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Look Ma! No fires or anger, just lots of love for America.
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ED Noor: And now for an on-the-ground description from a participant of the events at the Save America Rally. The author's words are well thought out, well written and thorough. Earlier that morning, I had watched a few hours of the rally live culminated by Trump's excellent speech in which he repeatedly mentioned peace.
The mood was, as best the camera's captured it, jubilant and calm. Just plain folks, brightly clad, families to seniors with everything in between, primarily pale of complexion.
The Mayor of DC had gone so far as to remove all amenities from the attendees, right down to portapotties, it seems many things were set to create problems, including actions of the police who became aggressive after curfew. Something they never were/are when it comes to politically correct, agenda approved, Marxist activists of all stripes as America was burned over the summer.
Thee audience showed great respect for the President and his words.My thought was, at the time, "Enjoy this speech. It might be his last." And so here we are. The entire world has completely turned against this man. What comes next, I don't know but the infiltration of this peaceful demonstration of support for a beleaguered and beloved President, cheated of their/his just due, was fouled to be referred to in the future as an act of despicable measures. The media is busily pushing this false narrative as it silences all dissent. Just as it has over other huge misrepresentations over the past century. Speak of it and you are silenced perhaps even lose your freedom. (Hollowco$t, 9/11).
(((They have been at this game, enforcing their rules for a very very very long time.))) This is but the latest of such international deceptions.
We have been watching the erosion of freedom of speech for decades but never so accelerated as it is now. At this point, Mr. Trump has been muzzled by those who fear him so greatly.
While we can, we need to keep the truth out there. Have no illusions, however; things are going to get more challenging as the stakes rise.
By
Cat McGuire
Part I
Contrary to Big Media’s Big Fat Lies, the Save America
rally on Wednesday, January 6, 2021, was in my opinion an exhilarating,
momentous, peaceful protest.
Spoiler alert: I did not make it inside
the Capitol, but I was in the first 25% wave of people that arrived, and like
99.9% of those around me, I jubilantly participated in a peaceful “storming” of
the Capitol.
A friend I’ll call “Bill” invited me to
go to Washington for what was shaping up to be an historic event. We took the
train down from New York the night before and stayed at the apartment of his
brother “Jim.” Bill is a former lefty type who quips that the left had to work
awfully hard to get him to be the Trump supporter he now is. Jim got totally
fed up with the Democrats and is now an avid Trump supporter.
Cat McGuire with two patriots
On arrival to the Ellipse where Trump
would speak, I can say based on many Washington marches under my belt that the
Save America rally’s turn-out was spectacular. I heard reports of a
million plus present. We will likely never get an official crowd estimate
from the National Park Service.
I’ve been to marches large and small,
but I don’t recall encountering such a polite, well-mannered crowd. Bill had
been to a prior Trump rally and Jim had been to three (Johnstown, Trump’s
hospital vigil, November 3).
They said every rally is the same:
uncommonly good, nice people. I figured their love of Trump colored their
characterization of the President’s base. But I discovered at the rally
that it’s an actual thing: Trump supporters are by and large decent,
down-to-earth, genuine people.
I saw many women at the rally, and tons
of young people. Contrary to the drumbeat that Trump supporters are
racist white supremacists, Bill and Jim told me that the rallies they attended
were very diverse: Sikhs, African Americans, Cubans, Mexican, and
Vietnamese. The election numbers prove this out, with Trump gaining
incredible traction with Black and Hispanic voters. From what I saw, this
Save America rally was almost all White. I never did get a good answer why
Trump’s diverse base did not get to D.C. for this rally.
I have to say I was truly surprised how
incredibly informed almost everyone I met was. The conversations I had
revealed big-picture thinkers as well as familiarity with granular details.
Those I spoke with certainly defied the stereotypical depictions of dumb
deplorables.
As expected, there were a lot of
Christians in the crowd, some of whom I had great talks with. I’m not a
Christian, but I respected their deep faith and the fact that Christians I’ve
been meeting of late (not Zionist Christians) are intensely engaged with the
pressing political issues of our age. I was expecting to see Orthodox Jews, but
didn’t, although I saw the Israeli flag a couple times.
