So, raging debate with family on J6. The consensus is that the feds tried super, duper hard, but those Magats just overwhelmed security.
my response so far: Well, I'm afraid it's going to be more nefarious than that. We already know it is very nefarious, because:
- The FBI stood down on the hunt for the bomb maker who dropped off the pipe bombs near the GOP and DNC offices on Jan 6
- Someone ordered the magnetic doors to be opened
- Someone organized busing in of Antifa.
- Ray Epps is not in prison, while people much less important than him are
- This Megan Paradise chick is walking free, and she was clearly involved
- National Guard support was repeated offered and rejected This was a very complex, carefully orchestrated event. This was not a mad mob that overwhelmed security. A bunch of yahoos didn't manage to breach security on one of the most secure buildings in the world.
Try this:
https://rumble.com/v24lr5a-very-interesting-breakdown-of-j6-.html
Really appreciate it.
It was an inside job https://rumble.com/v19kf7k-january-6th-2021-an-inside-job.html
Nice! I'll go through it
The Sixth Amendment provides additional protections to people accused of crimes, such as the right to a speedy and public trial, trial by an impartial jury in criminal cases, and to be informed of criminal charges. Witnesses must face the accused, and the accused is allowed his or her own witnesses and to be represented by a lawyer.
Thank you! Really appreciate it. #7 is especially undeniable to anyone who claims to believe in the Constitution.
Tell them this
A person you know, meaning me, went to January 6 alone. I was 57 years old, alone, and a woman! I was there for 48 hours, I didn’t receive any harm from anybody, I was able to get to the second level of the capital no problem by just following stairs that were towards the back of the building. I took lots of pictures, videos, and it was one of the most patriotic days of my life. If it was so dangerous, and they were so much of a threat, how did I make it out alive?
I am quite thankful that the gestapo didn't get you on their list. You know they troll this board, right?
Here I am!
https://patriots.win/p/11S0WzO6bJ/i-am-not-ashamed--i-share-this-p/c/
~ Nancy Pelosi gave many of the Capitol Police the day off that day. Consider how strange that is. They were anticipating hundreds of thousands of rally-goers and instead of boosting security, she reduced it.
~ Nancy's photo journalist daughter was there with film crew to capture the event and allowed into the secure bunker area to chronicle Pelosi's every move.
~ Nancy's son-in-law was out in the crowd with video camera to capture his version on film.
~ DC Mayor Muriel Bowser sent an official letter on J5 to the following: Secretary of the Army, Acting Secretary of Defense and Acting US Attorney General telling them that, "The District of Columbia is not requesting other federal law enforcement personnel and discourages any additional deployment without immediate notification to, and consultation with, Metropolitan Police Department (MPD)."
~ DC Mayor Muriel Bowser also ordered all hotels, restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations, and convenience stores to close on Jan 4, 5, & 6 to discourage Trump supporters from gathering in DC.
thank you very much. Adding to my response
I forgot this one:
“Incitement” Timeline Debunked As Ex-Capitol Police Chief Says Pelosi, McConnell’s Sergeants-At-Arms Refused Security Measures
https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/ex-capitol-police-chief-says-pelosi-mcconnells-sergeants-at-arms-refused-security-measures-while-new-timeline-proves-trump-incitement-claims-bogus/
"The Washington Post has reported that the outgoing Capitol Police Chief, Steve Sund, believes his efforts to secure the premises were undermined by a lack of concern from House and Senate security officials who answer directly to Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate leader Mitch McConnell. The National Pulse can also report the Washington Post’s timeline proves it was impossible for Trump speech attendees to have made it to the Capitol in time for the breach. In addition to the fact that Trump openly called for the “cheering on” of Congressman, and “peaceful” protests, the timeline as established from numerous, establishment media reports simply doesn’t stack up."
"The admission that House and Senate security leaders failed to provide Capitol Police with resources on the day will raise questions over their role in the day’s events."
WaPo reported late Sunday night:
"Two days before Congress was set to formalize President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund was growing increasingly worried about the size of the pro-Trump crowds expected to stream into Washington in protest. To be on the safe side, Sund asked House and Senate security officials for permission to request that the D.C. National Guard be placed on standby in case he needed quick backup."
"But, Sund said Sunday, they turned him down."
"In his first interview since pro-Trump rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol last week, Sund, who has since resigned his post, said his supervisors were reluctant to take formal steps to put the Guard on call even as police intelligence suggested that the crowd President Trump had invited to Washington to protest his defeat probably would be much larger than earlier demonstrations."
"House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving said he wasn’t comfortable with the “optics” of formally declaring an emergency ahead of the demonstration, Sund said. Meanwhile, Senate Sergeant at Arms Michael Stenger suggested that Sund should informally seek out his Guard contacts, asking them to “lean forward” and be on alert in case Capitol Police needed their help."
"Irving could not be reached for comment. A cellphone number listed in his name has not accepted messages since Wednesday. Messages left at a residence he owns in Nevada were not immediately returned, and there was no answer Sunday evening at a Watergate apartment listed in his name. A neighbor said he had recently moved out."
"Sund recalled a conference call with Pentagon officials and officials from the D.C. government. He said on the call: “I am making an urgent, urgent immediate request for National Guard assistance… I have got to get boots on the ground.” But the request was apparently denied over optics."
"“I don’t like the visual of the National Guard standing a police line with the Capitol in the background,” an Army official replied."
"John Falcicchio, chief of staff for D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser admitted: “Literally, this guy is on the phone, I mean, crying out for help. It’s burned in my memories.”"
The Dodgy Timeline.
"And while the Washington Post clumsily attempts to blame President Trump for the violence – despite the President calling for “peaceful” protests and the “cheering on” of Congressmen – their own article admits the “first wave of protesters arrived at the Capitol about 12:40pm.”
""President Trump’s speech didn’t conclude until 1:11pm, and with at least a 45-minute walk between the two locations with crowd-related delays, that would put the first people from Trump’s speech at Capitol Hill no earlier than 1:56pm – a full hour and sixteen minutes after troublemakers arrived."
"In fact, rioters who breached the perimeter would have had to leave before Trump’s speech even began (at 12pm precisely) to make it in time for the events as they are detailed by authorities."
"The Washington Post also states: “Sund’s outer perimeter on the Capitol’s west side was breached within 15 minutes,” meaning the Capitol was breached over an hour before Trump speech attendees could have even begun to arrive. This correlates with Sund’s interview, where he admits: “I realized at 1pm, things aren’t going well… I’m watching my people getting slammed.”
"Again, 1pm would have been a full 56-minutes before any Trump speech-attendees could have begun arriving, let alone breaching the perimeter and clashing with police. Downtown Washington, D.C. roads were closed. There was no way of arriving faster, let alone before the President had finished speaking. At 1:09pm, still before the President had finished speaking, Sund called the Sergeants-at-arms of the House and Senate. He told them it was time to call in the National Guard. He even said he wanted an emergency declaration. Both, however, said they would “run it up the chain” and get back to him."
"At 1:50pm the Capitol itself was breached. Still before most Trump speech attendees could have arrived."
"What happened after this point was a back and forth over hours between D.C. officials, Army officials, and Capitol police."
"Eventually – at past 5pm – the National Guard arrived."
"And while Sund is quoted in the Washington Post as blaming President Trump’s speech for the violence that ensued – the timeline means that makes no sense. The President’s fans are not known for leaving his speeches 5 or 10 minutes in. And by the time the Capitol was breached, those who had stayed to listen to even the first 15 minutes would not have even made it there in time."