Staffers caught on tape by project Veritas explaining that once they come into power they will abolish your land rights. But they will avoid trying to execute you. There are a lot of excesses of the 1917 Russian Revolution they will try to avoid. But they don't make any guarantees.
Project Veritas has just released an expose on to more Bernie Sanders staffers talking about how they are Marxist Leninist Anarchist Extremists. How they actually plan violent and extreme actions.
But are keeping it chill for now to see if they can try and win this election. The idea being if they can do it peacefully then they're happy but to them this is the revolution. Bernie Sanders called it a Revolution. He calls himself the revolutionary.
Why is it that after Project Veritas has exposed now Four Different Staffers across the U.S. we have seen no Official Response? Also curious why there seems to be a general mainstream media blackout when this story was actually generating more engagement than the whole Bernie Warren controversy?
In the wake for the exposé showing that Bernie Sanders now has four different staff members overtly saying violence etc. Some calling for execution, some saying they want to put people in gulags, conservatives, re-education. Some saying they'll stop short of executing landowners but they will take your land away.
All that has been seen from the Sanders campaign is his staff has started locking down their Social Media.
Seeing this is a Presidential campaign you'd think this would be big news?
The fact that the Media isn't all over this. The fact that there is no denouncement from the Sanders Campaign. The fact that people won't stand up and push back against this?
In fact Sanders Supporters are on Twitter are laughing about it, saying so what. Might mean we are headed for dark times.
The faction of violent revolutionaries in this country is growing so much so they're in multiple offices for the front runner for the Democratic Party for the United States.
Bernie comes across to a lot of people as a genuine honest guy who really cares about the working class. But the reluctance or the inability or unwillingness or dare we say the general support for these people. The unwillingness to denounce. But it does seem as a possible support.
These people are in his campaign, the other staffers know who they are and believe the same things as them. That's why they're saying these things, they believe they're sitting around with allies inside Bernie Sanders field offices.
Bernie Sanders won't denounce it, his supporters praise it. Sounds like these people are serious.
What they are advocating for is insane. The last thing we want to do is give them political power. Because they're literally talking about well we don't have to kill the landowners.
Some of the quotes from Project Veritas.
A man named Mason Baird, Sanders field organizer who said "the militant labor movement is kind of our last real kind of chance before you know",,,,, "After we abolish landlords, we don't have to kill them, that's my feeling I think it's damaging to the soul, but um, there were plenty of excesses in 1917 (Russian Revolution) I would hope to avoid. Labor, I think that's a big source of power for us, and just try to gain as much leverage and power in the short time that we have. You know, Lenin didn't have the internet, they were a peasant society, and I mean it was like, so you know I would hope that like, that we would - we'd have - we'd be doing a bunch of prep work before the capitalists go hip to what we were doing, I guess. That's my best uh, I'm not excited about the prospect of armed struggle..."
"... And so I think that , um, I think if we pay attention to, to the lived experience of people in post-Soviet States and in Russia and things like that, then we do find that, yeah, like a lot of the stories we're told in the United States about, you know, the Gulags and the persecution of the Kulaks and things like that are exaggerated... we certainly don't have, uh, uh, a straight perspective on that stuff here in America."
Daniel Taylor, also a Sanders Field Organizer in South Carolina, hinted at how there are preparations underway for "extreme action" regardless if Sanders wins or loses the election. Taylor speaks of the "extreme organizations" that would participate in such actions:
"For me personally, I have no problem going all in on the campaign stuff because you're planting a seed... yeah, the whole socialist thing four years ago was a whole lot more toxic than it is today..."
"We don't want to scare people off, you first have to feel it out before you get into the crazy stuff... You know we were talking about more extreme organizations like Antifa, you were talking about, Yellow Vests, all that but we're kinda keeping that on the back-burner for now."
"We have all this momentum, where do we go, regardless of the outcome, after it's all over? Change won't come easily, regardless. Even if Bernie is elected, change will not come swiftly or easily, so the connections we make now in the campaign with people, and volunteers, it's important we retain that regardless of the outcome. It's unfortunate that we have to make plans for extreme actions but like I said, they're not going to give it to us even if Bernie is elected."