Tuesday, January 4, 2022

One Year Later, More Lingering Questions About January 6

The "Shadowy commandos" stationed at Quantico, home of the FBI Academy, on January 2, 2021 included the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team and SWAT teams.

"On the morning of January 6, most of these forces staged closer to downtown Washington, particularly after intelligence was received indicating a possible threat to FBI headquarters building or the FBI's Washington Field Office," Newsweek.

An FBI tactical team, according to the report, entered the building immediately after protesters did, which was shortly after 2 p.m. To the casual reader, news that the nation's top law enforcement agency prepared ahead of time to combat possible violence on January 6 is reassuring.

To anyone who has closely followed the hyperpartisan activity of the FBI over the past several years, the article reads more like a confession, confirming deep suspicions that the FBI played an instrumental role in prompting the events of that day rather than act as a legitimate police force helping to keep lawmakers and American citizens safe.

More than a dozen informants and undercover agents executed the scheme-one FBI asset per defendant.

At least one Republican congressman has already confronted Attorney General Merrick Garland about the FBI's involvement on January 6.

Playing a recording of Epps on the night of January 5 and on two other occasions on January 6 when he implored people to go "Into the Capitol," U.S. Representative Thomas Massie asked.

https://amgreatness.com/2022/01/03/one-year-later-more-lingering-questions-about-january-6/ 

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