifestyle rather than ENFORCING the laws they created to make them the great Roman Empire.


I heard an old Ernie Ford song he played on the Dean Martin show that seems to fit right now.....  "Where Were You When The Ship Hit The Sand?".  Our great Ship of State (AMERICA) has run aground and is sinking -  and when you look closely you will find many inside who are creating holes to let in more water to sink it and then you find they have *security clearances* so they can figure out what HOLES will make it sink faster.

The posters with the face of these thugs should be taped all over - on power poles - store windows - Post Office WANTED criminals posters - on the news every hour rather than the pictures of Stormy and the FAUX comedians.

When some violent disease is let loose in a land it needs to be exterminated and these thugs are worse than some disease -  put a bounty on their criminal heads - Dead or Alive.

Jackie Juntti
WGEN  idzrus@earthlink.net
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https://rwnofficial.com/antifa-thugs-furious-after-police-release-their-pics-lets-make-them-famous/

Antifa Thugs Furious After Police Release Their Pics ­ Let’s Make Them Famous!

UNMASKED! Spread this everywhere!
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2 hours ago 

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August 18, 2018 

By
Kara Curry 

The Berkeley Police Department arrested a group of Antifa protestors on Sunday after their demonstration rampage and posted their names and mugshots on the department’s Twitter feed.  The police department is being criticized for the move with claims that it encourages harassment and abuse. Charges include assault with a deadly weapon, felony assault, and various municipal code violations.

The Sunday rallies saw approximately 4,000 violent Antifa agitators and other militant leftists shut down a “No to Marxism in Berkeley” rally and prayer vigil being held by approximately 400 people with the group Patriot Prayer and an affiliated group, the Proud Boys. The self-proclaimed anti-fascists in what they termed a counter-protest dubbed “Sweep Out the Fascists” the group took over Martin Luther King Jr. Park near the University of California Berkeley campus and beat several of the anti-Marxist protesters.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle – “The Berkeley Police Department had prepared for possible violence by setting up barriers in Civic Center Park and by closing surrounding streets to vehicle traffic. The city also banned items that could be used as weapons, as well as face-covering masks, from the protest.

‘We’re going to do what we can to keep people safe,’ said Matthai Chakko, a city spokesman. Neither the conservative nor the opposing groups had obtained city permits.
Berkeley 5 

Arrested protesters Ericka Sokolower-Shain and Jamie Hill. (Berkeley Police)

Eddy Brock, 30, who said his parents were both immigrants from socialist countries, and he was there to protest communism and Marxism. He pointed at the police barriers, saying, ‘All these barriers aren’t for the 30 to 40 patriots who showed up.’

After about 20 people were arrested at a “No to Marxism in Berkeley” rally, most of them Antifa counterprotesters, the department publicized their names, photographs, and cities of residence on social media.

“It really seemed to us like the Berkeley police department was there to … target the anti-fascist protesters,” said Jay Kim, executive director of the Berkeley chapter of the National Lawyers Guild.”

One police officer was also injured in the process of making an arrest, while several other officers were pelted with paint, bottles, and a variety of other objects. Three people suffered minor injuries after a group of “extremists” threw “explosives” ­ believed to be fireworks and flares ­ at police and the Alameda County Sheriff’s officers.

According to a statement from the Berkley Police Department –

“Even though there were many hundreds of people, many of whom came armed and hostile, there were no significant injuries to anyone in the public or to City staff. The lack of injuries is fortunate given that extremists threw explosives at Berkeley Police and Alameda County Sheriff’s Office mutual aid officers. Berkeley Fire treated and released three members of the public for minor injuries.
Blake Griffith Sarena Perez 

Arrested protesters Blake Griffith and Sarena Perez (Berkeley Police)

There was significant damage to City property: An extremist element amongst a large group marched westbound by the Berkeley Way parking lot, smashing 21 city vehicles and slashing City vehicle tires, and setting one City vehicle on fire. Three minor dumpster fires were extinguished.”

