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Back in the day, a hundred years ago, when the miners were striking or workers were trying to organize, the mine owners and the money bags knew that local police were the neighbors, and sometimes the friends or relatives of some of the protesters.
So they imported goons from the Pinkerton Agency.
Some of the Pinkerton agents did double duty as infiltrators (James McParlan wormed his way in with the Molly McGuires), acting as spies and sometimes agents provacateurs.
It's impossible to say for sure, but some of these guys could be putting on cop uniforms for part of their clock time, then going 'black op,' pretending to be storefront-smashing "anarchists," to get much more lucrative remuneration.
In a digital age, with so many phones also doing double duty as cameras, we can only hope the bums get their payback.
"Who's overseeing these mercenaries?" We all are, but no one is in charge. That's part of what these protests are about. There are 'good guys' among the cops, working at some of the Federal agencies, and maybe -- one can only dream -- even at places like DHS and the Justice Dept. But there are also opportunists, and bald-faced, self-serving tools everywhere.
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