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Re: Spanish police fire on protesters in Atocha railway station
This is in Madrid. The police are staffing bus stations and railway stations because starving protesters are coming from everywhere. When the protesters arrive, hooded agents provocateurs pretend to attack the police, creating an excuse for the police to arrest disembarking passengers. Since many passengers are uninvolved bystanders, this causes resistance, which gives the police an excuse to attack and arrest even more people.
It's only getting started. Spaniards are literally starving. The masses will submit to anything except famine. So far, the police are containing the victims, but soon Spain will have martial law, with soldiers and tanks in the street, ensuring that the famine continues to worsen.
Re: Spanish police fire on protesters in Atocha railway station
These police need to be at the point where they worry what way they will be returning home to their families after their shift ends - on foot or in a box. Maybe then they'll think twice and maybe even three times about being the banking mafia's enforcers. That point will come and my guess it is coming sooner than they think.
Re: Spanish police fire on protesters in Atocha railway station
As the famine continues to worsen, so will the riots. Policemen and soldiers crush the starving masses to avoid joining them.
Re: Spanish police fire on protesters in Atocha railway station
Up to a point, perhaps that will be the case. However, when a people truly have nothing left to lose, they lose it. Then these hired thugs will start fearing for their lives and those of their families.