

Why am I NOT surprised!!
“Google trends for Washington DC and Tel Aviv expose another CIA/ #Mossad assassination”
by Ricky And Council Estate Media on Substack
“In a weird coincidence, Google data shows that someone searched for #Rahmanullah #Lakanwal *before* he carried out the shooting of two #NationalGuards in Washington DC on 26 November”
https://open.substack.com/pub/councilestatemedia/p/google-trends-for-washington-dc-and
#Press #US #Washington #TelAviv #Shooting #FalseFlag #Repression #Trump #GoogleTrends #Spike #Deletion #CIA #Afghanistan
#Breaking @ 12:33am ET
Openly defiant #Trump Admin has met its match as an #Oregon Trump-appointed FedJudge just issued her 2nd Emergency #TemporaryRestrainingOrder in 24 hrs 2 prevent Trump frm sending federalized #NationalGuards troops frm #California [& elsewhere] into #Portland. #MichaelPopok is joined by California AG #RobBonta
4 exclusive briefing about Judge #Immergut’s latest..ruling, as she fears Trump is moving nation frm “#ConstitutionalLaw” 2 “#MartialLaw.”
Today in Labor History September 23, 1913: The United Mine Workers of America began the first of a series of strikes which would escalate into the Colorado Coalfield War. Miners were fighting the Rockefeller-owned Colorado Fuel and Iron (CF&I) for safer working conditions and better pay. From 1884 and 1912, Colorado miners averaged 6.81 deaths per every 1,000 miners, a fatality rate over double the national average of 3.12. However, two mine explosions in 1910 brought the state mining mortality rate to above 10, triple the national average. Due to jury tampering by the company, Rockefeller was never held accountable and never had to pay out any settlements. CF&I virtually owned the political apparatus of Colorado. The company registered every one of its employees to vote, even non-citizen immigrants and company mules, in a tactic that would make today’s Republicans blush. The Colorado Coalfied War lasted over the next two years and resulted in up to 200 deaths, including over 37 soldiers and private cops working for Rockefeller. The war included the Ludlow Massacre, when National Guards massacred at least 19 people living in a tent colony, including 12 children and three women. In retaliation for this unprovoked massacre, armed miners attacked mines, killing scabs, destroying property, and fighting National Guard troops. It was possibly the bloodiest labor dispute in U.S. history. Rockefeller used both Pinkertons and Baldwin-Felts private detectives to protect scabs and intimidate striking miners. They would attack mining camps with machine guns mounted on a car dubbed the “Death Special.” The authorities repeatedly jailed Mother Jones, who had come to support the strike. During one arrest, miners tried to free her but were repelled by National Guards. On the first day of the strike, she said during a speech: "Rise up and strike! If you are too cowardly, there are enough women in this country to come in here and beat the hell out of you."
Read my article on the Ludlow massacre here: https://michaeldunnauthor.com/2024/04/20/the-ludlow-massacre/
Read my article on the Pinkertons here: https://michaeldunnauthor.com/2024/04/04/union-busting-by-the-pinkertons/
#workingclass #LaborHistory #strike #union #miners #coal #massacre #police #policebrutality #pinkertons #immigrants #colorado #ludlow #rockefeller #nationalguards #motherjones
Today in Labor History September 10, 1897: A sheriff and deputies killed 19 striking miners and wounded 40 others in Lattimer mine, near Hazelton, Pennsylvania during a peaceful mining protest. Many of those killed were originally brought in as strikebreakers, but then later organized and joined the strike. The miners were mostly Polish, Lithuanian, Slovak and German. The massacre was a turning point for the UMW. Working and safety conditions were terrible. 32,000 miners had died from 1870-1897, just in the northeastern coalfields of Pennsylvania. Wages had dropped 17% since the mid-1890s.
The strike began in mid-August, when teenage mule drivers walked off the job to protest the consolidation of stables, which had forced them to walk much further just to get to work. After a scuffle between drivers and supervisors, two thousand men walked out, as well. Soon, all the mines in the region had joined the strike. Most of the men who weren’t already members of the UMW quickly joined the union. Up to 10,000 miners were now on strike. The mine owners’ private police, known as the Coal & Iron Police (miners called them Cossacks, for their brutality), was too small to quash the strike, so they called on the sheriff to intervene. He mustered a posse of 100 Irish and English immigrants, who confronted the miners as they marched toward Latimer, on Sep 10. Along the way, they joked about how many miners they were going to kill.
The massacre provoked a near uprising. The sheriff called for the deployment of the National Guard, which sent 2,500 troops to quell the unrest. 10 days later, a group of Slavic women, armed with fire pokers and rolling pins, led 150 men and boys to shut down the McAdoo coal works, but were stopped by the National Guards. The sheriff, and 73 deputized vigilantes, were put on trial. However, despite evidence clearly showing that most of the miners had been shot in the back, and none had been armed, they were all acquitted.
#workingclass #LaborHistory #coal #mining #union #strike #latimer #massacre #police #policebrutality #policemurder #immigration #nationalguards
if using their own state’s #NationalGuards as invading armies wasn’t the cue, then taking away Kamala Harris’ security detail should make it obvious Trump will absolutely have his #MAGA #ICE fulfill its destiny as the billionaires’ army:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c04r073nxz5o
every time #GOP #billionaires have Trump make a move for all-out armed violence and Civil War, am reminded of why, in Russia, Trotsky went after the liberals and moderates first: there is no moderate nor liberal #fascism.