The average age of those arrested was approximately 33 years of age and the unmasking of these individuals leads many to believe that the people behind these Antifa masks are actually professional agitators, not local college students.
Maria Lewis Thomas Parker 

Arrested protesters Maria Lewis and Thomas Parker. (Berkeley Police)

Vice President of Research and Analysis for the Center of Security Policy, Clare Lopez states –  “With an average age of 30, those arrested during the violent Berkeley riots of Sunday 27 August do not fit the profile of the average college undergrad. In fact, they more closely fit the profile of professional off-campus thugs and once we understand that Antifa is a motley collection of Marxist-Leninist anarchists, the direct descendants of the 1920s and 1930s communist street fighters in Europe, the better we will be prepared to realize why these hoodlums so violently targeted a ‘No To Marxism’ rally. Antifa was there to defend communism and plunge America into chaos.”
David Chou Freddy Martinez 

Arrested protesters David Chou and Freddy Martinez. (Berkeley Police)
  • Jason Wallach, 41-year-old male from Oakland, charged with possession of a banned weapon.
  • Kate Brenner, 69-year-old female from Oakland, charged with possession of a banned weapon.
  • Kristen Edith Koster, 50-year-old female from Berkeley, charged with possession of a dangerous weapon.
  • Maria Lewis, 29-year-old female from Emeryville, charged with carrying a banned weapon and working with others to commit a crime.
  • Thomas Parker, 22-year-old male from Berkeley, charged with working with others to commit a crime
  • Caitlin Boyle, 27-year-old female from Oakland, charged with working with others to commit a crime.
  • Blake Griffith, 29-year-old male from Oakland, charged with vandalism.
Berkeley Police announced the arrests on Sunday of three protes

Jason Wallach, 41, Kate Brenner, 69, and Kristen Edith Koster, 50. (Berkeley Police Department )
  • Sarena Perez, 39-year-old female from Oakland, charged with possession of a banned weapon.
  • David Chou, 26-year-old male from Santa Cruz, charged with possession of a banned weapon and working with others to commit a crime.
  • Freddy Martinez, 31-year-old male from Berkeley, charged with battery.
  • Ericka Sokolower-Shain, 28-year-old female from Berkeley, charged with possession of a banned weapon.
  • Javier Cruz-O’Connell, 22-year-old male from Berkeley, charged with possession of a banned weapon.
  • Jamie Hill, 30-year-old female from Emeryville, charged with possession of a banned weapon.
  • Bella Podolsky, 27-year-old female from San Francisco, charged with possession of a banned weapon.
  • Andres Gonzalez, 35-year-old male from Oakland, charged with five counts of carrying a banned weapon.
  • Jeffrey Garten, 28-year-old male, from Oakland, charged with a single count of carrying a banned weapon.
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Arrested protesters Bella Podolsky and Javier Cruz-O’Connell (Berkeley Police )

Fox News reports – “Several California professors slammed the Berkeley Police Department after it posted the mugshots of Antifa protesters arrested Sunday at a rally where windows were smashed, citizens were punched and “dozens of weapons” were confiscated by cops.

Berkeley cops said Sunday that 20 people were arrested demonstrating against a rally organized by so-called “alt-right” groups. The mugshots of those arrested, their names and what they were arrested for allegedly doing was posted to the BPD’s Twitter account ­ a practice that is not unusual. The mugshots were posted before the protesters were formally charged. The department told The Guardian on Monday that the protesters’ cases were not brought before prosecutors.

Veena Dubal, a law professor at the University of California, said she found it “disturbing” that the police department would post the mugshots and risk the possibility of putting the demonstrators in danger.

“This is very disturbing,” Dubal told The Guardian. “It seems like a public-shaming exercise, which is not the role of the police department…They are making it really accessible for folks who might wish these people harm to locate them.”

Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín said the police “did a very good job” handling the rally. But he said he spoke to police about the posting of mugshots on social media.

“We need to look into this and discuss whether this is an appropriate practice going forward,” Arreguín said.”

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