Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Convention Disruptions Feared

The Institute of Terrorism Research and Response is warning its clients of the potential for "disorders" during the Democratic National Convention in Denver and the Republican National Convention in the Twin Cities of Minnesota.

A threat level advisory obtained by the Gary Baumgarten Report indicates that ITRR domestic terror analysts have uncovered plans by anarchists to shut down the political process; "reclaiming the streets from the police and corporate occupation..."

According to the ITRR, the anarchists feel emboldened because they believe the chances of prosecution are minimal.

Among the tactics anticipated, attempts to blockade streets and freeways to stop delegates from getting to and from the convention centers. The anarchists also intend to take over businesses, including banks, restaurants and gas stations, according to the analysis.

The ITRR is recommending that businesses keep plywood on hand to cover smashed store front windows. They should also prepare to shut off air conditioning ducts to keep tear gas, which may be deployed by police, from entering their businesses.

3 comments:

wolfchat said...

I have heard some of these people talk on paltalk as well.

Anonymous said...

With anything its a thing people go through to have the power and try to empower us. But with all,if we stand tall things will work out.Stand as one and work together and a country rather than trying to take over because its society based. We all came from the same God and will all end up with that God in the end. Sad how simple things have become the source of all evil.

Anonymous said...

Same thing at the WTO and the Dem and GOP conventions 4 years ago. This isn't particularly insightful. I'm sure the cops are ready for all contingencies.