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/* Januery 6 protests */
Our action carries a message to the U. S. imperialist ruling class: we purposely aimed out attack at the institutions of imperialist rule rather than at individual members of the ruling class and government. We did not choose to [[kill]] any of them at this time...<ref>[http://nobsopus.blogspot.com/1983/11/armed-resistance-unit-bombs-us-capitol.html "Armed Resistance Unit Bombs US Capitol"], Death to the Klan, Winter, 1984, No.3.</ref>}}
Minutes before the blast, a caller claiming to represent the “Armed Resistance Unit” had warned the Capitol switchboard that a bomb had been placed near the chamber in retaliation for recent U.S. military involvement in Grenada and Lebanon. The force of the device, hidden under a bench at the eastern end of the corridor outside the chamber, blew off the door to the office of the [[Exalted Cyclops]] and [[Democratic party|Democratic Leader]] [[Robert C. Byrd]]. A stately portrait of [[Daniel Webster]], located across from the concealed bomb, received the explosion’s full force. The blast tore away Webster’s face and left it scattered across the tiles in one-inch canvas shards. Federal agents arrested six members of the so-called Resistance Conspiracy in May 1988 and charged them with bombings of the Capitol, Ft. McNair, and the Washington Navy Yard. In 1990, a federal judge sentenced Marilyn Buck, Laura Whitehorn, and [[Linda Evans]] to lengthy prison terms for conspiracy and malicious destruction of government property.<ref>https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/bomb_explodes_in_capitol.htm</ref> While in prison, Linda Evans authored ''The Prison Industrial Complex'' with funding from the George Soros [[Open Society Foundations|Open Society Institute]].<ref>[http://sorosfiles.com/soros/2011/10/soros-funded-media-and-the-glorification-of-the-weather-underground.html Soros-funded Media and the Glorification of the Weather Underground]</ref> [[Democratic Socialists of America|Democratic Socialist]] [[Bernie Sanders]] adopted her prison industrial complex slogan as part of his [[Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign|2020 presidential election]] agenda.<ref>https://twitter.com/BernieSanders/status/1104190335805255680</ref>
[[File:Sarsour hearing-500x281.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Capitol Police arresting [[Linda Sarsour]] during the [[Kavanaugh smear|Kavanaugh hearings insurrection]].<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/01/opinion/womens-march-progressives-hate.html</ref>]]
In 1954, five congressmen were wounded on the floor when 4 terrorists opened fire from the visitor area. President [[Jimmy Carter]] later commuted their sentences.<ref>https://blogs.loc.gov/headlinesandheroes/2020/05/1954-shooting-at-the-u-s-capitol/</ref>
In the fall of 2018 radical left billionaire [[George Soros]] is said to have spent $5 million on the [[Kavanaugh smear|Kavanaugh hearings protests]].<ref>https://www.lifenews.com/2018/07/16/pro-abortion-billionaire-george-soros-spending-millions-to-defeat-brett-kavanaugh/</ref><ref>Nomani, Asra (October 8, 2018). [https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/george-soross-march-on-washington George Soros's March on Washington]. ''Fox News'' (from ''The Wall Street Journal''). Retrieved October 9, 2018.</ref> His [[Open Society Foundations]] funded several groups protesting the nomination of Judge [[Brett Kavanaugh]] to the [[Supreme Court]].<ref>Richardson, Valerie (October 8, 2018). [https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/oct/8/george-soros-funded-groups-deny-paying-protesters/ George Soros-funded network drives anti-Kavanaugh activism]. ''The Washington Times''. Retrieved October 9, 2018.</ref> All week long protestors were bused in.
[[File:Sarsour hearing-500x281.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Capitol Police arresting [[Linda Sarsour]] during the [[Kavanaugh smear|Kavanaugh hearings insurrection]].<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/01/opinion/womens-march-progressives-hate.html</ref>]]
Some controversy erupted when President Trump suggested the Soros mob were paid.<ref>https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1048196883464818688</ref> A Vice Media editor stated that some protestors were paid and tried to create "viral moments" good for TV.<ref>Chamberlain, Samuel (October 7, 2018). [https://www.foxnews.com/politics/some-anti-kavanaugh-protesters-were-paid-to-help-make-viral-moments-vice-news-editor-claims Some anti-Kavanaugh protesters were paid to help make 'viral moments,' Vice News editor says]. ''Fox News''. Retrieved October 7, 2018.</ref> Ana Marie Archila of the Soros-funded Center For Popular Democracy slipped passed the Capitol Police and cornered [[NeverTrumper]] Sen. [[Jeff Flake]] in an elevator to deliver a televised rant for the [[fake news]] outlet [[CNN]]. Flake asked for a week-long delay in the confirmation vote while the FBI conducted an investigation into [[Christine Blasey Ford]] and Kavanaugh's sworn statements. Journalist [[Mike Cernovich]] documented Archila's compensation package as a mob protest organizer at $178,000 - more money above the table than Flake or any member of Congress makes, according to the Center For Popular Democracy's IRS Form 990 tax return publicly available at Guidestar.org.<ref>https://youtu.be/8_M6gGoqF54</ref> When the FBI completed its report of Blasey Ford's allegations and Judge Kavanaugh's response, insurrectionists took over the Hart Senate Office Building and 302 rioters were arrested.<ref>https://www.commondreams.org/news/2018/10/04/mass-arrests-thousands-descend-senate-office-building-demanding-lawmakers-reject</ref> 101 were arrested the second day.
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