The Art of fake News:The Richard Spencer University Of Florida Incident
Tickets were not passed out by the university of Florida,that scheme was diverted when Alt-right group heard that local bars were offering free drinks in exchange for tickets to stop the growing crowd from attending the event, I received information from a source that a group of locals had plans to obtain all the tickets to stop people from attending the event.There is a large FACTION in the university town that does not want Richard Spencer here,the atmosphere here is so unsure that the governor has declared a state of emergency...what we will focus on here is this state of Emergency, it that other news sources appear not to see,this will not be your typical objective news story.
Officials have put units in place with security details they can not reveal...
First we will reveal here what we have witnessed that they can not reveal hidden in plain sight was one of those things we saw at the Richard Spencer protest 10-19-2017 in front of university of Florida's Phillip center ? this device was attached in a tree,was it a a sonic device ?
More than half a million dollars is being spent on security. With Governor Rick Scott's declaration of a state of emergency, additional funds for security has been provided, bringing the cost up to $600,000. Local, state, and federal agencies have set up to make sure the controversial event does not get out of hand, hoping to prevent chaos and violence like in Charlottesville over the summer?
"Not being prepared in not an option," said Alachua County Sheriff's Office Spokesperson Art Forgey. "By the governor signing a declaration of emergency, it has allowed us to have other units and things we might need readily available at our disposal."
Officials have put units in place with security details they can not release.
An area outside the Phillips Center is assigned for protesters, with a list of prohibited items including water bottles or balloons. GPD and UFPD compiled the list with the help of officials in Charlottesville and Berkeley.
"This is based on what people have used as weapons or otherwise so that is why the list is such that it is," said UF Spokesperson Janine Sikes.
In Turlington Plaza, students are preparing in their own way by writing messages of unity and hope on a wooden wall.
UF student Taigo Lopez said, "As long as the people that are protesting are in control of what they're actions are, there shouldn't be any problems."
Another student, Zachary Ray, who plans to protest, wrote "we can't let history repeat itself."
"I feel like I need to be there to speak out against the hate and the violence and these really dangerous ideas that are being spread on my campus," said Ray.
source:http://www.wcjb.com/content/news/Security-details-preparing-for-Richard-Spencer-event-451499753.html
The View That 23Media takes on this event and issue is the fact that the event went without incident.
with the consensus of the town and we did scan the crowd for views and all were anti alt-right.
with that fact in mind,and the school itself not wanting Spencer there is a obvious contradiction in thought process,just something to ponder,them calling Spencer bias and racists etc,and they trying to deny him a voice and venue,note that this is not typical of small southern towns or cities.things were really strange,it was alt-right or national policy institute, who approved my media credentials , if the school would have been in charge of media it would have been totally different they had their eyes set on their favorite 100 but NPI added an extra 50...the conspiracy was so deep,no one knew where NPI would be passing out the 800 tickets for the event,even though the police did know they told every body who asked they did didn't ,even after the police saw tickets being handed out at the well publicized area,people were still being given the runaround,so we see the university of Florida and all the people were of one accord...even through the seemly harmony and bias etc. I smell a political rat. Just what if the whole thing is a staged puppet show all the way up to the governors office on up to white house,and trickle back down to the common people that Richard Spencer is a puppet or shall we say government agent allowing the government to militarize their police force and test crowd control technology etc.,Spencer could be part of the martial law agenda,you would think with all the security today Donald Trump was in town,did not Gainesville the good folk there of show that the whole show was a great waste of money...government intelligence should have known nothing would happen,and we know mainstream news is fake,we see in the video coverage here fox news faking their own bias news protest...and we hear the news hyping a gunshot that was not even in the area but out of the university area on 34th street,that could of not of even happen,fact is nothing happened which showed Charlotteville VA was a staged event,the spirit of Gainesville would not allow such a thing,or what did happen here today?what was that box in the tree... we believe news and good independent journalism is going in and finding out what's really taking place not just reporting what is on the surface,not reporting what they want you to see but what do you really see. which is often times truth that your audience can pick up in an instance...this is the purpose and duty of the independent news source. while working on this story we received a message from one of our annalist who was studying our Instagram videos of the event who said:
"that was some ignorant Antifa crowd,it seem like Trump and Spencer is working on social engineering to feel the waters Phase 1 normalizing a Hitler image then phase 2 is next something strange about Spencer I think he is an agent.I think he's an actor"
note from the video below me and a co-worker tried to get tickets and were denied by Antifa,who did not even pass out all 800 tickets they promised,so you see the objective was to allow only certain people inside...we hope that this article will spark a conversation as to the real intent of Richard Spencer...
The alt-right, or alternative right, is a loosely defined group of people with far-right ideologies who reject mainstream conservatism in favor of white nationalism. White supremacist Richard Spencer initially promoted the term in 2010 in reference to a movement centered on white nationalism and did so according to the Associated Press to disguise overt racism, white supremacism, neo-fascism and neo-Nazism. The term drew considerable media attention and controversy during and after the 2016 United States presidential election.
The 'alt-right' or 'alternative right' is a name currently embraced by some white supremacists and white nationalists to refer to themselves and their ideology, which emphasizes preserving and protecting the white race in the United States in addition to, or over, other traditional conservative positions such as limited government, low taxes and strict law-and-order. The movement has been described as a mix of racism, white nationalism and populism ... criticizes "multiculturalism" and more rights for non-whites, women, Jews, Muslims, gays, immigrants and other minorities. Its members reject the American democratic ideal that all should have equality under the law regardless of creed, gender, ethnic origin or race
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