Rentamob was invented by Michael Wharton, the satirist of The Telegraph. He was a Jew albeit a Major, acting Lieutenant Colonel who served with the Guns. Rentamob are Fanatics and Rebels Without A Cause, what the Wikipedia describes as QUOTE emotionally confused suburban, middle-class teenagers UNQUOTE; by and large they are results of life time immersion in the Propaganda generated by the Puppet Masters, that is Zionist crazies. They might think they are Social Justice Warriors; in fact the Regressive Left or The Lunatic Fringe are more to the point. The ugly reality of today's hate driven mob is antifa, the anti-Fascists who do not know what a real Fascist is.
Remember though that every movement starts as a cause, becomes a business then a
racket.
PS Nowadays these things are being outsourced to Islamics
especially the Third World sort. It keeps costs
down and makes the suicide option easier to arrange.
PPS The real life
version in this foul Year of Our Lord 2017 is
Crowds On Demand; it is run by another Jew [ probability > 99% ]
UPDATE:-
A real life version has emerged. The Ruckus Society even has a Wikipedia entry. NB They do custom training in "non-violence", the technique for inciting riots then pretending it is not their fault. It is funded, indirectly by Soros. See Green New Deal, Healthcare for Illegals Soros-Funded Groups Push Dems to Use Virus to Achieve Progressive Wish List on the point.
We also had the Barbie Liberation Organization; it really existed.
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Isn't that
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Founder | Adam Swart |
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Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Area served
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Los Angeles; San Francisco; Las Vegas; New York City; Washington, D.C. |
Services | publicity, public relations |
Website | http://crowdsondemand.com/ |
Crowds On Demand ex Wiki
Crowds on Demand is an American publicity firm that provides clients with the ability to hire actors to pose as fans, paparazzi and security guards and professional paid protesters.[1] The company operates in Los Angeles; San Francisco; Las Vegas;[2] New York City;[1] and Washington, D.C.[3] The firm was founded in October 2012 by Adam Swart.[2]Services
The firm sells services that allow clients to simulate a celebrity lifestyle. Its “Celebrity Shopping Experience” is a trip through town in a luxury car, with cheering fans and paparazzi at every stop. The service was the subject of a “Good Morning America” piece in which a correspondent pretended to be a king while he went through a shopping mall with a paid entourage.[4]The company also carries out publicity stunts for companies and public relations firms using actors.[5]
Just before the November 2012 election, company founder Swart said that the company was considering a request by a candidate for a staged political protest.[2]
Criticism
Crowds on Demand has come under criticism for selling the pretense of fame and popularity. Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, an associate professor at the University of Southern California Sol Price School of Public Policy, criticized the company for deceiving the public.[5]A Washington Post columnist mentioned an e-mail he received advertising the company's “Celebrity Arrival Service” offered to politicians:[3]
I received an e-mail the other day from Crowds on Demand, an L.A.-based company that, for a fee, will send a bunch of “team members” to your event, stuffing the crowd with confederates to make you look important.
Crowds on Demand recently stepped into the political arena, conducting rallies and gathering signatures for clients in California, Arizona and Washington. This increasing involvement in political affairs has drawn criticism from some who believe the practice of providing paid demonstrators is unethical.[6]