Comments by "k98killer" (@k98killer) on "Styxhexenhammer666" channel.

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  23. Wait a minute, these riots have actually hit quite a few small towns within driving distance of the main cities. Check out Michael Tracy's work on it and Tybosaurus Rex's videos on the experience of militias guarding small towns when the riots first started. According to Tybosaurus Rex, antifa sends scouts to find soft targets first, then they send in an agitator to scare people, then they send more scouts at night to make sure the way is clear, and then they send in their useful-idiot protesters and rioters; if there is a show of force when the scouts appear the second time, the riot is averted. It has been a few months since I saw his videos explaining it, so I might be misremembering some of it, but that is the general idea. In Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, just across the state border from and a satellite city of Spokane, Washington, hundreds of people showed up with their guns to maintain the peace; Spokane burned, but Coeur d'Alene remains intact. Some useful-idiot protesters did try marching through with their signs, but it was a pathetic affair, as they were not as emboldened as their riotous counterparts in southern Idaho cities; some scout vehicles were driving around (this is my interpretation from watching livestream footage), but they ultimately did not organize a riot. Check out North Country Off Grid for footage from that event (videos titled "Antifa in the House", "Protecting the Neighborhood", and "Idaho welcome party") -- in one of the videos, a random woman offers her thanks to the militia men as she walks past. It is quite interesting.
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