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March 20's Mysterious Undercover Cop (Now With More Evidence)

Were police posing as a pro-war group in order to cause trouble at the March 20 protest? Let your own eyes decide.
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The picture on the left is a picture of a person at the March 20 demonstration who was caught red-handed taking head-shot photos of protesters and then holding briefing sessions with police. The picture on the right is a picture of Kfir Alfia, the leader of a supposed pro-war group, the same group that attempted to block the stage at Federal Plaza with oversized, hateful signs, some of which read "Screw the Kurds" (among other things).

These two people appear to be one in the same person.

Are the police posing as pro-war activists in order to encourage violence at peace rallies?

The picture on the left, without a doubt, was taken after the picture on the right, and the person depicted on the left appears to be an older version of the person depicted on the right. Besides the lack of long sideburns in the picture on the left, the hair in both photos seems to be identical in color and in curliness. Both people have very distinctive, long, dark eyebrows, which nearly meet over the bridge of the nose. Both people have the exact same chin, very round, without a visible dimple, not chiseled, but protruding from the neck in sort of a blob. The only distinction between the shape of the two faces is that it seems the person on the left has gained a few pounds since the photo on the right had been taken. The skin texture and color of the face also seems to be identical, as are the shape of the ears in both photos. No noticeable scars, birthmarks or other deformities distinguish the two photos from each other. Notice both men have very distinctive, squinting eyes, and full lips of identical color as well.

Take a close look at the white line peeking out of the dark t-shirt below the neck of the person on the left. It seems this peson is wearing a white t-shirt under a dark t-shirt. Two shirts? Sounds like a personal habit of dress. Now, look at the photo of the person at the right. This person is very obviously wearing a dark shirt under a white t-shirt.

In fact, there is not one characteristic, besides a haircut and some weight gain, which distinguishes these two men from each other.

The fact that the man on the left was seen at the recent protest briefing police, and the organization the man at the right supposedly founded was also at the protest attempting to cause trouble, leads any logical person to the conclusion that they are one in the same person.

Despite all the posts which are bound to follow below, from the right wing people who are spamming this web-site with their war mongering, please allow your eyes to be the judge, and simply look at the two photos. No matter what fabrications the pro-war people come up with, such as claiming Kfir was in New York at the time, these two photos are authentic and they don't lie.

The March 20 protest was completely peaceful except for one incident. At one point, offended peace activists physically smashed hateful, mock signs, which were created by the person depicted on the right. This was understandable behavior. One of the signs actually claimed Saddam Hussein was an "environmentalist." The signs existed for no other purpose than to trick people into thinking they were real anti-war signs and that the hateful sentiments they invoked were actual sentiments of peace loving people. Since nobody at the protest had access to the internet at the moment, there was no way of knowing that the signs were fraudulent, despite references to a website on them. The signs were a truly cheap shot orchestrated with the hopes of instigating a riot at a peace march.

Peace activists eventually managed to eliminate the hate signs, at which point the "pro-war" people joined a group of motorcyclists who tried to pick a fight by revving up their engines so loud that people couldn't understand the scheduled speakers. Regardless of the strained efforts of the pro-war people to cause a riot, the March 20 demonstration proceeded peacefully and without major incident.

The creators of the signs in question are lucky that they escaped with only broken signs. Even though it was a peaceful protest, there were nearly ten thousand people at the protest, each one with individual beliefs, each one with individual reasons for being against the war in Iraq, and each one with individual personal philosophies. Some had loved ones stationed in the military, and others might even have experienced personal loss due to an unjust war. I'm sure some of these people, at the height of emotion, at least thought about teaching these sorry ass excuses for human beings what it feels like to get attacked without provocation.

If it is true, that the person on the left is working for the police, and that he is the same person who is depicted on the right, then it is safe to say the only trouble at the March 20 protest came, not from ten thousand protesters, but from the very police who were supposedly there to prevent trouble.
 
 

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