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Yes, he's good. Black people suffer the most in lower wages and higher rents from competition with criminal aliens.
Could he be AI?
https://x.com/GuntherEagleman/status/2016179901330526272?s=20
ICE is launching a DATABASE on these insurrectionist clowns stalking & attacking ICE, full names, faces, the works and they’re gonna CONTACT THEIR EMPLOYERS
Attorney and self-defense expert Andrew Branca says the shooting of Alex Pretti was justified, lays out reasons why.
- "The moment he makes contact with that officer, he's just committed a federal felony good for eight years in a federal penitentiary."
- "That's why they were seeking to make his arrest because they saw him commit a forcible felony against a fellow officer."
- "Then he's noncompliant with arrest. He's fighting them. Then they discover he has a gun..."
- "They take that gun. There are cries of 'gun, gun, gun.' The officers called to each other. He's still noncompliant. They hear a gunshot go off. And Alex Pretty's right hand comes from his waistline with a black object in his hand."
- "That combination of facts is going to get you shot 999 times out of a thousand by law enforcement, and justifiably so."
"They're making all these perceptions, all these decisions in a violent, chaotic melee caused by Alex Pretti."
"They have to make all these decisions in a split second because that's how quickly someone can use a weapon against you, and those decisions."
"They don't have to be correct. The law of self-defense does not require us to make perfect decisions..."
“More than a week before federal agents killed Mr. Pretti, a Minneapolis nurse, different agents pushed him to the ground after he spit at them and broke a taillight on their S.U.V.” Well. Technically, as you can easily see in the video, Pretti kicked out the taillight, shattering it into tiny plastic pieces.
After agents stopped the SUV, jumped out, and restrained Pretti, who resisted, the videos clearly show Pretti was armed then too:
I don’t know about you, but chasing federal SUVs, spitting on them, and attacking their taillights while carrying a loaded pistol seems like a good way to start a very bad day. We learned from yesterday’s reports that Pretti’s rib was broken in the tangle. Eleven days later, he was back out on the streets, picking fights with agents, and tragically, he was killed. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
Speaking as a lawyer, for anyone who needs to hear this: don’t pick fights with cops while carrying. Actually, you might want to avoid picking any fights with tense, armed cops. You probably shouldn’t curse them and spit on them either. My goodness. If you are craving an adrenaline rush, why not try something a little bit safer, like climbing skyscrapers without a harness, free diving with great whites, or signing your kids up at a Somali daycare center?
As always, the timing is curious. One day after the story breaks about Pretti attacking the SUV and getting his rib broken a week before the shooting, Democrat leadership tells the rank-and-file to stay away.
In 2020, corporate media refused to run any stories critical of George Floyd. But this time, the news of Pretti’s obvious mental illness is flooding out. One can feel the ground shifting beneath the narrative.
"In 2016, they called us bigots for supporting Trump"

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“More than a week before federal agents killed Mr. Pretti, a Minneapolis nurse, different agents pushed him to the ground after he spit at them and broke a taillight on their S.U.V.” Well. Technically, as you can easily see in the video, Pretti kicked out the taillight, shattering it into tiny plastic pieces.
After agents stopped the SUV, jumped out, and restrained Pretti, who resisted, the videos clearly show Pretti was armed then too:
I don’t know about you, but chasing federal SUVs, spitting on them, and attacking their taillights while carrying a loaded pistol seems like a good way to start a very bad day. We learned from yesterday’s reports that Pretti’s rib was broken in the tangle. Eleven days later, he was back out on the streets, picking fights with agents, and tragically, he was killed. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
Speaking as a lawyer, for anyone who needs to hear this: don’t pick fights with cops while carrying. Actually, you might want to avoid picking any fights with tense, armed cops. You probably shouldn’t curse them and spit on them either. My goodness. If you are craving an adrenaline rush, why not try something a little bit safer, like climbing skyscrapers without a harness, free diving with great whites, or signing your kids up at a Somali daycare center?
As always, the timing is curious. One day after the story breaks about Pretti attacking the SUV and getting his rib broken a week before the shooting, Democrat leadership tells the rank-and-file to stay away.
In 2020, corporate media refused to run any stories critical of George Floyd. But this time, the news of Pretti’s obvious mental illness is flooding out. One can feel the ground shifting beneath the narrative.


Mass illegal immigration serves two clear purposes for the party. They use it to boost census numbers so they can create more congressional districts and takeover existing ones. Also, the illegals are marshaled to provide votes for the party, one way or another. The millions let in under “Joe Biden” received lavish gifts on entry (courtesy of you) to cement their allegiance to the party. And that’s why the Democratic Party will do just about anything to prevent the deportation of their pet illegal immigrants. Also why the Dems have no interest in election reform.

I have infiltrated organizational signal groups all around Minneapolis with the sole intention of tracking down federal agents and impeding/assaulting/and obstructing them. ...
A new group chat for each zone is made each day. The chats are dated, and deleted at the end of each day.
This is likely to avoid detection, record keeping, and consequences.
My mid-day, the group chats hit maximum capacity (1,000 people) allowed by signal and people who are not chasing federal agents are asked to leave to create room for those who are.
The dispatch calls also reach maximum capacity constantly. I believe it’s 50 people maximum. Which means, at any given time in each small zone, there are 50 people chasing agents.
Chaps, there's a reason these demonstrators are using whistles, horns, and making so much noise in all the video clips you are watching.
They don't do these when protesting climate change or LGBTQ rights.
Those sudden, impulsive noises trigger the acoustic startle response. It's a rapid, involuntary reaction mediated by the brainstem, involving muscle tension, elevated heart rate, and adrenaline release.
That repetitive exposure from them fatigues neural pathways but sustains heightened arousal, diverting cognitive resources from higher-order tasks to basic threat monitoring.
It is an acute stressor, activating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and sympathetic nervous system, which releases cortisol and adrenaline.
Long exposure to this stuff impairs prefrontal cortex function critical for decision making.
Pair this with the sheer annoyance, these tactics are a low-tech escalation of protest disruption, rooted in documented physiological responses to noise.
In layman's terms, they're putting these officers on edge and triggering them to act. Pretti and Good was exactly what they wanted. It's usually someone else who ends up dying and not the instigator.
This is a great example.
Watch the guy at the rear strike an officer against the head with an object. These officers, already on edge, are very likely to react to something like that. When someone ends up getting hurt, they're all innocent.
These events aren't random.
These are organised tactics. 80% of the people protesting aren't aware that they're being used by their own team as cannon fodder to generate outrage.
Chaps, there's a reason these demonstrators are using whistles, horns, and making so much noise in all the video clips you are watching.
They don't do these when protesting climate change or LGBTQ rights.
Those sudden, impulsive noises trigger the acoustic startle response. It's a rapid, involuntary reaction mediated by the brainstem, involving muscle tension, elevated heart rate, and adrenaline release.
That repetitive exposure from them fatigues neural pathways but sustains heightened arousal, diverting cognitive resources from higher-order tasks to basic threat monitoring.
It is an acute stressor, activating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and sympathetic nervous system, which releases cortisol and adrenaline.
Long exposure to this stuff impairs prefrontal cortex function critical for decision making.
Pair this with the sheer annoyance, these tactics are a low-tech escalation of protest disruption, rooted in documented physiological responses to noise.
In layman's terms, they're putting these officers on edge and triggering them to act. Pretti and Good was exactly what they wanted. It's usually someone else who ends up dying and not the instigator.
@JayFivekiller • Jan 24
They need a black martyr in Minneapolis, but good luck getting any sensible
black to go out in -10° weather to fight cops on behalf of a Guatemalan sex
offender.
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