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    'sophisticated' Anarchists, neo-Nazis Groups operational at recent protests

    How do you stop these creatures? I'd think you'd need to employ trained people to identify them and take them out no? I'd consider them a national threat.

    Head of private security company: Anarchists, neo-Nazis used 'sophisticated' tactics to escalate unrest in Twin Cities

    The head of an international private security company told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS he employed dozens of former Navy SEALs, Army Rangers, Green Berets and CIA agents to protect companies and assist the government during recent unrest in Minneapolis.

    Michael Rozin, CEO of Rozin Security, said his team of former special operations forces members helped track the violence and also were involved in protecting key sites on the streets.

    Rozin said, for the most part, the fires and gunshots during the worst three-day stretch of the unrest, May 28 through May 30, were connected to known anarchists and some neo-Nazi groups who traveled to the Twin Cities metro in the days after George Floyd's death.

    "The anarchists, the extremist groups, were operating in an organized fashion," Rozin said. "They were operating in what almost appears to be an asymmetric warfare manner."

    Rozin said the anarchists were communicating with one another in a "sophisticated manner" and were moving around Minneapolis and St. Paul where the peaceful protests were occurring.

    "They were operating small cells, and they would move from one point to another point," Rozin said. "They would set up barricades, they would open fire, they will know how to control the cities in such a way that police almost become irrelevant to an extent. It was remarkable."

    Rozin said the intent of the anarchists and neo-Nazis is not necessarily to induce race riots but rather to undermine the trust of the people with their government and they use whatever emotion is prevalent to exploit the situation and gather strength for their goals.

    "They would shoot at law enforcement and were not necessarily shooting at peaceful protesters," Rozin said. "They were trying to incite the police to shoot back and quite possibly create another tragic situation that would cause even more rioting and violence."

    When KSTP asked Rozin specifically which anarchist groups and which neo-Nazi groups were involved in the Twin Cities rioting and arson, he deferred to the federal government.

    "I would rather not say, in my position, which groups by name were involved in this activity," Rozin said. "I think that is a question better answered by the FBI and the ATF."

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    Somewhere I read that these anarchists are working with private security companies, and ex special forces for training and tactics.

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    He lost any credibility when he threw out the "Neo-Nazi" tags. I have not seen a single confirmed picture or incident of neo-nazi groups involved in any rioting or protests in Minnessota. It's sounds more like he is using the boogeyman to drum up some business for his security guard company. When you are competing with 500lb industry gorillas like G4S and Pinkerton I guess little guys have to get attention somehow to get contracts.

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    I just have trouble believing in a sophisticated, net-centric Neo-nazzie organization. The Internet in general is "run" by left leaning and certainly anti fascist people who would not blink an eye at doxing anyone actively involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightvisionary View Post
    He lost any credibility when he threw out the "Neo-Nazi" tags. I have not seen a single confirmed picture or incident of neo-nazi groups involved in any rioting or protests in Minnessota. It's sounds more like he is using the boogeyman to drum up some business for his security guard company. When you are competing with 500lb industry gorillas like G4S and Pinkerton I guess little guys have to get attention somehow to get contracts.
    Could the same not be said about George Soros funding people that are provoking rioting? I know it's the popular boogeyman the right loves to point to but I haven't seen any evidence other than people with their tin foil hats on. There are certainly organized aspects of this and I wouldn't be surprised if there are some from the fringe left and fringe right antagonizing things.

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    The neo nazi, kkk boogeyman thing is definitely getting old.

    Remember in the late 80s and 90s when there were legit, if not somewhat overblown groups of neo nazis and there were several news specials documenting them and their little rallies, camps festivals such... how come in the age of the internet facebook, twittergram etc that journalists(also possibly extinct) cant find any legit nazis to tell us all about.There was always one dumb and proud enough to talk... but where are they now. Dont tell me their smart and hiding, im not buying that, being loud proud and antagonistic was their stock in trade.

    I think only time wears away at these organizations, their message isnt persuasive. Id say in a generation or so they willl be all but extinct. I sometimes think they only continue to exist in any form as an extension of white prison gangs.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightvisionary View Post
    He lost any credibility when he threw out the "Neo-Nazi" tags. I have not seen a single confirmed picture or incident of neo-nazi groups involved in any rioting or protests in Minnessota. It's sounds more like he is using the boogeyman to drum up some business for his security guard company. When you are competing with 500lb industry gorillas like G4S and Pinkerton I guess little guys have to get attention somehow to get contracts.
    Yeah, I have to agree. It sounds like he's dragging in "NeoNazis" to be the typical bogeyman in the shadows that everyone is afraid of. Nobody will back them, or try to offer rationales, but instead, throw piles of cash at the problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Life's a Hillary View Post
    Could the same not be said about George Soros funding people that are provoking rioting? I know it's the popular boogeyman the right loves to point to but I haven't seen any evidence other than people with their tin foil hats on. There are certainly organized aspects of this and I wouldn't be surprised if there are some from the fringe left and fringe right antagonizing things.
    Nice try but the Soro's involvement takes less than 60 seconds to confirm in a Bing search. As a single example check the huge number of donations that the Soros Open Society Institute has made to the Tides foundation. Tides pushes for releasing 50% of those in prison, open borders, BLM, etc. Snowball is dead but the pigs ARE wearing clothes and sitting at the dinner table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightvisionary View Post
    Nice try but the Soro's involvement takes less than 60 seconds to confirm in a Bing search. As a single example check the huge number of donations that the Soros Open Society Institute has made to the Tides foundation. Tides pushes for releasing 50% of those in prison, open borders, BLM, etc. Snowball is dead but the pigs ARE wearing clothes and sitting at the dinner table.
    Because you want to believe that means it is directly funding riots and whatnot doesn't make it so. Sorry if I require a bit more evidence than that to go down the conspiracy wormhole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Life's a Hillary View Post
    Because you want to believe that means it is directly funding riots and whatnot doesn't make it so. Sorry if I require a bit more evidence than that to go down the conspiracy wormhole.
    I think we can see by you handle and join date what your purpose is here.

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