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NewExpertBread 5 points ago +5 / -0

It just depends on how you use it, and what data you feed it.

As soon as you start limiting either, it becomes the ultimate tool for gaslighting.

Unchecked, it destroys the cabal overnight.

As a weapon, it is the Pied Piper write large.

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NewExpertBread 2 points ago +2 / -0

That is why all the pieces are out there in OSI.

Anons are like squeaky bats echolocating the truth, with a map.

Leaks only later prove what anons discovered months, or years ago.

Like a grand jury.

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NewExpertBread 3 points ago +3 / -0

So if you take out 5 seconds of the video, it's good?

Until the next ban.

"Upon further examination, we find James O'Keefe is a poopy face."

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NewExpertBread 6 points ago +6 / -0

Mr. President, sir.

With all do respect, we are at the precipice.

You know it, I know it, our enemies know it.

This is truly biblical, and the Good Book tells us that many will not wake up.

I fear not for myself, I'm an old and broken man.

I fear for my children's future.

Their children's future.

However, I am wide awake.

I have seen what can come first hand.

I have walked those streets too often, Mr. President.

My memory is foggy but the streets among some our once greatest cities are interchangeable, to my recollection.

Others are fast approaching indistinguishability.

In two years this country will be a foggy memory too, without great effort from We the People.

If you have anything left to aid us in this struggle, anything at all.

We are at the precipice, sir.

You can't solve it, but told us you'd try.

Over the course, we've believed in America.

United under the hope of freedom.

Respected by our enemies, as well as our friends.

Made whole again, in faith and credit.

Oriented toward truth, and a beacon of light.

Venerated as a bastion of the hungry, and tired.

Equal in justice, under the law.

-WFJ0000

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NewExpertBread 3 points ago +3 / -0

u/MAGAdeburger

So, about that ambulance.

In order to invoke 25th, you would need an ACT to use as evidence.

Trump was in good health, and sound mind. He may have allegations about a lot of things, but as long as he didn't ACT they couldn't say much.

Trump did one thing none of these people did, he held up the documents on camera.

The red folder.

After that he made a speech.

By the time the speech was over, he was sat in a dining room for several hours.

Whether he was ever restored to POTUS or not remains in question. The inauguration was quite strange.

Something was certainly in motion before the red folder, and definitely picked up tempo after.

https://rumble.com/vzffys-president-donald-trump-the-red-folder-extended-version.html

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NewExpertBread 8 points ago +8 / -0

u/MAGAdeburger

Dead Drops

Sadr, North Korea, Ukraine, Penn Biden, Biden's Home Office, etc.


WHAT was going on in NK? The dark side of the earth?


https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/jan/07/google-eric-schmidt-trip-pyongyang

Google says it is not an official visit; the state department has described it as unhelpful. So just what is Eric Schmidt up to?


As diplomatic encounters go, it has to be among the most intriguing: the head of a revolutionary technology company that has helped secure the open flow of information around the world steps inside one of the globe's most closed societies.

Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman of Google, arrived in North Korea on Monday at the start of a private visit that has already provoked a public wrist-slapping from the US state department. Officials said the timing of the trip was "unhelpful", coming less than a month after Pyongyang launched a long-range rocket in defiance of the international community.

The visit has also inevitably prompted speculation about Google's intentions in engaging with a country that stands at the polar opposite of its core value of open information access. North Korea operates a form of intranet inside its territory, but it is available only to a tiny elite of favoured individuals and almost all residents have no access to the internet.

The speculation has been only heightened by Google's reticence in discussing its chairman's trip. All the search giant would say was that Schmidt was acting in a "personal" capacity.

Schmidt is being accompanied on the trip by Bill Richardson, the former Democratic governor of New Mexico who has visited North Korea several times before. Before departing, Richardson attempted to squash any loose talk about Google, while at the same time fanning the flames of speculation by referring to social media as one area of Schmidt's interest.

"This is not a Google trip," he said. "But I'm sure [Schmidt] is interested in some of the economic issues there, the social media aspect."

Richardson himself is likely to be focusing on attempts to persuade the regime to release a US citizen currently detained in Pyongyang. Richardson said he had been in touch with the family of Kenneth Bae, a Korean-American who has been held captive for several months, and will ask after his status.

