A data scientist named Tony Seruga said that his team tracked January 6 "Ghost buses" and found instigators coming from Department of Justice vans.
These claims add more context to recent allegations that January 6 was strategized in advance on Antifa discord servers, and they should alarm every freedom-loving American.
Congressman Clay Higgins of Louisiana called attention to alleged ghost buses when he was grilling FBI director Christopher Wray.
Christopher Wray, seemingly terrified, chose his words carefully to try to discredit Higgins, but since their exchange more information has come to light.
"We also tracked the infamous J6 'pipe bomber' from one of these vans. Later, we eventually tracked them to a Virginia Metro station where a perfect capture of their vehicle license plate was made. The FBI has ALL of this information. Shortly after they were alerted AT&T mysteriously 'accidentally' corrupted that and only that particular cell phone user's data. Additionally, their mobile device was used hundreds of times before and after J6 accessing keycard required DOJ/FBI parking garages and buildings," Tony Seruga said.
NATIONAL FILE's Alicia Powe recently reported: "Leftist infiltrator John Sullivan, known as"Jayden X," was part of a coordinated operation which included Ray Epps to create chaos at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2020, Jayden X's brother James Sullivan told NATIONAL FILE in an exclusive interview.
Jayden X's brother told NATIONAL FILE that Jayden X helped plan the January 6 chaos on "Antifa Discord servers," that Jayden X previously worked with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to target his enemies, and that Jayden X was a member of Antifa groups that started riots elsewhere during social justice protests.
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