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So, good.

Welcome to Nazi Germany America.
Yep. If you ever wondered what you would have done during the run up to WWII, take a look at what you're doing now and what you're willing to be doing in the very near future. Me? I'm running comms between several groups of like-minded, antifascist individuals; setting up supply drops; working out escape routes and convoy routes; pulling all of my logistics info together; and I guess it's time to arm up and hit the streets. As is my extreme civic duty.

Oh, and the federal pigfucking swine are moving in on Portland already.
 
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If things get darker before the dawn.
 
Federal munitions are different than state munitions:
Spede Heat CS
Muzzle Blast OC
Saf-Smoke White
CTS 7290-9 "Nine-Banger"

Reports from the ground indicate that fed gas hits harder than state gas.
  • Baby shampoo is recommended for getting excess residue off your face and especially around your eyes.
  • Some people have suggested that slathering your exposed skin with mayonnaise can reduce the burn from gas on exposed skin. It's a fat, so if the gas is fat soluble that would work, but I think I'd go for coconut oil or another MCT oil for best infusion of the gas into the fat.
  • If you're going to be buying ear plugs, buy silicone ear plugs. They'll stick to the side of your helmet until needed and they're non-permeable. Foam earplugs are gas permeable and you don't want CS gas hanging out in your ear canals all night.
  • Nine-Bangers go off at around 180 decibels. This is ear damage level. Buy ear plugs, see above.
  • If you're building a plywood shield, stay away from ACX, CDX, or MDO - they're too soft and light to provide good protection. Look for Europly or Appleply, they're made from hardwood veneer and have a lot more solid coverage as they're for finish carpentry and cabinet work.
  • Carry a gatorade or other squeeze-style sports bottle with a mixture of Maalox and water for washing teargas out of your and your comrades' eyes.
  • Drink plenty of water. Eat healthy snacks. Conserve your energy. Sleep when you can.
  • Don't trust Twitter, Facebook, Twitch, and Gmail as your only communications systems - seek out OpenSoure XMPP server software like OpenFire for Pidgin-Over-Tor or Pidgin-Over-VPN services, or use Mastadon.
  • Never TOR over VPN unless you have a very strong level of trust with your VPN provider. If they would accede to a US Subpoena, do not TOR through them, or your Exit Node may be vulnerable.
  • TAILS is your friend.
  • Get to know PGP encryption.
  • Know your exit strategy. Learn everything you can about your city. Does it have abandoned steam tunnels, or shanghai tunnels? Where are the entrances? Who controls them? What about your rail lines? Any abandoned lines nearby that can be used to move large amounts of people or cargo quickly? Tunnels can be great for storage of large amounts of whatever needs to be stored.
  • Check in with the more sane preppers for information on personal home supplies and the like.
  • For ventilators/gas masks, check your local industrial painting and woodworking supply houses. EB Bradley, Wurth Louis and Company, McMaster-Carr, Grainger Supply, and Fastenal all sell respirators in half- or full-face models (or both). Autozone sells face shields and mechanics gloves (impact resistance, cut resistance, some heat resistance but not enough for picking up teargas and throwing it back - for that you need welders gloves).
 
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Do not go to protests/riots/whatever these are now dressed as press unless you are ready to be targeted specifically by the feds, who are currently gassing, flash banging, and shooting the FUCK out of all press in Portland. The cops in Austin attacked Hiram. Cops in Kansas City attacked their Press. The traitor in chief has declared press the enemy, and his secret police are listening.
 
Five minute warning for all people to leave downtown Portland. All of downtown Portland is now closed. You have five minutes.
 
Federal Agents are now shooting reporters point blank in the head with riot control munitions and targeting them directly with gas and smoke grenades.
 
3:11 AM, multiple federal snatch vans seen leaving the federal building complex. Cops on the streets push the protesters out of downtown, sprinting through the streets, some trying to flying-kick protesters to knock them down, and failing badly. Riot Ribs' u haul full of the possessions that they reclaimed today yesterday has had its tires slashed by cops, driver has been arrested, truck has been towed. Just another morning on the crazy streets of Portland, OR. Snack Van Man has been arrested tonight as well. He was filming from his van.
 
