The nonprofit organising Elon Musk’s nationwide protest against Tesla teaches activists how to find a “target” home address and lend aid to those arrested, as well as materials shared on the group’s website shows.
Non-profit organization, Destruction Projectcheering on Black Lives Matter protesters, but is now leading the “Tesla Takedown” movement to stop Musk from destroying “democracy” through the role of government oversight in the Trump administration. Destruction Project Helped with adjustments Saturday’s “Global Action Day” saw more than 200 protests schedule In the US, some of them reportedly became violent. (Related: Foreign Aid Agency awarded $27 million to a group that helps left-wing protesters avoid prisons)
The Confusion Project joins activists online I’m looking for it Events and archived web pages will be displayed. Dozens of scheduled protests have been registered on Action Network, a website for publishing petitions and actionist plans. The suspended project did not respond to multiple requests for comments from DCNF.
“[Our] Research and analysis of Tesla takedown exercise In a statement to the Daily Color News Foundation, Gregory T. Angelo, president of the New Tolerance Campaign, revealed a very sophisticated and highly coordinated effort to “resist” President Trump, “resist” the Tesla Company and engage in offensive threats and political violence to destroy the Tesla company.
The new Tolerance Campaign collects data on “Hard Left Extremism”; release “A dislike warning” warning of potential violence at Saturday gatherings in advance. There have been reports that anti-Imask protesters physically attack others, displaying messages such as “Burning Tesla Save Democracy” at Idaho demonstrations. new york and California Scheduled from the Action Day page.
The Confusion Project co-hosted a protest with the troublemaker on Saturday. phone The agenda for masks is “coup d’etat.” stress “Non-violent behavior” as its policy. The “Action Day” web page is now available later It has been changed Remove references to troublemakers and confusion projects in “#Tesla Takedown”. Troublemakers did not respond to requests for comment.
The event organizers wrote “opposed violence, vandalism and destruction of property,” citing “our first right to amend the peaceable assembly.” However, the confusion project Website It provides resources to leftist activists such as “prison support,” “find target home,” “what to do in the uprising,” or massive protests that could trigger a police response.
The site’s “Prison Support” webpage advises protesters to use encrypted programs to prevent law enforcement from viewing their communications shape “Legal support of groups to those who may endanger arrests.”
“For action and demonstration[,] The role of support in civil disobedience behaviour is important for dangerous arrests,” says One Web Page. “In actions where no one plans to risk an arrest, the role of support is also important to assume the necessary tasks during legal action and to think ahead of time to prepare for the contingency of an unexpected arrest. ”
Another web page If there are detainees, it is recommended to keep them quiet. They are “undocumented” immigrants, “put them out of prison and become lawyers before the police realize they are.”
Information on the website regarding “What to do in the uprising” Get inspiration The chaotic black life was a left-wing “Occupation Wall Street” movement that protested in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014, leading to hundreds Arrest and Millions of Dollar Property damage and law enforcement cost.
“First, do what you think is necessary for the struggle, not what everyone else is doing.” document Linked to the “Upper” web page. “Know you have to use your agency. No one else will tell you what to do during the uprising.”
The documents argue that activists should prepare for risks as police have repeatedly “overreacted” to protest mobs.
“Armed struggle is a legal tool around the world, and we don’t advocate it here, but as the people of Baltimore said, “Broken windows are less important than broken spines.” “There are no good protesters and bad protesters. We cannot divide us into power structures.”
Add another tactic to the street protest and peaceful visits to the homes of people who support the system. Can this be done in more cities? https://t.co/suisv6yxes
– Confusing Project (@disurtproject) June 5th, 2020
Disruption projects too I encourage you “In some cases, going to an office building is inadequate,” so some activists visit “Target’s home address.” that I’ll suggest Find addresses through public databases such as white pages, property records, and voter registrations before protesting.
Destruction Project I’ll explain about it itself On its About page, he says, “Dedicated to supporting uprising, resistance and direct mass action.” The group says it is known that protesters around the world have “non-violently defeated the blame and illegal governments” are known.
“Our belief is that when a large number of people rise up and take action against unfair systems of racial capitalism, heteropatricai, white hegemony, and settler colonialism, we have the ability to rupture and dismantle these systems,” the organization’s About page says.
The Trump administration’s FBI formed what focused on Tesla Task Force In response to some suspicious cases of arson and vandalism Around the country.
The FBI news agency told DCNF: [Kash] Patel is clearly defined. The FBI is relentless in its mission to protect Americans. ”
“Like the recent Tesla attacks, violence, vandalism and domestic terrorism acts are pursued with the full force of the law,” the FBI said.
“The FBI simply does not investigate based solely on protected first amendment terms,” the agency told DCNF. “The FBI focuses on individuals who have committed or intend to commit violence and criminal acts that constitute federal crimes or pose a threat to national security.”
Tesla’s press conference did not respond to requests for comment.
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