While her conclusions seem bonkers some of her claims need investigating
The main thrust of this article - that the campus protests harbinger some sort of October 7th copycat attack on the US - seem very bizarre aka bonkers. Nevertheless, some of the claims she makes seem plausible, at least to me, and I think warrant investigation. Are protestors being funded and, if so, by who? Is Soros and/or a network of NGOs and think-tanks funded by him involved in these protests? Because, if so, his involvement is unlikely to be due to the plight of Gazans. Are outside agitators involved - who are they? The US's alphabet soup of agencies must have some presence - do they all have the same agenda? What about others? The original posting on the 'Moon of Alabama' site feature comments by a poster with the tag of 'scorpion'. He/she tells the story of a young woman they know who was at one of California's colleges when George Floyd was killed. She originally took part in the Black Lives Matter protests but told her mother that at some point it was clear that non-students had moved in and taken over the protests and were very intimidating. The culmination of this movement was rioting and arson that left parts of towns and cities in ruins. Who was behind all of this - who benefits from the destruction of homes and businesses? Maybe the same game is being played here.
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