Follow up on: 'Borderline Bar' Shoot-Out (By Military Guy) A Caravan-Related As-Above-So-Below Psyop? Hoax Showdown At U.S. - Mexico Border Coming? 11-8-18 "...the latest alleged mass-shooting at 'The Borderline', and...the impending 'Caravan Crisis' at the U.S - Mexico borderline. Is there not something here too coincidental about all these things going down at the 'borderline' to be coincidental. Is it all smoke and mirrors... "Utter chaos" at the Borderline [says the article on alleged bar shooting] ...and smoke [smoke grenade] ...Troops gathering on the U.S. - Mexico borderline now, the alleged Caravan "Invasion" show-down impending, and suddenly ...a random shoot-out...at where else - why the 'Borderline' of course. Shoot-out at the borderline... note especially alleged suspect said to be an "ex-marine". So what we have here then is the military shooting up the borderline. Can it be any more direct..." [see post]
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How a march at the US-Mexico border descended into tear gas and chaos
A planned peaceful march by the migrant “caravan” broke down on Sunday at the US-Mexico border in Tijuana...
One or more people threw rocks at Border Patrol agents, who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. The San Ysidro Port of Entry, the biggest official border crossing into the US, remained completely shut down in both directions during the unrest and for hours afterward.
Tear gas is considered a chemical weapon under international law, making the US government’s response seem all the more hostile. But it also highlights the strangeness of the role that Border Patrol is playing right now: It’s a domestic law enforcement agency that’s working in concert with law enforcement in another country to prevent people from crossing a border.
Tear gas is illegal for international use, but not for use in domestic law enforcement... But this isn’t domestic law enforcement: The tear gas canisters clearly crossed an international border...
The US was successfully able to dispel the crowds Sunday. But there’s no indication that the situation in Tijuana — the waiting, the poor conditions, or the desperation — is going to get any better on its own soon.
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re: 'chaos' at the borderline[s]
Three weeks back [11-7-18] was the alleged Thousand Oaks CA Borderline Bar shooting. It was described essentially as 'chaos at the Borderline' [see 'follow up' at top]. Alleged perpetrator US military background. Exact scenario now being played out at the US - Mexico border - described again - as 'chaos at the borderline' ...involving the US military. Smoke and bullets, as the story goes, at the supposed bar-shooting, and now tear-gas (smoke) and bullets (rubber - so far) at the supposed 'Showdown' at the real border. Perfect match.
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How a march at the US-Mexico border descended into tear gas and chaos
A planned peaceful march by the migrant “caravan” broke down on Sunday at the US-Mexico border in Tijuana...
One or more people threw rocks at Border Patrol agents, who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. The San Ysidro Port of Entry, the biggest official border crossing into the US, remained completely shut down in both directions during the unrest and for hours afterward.
Tear gas is considered a chemical weapon under international law, making the US government’s response seem all the more hostile. But it also highlights the strangeness of the role that Border Patrol is playing right now: It’s a domestic law enforcement agency that’s working in concert with law enforcement in another country to prevent people from crossing a border.
Tear gas is illegal for international use, but not for use in domestic law enforcement... But this isn’t domestic law enforcement: The tear gas canisters clearly crossed an international border...
The US was successfully able to dispel the crowds Sunday. But there’s no indication that the situation in Tijuana — the waiting, the poor conditions, or the desperation — is going to get any better on its own soon.
Smoke and bullets (and military) at the US-Mexico borderline 11-25-18 - just like at the 'Borderline' Bar 11-7-18; - or smoke and mirrors all around |
re: 'chaos' at the borderline[s]
Three weeks back [11-7-18] was the alleged Thousand Oaks CA Borderline Bar shooting. It was described essentially as 'chaos at the Borderline' [see 'follow up' at top]. Alleged perpetrator US military background. Exact scenario now being played out at the US - Mexico border - described again - as 'chaos at the borderline' ...involving the US military. Smoke and bullets, as the story goes, at the supposed bar-shooting, and now tear-gas (smoke) and bullets (rubber - so far) at the supposed 'Showdown' at the real border. Perfect match.