I'd like you to read something, and then forget for a moment that the article is talking specifically about the so-called Palestinians and the Israelis. Try to apply the message more broadly; like, to what's happening in Ferguson. Specifically, bear in mind the following paragraphs from the article. Don't focus on the first and second paragraphs; pay attention to the third. The first two I'm quoting (as well as everything about them in the article) are for context.
And once again, Israel announced a crackdown, promising to demolish attackers’ homes, blocking roads to some Palestinian neighborhoods, stepping up arrests of stone-throwing youths and bolstering police patrols.
Even Israelis who saw these security measures as necessary worried they could incite a backlash among a population that has been teeming with outrage since summer’s start. Analysts on both sides worried that the cycle of violence and mutual dehumanization would be compounded by the growing focus on the holy site, where the ancient temples once stood and where Muslims have worshiped for centuries and now fear a Jewish takeover.
“When you bring the religious dimension, it absolutizes the conflict — you can divide land, you can divide security, but the sacred is indivisible,” said Moshe Halbertal, a philosophy scholar at Hebrew University. “And it also globalizes the conflict, because it’s every Muslim, it’s not anymore an Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/19/w...t®ion=Footer&module=TopNews&pgtype=article
Now that you've read that, think about this: what we're seeing in Ferguson is the congealing of a "religious dimension," which is that white people are privileged and oppressors, inherently racists, hate all black people (and of color), and it's time to do something about it. Everything that's been going on up until this time has been pushing, pushing, pushing, testing the waters to see what white people will do about it. There is a religious fervor amongst these people that's blind to reason, to facts, to evidence. They are useful idiots, and they're no less dangerous because of that idiocy.
Having said that, the most dangerous aspect is that America is being pushed into a race war. When the so-called "protestors" are told by the regime, through their race-baiting mouthpieces,
"to stay the course," what do you think he means?
What do you suppose is going to happen if they violently storm into allegedly white neighborhoods? The Missouri National Guard has already been activated; they're not there to protect white people or other victims of the mob. Remember what we saw in New Orleans after Katrina? Cops going out of their way to disarm law-abiding citizens so they wouldn't shoot the mob trying to loot and pillage in their neighborhoods. And the Louisiana National Guard was right there alongside the cops.
I'm not much of a conspiracy nut, though I do enjoy a good conspiracy now and then, but this is a pattern that worries me.