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The suspect behind an arson attack on the headquarters building of the New Mexico Republican Party and the firebombing of a New Mexico Tesla dealership has been revealed to be an Antifa supporter.Jamison Wagner, 40, was charged in connection with a February 9 arson attack at the Tesla Albuquerque Showroom, and a March 30 arson attack at the New Mexico GOP headquarters office, which left the entryway to the building destroyed, according to a press release from the Department of Justice (DOJ)....Wagner is also listed as being a member of the 500 Queer Scientists, a “visibility campaign for LGBTQ+ people and their allies working in STEM and STEM-supporting jobs.” His biography indicates that he is “queer” and is “an electrical engineer.”
Tesla arsonistshttps://x.com/stillgray/status/1902852238365569248https://x.com/UnipartyBad/status/1913320324080316744
"Why are they trans" is the question in the first link. Because it's the hip/cool/radical thing to be at the moment. In a decade or 2 they will probably be very embarrassed about that time of their life.KC
Today’s killing of Christian children at a church in Minneapolis occurred in the context of a surge in far-left trans propaganda encouraging Trantifa and other leftists to take up arms to kill transphobes and “fascists.”Their targets: Christians and conservatives. I have been warning and reporting on this phenomenon for years and am called a liar by liberal media, and targeted with death threats by the far-left.
London’s recent Trans Pride made it very clear that they support and advocate for violence at all costs.
Their targets are primarily women who say no. They call us TERFS.
Suspects in Texas ICE shooting tied to trans, anti-fascist activismDALLAS — Just after dusk on July 5, the crash of wood and metal suddenly reverberated through a predominantly Black and Latino neighborhood here known as The Bottoms. Neighbors peered out to see a small army of men in desert camouflage and tactical vests crouched behind a black armored vehicle, shouting commands toward a brick house.A SWAT team had smashed through the front door of the residence, which neighbors say was occupied by several transgender women, part of a group of activists who initially united around trans and queer identity issues. Now, the women, dressed in bathrobes and pajamas, were being detained at gunpoint, neighbors said.“It was weird enough that six or seven White, trans people moved into the neighborhood,” said a neighbor, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of privacy concerns. He rolled a joint and gazed at the plywood-covered front window: “And now the FBI is raiding their house.”The raid, they later learned, was part of an investigation into a July 4 attack outside the Prairieland Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Alvarado, Texas, an hour’s drive south. According to federal prosecutors, the suspects set off fireworks and spray-painted staff vehicles just after 10:30 p.m., then unloaded up to 30 rounds of gunfire, wounding a police officer in the neck.<<<SNIP>>>