Vivek Ramaswamy skrev at “the house of cards is falling” og Darren J Beatties tråd om opdagelsen af de mystiske rørbomber dagen før urolighederne ved Capitol 6/1 2021. Mistanken er, at rør-bomberne, skulle skulle skabe et kaos, der ville forstyrre bestridelsen af præsidentvalget 2020. Michael Schellenberger skriver på X
A bomb nearly killed Vice President @KamalaHarris on January 6, 2021, said the FBI. But now the former FBI official who oversaw the investigation said it couldn’t have. In fact, the “bomb” appears to have been a hoax created by and covered up by the FBI and the Secret Service.
Darren Beattie, der taler om sin research med Tucker Carlson herunder (samt en humorisk Glenn Beck, der stiller kærligt undrende spørgsmål til myndighedernes besynderlige adfærd), men først prologen til Revolvers gennemarbejdede analyse
Over three years have passed since January 6, 2021, and the truth of what really happened that day has never been more relevant. For the regime, the stakes involved in selling the official narrative of January 6 as a uniquely horrific domestic terror event are higher than ever. Such are the stakes that Biden’s crypt-keepers presumably injected him with the strongest stuff they had to keep the President conscious and standing upright for the duration of his hour and a half-long speech marking the anniversary of the day “we almost lost America.” And it makes sense. The ludicrous notion of January 6 as an “insurrection” has long served as the key pretext for the accelerated political weaponization of the national security state against Trump and his supporters. More recently, the still more ludicrous theory of Trump’s culpability for this “insurrection” has become the sham legal basis behind the attempt to throw him in prison and remove him from the ballots—all in the name of democracy, of course.
That the regime has invested so much in the “insurrection” story of January 6th helps to explain its commensurate hostility to anyone who challenges that narrative. This applies especially to our reporting on what we’ve coined the “Fedsurrection”—the elements of January 6 that overwhelmingly point toward government involvement. Last year, we reported on a case in which an FBI agent investigating January 6 crimes had his security clearance revoked and his loyalty to the United States questioned simply for sharing one of our articles with colleagues. A top Democrat lawyer teamed up with Ray Epps to sue or threaten to sue Revolver News, Tucker Carlson, and anyone who asks uncomfortable questions about certain events during January 6, which Epps, in his own words, “orchestrated.”
Thankfully, such intimidation efforts aren’t working—in fact, quite the opposite. The DOJ’s decision to charge Ray Epps with a wrist-slap misdemeanor nearly three years after January 6, 2021, for which he is to serve no jail time, strikes anyone who is remotely informed about the case as a desperate and sloppy attempt to rescue an unsalvageable narrative. Although Speaker Mike Johnson has not followed through on his promise to release 40,000 hours of January 6 footage, the 90 or so hours he has released have done a great deal to popularize and reinforce the public’s understanding of just how inaccurate the official version of January 6th is. We say this footage popularizes and reinforces the public’s understanding of the Fedsurrection, but it does not advance this understanding. New footage depicting Capitol Police opening the doors or ushering crowds in or footage of Capitol Police committing violence against protestors is great for spreading awareness, but it doesn’t tell us anything new; similar types of footage have been around for a long time.
The Most Important January 6th Video You Have Never Heard About
Curiously enough, the Capitol did quietly release a damning short piece of footage that had gotten virtually no public attention, though it could very well be the breakthrough we need to definitively expose the phony January 6 “pipe bomb” story once and for all.
Jeg tillader mig at stjæle Kyle Beckers tidslinje fra X
The DNC pipe bombing story is a critical missing piece for unraveling the entire J6 plot.
1:05 p.m.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi bangs the gavel to call the joint session of Congress to order.
“We’re going to the Capitol,” he says. “We’re going to try and give them [Republicans] the kind of pride and boldness that they need to take back our country.”
Trump returns to the White House. He does not go to the Capitol.
About two minutes later, in the House chambers, Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., rises to question the election results from his state.
“I rise for myself and 60 of my colleagues to object to the counting of the electoral ballots of Arizona,” Gosar declares.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, joins in Gosar’s objection.
The House and Senate split to deliberate the objection in separate parts of the Capitol building.
At the same time, in Michigan, hundreds rally in front of the state capitol, which protesters stormed less than a year earlier to decry pandemic restrictions.
In Washington, D.C., a large portion of the crowd at Trump’s speech marches toward the Capitol, shouting, “USA, USA, USA!”
1:30 p.m.
On the steps on the backside of the Capitol, protesters overcome the police, who run back into the building. Protesters watching from the sidelines cheer as a mob breaks through the final police barricades.
Inside the building, both the House and Senate proceed, with lawmakers seemingly unaware of the mayhem outside.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell takes the Senate floor.
“Voters, the courts and the states have all spoken — they’ve all spoken,” he says. “If we overrule them, it would damage our republic forever.”
Around this same time, suspicious packages are found at the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., and nearby buildings are evacuated. The packages are later confirmed to be pipe bombs.
Shortly after 2 p.m.
Protesters break windows and climb into the Capitol. They open doors for others to follow.
Secret Service agents whisk Pence off the Senate floor.
A few minutes later, Pelosi is ushered off the House floor.
2:20 p.m.
The Senate is called to recess, and the House is called to recess shortly after.
The building goes into lockdown.
Around this same time, Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman saves the Senate from a very close call, waving Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, to safety and then diverting protesters who were steps from the Senate chamber…
Der er ingen tvivl i mit sind, at USAs siddende regering er resultatet af et kup.
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