Professor Charles Armstrong, director of the Center for Korean Research at Columbia University, said he was unconvinced by the idea that the trip was primarily a rescue mission. "This is odd: it doesn't make sense for the chairman of Google to help rescue Americans from North Korea. Clearly, there has to be another agenda here that nobody is talking about."

Armstrong said that North Korea's young leader, Kim Jong-un, who took power a little over a year ago after the death of his father, Kim Jong-il, had made tentative indications that he wanted to move in the direction of greater information technology. There has already been movement in the use of mobile phones, with more than a million cellular devices in circulation.

"It's extraordinary that you can a country that is in some ways quite industrialised where there is essentially no public internet access," Armstrong said. "Somehow, Eric Schmidt must have got the hint that this could become a potential market for Google."

Other observers of foreign affairs and the politics of the internet were sceptical that the visit revealed anything at all about Google's plans in Asia. PJ Crowley, the former state department spokesman who is now at George Washington University, said he doubted the new North Korean leader had any plans to open up internet access.

"If Pyongyang loses its control over information, the regime is doomed. The moment the average North Korean understands the gap between their lives and South Koreans', the game is over."

As for the state department's admonishment of Schmidt and Richardson, Crowley said that was purely for public consumption. "The state department has to say that. US policy is not to reward bad behaviour, and there's no question that North Korea is guilty of that."

In contrast to the peeved impression given out by the Obama administration, it would, in fact, be keenly interested in anything the visitors could find out about the highly secretive regime. "The state department has listened attentively to Bill Richardson after he returned from previous trips to Pyongyang, and I have no doubt they will listen equally attentively this time."

Evgeny Morozov, who wrote an influential book about the use of the internet by oppressive regimes called The Net Delusion, said: "I'm sure Google's PR department is terrified about this trip. It makes no corporate sense for Google to be involved in North Korea, not least because there are still sanctions in place."

Morozov, whose new book To Save Everything is published in March, said a more likely explanation for Schmidt's visit was that it was part of his bid to position himself as a thinker on, and explorer of, globalisation. He pointed out that Schmidt has his own book out, the New Digital Age, in April.

Schmidt's co-author of that volume, Jared Cohen, is a former state department official who now runs Google Ideas, a global think tank based in New York. A close observer of the Arab spring who was in both Iran and Egypt during key moments in their protest movement, Cohen is accompanying the Google chairman on his trip to Pyongyang.


Google asked NK if they wanted to use Google to suppress their citizens, while reaping the benefits of technology. Like Disney theme parks being stomping grounds for the CIA, that would be used in the same way to model the world.

In exchange, NK would be a puppet to corpofascists. NK would allow testing of new technologies on it's captive population. This makes sense to me, since Iraq and Afghanistan are no longer good proving grounds for new technology. Too many eyes and too obvious.

A nice dark place to practice with China's blessing.

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NewExpertBread 2 points ago +2 / -0

Honestly, the more I think about this the more it screams Enigma.

I feel like instead of cracking the codes (way too hard) China went right to the source.

I know you'll say that's obvious, but it seems it will now be proven.

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NewExpertBread 3 points ago +3 / -0

Don't forget the Houston Chinese Embassy burning papers.

Looks like Biden didn't make it home in time to BBQ, and didn't get to burn his papers.

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NewExpertBread 2 points ago +2 / -0

The next thing was radiological. That's the scoop.

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NewExpertBread 3 points ago +3 / -0

My metals prices have skyrocketed.

I don't just deal in gold and better, I also deal in titanium and stainless steel.

I made a post about the wholesale metals market exploding, but people are unwilling to pay retail. Someone is buying up everything, not just silver and gold.

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NewExpertBread 5 points ago +5 / -0

Senator Lugar died: April 28, 2019, Inova Heart and Vascular Institute, Annandale, VA

That is the other person pictured with Obama in Ukraine, both Senators then.

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NewExpertBread 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ω (Omega) is used in several different contexts with different meanings:

Mathematics: It is the 24th letter in the Greek alphabet, and is often used in mathematics as a symbol for the end, or limit, of a sequence.

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1619773318915313664

Would make the "E" self explanatory.

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NewExpertBread 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'd like your opinion on October, but my main point boils down to this:

If he was 25th'd, he wouldn't get briefings. His privacy would be restored. He could refuse the recording of his calls/activity as public record. He would be free to work without his comms being monitored, for only a few hours.

