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By Jason Charles | TruthAlliance.net | Sept. 5, 2010
During the DNC you may remember that
Truth Alliance reported our concerns about a leftist anti-war group by the name of Re-Create 68
that had formed up and essentially took control of the protest and demonstrations that occurred during this time.
In this article it was reported that members of
We Are Change Colorado
were notified that the leadership of this group had a history of violent action and had essentially taken control via this umbrella network of all the protests during the week of the DNC.
The concerns of We Are Change and other groups was met with hostility when we published our concerns by this group and climaxed in the lead up to the DNC on the Peter Boyles radio show when Alex Jones and Jon Elinoff were confronted by Glenn Spagnuolo the leader of Re-Create 68 about our concerns of potentially staged provocateur actions by this group.
These concerns later turned out to be true and justified when the
Denver Post reported
that indeed cops and "protesters" were in collaboration to stage violence against the police to justify their actions of rounding up and detaining peaceful protesters.
"When a Jefferson County deputy deployed pepper spray into a crowd during the first night of the Democratic National Convention, he did not know that his targets were undercover Denver police officers. During a melee that occurred Aug. 25 between protesters, police and bystanders near Civic Center Park, undercover Denver detectives staged a struggle with a police commander in order to get out of the crowd undetected. A Jefferson County deputy, unaware of the presence of undercover police, thought that the commander was being attacked and deployed the pepper spray, according to a police use-of-force report obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado."
"When a Jefferson County deputy deployed pepper spray into a crowd during the first night of the Democratic National Convention, he did not know that his targets were undercover Denver police officers.
During a melee that occurred Aug. 25 between protesters, police and bystanders near Civic Center Park, undercover Denver detectives staged a struggle with a police commander in order to get out of the crowd undetected.
A Jefferson County deputy, unaware of the presence of undercover police, thought that the commander was being attacked and deployed the pepper spray, according to a police use-of-force report obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado."
VIDEO OF MASS ROUND UP IN QUESTION
It is now being reported that
Denver Mayor Hickenlooper's non-profit organization had helped fund this agitator group Re-create 68 in order to secure the 50 million dollars in Federal funding
to beef up the police state that was in effect during that time.
"The protest group Re-create 68 was one of the biggest annoyances in the long run-up to Denver's hosting the 2008 Democratic National Convention. And now we find out that a non-profit the mayor of Denver helped establish years ago actually funded Re-create 68 as it tried to disrupt the mayor's greatest challenge pulling off the DNC. The 2010 gubernatorial race just keeps getting stranger. Re-create 68 caused Denver officials months of headaches, and the group's over-the-top comments contributed to fears that cost taxpayers millions of dollars in security preparations. So it was a great irony, and somewhat exasperating, to learn that the Chinook Fund, which Mayor John Hickenlooper helped establish, funds the group and others considered "too risky or too radical" by mainstream foundations."
"The protest group Re-create 68 was one of the biggest annoyances in the long run-up to Denver's hosting the 2008 Democratic National Convention. And now we find out that a non-profit the mayor of Denver helped establish years ago actually funded Re-create 68 as it tried to disrupt the mayor's greatest challenge pulling off the DNC.
The 2010 gubernatorial race just keeps getting stranger.
Re-create 68 caused Denver officials months of headaches, and the group's over-the-top comments contributed to fears that cost taxpayers millions of dollars in security preparations.
So it was a great irony, and somewhat exasperating, to learn that the Chinook Fund, which Mayor John Hickenlooper helped establish, funds the group and others considered "too risky or too radical" by mainstream foundations."