Friday, May 16, 2014

Delusional - it's the only way to describe the far-right.

Delusional - it's the only way to describe the far-right.

WATCH LIVE: Operation American Spring warns of FEMA roundup, civil war, chemtrails (Click here for link to live-stream, to read more)

By Travis Gettys
Friday, May 16, 2014 10:27 EDT
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The revolution may or may not be televised, but it will be streamed live online.
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Operation American Spring is scheduled to kick off Friday in Washington, D.C., and an affiliated group posted a live stream online.
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However, the feed showed only a call-in show hosted by conservative broadcaster Mark Connors, who said he was broadcasting from a tour bus about 10 miles away from the National Mall because he could not park any closer.
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No verified photos or videos had been posted from the event, which organizers claim would draw between 10 million and 30 million people, by 10 a.m. EST.
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Connors spoke with the organization's leader, retired Col. Harry Riley, about 9:30 a.m. and asked about rumors that the Federal Emergency Management Administration rounding up participants.
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"If FEMA does try to round you up, how will you defend yourself?" Connors asked. "With a piece of paper? With a flag?"
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Riley said participants would not carry firearms to the event, but he said they were prepared to defend themselves.
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A caller from North Carolina said he feared Obama would declare martial law and begin executing Christian citizens as a prelude to civil war.
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"We learned one thing from the Bundy ranch," the caller said. "If you are armed, they will not pose a threat to the people protesting. If you are not armed, you are a target - plain and simple."
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Another caller from Michigan said he was more concerned about government manipulation of natural resources.
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"I'm so fed up with the tyranny I sold my jet ski," the caller said. "I'm so fed up with the way the government is manipulating the water with the chemtrails, I'm afraid I can't even use my jet ski."
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Riley told Connors that heavy morning rains had dampened turnout, but he said out-of-town visitors camping outside the capital would likely arrive later Friday or through the weekend.

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One of the demonstrators suggested they sing the national anthem, and he initially led off with the opening words to "America The Beautiful" before joining the others in "The Star-Spangled Banner."
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