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Explosive Riots Planned as SCOTUS Nears Roe v. Wade Decision

Disturbing flyers urging residents towards violence started to appear in Washington, DC this week as the Supreme Court nears a decision on whether to overturn Roe v. Wade.

As you can see in the image above, the flyer asks residents to “hit the street” if SCOTUS overturns Roe v. Wade and threatens opponents with a chilling message: “If abortions aren’t safe, you’re not either.”

The flyers come from Jane’s Revenge, a pro-abortion group that sprouted up earlier this year after leaked documents hinted the Supreme Court was considering overturning Roe v. Wade. The extremist organization has committed numerous acts of vandalism, firebombing, and arson against pro-life counseling centers, crisis pregnancy facilities, and other businesses. Over 50 buildings have been attacked and/or vandalized in recent weeks.

Even more concerning is last Wednesday’s arrest of an armed man near the home of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Authorities confirm the suspect – California resident Nicholas John Roske – admitted his intentions to assassinate Kavanaugh and then commit suicide.

“[I] was upset about the leak of a recent Supreme Court draft decision regarding the right to an abortion as well as the recent school shooting in Uvalde, TX,” said Roske.”[And I believed Kavanaugh] would side with Second Amendment decisions that would loosen gun control laws.”

The increasing threat of violence linked to the Roe v. Wade decision prompted officials to erect a fence around the Supreme Court and hire armed guards. Some of the justices are avoiding their own homes in fear they will be attacked.

“We need the state to feel our full wrath…We need them to be afraid of us,” wrote Jane’s Revenge in a letter posted to The Anarchist Library. “Whatever form your fury takes, the first step is feeling it. The next step is carrying that anger out into the world and expressing it physically. Consider this your call to action. On the night the final ruling is issued – a specific date we cannot yet predict, but we know is arriving imminently – we are asking for courageous hearts to come out after dark.”

Jane’s Revenge is actively calling for violence and should be treated as a domestic terror threat. We know they will target pro-life centers and infrastructure and it’s possible the violence could extend to churches and individuals. The mainstream media claims the FBI is investigating these threats, but we have seen no confirmation from the agency itself.

“The Jane’s Revenge threats have received little attention in the rest of the press, but we hope the Washington, D.C., and Capitol Police are much better prepared than they were for the riots of 2020 and 2021,” wrote the Wall Street Journal’s Editorial Board. “The Justices and the Court as a democratic institution have to be protected.”

Ironically, Democrats seem to be more concerned with the Jan. 6th hearings than the present threat. And while the Roe v. Wade riots may not be as severe as Jane’s Revenge would have us believe, there are certain to be some pre-planned protests.

As TruNews host Rick Wiles notes in the video linked below, Democrats may actually want these riots to happen. Earlier this year, Democratic lawmakers blocked a bill to provide extra security for the Supreme Court while simultaneously asking to bolster the Capitol Police.

Author’s Note: Gone are the days in which Supreme Court Justices read their opinions to an audience. Today, the Court’s decisions are published online while the justices hide in fear for their lives.

We must investigate Jane’s Revenge and prepare for violence. As we saw with the protests that occurred following the death of George Floyd, it is possible (and even probable) that groups like Antifa and Black Lives Matter will take advantage of the unrest to cause additional violence.

Sources:

“Night of Rage” Flyers Spotted in DC Ahead of Roe v. Wade Decision

Jane’s Revenge: Rioting Starts at 8pm Night of SCOTUS Abortion Ruling

Armed Suspect Arrested Near Justice Kavanaugh Home Identified

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