I liked the video. Thanks for the post. But, yea. They left out important video that would have indicated paid actors were the ones busting windows while protesters scolded them and called them antifa. They left out the video of the paid actors waiting in a room to go riot and receiving instructions through a window. They left out the video of police requesting the lock on the magnetic doors to be released. They left out the John Sullivan videos proving antifa was there trying to get protesters to enter. They left out the pipe bomb incident and Pelosi's video crew and Pelosi's daughter's comments.
At least the video did mention that AZ was contested and that the vote was held later without allowing any other states to be contested. They leave it to the viewer to make the connection that this, of course, was the whole motive for the orchestrated riot.
This video also needs an addendum about how Thomas got accused of cutting the tarp to allow protesters to enter, but in court, it was proven that the accusing officer is the one who cut the tarp himself! That video was shown in court, but it needs to be added to this video, too.
What did everyone think of this? I thought it was well done. I did leave feeling that the J6ers were more at fault than I thought they were. It's hard to tell which ones are patriots vs which ones were acting as djt supporters. Sad to see those that lost their lives.
We know there are paid crisis actors & this is psychological warfare. I tend to believe that those instigating & destroying property were part of the paid troublemakers to try & sway others into jump into an emotional fit.
Yeah whether glowbois or useful idiots some of those Proud Boys for example did turn out to deserve at least some of the heat that they received and weren't helping the cause.
At the same time speaking as someone who was there (arriving after Trump's speech) it took discipline to NOT get caught up in some of the trouble. It's easy to say "I would never join in that" when you're not there and surrounded by the collective emotions of the events. There was a guy yelling at us to move closer until I questioned why he doesn't go first. Only later in retrospect I realized he was try to Maidan us.
That's definitely part of what made it hard to tell. I thought that the day just seemed to drag on and on. I keep thinking that I wouldn't have had the patience and would have just left long ago. Well, if I had stayed I sure would have been geared up to confront tell someone off. I can see actual patriots losing it in that situation.
Also, in this video it sure seems like ashli Babbitt actually died. Her body was pretty lifeless.
The telling moment for me is the footage of Ray Epps and Co. The Sampson guy acts all badass and when a female officer goes down he helps her up and says something to her. And when those smoke signals go up and you see Ray and others buggin out. There were certainly enough people there to pull off a true insurrection but in the end when they were asked to leave, they left. Pure evil to lie to us they way they do.
If you haven’t done so already, watch the following two videos to fill in some blanks. They are very entertaining and close-up (almost behind the scenes):
The documentary doesn’t address a critical point, the fact the breach of the Capitol grounds began before MAGA would have any motive to do so. Up until 1:02 p.m. MAGA thought V.P. Pence would fight for us. It isn’t likely the news of his letter spread through the crowd quickly and President Trump never mentions it in his speech.
It says the Ellipse is over a mile away from the Capitol, that makes it sound relatively close. It is 2.1 miles away, at least a 40 minute walk for an average person. Given the crowd size it’s likely it took linger on J6, so the rally attendees would have arrived at the Capitol around 2:00 p.m.
Maybe I missed it, but I also didn’t see any clips where the Capitol Police opened the doors and invited people inside. I remember several on J6 where it looked totally choreographed. And recently more have been released.
I liked the video. Thanks for the post. But, yea. They left out important video that would have indicated paid actors were the ones busting windows while protesters scolded them and called them antifa. They left out the video of the paid actors waiting in a room to go riot and receiving instructions through a window. They left out the video of police requesting the lock on the magnetic doors to be released. They left out the John Sullivan videos proving antifa was there trying to get protesters to enter. They left out the pipe bomb incident and Pelosi's video crew and Pelosi's daughter's comments.
At least the video did mention that AZ was contested and that the vote was held later without allowing any other states to be contested. They leave it to the viewer to make the connection that this, of course, was the whole motive for the orchestrated riot.
This video also needs an addendum about how Thomas got accused of cutting the tarp to allow protesters to enter, but in court, it was proven that the accusing officer is the one who cut the tarp himself! That video was shown in court, but it needs to be added to this video, too.
Think the Wooz News videos are also worth watching
What did everyone think of this? I thought it was well done. I did leave feeling that the J6ers were more at fault than I thought they were. It's hard to tell which ones are patriots vs which ones were acting as djt supporters. Sad to see those that lost their lives.
We know there are paid crisis actors & this is psychological warfare. I tend to believe that those instigating & destroying property were part of the paid troublemakers to try & sway others into jump into an emotional fit.
Yeah whether glowbois or useful idiots some of those Proud Boys for example did turn out to deserve at least some of the heat that they received and weren't helping the cause.
At the same time speaking as someone who was there (arriving after Trump's speech) it took discipline to NOT get caught up in some of the trouble. It's easy to say "I would never join in that" when you're not there and surrounded by the collective emotions of the events. There was a guy yelling at us to move closer until I questioned why he doesn't go first. Only later in retrospect I realized he was try to Maidan us.
That's definitely part of what made it hard to tell. I thought that the day just seemed to drag on and on. I keep thinking that I wouldn't have had the patience and would have just left long ago. Well, if I had stayed I sure would have been geared up to confront tell someone off. I can see actual patriots losing it in that situation.
Also, in this video it sure seems like ashli Babbitt actually died. Her body was pretty lifeless.
Very good point fren.
DJT supporters AKA Patriots
I think Becky meant the ones ACTING like DJT supporters
My thoughts exactly.
The telling moment for me is the footage of Ray Epps and Co. The Sampson guy acts all badass and when a female officer goes down he helps her up and says something to her. And when those smoke signals go up and you see Ray and others buggin out. There were certainly enough people there to pull off a true insurrection but in the end when they were asked to leave, they left. Pure evil to lie to us they way they do.
If you haven’t done so already, watch the following two videos to fill in some blanks. They are very entertaining and close-up (almost behind the scenes):
https://www.bitchute.com/video/0qCvSYEAGwJW/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/2WfLh9SHqVKL/
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/12/exclusive-open-ink-project-releases-their-latest-production/
https://truthsocial.com/@greggphillips/posts/111677865309254054
Haven’t watched all of it. I think it’s important to check out the DOD timeline Kash released several months ago too.
https://www.scribd.com/document/503025581/Capitol-Riots-DoD-timeline
The documentary doesn’t address a critical point, the fact the breach of the Capitol grounds began before MAGA would have any motive to do so. Up until 1:02 p.m. MAGA thought V.P. Pence would fight for us. It isn’t likely the news of his letter spread through the crowd quickly and President Trump never mentions it in his speech.
It says the Ellipse is over a mile away from the Capitol, that makes it sound relatively close. It is 2.1 miles away, at least a 40 minute walk for an average person. Given the crowd size it’s likely it took linger on J6, so the rally attendees would have arrived at the Capitol around 2:00 p.m.
Maybe I missed it, but I also didn’t see any clips where the Capitol Police opened the doors and invited people inside. I remember several on J6 where it looked totally choreographed. And recently more have been released.