Trump finally came on at 12:00pm and in
my opinion he spoke with gravitas. I appreciated that he came right out
and told the crowd to remember all the Republicans who have ended up being
turncoats, and the audience appropriately booed on cue. (Check out how Mitt Romney was heckled ~ uncued ~ on his
flight to D.C.)
We left the Ellipse a little early to
make it to the Capitol by 1:00pm when the certification proceedings were
scheduled to commence. I assumed everyone would rally outside the Capitol. Some
people were saying we should go in and demand the Senate do the right thing,
but I didn’t hear anyone echo that idea.
People were angry and disgusted, saying
they’ve had enough and they’re not taking it anymore. The stench of the Georgia
election the day before was in the air. While the demonstrably stolen national
elections were the coup de grace, the Biden Crime Family, China, the lockdowns,
the riots and looting, and the totalitarian threat of a Democratic win all
figured prominently in people’s minds and emotions, and I saw many protest
signs that expressed those concerns.
Walking to the Capitol, we learned that
Pence was going to throw Trump under the bus. The feelings of injustice were
palpable. Appropriately, the crowd made a pit stop at the Department of
Justice en route to the Capitol. The crowd was really wound up, roaring chants
like “Do your work!,” “Shame on you!,” and “Crime scene!”
There were two officials standing in
front of the DoJ, and they weren’t the slightest bit worried that this keyed-up
crowd might start pelting them with rotten eggs or something. While I saw one
protester employ an actual pitchfork to carry his protest sign,
I did not see a single visible weapon
the entire time.
So much for White men and
their guns.
Yes, people were angry.
Yes, people were venting.
But I felt very safe with
this crowd.
As we were walking down Constitution
Avenue, it dawned on me that there were virtually no police anywhere. They were
surely around, but on the thirty-minute walk to the Capitol, we didn’t see a
single police officer. I did spy an undercover man with an ear wire and then a
few police cars diagonally parked at intersections, but that’s it.
I was really taken aback by the
conspicuous absence of a police presence. Every major march I’ve been to, the
streets are fully lined with police, sometimes on horses. I remember
being terrified once at a New York City protest when a cop on an enormous steed
charged into us demonstrators.
Bill, Jim, and I got to the Capitol
about 1:30pm before much of the crowd had arrived and saw protesters running up
the steps. We were surprised to see so many going up the steps because we
assumed there was a police barrier.
We smelled tear gas and heard
flash-bang grenades going off in the distance, but very soon the disturbance
fizzled and the unruffled crowd paid no more attention to the possibility of
violence ~ especially since no reinforcements came at all until we left the
event at 4:00pm. It was at that time ~ finally ~ that police cars began
converging on the site as we were walking away.
For some, entering the Capitol was very
easy. I talked to a young Asian man who couldn’t believe how easy it was
to enter the building. A White guy told me he went in and out several times.
Apparently, there were various entrances.
Dozens of people were rushing up the
stairway and congregating on the balconies. Where we were, though, there
was gridlock on the steps. The long line prompted many to climb the
walls, the scaffolding, and construction trailer roofs, which is what we did,
and it gave us a panoramic bird’s eye view.
There was a tremendous sense of
excitement. Dozens of people, even hundreds, could have easily “stormed”
the Capitol, but chose not to. In fact, a relatively extremely small number
entered the building. In my opinion, most did not go in because there was so
much camaraderie and patriotic zeal taking place outside. Crowds were singing
the Star Spangled Banner, and of course chanting “USA! USA!”
The energy was electric,
100% positive;
we were determined to
make sure
our presence was known to
the lawmakers inside
who we assumed were
deliberating on the certification.
It is almost impossible to find an overhead shot to appreciate the size of the crowd in attendance. The above image is a far cry from the following image pushed by the media:
For a crowd this size and in light of
the crimes that had been done against our country, the heightened energy
flowing amongst us could have been combustible. But we protesters had about as
much malevolence as an energized Superbowl crowd.
Because the vast majority of the crowd
was not engaging in violence, I suggest that there was a Charlottesville-type
situation in which Antifa types violently breached the Capitol despite filmed
instances of Trump supporters trying to stop them.
And just as with Charlottesville that
likewise brimmed with agents provocateur, the media are now demonizing the Trump
protesters with the calumny of White supremacism:
Implicitly
treating them as proxies
for 70
to 80 million Trump voters.
