Trump's promised ICE raids have begun

The parents were obviously paid protestera, and the baby was supplied by Soros, so they would seem like a normal family. Or maybe the baby taunted htem, and spat at them? In which case they showed great restraint in not jailing the baby; instead they probably just took the dad away for some important lessons on good parenthood.

Possibly.
Or, failing, accuse us of being the same kind of giant sociopaths that they are themselves. "You don't actually care about this ( with 'this' frequently being something truly horrible, at least to us, like sexual abuse of children or toddlers in concentration camps), you just want to hate Drumpf."
 
He had a figleaf. Not sure what excuse one has for having a double lightning flash tattooed on one's neck
He was such a big fan of the rock band AC/DC and wanted to get their logo tatooed on his neck... twice?

It was part of a tatoo of the comic book super hero The Flash, but they forgot to add the rest of the character?
 
Brand new wood and leather.

Trump on Minneapolis: "Do these people really want to have rapists and drug dealers and people from prisons and murderers, do they really want to have them in the community? It's really insurrectionists and agitators and they're paid ... everybody has a beautiful sign with brand new wood. Leather panels."

 
Brand new wood and leather.

Trump on Minneapolis: "Do these people really want to have rapists and drug dealers and people from prisons and murderers, do they really want to have them in the community?
No stupid, no one wants that. What they don't want is the kidnapping of children, or lawless murdering federal agents running amok in their communities.
It's really insurrectionists and agitators and they're paid ... everybody has a beautiful sign with brand new wood. Leather panels."

No they aren't you stupid ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ gaslighting moron. Which you'll find out if the midterms aren't ◊◊◊◊◊◊ with.

Jagoff.
 
This is good advice, so be safe out there guys:

Activists beware: Don't take your phone to a protest without doing this first

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With that in mind, here are four simple steps you can take to reduce mobile tracking:
Shut off Wi-Fi.
Disable location services and Bluetooth until you absolutely need them.
If you don't need to use your data connection, switch it off (note this may hamper your ability to use encrypted communications).
Again, if you can, leave your phone at home—if not, at least turn it off.
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There's more information in the article itself, but this is a good start.
 
Brand new wood and leather.

Trump on Minneapolis: "Do these people really want to have rapists and drug dealers and people from prisons and murderers, do they really want to have them in the community? It's really insurrectionists and agitators and they're paid ... everybody has a beautiful sign with brand new wood. Leather panels."

No one wants rapists, drug dealers, murderers, etc in their neighborhoods. That's why they want ICE removed from their neighborhoods.
 
How are they to witness and record government agent terrorism?
This advice seems counter-intuitive for peaceful protestors broadcasting and protection against extrajudicial actions by those they are protesting against.

It actually explains all that in the article if you read it.

One example is to buy a burner phone if you can afford it, but there are many, many other examples in the article itself.

I also have an extra iPhone that is not hooked up to the internet or to the T-Mobile network (I think taking out the sim card---and turning off Wifi---will do the same thing), and I also have a Fire tablet from Amazon that I use.

Here's more info for those too lazy to read the article:

(SNIP)
Disable biometric logins and enable a passcode.

Enable encryption. Most Android and Apple devices will do this automatically when you enable a passcode or biometrics, but double-check in the Settings menu.

Remove unnecessary apps and reinstall them later. Even when not in use, some apps can send and receive data. This can slow down an already spotty connection and could be used to monitor your activity.

Log out of any apps you won't need. By default, you usually need to log in to an app only once to use it, which can be a problem when you're not in control of your phone.

If you back up your phone (and you should), make sure that your backups are secure with a complex, unique password and multi-factor authentication. This may require making changes to your Apple or Google accounts. To help you get started, see our guides to backing up iPhones and Android devices..

Enable the remote-control features built into Android and iOS so you can wipe or disable a lost or confiscated phone remotely.

Use secure messaging, and set text messages to delete automatically. (More on this below.)
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There is much more info in the article itself.
 
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It actually explains all that in the article if you read it.

One example is to buy a burner phone if you can afford it, but there are many, many other examples in the article itself.

I also have an extra iPhone that is not hooked up to the internet or to the T-Mobile network (I think taking out the sim card---and turning off Wifi---will do the same thing), and I also have a Fire tablet from Amazon that I use.

Here's more info for those too lazy to read the article:

(SNIP)

(SNIP)

There is much more info in the article itself.
I have admit to skimming the article. :blush:
But still. Seems to be rather overkill.
I guess a burner phone streaming directly to cloud storage and not on the phone would be the best bet?
 
I have admit to skimming the article. :blush:
But still. Seems to be rather overkill.
I guess a burner phone streaming directly to cloud storage and not on the phone would be the best bet?

It might be overkill, but so was what happened to Good and Pettri.

Why would you need to stream to cloud storage? I can take videos off my phone and Fire tablet put them directly onto my computer, and put them on a flash drive, and then anything is possible.
 
You would stream to cloud storage because the thugs will disappear your phone after they murder you.

True, but if they're going to murder you, they'll also track down your cloud storage site and delete it anyway.

That's what the article explained anyway.


ETA: And besides, what good is a cloud storage site if you're dead?
 
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