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Conservative Activists Pose as OWS Demonstrators and Attempt to Provoke Police

The American Spectator admits to being involved in the precipitation of violence at the Air and Space Museum as a means of discrediting the Occupy Movement.

It has been openly reporting about its “plants” among the protesters and their actions to get certain things to occur.  Included in this, today, was the presence of - and central role played by -  Patrick Howley, its Assistant Editor, in sparking the police reaction and violence.

The American Spectator admits to being involved in the precipitation of violence at the Air and Space Museum as a means of discrediting the Occupy Movement. It has been openly reporting about its “plants” among the protesters and their actions to get certain things to occur.  Included in this, today, was the presence of - and central role played by -  Patrick Howley, its Assistant Editor, in sparking the police reaction and violence.

   Standoff in D.C.

    By Patrick Howley on 10.8.11 @ 6:24PM

    American Spectator reporter pepper-sprayed at Washington protest.

    The fastest-running protesters charged up the steps of Washington’s National Air and Space Museum Saturday afternoon to infiltrate the building and hang banners on the “shameful” exhibits promoting American imperialism. As the white-uniformed security guards hurried to physically block the entrances, only a select few — myself included — kept charging forward.

Mr. Howley’s adventure led to his being pepper-sprayesd as well as to claim being the only protester to make it into the museum.

   Under a cloud of pepper spray I forced myself into the doors and sprinted blindly across the floor of the Air and Space Museum, drawing the attention of hundreds of stunned khaki-clad tourists (some of whom began snapping off disposable-camera portraits of me). I strained to glance behind me at the dozens of protesters I was sure were backing me up, and then I got hit again, this time with a cold realization: I was the only one who had made it through the doors. As two guards pointed at me and started running, I dodged a circle of gawking old housewives and bolted upstairs.

Mr. Howley made it out of the museum again after taking actions that he planned to blame on others. Yet he finds this a source of pride.

   ”The museum is now closed!” screamed one of the guards as alarms sounded. “Everyone make your way to the exits immediately!” Using my jacket to cover my face — which I could feel swelling to Elephant Man proportions — I ducked through the confused tourists and raced out the exit. “Hey, you!” shouted a female guard reaching for my arm. “Get back here!” But I was already down the steps and out of sight.

Patrick Howley is an assistant editor at The American Spectator. It is clear that there was more to the escalation of that incident into police violence than the presence of Occupation supporters.  It appears that its opponents, with a clearly stated agenda to disrupt and discredit it, were centrally involved in what they deliberately escalated out of control - and now they are on the internet bragging about it.

Disrupting a Museum and trying to discredit political movements all at once. Guys I’m all for having political opinions, especially regarding Museums and exhibits but interfering with what’s actually already there, causing a commotion, having the museum shut down and inciting violence(?)/police force action is not okay.

Also pretending to be a protestor from a movement is also not okay.

(via lefthandsuzukimethod)

#ows  #politics  #museums  
  1. thespeedoofsolomon reblogged this from kenshiro28 and added:
    conspiracy theories~
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  3. staticcatfish reblogged this from catbountry and added:
    WHY YOU LITTLE SONOVAWHORE
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  11. swaggaraptor reblogged this from manicscribble and added:
    …what? SO they claim to were able to incite police brutality when, in this case and as far as I can tell, there was...
  12. gettingoodmarks reblogged this from manicscribble and added:
    fuck conservatives. stop ruining everything.
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  17. tyranitarbanks reblogged this from catbountry and added:
    Mother fucking fucker.
  18. pretty-grimm-ones-too reblogged this from sir-redcrosse
  19. drtanner reblogged this from catbountry and added:
    Somehow I am not surprised.
  20. sir-redcrosse reblogged this from catbountry and added:
    KEEP IT CLASSY, CONSERVATIVES~
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  22. buttart reblogged this from tinandcoppermakebronze and added:
    Yeah my friend just messaged me with an article about agent provocateurs. IT STILL FILLS ME WITH DREAD OKAY
  23. catbountry reblogged this from oldmanyellsatcloud
  24. oldmanyellsatcloud reblogged this from beesmygod and added:
    Well, well, well. Looks like I’m less paranoid than I thought.
  25. tinandcoppermakebronze reblogged this from buttart and added:
    false flag operations have...storied tradition when it comes
  26. tbandido reblogged this from litemagic and added:
    This is beyond fucked up. No words for these kinds of acts.
  27. litemagic reblogged this from beesmygod
  28. cetaceanhandiwork reblogged this from beesmygod and added:
    so I guess false-flag trolling is another thing that exists in the real world
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