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and I guess it's time to arm up and hit the streets. As is my extreme civic duty.
Okay, I don't know what exactly you mean by that, and I hope I can dismiss some of the more extreme interpretations, but I feel I should ask you to please stop and reconsider. I see you feel very strongly about what is going on, as you well should, but escalating tensions is not likely to end in your favour. Protesting peacefully and unarmed is one thing, but they are likely to pay a lot more 'special attention' to the ones packing heat. There is a chance that you, and the unarmed protesters standing next to you, might get seriously hurt.

However bad things may seem at the moment, please remember that they are only temporary. Wait until November, and do your peaceful civic duty then (vote). Trump is behind in the polls, and the things happening in your city and others are not going to look good on him. He is facing opposition from within the ranks of his own party, and the time is too short for him to... 'restructure' the electoral process to his liking. He is likely to lose. As much as you may feel that you have to, you don't actually need to do this to stop things from getting worse for more than a little while still. For this, too, shall pass.

Please stay safe, and take care of yourself and the ones closest to you. Don't do anything which may cause things to turn out for you in a way you might end up regretting for a long time.
 
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—Patrick
 
Please stay safe, and take care of yourself and the ones closest to you. Don't do anything which may cause things to turn out for you in a way you might end up regretting for a long time.
While I also want this to end peacefully, much like Y2K there is absolutely no harm in taking steps and preparing now, as the worst that might happen if it is not needed is that you will look silly, but the best that can happen if it does is that you’d better hope you aren‘t someone the administration chooses to label as “undesirable.”

We’ve sparred on this before, TommiR, and I get the feeling you are a person whose privilege is high enough that you may not have to deal with it or can even choose not to acknowledge this stuff in your daily life. The fact that it does not reach/affect your elevated position does not make it any less real, no matter how difficult it may be for you to bring yourself to believe that this is actually happening.

—Patrick
 
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Please stay safe. I know others have said the same, but I couldn’t read all this without also saying this as well. I am truly scared by how this has escalated.

What I also find disturbing is that today is the first day that I have seen coverage of this in my news feed.

Please stay safe!
 
Part of the problem is that escalation is what is hoped for, if they can't get submission. It's a slippery fucking slope.
 

Dave

Staff member
I have no issues with using the Halforums platform for anti-fascist reasons, providing that actions taken based on information found here is to be used non-violently. I hereby declare that any violence or violent actions are wholly and completely condemned by Halforums as a platform and myself as a person.

But by all means you can use this space for communication and coordination if other avenues are blocked.
 
Please stay safe. I know others have said the same, but I couldn’t read all this without also saying this as well. I am truly scared by how this has escalated.

What I also find disturbing is that today is the first day that I have seen coverage of this in my news feed.

Please stay safe!
We finally got news out to Dan Rather day before yesterday, and then yesterday national news media started squawking about how they were going to "drop by Portland and find out what was going on over there." So we're finally starting to get some national news coverage, and this morning I saw that the BBC was covering Portland as well. The ACLU is suing to stop DHS from rolling this program out nationwide, we'll see how that goes, but it's a start at least. I'm still waiting to hear back from about half a dozen individuals on the ground, but last night cops/feds (they're almost indistinguishable now, are working together against court order, etc.) hit the medics and took all of their supplies, hit riot ribs again and took all of the food and supplies they'd just recovered from the previous morning's(? I'm losing track of time) raid. We have a convoy headed from our area up to Portland for emergency relief.

In other locations, The NFAC has announced an immediate mobilization to Louisville, KY. We managed to get Hiram Garcia's arrest info and video evidence handed over to the Austin Lawyers Guild and ensured that their bail fund has enough to cover releases for a while (their $20k fundraiser was capped at 702% fulfilled). There are hiring and housing resources on the ground in Chicago who are working on taking care of the protesters who were injured in yesterday's "Pepsi Statue Defense Incident," (Chicago pelted officers with cans of Pepsi while they surrounded a statue). I lost all track of California, Seattle, and anywhere else after the stormtroopers started rampaging through Portland and targeting press and legal observers.
I have no issues with using the Halforums platform for anti-fascist reasons, providing that actions taken based on information found here is to be used non-violently. I hereby declare that any violence or violent actions are wholly and completely condemned by Halforums as a platform and myself as a person.