I spoke with a middle-aged White guy
who was 20 feet behind the late Ashli Babbit. He told me he heard a shot, saw
her fall down, and that she was hit in the neck. He said there were people on
the scene who told everyone to leave so they could attend to her. He did not
tarry, and had to leave through a broken glass door. He struck me as someone
who was in a state of semi-shock. His parting words to me were how
fortunate he felt because he “could have been that person.”
(ED Noor: Such a precise
shot, coincidentally, is proof of military type training such as that used by
Israeli forces against the Palestinians.)
Let’s be clear, the so-called Capitol
riot was trifling compared to the violent rioting and looting in U.S. cities by
Black Lives Matter and Antifa mobs. These events were shamelessly excused by
the media, and many celebrities as well as Kamala Harris paid for the bail of
those arrested.
Of the 24 photos USA Today posted of “Damage inside the US Capitol,” the most damning
consisted of debris, litter, and dust. Compare the property damage of January
6th to last summer when “mostly peaceful protesters” reduced vast swaths of Washington, D.C. to flames.
Biden and Black Lives Matter are now
calling the Capitol police racist for treating the violent “Capitol breachers”
(Antifa) with kid gloves. If the powers that be actually thought Trump supporters
were dangerous extreme-right radicals with guns looking for trouble, wouldn’t
the State have been armed to the teeth to protect the Capitol?
I didn’t see any National
Guard.
I didn’t see any D.C.
police.
About 3:00pm, with most everyone from
the Ellipse now at the Capitol, we were on the lawn right next to a line of
about 25 police officers who walked through the dense crowd in riot gear. They
didn’t treat us as if we were “domestic terrorists,” and in turn we treated
them respectfully.
Around 4:00pm, everyone began to get an
emergency text message from D.C. Mayor Bowser saying a curfew would be in
effect from 6:00pm that night until 6:00am the next day. Everyone
dutifully began to leave.
Later when I was able to read the
media’s reporting, I was dumbfounded to see something I had experienced as so
peaceful, positive, and inspiring be described as violent, negative, and
destructive. Black is white. War is peace. The stolen narrative of the Save
America rally is my personal 1984 moment.
Part II: How a Life-Long
Leftist Ended Up at a Trump “Save America” Rally
I am not a fan of Donald Trump, nor am
I a “Q” devotee. I inherited a liberal Democrat tradition from my mother
who is of Italian immigrant descent. Since 1992, I’ve always voted Green.
In the 80s and 90s, I was active in anti-racist
and ecofeminist movements. Around 2010,
I emerged from a hiatus of political activity to discover a shocking fact: the
9/11 Official Narrative was riddled with inaccuracies, if not outright lies.
I discovered my liberal-left community
offered little information of value on 9/11, largely because leftist thought
leaders dismissed unorthodox views as “conspiracy theories.” Thankfully,
I went where the evidence took me, not where orthodox ideology dictated.
I found myself surfing right-wing (!) websites and dialoguing with lions, and
tigers, and libertarians, oh my!
By 2016, I had begun to cull the best
of liberal-left and conservative-libertarian positions. My leftist
colleagues made the binary assumption that if I wasn’t all-in for Hillary, I
must be “for Trump.” Au contraire.
By 2020, dismayed by the mind-muddle of
Trump Derangement Syndrome, coupled with the weaponization of political
identity, I now believe the liberal-left has completely devolved into
unprincipled putrefying pus.
Their most pernicious
mission
is hijacking our nation
onto an express train to
Totalitarianville.
Today I’m neither left nor right.
Like so many other former lefty-liberals, I
seek to align on common issues, not tribal loyalties. We embrace core
values of a free society:
a)Common sense ~ the
ability to think independently and rationally
b)Truth ~ a commitment
to evidentiary facts and justice without censorship
c)Patriotism ~ love
and respect for one’s country and its peoples
d)Faith ~ a belief
that a higher spiritual force guides us all
I lived the first 18 years of my life
in a small Indiana town, population 900, where my father’s people came from
Ireland in the early 1800s and farmed the land. They were conservative
Republicans ~ proto deplorable, if you will. Having now lived more than
half my life in cosmopolitan New York City, I admit that culturally there
remains a significant gap between me and my new We-the-People allies.
