Three clearly identical communist groups in the U.S. gin up protests in TWO HOURS
An odd thing happened less than ONE HOUR after the U.S. operation to get Maduro began:
Caracas is an hour later than New York. The first explosions in Caracas were heard and videoed at 2 a.m. Caracas time Saturday morning--0600 GMT, 1 a.m. in NYC. U.S. forces were on their way out at 4 a.m. Caracas time. So a good guess would be that U.S. troops captured Maduro around 3:30 Caracas time, so 2:30 in New York.
By 1:35 a.m. New York time--just 35 minutes after the explosions, and almost certainly even before U.S. troops captured Maduro--communist organizations in New York City knew of the operation and started their propaganda machine.
Again, even before U.S. troops captured Maduro, the communists in NYC had started an operation--complete with posters!--to create seemingly "spontaneous" street protests against the U.S. capture of Maduro--who had been officially designated an illegal president even by the European Union.
As seen in the graphic below, at 2:29 a.m. New York time--as the U.S. copters were leaving Caracas--a communist group called "Answer" had the first poster designed and had announced the first rally, for that day. Just five minutes later, at 2:34 a.m., a second, supposedly different communist front organization called "The Peoples' Forum posted virtually the same poster, this time specifying the time of the protest as 2 p.m. At 2:43 a.m. a third supposedly different commie group--the "Party for Socialism and Liberation"--posted the same message with the same poster as the first group.
Within minutes the same message had gone out to other communist groups all over the U.S, with the same poster design.
It's worth noting that the commie orgs are not only legal, but are all registered as nonprofit organizations so by law they don't have to pay taxes. Nice, eh?
Now, the point here is not to marvel over the power of the internet--we've known that for over a quarter of a century--but to show you how many faux-independent communist orgs there are in the U.S. and how fast they can gin up massive protests that the Lying Mainstream Media always reports as "grass-roots," meaning authentic. There's a reason the messages are all alike. Back in the 1980's the Media finally discovered the game, and coined a phrase for it: Astro-turf, a play on the fact that such "spontaneous protests" weren't authentic.
But today the Media eats it up. No interest in finding any connections.
Here's a "Co-sponsored by" blurb on a website in Chitcongo announcing the afternoon "spontaneous protest:
Notice "Answer" again (they misspell "coalition" but hey, English isn't their forte), and the "Chicago Cuba coalition, Illinois Green Party, Party for Socialism and Liberation, and three Palestinian groups: "feminist collective, "youth movement" and "Students for Justice in..."
Alma de Izote is "a collective of Salvadorans and their allies in Chicago committed to the well-being and struggles of the Salvadoran social movements." Ah, "social movements," y'say? Like...Marxism?


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