I think that's what J6 Committee was about.

They wanted to know what happened during that time.

That's when the plan stopped working for them, that was the glitch.


The person who was meant to record the time gap was subpoenaed by J6 Committee.

Two Things:

She was not allowed to record.

She felt it was VERY important to record.


Without a record, who can say what happened?


Remember, ambulance was the signal.

https://rumble.com/vzffys-president-donald-trump-the-red-folder-extended-version.html

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NewExpertBread 2 points ago +2 / -0

u/MAGAdeburger u/CHAOS_ACTUAL

My suspicion was the inflection points were:

  1. Early in the morning. Someone had a choice (Pence).

  2. Trump was 25th'd. Maybe earlier, maybe right before the speech, maybe for not ordering the military, maybe FOR ordering the military. Red folder comes out, someone is detained just before, ambulance signal goes off.

  3. He sat down in the dining room glued to the TV. With no briefings, he learned when the American People did. It must have been terrible hearing the chaos, but being blinded to what was happening.

  4. Trump is accused of inaction, when the reality is he was deposed. He would have told them to F off, but the DS would have essentially kidnapped him in this manner.

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NewExpertBread 5 points ago +5 / -0

We're all watching a movie, right?


Submission Statement:

Joe Biden partners with Creative Artists Agency (CAA): https://archive.vn/JTItr

Former Vice President Joe Biden and second lady Jill Biden are continuing their post-White House public policy work through partnering with the Creative Artists Agency. "Jill and I remain more dedicated than ever to addressing the critical issues of the day, and we see in CAA a shared passion and shared values that are at the core of our family and our goals," the former vice president said in a statement from the talent and sports agency. "We look forward to leveraging their expertise, across many fields, as part of our team."

Hollywood CAA enlists Kamala Harris, weaponizes against Trump: https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2017/02/23/hollywood-weaponizes-trump-caa-host-take-action-day-summit/

‘CAA six-figure contribution to Kamala Harris’: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46976547

The state is a fund-raising power base with little parallel. In the 24 hours after Ms Harris announced, she reported $1.5m (£1.1m) in donations, breaking a record set by Senator Bernie Sanders in 2016.

Last year her campaign committee and related fund-raising organisations brought in more than $23m, with six-figure contributions from individuals associated with entertainment giant WarnerMedia, the University of California, Los Angeles based Creative Artists Agency and the parent company of Bay area tech giant Google.

CAA flaunts multiple symbolism in aerial view of their Headquarters in Los Angeles. Link to Century Park office complex site plan & CAA Headquarters: https://www.reddit.com/r/evilbuildings/comments/f69od6/how_many_symbols_of_the_occult_can_you_spot_in/

Their love of symbolism will be their downfall...

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NewExpertBread 2 points ago +2 / -0

We're all watching a movie, right?


Submission Statement:

Joe Biden partners with Creative Artists Agency (CAA): https://archive.vn/JTItr

Former Vice President Joe Biden and second lady Jill Biden are continuing their post-White House public policy work through partnering with the Creative Artists Agency. "Jill and I remain more dedicated than ever to addressing the critical issues of the day, and we see in CAA a shared passion and shared values that are at the core of our family and our goals," the former vice president said in a statement from the talent and sports agency. "We look forward to leveraging their expertise, across many fields, as part of our team."

Hollywood CAA enlists Kamala Harris, weaponizes against Trump: https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2017/02/23/hollywood-weaponizes-trump-caa-host-take-action-day-summit/

‘CAA six-figure contribution to Kamala Harris’: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46976547

The state is a fund-raising power base with little parallel. In the 24 hours after Ms Harris announced, she reported $1.5m (£1.1m) in donations, breaking a record set by Senator Bernie Sanders in 2016.

Last year her campaign committee and related fund-raising organisations brought in more than $23m, with six-figure contributions from individuals associated with entertainment giant WarnerMedia, the University of California, Los Angeles based Creative Artists Agency and the parent company of Bay area tech giant Google.

CAA flaunts multiple symbolism in aerial view of their Headquarters in Los Angeles. Link to Century Park office complex site plan & CAA Headquarters: https://www.reddit.com/r/evilbuildings/comments/f69od6/how_many_symbols_of_the_occult_can_you_spot_in/

Their love of symbolism will be their downfall...

