Obviously, I have no idea exactly what’s going to happen at tomorrow’s gun rights rally slated to be held in Richmond, Virginia. All I can say is that everything I’m seeing about this event is bad. The whole thing appears to be a setup so they can declare the attendees domestic terrorists or violent White supremacists of some kind. And as we know, it doesn’t matter what specifically happens, it is the narrative that’s pushed which is most important.

It’s highly probable that the rally-goers will be attacked by fed-linked groups and then declared domestic terrorists or charged with crimes if they defend themselves. This is what happened in Charlottesville a few years ago and we have seen similar things happen when groups like the Proud Boys organized events.

Just look at what’s happened so far.

The Virginia state government has declared a state of emergency banning firearms around the capitol.

The FBI has arrested a number of alleged White supremacists who were reportedly planning on attending the rally to paint a narrative about the rally-goers being violent White supremacists.

All sorts of militarized police are being deployed to the area ahead of the event.

The rally is even going to be held in a caged off area making it easy for fed-linked groups to start trouble with the attendees.

The Jewish media is already painting this rally as a rally of violent White supremacist extremists. And while you could argue that this isn’t the truth of the situation, the truth doesn’t matter. The truth didn’t matter when it came to Charlottesville even after an independent report correctly blamed police for doing nothing to separate the two sides and even forced the opposing sides to come into conflict with one another.

Who knows though, maybe this will be a non-event, but I wouldn’t bet on it considering what happened in Charlottesville. And the fact that this is happening in the same state where all that happened should give people some pause.

Charlottesville proved conclusively that freedom of assembly doesn’t actually exist in America. If you assemble for the purposes of promoting a political view that does not align with the goals of international Jewry, you risk the entire system railroading you for your beliefs.

We have to recognize that America is not a free country.

This rally appears to be a trap and I would not go.