Corinne Braun, the Minnesota Republican activist who was a national organizer of March 4 Trump rallies in 2017 posted on Facebook yesterday that she thought the school shooting in Parkland Florida was a "false flag."
Here's a screengrab a source sent Bluestem Prairie:
Wikipedia defines the phrase "false flag" used in this manner under Conspiracy theories:
Conspiracy theorists frequently claim attacks such as the Orlando nightclub shooting and the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting are false flag operations staged by conspirators, usually government or corporate forces, in order to achieve some goal such as justifying increased government surveillance, disarmament of the population, or military action against blamed nations or groups. Crisis actors are claimed in this context to play the part of bystanders or witnesses, emergency response personnel, and (with the aid of stage makeup) wounded victims of the attack.[42]
The New York Times reports in Florida Shooting: Nikolas Cruz Confessed to Police That He Began Shooting Students ‘in the Hallways’:
In an address to the nation, President Trump announced he would visit Parkland and work with the nation’s governors “to help secure our schools, and tackle the difficult issue of mental health.” . . .
Since the president doesn't believe the tragedy is fake news, Bluestem is hoping that one of his biggest fans in Minnesota changes her mind.
Braun last graced Bluestem Prairie in our March post, Anti-refugee 2-time loser & pals organize Trump rally; Miller, Franson & "Jim Newberg" to speak. Nearly all of the Republican lawmakers billed as speakers at the event failed to appear.
Photo: GoMN reported about Braun's embrace of Trump's leadership in Euphoric Twin Cities Republicans toast Donald Trump victory. Since then she's been a very public organizer for pro-Trump rallies across the state and nation, occasionally teaming up with March 4 Trump organizer Alley Waterbury whom we profiled in Pro-Trump activist concerned about MN precinct caucus training has inspirational backstory. Photo by Adam Uren via GoMN.
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