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EE_
2nd April 2016, 06:21 AM
I'd add, if you don't want your face plastered on TV news, wear a disguise! Bandana to cover face, large sunglasses, hat and two T-shirts of different colors. There will more video surveillance in the area of the convention, then you've ever seen before. Also bring spare gasoline in case your car runs out from the trip getting there. Storm proof matches are advised for smokers...it may be windy the day of the event. The weather will be warm, so bring beverages...note: beverages store better in glass containers.


Roger Stone to Trump Supporters: “The Steal Is On” – Get to Cleveland to Prevent GOP from Stealing Nomination

Jim Hoft Mar 31st, 2016 8:44 pm 82 Comments

Former Trump adviser Roger Stone told Alex Jones today “the steal is on” in the RNC. Stone called on all Trump supporters to descend on Cleveland to prevent the Republican establishment from stealing the nomination from Donald Trump.

Mediaite reported:

Roger Stone spoke to Alex Jones on his show Wednesday, and encouraged Trump supporters to rally at the RNC convention in July to prevent the party from stealing the nomination from Trump.

“The big steal is on,” Stone averred.

Stone, the onetime campaign manager for Donald Trump, continued:

“Go to Cleveland. Come to Cleveland. Don’t let the big steal go forward without massive protest. Peaceful, nonviolent protest. So, as they used to say, don’t wait for orders from headquarters. Ride to the sound of the guns. I don’t mean to imply violence on that. I mean: Ride to where the action will be. We have to let the Republican bosses and the kingmakers and the insiders and the lobbyists know that we’re not going to stand for the big steal. So if you are a Trump supporter, make plans now. Take a bus! Hitchhike! Carpool! Take a train! Fly, if you can afford it. We need you in Cleveland.”

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/03/337730/

mick silver
2nd April 2016, 06:37 AM
Journalists finally started to play back to us Trump’s encouragement of violence after he was seen condoning an attack on a black protester at one of his rallies, offering to pay the attacker’s legal fees. The next day he denied encouraging violence, but the day after that, when Republican party leaders finally hinted they would deny him the nomination even though he is likely to bring the required number of delegates to the convention, Trump warned this would provoke riots.
http://journal-neo.org/2016/03/27/the-second-us-revolution-is-starting/

EE_
2nd April 2016, 06:49 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOKr6zgPTcg