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Capitalocracy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-01-11 09:50 AM
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142. I'm sure it makes perfect sense for the police to wear HAZMAT suits
when raiding an area covered in feces and urine... but this is NOT an example of such an area, and the police knew it. They put on these costumes to support their narrative that this was a health hazard when it wasn't.

And simple logic tells us the police knew this area wasn't covered in feces. Do you think they wouldn't arrest anyone who was just defecating in public in the middle of this camp? I don't think the other protesters would complain if they arrested someone for that.

If there was a giant cesspool of the bodily fluids of the protesters at that camp, there would be pictures of it all over the internet.
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