Also, I never said he was an employee. Smooth-brain over here mixed up paid consultant with employee - I could be a CNN paid consultant, too, without being on their permanent payroll. His name is John Sullivan, by the way, and he has quite a strange record of protest (for a supposed Trump supporter).
Now, that said, there WERE CNN reporters caught on camera in the building.
I believe even CNN reported that a facial recognition company had quickly gone through many of the people there and found they had ties to Antifa or other left-wing groups, rather than right wing. There is also video footage of Trump supporters calling out people in the crowd performing acts of vandalism and violence (to be clear, OUTSIDE of the building) as antifa, and similarly restraining them, at least temporarily.
We have video from people that were there (and I believe this was confirmed by finding them on the video of the event, though I may be mistaken there) admitting they stormed the building because they were paid to.
Many of the people arrested also have had previous arrests on charges related to left-wing or antifa activities.
I never denied that some were riled up Trump supporters, but it does appear a sizable majority of the people that actually entered the building, did damage, or performed violence were antifa/not Trump supporters.
Lastly, don't you think it's just a little weird that police effectively were inviting them into the building many times? Posing for pictures? Riddle me that one, comrade.
Do the math for a bit. Does it really add up that Trump supporters would single-handedly massacre their cause in the public eye by performing a stunt that accomplished nothing of benefit for them? Especially when the start of said "storming" occurred within too close a time window of Trump even finishing speaking to really blame Trump or any of his biggest supporters (Who would have been watching him speak, not standing outside the capitol?)? What about the advantages available to any Antifa folks that might have wanted to massacre MAGA? Nothing like a good false-flag to kill a good cause, after all.
Do yourself a favor - stop projecting on others, get better at listening, and try and learn something while you're here. I will give you credit for spotting the viking guy, some people can't even see what's wrong with him being there. I don't really think he's antifa or MAGA either, he just seems like a total wack-job or something.
What was John Sullivan doing there?
Also, I never said he was an employee. Smooth-brain over here mixed up paid consultant with employee - I could be a CNN paid consultant, too, without being on their permanent payroll. His name is John Sullivan, by the way, and he has quite a strange record of protest (for a supposed Trump supporter).
Now, that said, there WERE CNN reporters caught on camera in the building.
I believe even CNN reported that a facial recognition company had quickly gone through many of the people there and found they had ties to Antifa or other left-wing groups, rather than right wing. There is also video footage of Trump supporters calling out people in the crowd performing acts of vandalism and violence (to be clear, OUTSIDE of the building) as antifa, and similarly restraining them, at least temporarily.
We have video from people that were there (and I believe this was confirmed by finding them on the video of the event, though I may be mistaken there) admitting they stormed the building because they were paid to.
Many of the people arrested also have had previous arrests on charges related to left-wing or antifa activities.
I never denied that some were riled up Trump supporters, but it does appear a sizable majority of the people that actually entered the building, did damage, or performed violence were antifa/not Trump supporters.
Lastly, don't you think it's just a little weird that police effectively were inviting them into the building many times? Posing for pictures? Riddle me that one, comrade.
Do the math for a bit. Does it really add up that Trump supporters would single-handedly massacre their cause in the public eye by performing a stunt that accomplished nothing of benefit for them? Especially when the start of said "storming" occurred within too close a time window of Trump even finishing speaking to really blame Trump or any of his biggest supporters (Who would have been watching him speak, not standing outside the capitol?)? What about the advantages available to any Antifa folks that might have wanted to massacre MAGA? Nothing like a good false-flag to kill a good cause, after all.
Do yourself a favor - stop projecting on others, get better at listening, and try and learn something while you're here. I will give you credit for spotting the viking guy, some people can't even see what's wrong with him being there. I don't really think he's antifa or MAGA either, he just seems like a total wack-job or something.