Man comes forward: HE WAS PAID $150 PER DAY TO PROTEST IN THE L.A. ICE RIOTS

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Man comes forward: HE WAS PAID $150 PER DAY TO PROTEST IN THE LA ICE RIOTS

This is highly organized.

Entire warehouses are rented out, huge lines of people singing contracts TO BE PAID TO PROTEST

In the warehouse there were people MAKING EXPLOSIVES

“I was tricked into being an active participant in this peaceful protest, AKA race riots that are going on in Los Angeles. And I know I'm going to get in trouble because talking about it is against the contract I signed, which should have been the first red flag, but I got to tell my side of the story.

So my brother's lived in Los Angeles for the past three years, and I was down there for about a week visiting. Well, around night five or six, he told me that he's going to go do something tomorrow and he's going to make some money. So I inquired, well, what do you got to do?

I want to make some money, too. So he's like, yeah, bro, you can come with me. And I don't know all the details about what we're going to be doing yet, but I'm getting paid $150 a day to essentially protest something in a peaceful manner that is protected by the Constitution. I said okay I'm coming.

So morning time rolls around, we get ready and we go. We pull up to the address. Now, the address is like a warehouse. I'm like, whoa, bro, I did not sign up to work a factory job. He goes, I promise, this is not that. Just come inside.

So as soon as you enter the doors of this place, you are now in a line. And at the end of the line, there's a desk, and there's a piece of paper and a pen and a guy standing at this desk. And I'm noticing. I'm peeking ahead in line, and I'm noticing that he's having guys sign things, and then he's handing them an envelope. I said, great, that must be the money.

So after I signed the papers and I grabbed the envelope, I now entered into the next dimension of the warehouse. Now, the next dimension of the warehouse, it looked like preparation for a peaceful protest. I mean, there's sunscreen, there's water bottles. But if you do a little further, you realize that this is gonna be anything but peaceful. So I look a little further past the water, past the sunscreen, and I see something that resembles rudimentary explosive making.

And, you know, I nudged my brother like, bro, look at this. Y' all so chill. Don't worry about that. Come on. So then we head to the back door where everyone was exiting out of.

And now they're handing everybody a Mexican flag as they exit this building. And I grab it. I'm looking at him like, man, I'm a Republican. But I definitely can't tell them that now. Like, I'm committed to the bit.

And after that, the rest is history. You've seen what happened all over the news. I'm just glad I made it out okay.”

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