It's been a long time since I checked in here and I was surprised to find this conversation.
A couple of things, based on personal experience. Speaking as someone who's gone to as many protests as I could, I have seen no violence. A few people drive by & shout insults, as is their right. I have seen no evidence of paid protestors. I get newsletters from maybe a half dozen groups that are involved in what you might call "the resistance" and have never seen or heard anything about anyone wanting to hire protestors. Maybe I'm missing something but it kind of seems like I'd have run across an opportunity to get paid if that were a common thing.
On what went on in Minneapolis. From here (that would be the middle of the state, not the metro area) It really looked like a performance created to produce an effect. Maybe not the one they got. One retired law enforcement person I heard interviewed early on commented that it seemed, to him, that if you wanted to detain "the worst of the worst" it might be better to sneak up on them. Made sense to me. Instead, they had around 3000 people in paramilitary garb descend on the state. Wearing masks, no identification, in groups, etc. I'm going to attach a link to an article covering the most recent stats on "Operation Metro Surge". They did, indeed, get some people with criminal records. Most were people without any criminal record that's been tracked down yet. Beyond that, they did things like break down doors and drag people from their homes, Could be they did it to "the worst of the worst" but they also did it to people who were here legally, in some cases because they are citizens. They also dragged people out of their cars for a range of things. Including following their vehicles on public streets. In at least one case, a woman on her way to a doctor appointment, (She got hurt in the process.) I really don't think this was a bug, I think it was a feature. I think it's the actions of a bully, designed to intimidate. The thing I've probably gotten out of all this the most is a stronger recognition of how much I dislike bullies.
It's easy to go "all conspiracy theory" on all for this, for all sides. I guess it's what humans do when they try to make sense of things without accurate, trustworthy information. The Iran deal? IDK, seems like it works well for Netanyahu and Putin. And the rich oil guys in the US too. I have no idea what words coming from the administration they actually believe and which ones they just want us to believe. I just can't see a way this relates to "the greater good". Looks to me like it works best for the billionaire club (which might also be the Epstein club.
Operation Metro Surge