Friday, March 25, 2011

Gov. Scott Walker involved in Fake Assassination Attempt?

No proof yet, but it would be irresponsible not to speculate. What we do know is that he may have been involved in a dark conspiracy to stage a fake attack and Blame Union Goons for it:

Word on the internets has it that the Wisconsin (not so) Strongman, was contacted by an Indiana Republican with the bizarre plot in order to gain some public sympathy.

An Indiana deputy prosecutor and Republican activist resigned Thursday after the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism uncovered an email to Gov. Scott Walker in which he suggested a fake attack on the governor to discredit union protesters.

Carlos F. Lam submitted his resignation shortly before the Center published a story quoting his Feb. 19 email, which praised Walker for standing up to unions but went on to say that the chaos in Wisconsin presented “a good opportunity for what’s called a ‘false flag’ operation.”

“If you could employ an associate who pretends to be sympathetic to the unions’ cause to physically attack you (or even use a firearm against you), you could discredit the unions,” the email said.

“Currently, the media is painting the union protest as a democratic uprising and failing to mention the role of the DNC and umbrella union organizations in the protest. Employing a false flag operation would assist in undercutting any support that the media may be creating in favor of the unions. God bless, Carlos F. Lam.”

There is a lot that we don’t know about this breaking story yet. Walker needs to address this matter. Did he act on his colleague’s advice? Did he take steps to implement this scheme? Nobody knows at this point whether or not Walker was complicit. Given Walker’s track record for duplicitous behavior, the public has a right to answers from Governor Walker. For example, when Walker was contacted by an upcoming Lamestream media figure posing as the shadowy and sinister Billionaire David Koch, Walker admitted considering staging bad actors amongst the peaceful protesters to foment violence. He said “Well, the only problem with that — because we thought about that,” but ultimately said he’d decided it was a bad idea. There are a lot of unknown unknowns here. Walker needs to come clean.

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