New York man accused of using Twitter to direct protesters during G20 summit guardian.co.uk — For some reason the videos of this have been taken off line too. Yes, we must all do the bidding of the globalists.

A New York-based anarchist has been arrested by the FBI and charged with hindering prosecution after he allegedly used the social networking site Twitter to help protesters at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh evade the police.

Elliot Madison, 41, from Queens, had his home raided and was put on $30,000 (£19,000) bail after he and Michael Wallschlaeger, 46, were tracked to the Carefree Inn motel in Pittsburgh during the summit on 24 and 25 September.

The pair were found sitting in front of a bank of laptops and emergency frequency radio scanners. They were wearing headphones and microphones and had many maps and contact numbers in the room.

Official police documents allege the two men used Twitter messages to contact protesters at the summit “and to inform the protesters and groups of the movements and actions of law enforcement”.




  1. Mr. Fusion says:

    anarchy (nr-k)
    n. pl. an·ar·chies
    1. Absence of any form of political authority.
    2. Political disorder and confusion.
    3. Absence of any cohesive principle, such as a common standard or purpose.

    Politically, “anarchy” is the absence of government. A right wing Liebertarian ideal.

    The difference between that and a true communist system where the people are the government and have all means of control is “night and day”.

  2. RoboSD says:

    No one mentions how the blac block (dressing in all black) tactic is also used by police to equip them with a premise to quell the protests. Denver police were caught using this and reports of the Seattle protests complained of the same. In the UK G20 summit a reporter recognized a blac block protester as a police man. Couple this with the tactics they used to incite at the last G20 one will see that protesting is the new crime. And govt. agencies will use the anarchists image to attack protesters. Coordinating protesters to avoid harm and possibly death for exercising their right to voice themselves, seems to me like a noble thing. This is a display of love to our fellow Americans who are being attacked by policies that protect global directives instead of it’s own people.

  3. noname says:

    # 26 pedro,

    Did I hurt the troll’s poor little feelings??


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