A September 2015 story from the nation of Pakistan can offer America a stern warning about what is happening here now in America in 2016 and what may be coming 'en masse' to America this Summer. Called "Investigating Pakistan's 'Mobs For Hire'", we learn that to outsiders it can often look like 'mob rule' in Pakistan with frequent attacks and lynchings of religious minorities that go unarrested and unpunished. However, we also learn in the same story that what seems like 'mob rule' to the untrained eye is something else entirely; highly profitable organized businesses are running and renting out mobs where 'anything is available at the right price'. We're also told that police are powerless to do anything against these 'mobs for hire' and the businesses running them since a 'parallel system of governance' has been formed and police are prevented from doing their jobs, with arrests often met by threats against their jobs or the lives of the officers themselves. Social unrest is also on the rise in Pakistan with Islamic radicalism a very real threat to the lives of every minority in the country as society fails and the poor and unemployed happily taking paid roles to disturb the peace, lynch, murder and do whatever else they're paid to do.
Flash forward to 2016 America. Back in the beginning of January 2016, a very strange anti-Donald Trump ad showed up on the Austin, Texas Craigslist looking for 'troublemakers'. Submitted by a Chicago producer with a 'professional reputation', the ad was taken down soon after Infowars, Investment Watch Blog and several other websites publicized the advertisement. Not surprisingly, a new ad has recently sprung up, another anti-Trump and anti-Conservatives Craigslist ad that, coincidentally or not, showed up in the Chicago Craigslist days prior to the huge violent protest that recently took down a Donald Trump rally.
In fact, 'mobs for hire' are a very real phenomenon and big business in America and according to several we have visited online today, one can purchase a 'flash mob' for almost any occasion though this Forbes story tells us they are quite pricey. Could one purchase a mob for mass protests that might turn violent?
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