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Althena
28th October 2016, 19:19
http://activistpost.com/2016/10/americans-preparing-strong-possibility-violence-election-day.html

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With the U.S. presidential elections just around the corner, concerns about violence on Election Day seem to be escalating. Several schools have announced that they will not hold classes when the polls are open due to fears of potential violence. According to a recent survey of voters, “A 51% majority of likely voters express at least some concern about the possibility of violence on Election Day; one in five are ‘very concerned.’”

Voters have been very obsessive in what’s been an emotional presidential election year. It is possible that supporters of the winning party make a public display showing off their victory to emphasize the painful fact that the other candidate has lost. Will they become easy targets? Whoever has lost may question the validity of the election and accuse of opposing side of manipulating the results. If it comes to this, should we expect civil unrest? It may be smart to stock up on a few days of extra food and water, so you can just hole up at home if need be.

Election Year Has Been Filled With Political Hostilities

It’s no surprise people are apprehensive about Election Day. Voters in the U.S. have been passionately divided when it comes to the candidates. Many are fervent to keep the worse of two evils out of office. Decisions seem to be driven more by animosity towards one candidate, rather than by inspiration or vision offered by the other.

Regardless if the voter survey offers an accurate representation of how Americans truly feel, we cannot deny that political discord has already incited violence in communities across the States.

With so much hatred and hostility surrounding the election, one can reasonably expect a violent, or at least unpleasant, conclusion. And any aggression will likely be exacerbated by the news media, which will make matters worse.

Confidence In The Election Process Falters

In addition to the looming question of who will be named president, another big unknown is how will U.S. citizens react? Will they accept the results of the election? As per the previous mentioned voter survey, it seems that the confidence Americans once had in their election process is definitely floundering.

Three of four say they have confidence that the United States will have the peaceful transfer of power that has marked American democracy for more than 200 years, but just 40% say they are “very confident” about that.
More than four in 10 of Trump supporters say they won’t recognize the legitimacy of Clinton as president, if she prevails, because they say she wouldn’t have won fair and square.

More than two-thirds of Trump voters say they worry the election returns could be manipulated. In contrast, eight in 10 of Clinton voters say the returns can be trusted to be fair and accurate.

Best Course is to Stay Prepared

The drama of the election year will likely continue after November 8. It is reasonable to expect that some communities will experience civil unrest, particularly where divisions are strong. It only makes sense to prepare, at least at the basic level, with a week’s worth of storable food and water available in your home. It might also be smart to stock up your bug-out bag. Of course, some may feel the need to be a bit more aggressive with their preparedness plans:

“Since the polls are starting to shift quite a bit towards Hillary Clinton, I’ve been buying a lot more ammunition,” says Rick Darling, 69, an engineer from Harrison Township, in Michigan’s Detroit suburbs. In a follow-up phone interview after being surveyed, the Trump supporter said he fears progressives will want to “declare martial law and take our guns away” after the election.

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loc333
28th October 2016, 20:56
how bout no, everybody is to busy living check to check to give **** about that.If she wins war with russia. If he wins good bye unions......... who ever wins you just have to deal with it and hope you still have a job

neutronstar
29th October 2016, 18:46
how bout no, everybody is to busy living check to check to give **** about that.If she wins war with russia. If he wins good bye unions......... who ever wins you just have to deal with it and hope you still have a job

Actually it will probably be a staged violent protest, just like all the rest.

Althena
30th October 2016, 15:06
Civil Unrest: Post Election Scenarios & Preparation

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Thursday, November 3rd, 2016 at 8:00 PM Central Time for this free webinar hosted by Oath Keepers. We will be discussing post election civil unrest & terrorism scenarios and how to prepare for it. This is a non-partisan presentation, unrelated to the candidates themselves. This will be an in-depth presentation on how to prepare for possible unrest or terrorism in urban and suburban areas and how to make an emergency plan for your family. We’ll discuss how to prepare to shelter in place and minimize the danger of arson and home invasion, including neighborhood security and defense, contingency plans (Plan B, C, D) as well as what you need to do to safely get out of town if need be. Be ready before anything happens.

Threat briefing: Threat group analyst “Navy Jack”; current police academy defensive tactics instructor John Karriman (team leader in our Ferguson Ops who understands what it’s like to go up against arsonists and looters); SWAT veteran and current serving peace officer, Greg McWhirter (who worked riot control on major civil disturbances as a big city cop); and EOD expert SGM Joseph Santoro (Ret), who will speak on the threat of IEDs (what we have seen overseas is coming here).

Recommended plans, countermeasures, and preps: Above panelists will be joined by personal security specialist Bill Witten; U.S. Army Ranger veteran Ivan Chiplinsky (lessons learned from multiple Florida Hurricanes on sheltering in place that apply in man-made storms too); U.S. Army Ranger veteran Jim Arroyo (Arizona Oath Keepers CPT Director who successfully partners with local police for community security); LDS food storage and preparedness expert Ron Norton, and emergency medical and communications expert Nick Meacher (yet to be confirmed). We may add one or two more if needed, to cover all critical subjects.
Together, they bring with them many years of experience dealing with personal security, law enforcement, civil unrest, terrorist threats, and the policies and procedures that both help and hinder the average citizen when things get ugly. This will be a fast-paced but well organized webinar to give you what you really need to know and do, to be ready in case of “SHTF” post election.


As patriots, we need to be prepared so we can fulfill our duty to our family, our community, and our country. Now is a good time to check your plan (or form one!), check, organize, and shore up your equipment/supplies/preps, and get your you-know-what wired tight, just in case. – Oath Keepers


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Oath Keepers Board of Directors member John Karriman standing on a rooftop in Ferguson, MO during the civil unrest there

https://www.oathkeepers.org/webinar-civil-unrest/

Heartsong
30th October 2016, 16:26
Although the original post is informative, I believe by taking photographs of incidents of the past and implying that "this is America as it will be" is not accurate.
The results of the elections will be released after 8:00 PM local time. Responsible people will get up the next morning, take a look at the news and go on to work or school or whatever a normal weekday holds for them. There will be a mix of responses of disappointment, relief, or elation but life will look just as "normal" as it did the day before.

Althena
30th October 2016, 17:36
Although the original post is informative, I believe by taking photographs of incidents of the past and implying that "this is America as it will be" is not accurate.
The results of the elections will be released after 8:00 PM local time. Responsible people will get up the next morning, take a look at the news and go on to work or school or whatever a normal weekday holds for them. There will be a mix of responses of disappointment, relief, or elation but life will look just as "normal" as it did the day before.

I sure hope you're right. Keep safe.

peggy englebrake
1st November 2016, 20:46
I keep hoping people will not vote, when both "candidates" are part of the cabel, the voting machines have a known fraudulent program and the criminals are hoping for an excuse to initiate Marshall law and take away any remaining rights we have. Not voting is the responsible action. Not voting is the way to stay safe. Until enough of us wake up and refuse to be a part of the corruption we are all fu****.