G20 Protestor Abducted In Pittsburgh By Military

It's disturbing footage that many commentors have said should never have happened in America.
By: Marlin Sanders
 
Sept. 26, 2009 - PRLog -- Houston , Tx  The identity of the protestor is sketchy at best, but the video shows a group of protestors at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh on Thursday and at least one of them was dragged by people dressed as military and shoved into an unmarked vehicle that sped off as quickly as it appeared.

“How is this happening in America?!” says Gregory Franklin.  “I just watched that and what I saw was a blatant kidnapping, that wasn't an arrest or anything of the sort.  What happened to that guy?  If he doesn't surface soon, they're going to have some explaining to do.”

Other commentors on the now viral YouTube video keep stating that the video was faked, but not many could provide legitimate reasons for the accusation.  Still others are alarmed at the vast number of people stating simply that the video is fake, accusing people of flooding the video with such comments in an attempt to discredit it.

Whether the video is fake or not remains to be seen, but mainstream news organizations like ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and Fox have yet to comment on the video's emergence the past few days.

“They can't possibly ignore this, this is the kind of thing that happened in the 60's when they were spraying protestors with fire hoses, but this is worse... this honestly looked like a kidnapping,” says Teresa of Middle Tennessee.

Watch the footage here and decide for yourself... real or fake?  

http://www.infowars.com/video-from-g20-the-corporate-medi...

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Could this be the beginning of the end for America and Freedom of speech, or is it what some are calling a fake?

http://www.infowars.com/video-from-g20-the-corporate-media-will-never-show-you/
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