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[–] 7 pts

It's not a setup for a false flag. This is what's most likely happening -

The RCMP are bringing in thousands of officers from across the country, and temporarily deputising hundreds more people, with the intent of using a massive show of force against the protesters.

All of that is 100% true, and has been covered by all news outlets. The rest is speculation -

They need all of those officers to be armed and to look intimidating. So they had a semi bringing all of the firearms in one shipment, that will be distributed to the officers who are travelling in from other towns and other provinces, and to the temporary newly deputised officers.

But..... someone on the inside decided to hide the shipment, so there couldn't be that big show of force.

The firearms weren't stolen in order to be used in a false flag attack. They were "borrowed", or "misplaced", for a short time so that the politicians couldn't do their big show of force.

[–] 3 pts

No, they were never stolen and they just lied about it to be used as propaganda.

[–] 1 pt

It’s possible. The problem with all of these situations is that it could literally be indicative of anything..

-false flag -what you stated (inside job to stave off disaster) -non governmental agitators planning to cause trouble, thus smearing the protest at large -actual patriots prepared to take back their freedom

There’s just no way to know. We usually can’t ever get a glimpse to figure it out until after something happens, which sucks.

[–] 0 pt

Shaming soldiers and police into becoming whistleblowers and leakers also sometimes works.

Approach to use is to force those in positions that have privileged information, to provide it to the public in one form or another.

Only issue then is sorting out the distractions from the real info.

Johnny is on the spot, pointing out the problems with assuming only one interpretation.

[–] 1 pt

What I know is that nothing changes unless and until soldiers and cops decide to uphold their oaths in large enough numbers.