But by all means you can use this space for communication and coordination if other avenues are blocked.
Thanks, Dave. I'm going to do my best to keep the feds' interest in Halforums as low as possible - if you see anything questionable regarding violence or calls for such in my posts, please feel free to censor that part for the health of the boards.
 
there is absolutely no harm in taking steps and preparing now, as the worst that might happen if it is not needed is that you will look silly,
I think I may have to disagree with you on that. Being part of a larger organisation means you might be held accountable for the actions of other members. If one of them loses their cool and opens fire, then the law enforcement might start to look on their associates and support infrastructure. I can very easily see how being part of a 'terrorist cell' or 'violent anarchist group' could absolutely cause harm for the future.
but the best that can happen if it does is that you’d better hope you aren‘t someone the administration chooses to label as “undesirable.”
I'm not sure I see how a normal citizen, minding their own business, would be labelled as 'undesirable' by the administration.
We’ve sparred on this before, TommiR, and I get the feeling you are a person whose privilege is high enough that you may not have to deal with it or can even choose not to acknowledge this stuff in your daily life. The fact that it does not reach/affect your elevated position does not make it any less real, no matter how difficult it may be for you to bring yourself to believe that this is actually happening.
I appreciate your candor, and we all view things through our own subjective lenses. However, I'd like such points as I may make to be taken, discussed, and possibly refuted on their own merits. Not on any perceived relative differences of priviledge.
 
I think I may have to disagree with you on that. Being part of a larger organisation means you might be held accountable for the actions of other members. If one of them loses their cool and opens fire, then the law enforcement might start to look on their associates and support infrastructure. I can very easily see how being part of a 'terrorist cell' or 'violent anarchist group' could absolutely cause harm for the future.

I'm not sure I see how a normal citizen, minding their own business, would be labelled as 'undesirable' by the administration.

I appreciate your candor, and we all view things through our own subjective lenses. However, I'd like such points as I may make to be taken, discussed, and possibly refuted on their own merits. Not on any perceived relative differences of priviledge.
Too bad, the world doesn't work that way. I think you'd probably best sit this one out, because every time we start discussing stuff like this, you seem to start arguing for continuing the status quo in order to avoid making things uncomfortable or inconvenient for others. They're literally kidnapping us off the streets, disappearing us, and killing us. If ever there was a time to make other people uncomfortable, that time is now.
 
I'm not sure I see how a normal citizen, minding their own business, would be labelled as 'undesirable' by the administration.
That, I think, is the disconnect. Any one who protests, even peacefully, is an undesirable. Anyone who reports on the protests, and the police brutality coming out of it, is an undesirable. And anyone who so much as is in the area of the protests, has been labeled an undesirable and targeted, whether they participated or not.

That is where we are at. Simply closing your eyes and waiting for it to stop, isn’t an option for some any more.
 
Too bad, the world doesn't work that way. I think you'd probably best sit this one out, because every time we start discussing stuff like this, you seem to start arguing for continuing the status quo in order to avoid making things uncomfortable or inconvenient for others. They're literally kidnapping us off the streets, disappearing us, and killing us. If ever there was a time to make other people uncomfortable, that time is now.
Thank you, and I hope to be able to continue to discuss the issue with you in the future. I can remember having had some very good discussions with you in the past.

Please stay safe.
 

SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST:


Federal agents in unmarked vans are picking up and detaining protesters on the streets of Portland, Ore. That's according to reporting from Oregon Public Broadcasting. Protests spurred by the death of George Floyd have been a constant in the city for more than six weeks, but this week accounts from protesters suggest federal law enforcement is using tactics that are being questioned by civil rights advocates. And the U.S. attorney in Oregon is asking for a federal investigation based on those accounts. Joining me now to talk about it is Ken Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of Homeland Security.


Welcome to the program.


KEN CUCCINELLI: Good afternoon.


MCCAMMON: So first question - are federal agents using unmarked vehicles to pick up protesters in U.S. cities?


CUCCINELLI: Well, in Portland, they have. I wouldn't say this is used anywhere else, but that was done obviously to keep both the officers safe and also, when crowds gathered, to move people to a safe location for questioning. In the one instance I'm familiar with, they were - believed they had identified someone who had assaulted officers or a position - a federal building there, the courthouse. Upon questioning, they determined they were - they did not have the right person, and that person was released. So - but all that questioning took place out of reach of a mob that had been gathering in one point, so that's how that concluded.