Nonetheless, these days I feel a very strong, authentic connection to my roots,
rural America, where locals deeply value liberty and our Constitutional
freedoms.
So many lefty-liberals did not vote
Democratic in 2020 in large part because they recognize that what are
notionally called Democrats is now armored with the full array of Deep State
Establishment Power, including Big Tech, Big Media-Entertainment, Big Pharma,
Corporate Wall Street, the ABC agencies, the Academy, and the Nonprofit
Industrial Complex.
In cahoots with
opportunistic Republicans, this Power
intends to usher in a
tyrannical
Great Reset agenda
and assassinate the
Constitution
~ Oh, except for the 25th
Amendment.
I spoke with so many people at the
January 6th Washington D.C. rally and learned that these folks
incontrovertibly understand what Deep State Establishment Power is about.
They know there is overwhelming evidence that the 2020 election was stolen.
They know that seasoned coup makers created chaotic conditions
with the mail-in ballot scam, and they gaslight constituents to believe the
election was fair. More alarming, they accuse Trump of fomenting a coup
that they themselves are in the midst of orchestrating as we speak.
Under the guise of
audacious cunning lies
and manipulative
propaganda,
a very criminal element
cheated its way to power.
That’s why the rally was called Save
America. And that is what all common sense, truth-loving, patriotic,
faithful Americans must do ~ rise to the occasion to Save America.
Cat
McGuire is an activist and writer who lives New York City. She works with Break
The Spell, a public outreach group raising awareness about the Covid plandemic
and the Great Reset.
Bonus Description of the rally by Bobby:
Thank
you for a great piece of reporting Cat. I too was at both the Trump rally and
the march to the Capital and demonstration there. (I am also from NYC btw) I
have been to more than a few Trump rallies and Maga marches and everything you
say in your piece is true. I agree that they are exhilarating to say the least.
For me, getting out of NYC and attending all of the three maga marches in D.C.,
the first being on 11/14/20, is a cleansing experience. To be around so much
love for this country, it’s constitution, it’s founders, it’s culture, so many
other Christians, is an amazing, great experience. Trump rallies are ‘Love
Festivals.’
I
stayed for the whole of Trump’s speech. I then marched with everyone to the
Capital, and along the way I did notice the absence of a police presence. I can
tell you that at both the November march and December march, there was a heavy
police presence. The D.C. police at those marches were in no way intimidating.
They were both times always very courteous and helpful and many are Trump
supporters. Not seeing them this time around, and I mean I don’t remember
seeing any law enforcement at all until we got to the Capital and even there
the police presence was very minimal was strange.
By this
time we had heard that Pence shit on us and as you state, the Georgia scam was
still in the air. Although raucous at times, the demonstration at the capital
was peaceful and fun.
Being
very hungry, I left to get something to eat which was a chore since most
establishments were closed. I came back at about four and the crowd was more
raucous and loud but still, in no way violent. Due to the size of the crowd,
the closest that I could get to the capital entrance was literally about 50
yards from it. Even though I was that far away, we were tear gassed! Being tear
gassed is not fun to say the least-burns your eyes like hell. There was no
violence whatsoever so why would the D.C. police or whomever they were, tear
gas peaceful protestors. That to me is what made people to start to leave. It
was not, in my opinion, the alert from the mayor.
I will
always cherish the great friends I’ve made, great feelings I’ve had at the
Trump rallies these past four years.
Yesterday
Twitter banned Trump. Marc Zuckerberg has banned Trump from facebook. Pressure
is being put on Parler to censor conservatives. We are heavily censored on
twitter and facebook. All of the pictures that I have posted of the rally have
been removed by facebook.
Yesterday
was a scary, dangerous day for America. Here come the communists now. At the
first DC march in November, a lot of talk was about resisting the lockdowns (no
one at Trump rallies ever wears a mask btw). The talk Wednesday was all about
secession. I was never a fan of it but now I’m all for it. People have had
enough and I kept hearing the phrase, “enough is enough” repeated over and over
again by the people. If the President doesn’t declassify everything for all of
the country to see how evil and pernicious the deep state really is and start
the process of getting some of these criminals in jail, secession, which if you
look at a map of the electoral college by county, all red, would be most of the
country.
What
else is there that we can do?