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So-called radicals rioting in the streets are bankrolled by elites. But the radicals want to destroy the elites. Wait, what? Read on…
by Jon Rappoport
February 15, 2022
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ONE: Susan Rosenberg is a key figure who has been involved in the administration and funding of Black Lives Matter.
TWO: She has quite a life story. A long chapter would describe her work with a very active terrorist group.
THREE: In 1983, that group exploded a bomb in the Capitol Building.
FOUR: The bomb makes the January 6, 2021, break-in look like a picnic in the park.
This is not fiction. If a studio made a Lifetime movie of the events, the plot line sketch would state: terrorist; her group exploded a powerful bomb just outside the Senate chamber in the Capitol Building; she was sentenced to 58 years on other explosives charges; sentence commuted by Bill Clinton; flash forward—she’s helping fund and administer Black Lives Matter.
The Smithsonian Magazine describes the Senate bombing: “Just before 11 p.m. on November 7, 1983, they [M19, an all-female terrorist group, in which Susan Rosenberg was an important member] called the U.S. Capitol switchboard and warned them to evacuate the building. Ten minutes later, a bomb detonated in the building’s north wing, harming no one but blasting a 15-foot gash in a wall and causing $1 million in damage.”
The US Senate archive of history: “The Senate had planned to work late into the evening of Monday, November 7, 1983. Deliberations proceeded more smoothly than expected, however, so the body adjourned at 7:02 p.m. A crowded reception, held near the Senate Chamber, broke up two hours later. Consequently, at 10:58 p.m., when a thunderous explosion tore through the second floor of the Capitol’s north wing, the adjacent halls were virtually deserted. Many lives had been spared.”
Continued on Source: https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/2022/02/15/the-bomb-that-exploded-in-the-capitol-building-a-terrorist-and-black-lives-matter/