MCCAMMON: You're saying there was just one case. Are you talking about the protester Mark Pettibone, who spoke with my colleagues at Oregon Public Broadcasting?


CUCCINELLI: I'm not sure the name of the particular individual, so I can't answer that one.


MCCAMMON: Well, this gentleman said he was pulled into an unmarked van full of armed men who didn't identify themselves, driven to a building he only found out after being released was a federal courthouse, not the county jail where local law enforcement would take him. Why - can you comment, first of all, on this allegation?


CUCCINELLI: Well, I can't speak to this specific instance, but the federal courthouse there is protected by Federal Protective Services, who are being supported by both CBP and ICE officers and - because of the violence there and the graffiti. I'm sure you've seen all of that. And they are attempting to make arrests. They are attempting to identify violent rioters and to then pick them up, arrest them and go and have them prosecuted federally.


MCCAMMON: Are you saying this has only happened once?


CUCCINELLI: The offenses there are federal.


MCCAMMON: Are you saying this has only happened once?


CUCCINELLI: I'm not speaking to the number of times it has happened. I'm telling you what they're doing in terms of a process. And I fully expect that as long as people continue to be violent and to destroy property that we will attempt to identify those folks. We will pick them up in front of the courthouse. If we spot them elsewhere, we will pick them up elsewhere. And if we have a question about somebody's identity - like the first example I noted to you - after questioning determine it isn't someone of interest, then they get released. And that's standard law enforcement procedure, and it's going to continue as long as the violence continues.


MCCAMMON: Portland police records indicate that many types of incidences are - of offenses are down compared to past years. How does this justify that response?


CUCCINELLI: Well, we're 49 straight days into violence and destruction in Portland. So it justifies the response because violence and destruction continue, including directed at federal law enforcement, at federal property. And as long as that continues, we're going to continue to attempt to enforce the law.


MCCAMMON: Are local law enforcement...


CUCCINELLI: It's not made any easier when you have somebody like Mayor Wheeler, who holds back, to a certain extent, his own law enforcement. For instance, they don't allow them to utilize certain nonlethal tactics and so forth. So it makes everybody's job harder.


MCCAMMON: What is the legal justification, though, for federal agents - not local officers - making arrests away from federal property?


CUCCINELLI: The legal justification is that they are people suspected of damaging or attacking federal personnel or property. That's the justification. That's the basis for jurisdiction.


MCCAMMON: The U.S. attorney in Oregon is calling for an investigation, as are both of Oregon's senators. Would you support an investigation?


CUCCINELLI: Well, we are - we welcome - the more investigations, the better. With as much lawbreaking is going on, we're seeking to prosecute as many people as are breaking the law as it relates to federal jurisdiction. That's not always happening with respect to local jurisdiction and local offenses. But, you know, this is a posture we intend to continue not just in Portland but in any of the facilities that we're responsible for around the country.


MCCAMMON: Acting U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan has said that DHS is going to take a stand when it comes to the protests. Normally, your agency is in charge of combating things like drug trafficking and terrorism. Why do you think racial justice protests warrant a response from DHS?


CUCCINELLI: Well, first of all, I don't grant that everyone involved here is dealing with racial justice. We're talking only about violent rioters. We're not talking about actual protesters. We're not seeking to interfere at all with anyone peacefully expressing themselves - period, full stop. And a much unheard of - a much unknown agency, the Federal Protective Service, is responsible for protecting thousands around the country. That is an agency within the Department of Homeland Security. And the CBP agents that you saw backing them up are doing just that. They are there cross designated to support FPS, not the other way around. We're helping them do their job because of the demand for more manpower in light of the violence.


MCCAMMON: I'm going to have to stop you there. That's Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Ken Cuccinelli.


Thank you for joining us.


CUCCINELLI: Good to be with you.
 

