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C.Martel
9th June 2020, 02:38 PM
That is the argument. For your own safety because jews let loose nigs onto Northern cities and created war zones of crime, the book 1984 is the 'solution'.

'Never let a crisis go to waste'

https://www.bitchute.com/video/RtFRXv1M9rIU/

You want the popo busting down your door to save you from the darkies.

I'd rather have the 2nd amendment, have no popo to kidnap those who shoot criminals found in their homes, because the public can do better than the 'popo state'.

First step to getting rid of terrorist police is getting rid of 'qualified 'immunity''. If they can't beat up and bully the public, nobody would join the popo.

ziero0
10th June 2020, 05:59 AM
This outfit would work security for $500 in beer

By some accounts, the Hells Angels were hired as security by the management of the Rolling Stones, on the recommendation of the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane (who both had previously used the Angels for security at performances without incident),[18][19] for $500 worth of beer. This story has been denied by some parties who were directly involved. According to the road manager of the Rolling Stones' 1969 US Tour, Sam Cutler, "the only agreement there ever was ... the Angels would make sure nobody tampered with the generators, but that was the extent of it. But there was no way 'They're going to be the police force' or anything like that. That's all bollocks."[20] The deal was made at a meeting including Cutler, Grateful Dead manager Rock Scully, and Pete Knell, a member of the Hells Angels' San Francisco chapter.[15] According to Cutler, the arrangement was that all the bands were supposed to share the $500 beer cost, "[but] the person who paid it was me, and I never got it back, to this day."[15]

Hells Angels member Bill "Sweet William" Fritsch recalled this exchange he had with Cutler at a meeting prior to the concert, in which Cutler had asked them to provide security:

We don't police things. We're not a security force. We go to concerts to enjoy ourselves and have fun.

Well, what about helping people out—you know, giving directions and things?

Sure, we can do that.

When Cutler asked how they would like to be paid, William replied, "We like beer."[20] In the documentary Gimme Shelter, Sonny Barger states that the Hells Angels were not interested in policing the event, and that organizers had told him that the Angels would be required to do little more than sit on the edge of the stage, drink beer, and make sure there were not any murders or rapes occurring