Dave

Staff member
We finally got news out to Dan Rather day before yesterday, and then yesterday national news media started squawking about how they were going to "drop by Portland and find out what was going on over there." So we're finally starting to get some national news coverage, and this morning I saw that the BBC was covering Portland as well. The ACLU is suing to stop DHS from rolling this program out nationwide, we'll see how that goes, but it's a start at least. I'm still waiting to hear back from about half a dozen individuals on the ground, but last night cops/feds (they're almost indistinguishable now, are working together against court order, etc.) hit the medics and took all of their supplies, hit riot ribs again and took all of the food and supplies they'd just recovered from the previous morning's(? I'm losing track of time) raid. We have a convoy headed from our area up to Portland for emergency relief.

In other locations, The NFAC has announced an immediate mobilization to Louisville, KY. We managed to get Hiram Garcia's arrest info and video evidence handed over to the Austin Lawyers Guild and ensured that their bail fund has enough to cover releases for a while (their $20k fundraiser was capped at 702% fulfilled). There are hiring and housing resources on the ground in Chicago who are working on taking care of the protesters who were injured in yesterday's "Pepsi Statue Defense Incident," (Chicago pelted officers with cans of Pepsi while they surrounded a statue). I lost all track of California, Seattle, and anywhere else after the stormtroopers started rampaging through Portland and targeting press and legal observers.

Thanks, Dave. I'm going to do my best to keep the feds' interest in Halforums as low as possible - if you see anything questionable regarding violence or calls for such in my posts, please feel free to censor that part for the health of the boards.
No worries, man. You are doing important stuff. My post should adequately cover my ass unless you are egregious in your postings. Besides, fuck the feds.
 
I'm not sure I see how a normal citizen, minding their own business, would be labelled as 'undesirable' by the administration.
I‘m not sure why the forces ostensibly sent there to restore law and order would violate issued restraining orders (which is illegal), explicitly and disproportionately target members of the Press (also illegal), use less-lethal munitions in a manner clearly intended to overcome their less-lethal design and inflict as much harm as possible (unethical), and violate quite a few civil rights in the process (multiple accounts), not to mention the overall message the entire action is trying to send, which is apparently “If you oppose, you will be crushed,” but here we are.
I'd like such points as I may make to be taken, discussed, and possibly refuted on their own merits. Not on any perceived relative differences of priviledge.
Fair enough. I have no evidence of your actual social standing nor to what level you are impacted by any of the unrest. But you do have a verified history of ignoring or avoiding criticism and/or narratives you don’t agree with. It is difficult to conduct meaningful discourse when one party’s reaction to presented evidence is, “I don’t like/agree with that evidence. Go find some other source of evidence that I like better.”

—Patrick
 
Halospace media, an independent journalism source based out of Portland, OR has a reporter, Phillip Sitbon, whose neighbor was disappeared from their home within the last day. Ten unmarked vehicles arrived at their door and kidnapped them.
 
Member of independent media, Arex Johnson, was shot in the hand with a rubber bullet by cops a week ago. When she told the doctor where she'd been, the doctor stitched her hand up and sent her home without providing any further care. Her hand was broken. She worked for a week with a broken hand before going back and seeing a different doctor, who was shocked by how badly broken it was (I'm avoiding the word "shattered" because it seems to be affecting only two fingers and because I'm well aware of Tom Petty's Mickey Mouse hand). She now has a giant cast that she's had to wrap red tape around the end of, because it looks like a friggin gun.
 
I'm starting to see some "What's the big deal? It's only one part of one neighborhood. Everything's fine," tweets in my timeline. Not buying that one bit.
 
I'm starting to see some "What's the big deal? It's only one part of one neighborhood. Everything's fine," tweets in my timeline. Not buying that one bit.
Tonight's events were spread between the Portland Police Authority (their union hall) and the Justice Center downtown. They both saw action, but the PPA group saw the most arrests (so far, it's almost 2am and I'm calling it unless the feds/cops come back out in the next few minutes). The Justice Center saw another mass deployment of teargas and other riot control munitions, as well as a group of moms who held a Mom's March to demand that the police stop killing their children, and the feds came out and shoved the moms around a bunch, sprayed directly into them, and shot canisters at their feet, then tried to beat them down onto a fence that had been knocked down and/or disassembled by the protesters by that point. Proud Boys and other fascist civilians are all over the place tonight, and there have been two members of the press who were harassed (and one who was jumped by three people outside her apartment and had to fight them off to get inside safely) by random civilians.
 
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