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NewExpertBread 2 points ago +2 / -0

What happened @ 1:21 PM?

RIGHT before all that, WHEN Trump started speaking, there was the Ambulance.

Official Timeline:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack

1:00 a.m.: Trump tweets: "If Vice President @Mike_Pence comes through for us, we will win the Presidency."

1:13 a.m.: Ali Alexander, Stop the Steal organizer, tweets "First official day of the rebellion."

3:23 a.m.: Ron Watkins, imageboard administrator and prominent QAnon figure, posts a tweet accusing Vice President Mike Pence of orchestrating a coup against Trump. He also linked to a blog post which called for "the immediate arrest of [Pence], for treason."

8:07 a.m.: Secret Service countersurveillance agents reported that “members of the crowd are wearing ballistic helmets, body armor and carrying radio equipment and military grade backpacks.”

8:17 a.m.: President Trump tweets allegations of vote fraud, stating, States want to correct their votes, which they now know were based on irregularities and fraud, plus corrupt process never received legislative approval. All Mike Pence has to do is send them back to the States, AND WE WIN. Do it Mike, this is a time for extreme courage!"

9:24 a.m.: Trump has an approximately 10-minute phone call with Representative Jim Jordan.

9:52 a.m.: Trump has a 26-minute phone call with adviser Stephen Miller.

On September 8, 2022, Miller and Brian Jack were subpoenaed by a federal grand jury investigating attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election with special focus on the January 6 United States Capitol attack.

10:00 a.m.: Before this time, White House deputy chief of staff Tony Ornato informs Trump that authorities have spotted armed individuals at the crowd gathering at the Ellipse.

Hutchinson specifically testified that Ornato had told her about Trump lashing out in anger and lunging at a member of his protective detail as he demanded to be taken to the Capitol on January 6. A Secret Service official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, previously told CNN that Ornato denies telling Hutchinson that the former President grabbed the steering wheel of his presidential SUV or an agent on his detail.

10:47 a.m.: Rudy Giuliani begins a speech in which he calls for "trial by combat"

11:06 a.m.: "There is no official record of President Trump receiving or placing a call between 11:06 a.m. and 6:54 p.m.," Representative Elaine Luria stated at a public hearing a year later.

According to a member of the House committee investigating the insurrection, Trump stayed in the dining room at the White House, facing a television that was tuned to Fox News, for more than 2 1/2 hours.

11:30 a.m.: Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher C. Miller participates in a tabletop exercise on Department of Defense contingency response options for the D.C. protests.

The committee released Miller’s testimony after already revealing that Trump did not make calls to military personnel or law enforcement to intervene as the Capitol attack was unfolding. General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the committee that he never received a call from Trump as the attack as unfolding.

11:30 a.m. (also): The motorcade of Vice President–elect Kamala Harris arrived at DNC headquarters.

Law enforcement would discover a pipe bomb at 1:07 p.m., only several yards away from where her motorcade had passed through the garage of DNC headquarters, and they would evacuate Harris seven minutes after that.

11:57 a.m.: President Trump begins his over one-hour speech. He repeats allegations that the election was stolen, criticizes Vice President Mike Pence by name a half-dozen times (though this wasn't part of his prepared remarks), accuses fellow Republicans of not doing enough to back up his allegations, and states that he will walk with the crowd to the Capitol.

Gen. Milley testified to the committee that he spoke to former Vice President Mike Pence “two or three” times on January 6. Keith Kellogg, former national security adviser to Pence, also told the committee that Trump never asked for a law enforcement response.

12:49 p.m.: Capitol Police respond to a report of a possible explosive device at the Republican National Committee Headquarters, which is later identified as a pipe bomb. A second pipe bomb at the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee would be found at 1:07 pm. Buildings next to these headquarters are evacuated. A police sweep of the area identifies a vehicle which held one handgun, an M4 Carbine assault rifle with loaded magazine, and components for 11 Molotov cocktails with homemade napalm. Around 6:30 p.m, the driver was apprehended carrying two unregistered handguns as he returned to the vehicle. He is not suspected of planting the pipe bombs.

12:58 p.m.: Chief Sund asks House Sergeant at Arms Paul D. Irving and Senate Sergeant at Arms Michael C. Stenger to declare an emergency and call for deployment of the National Guard. Irving and Stenger state that they will forward the request up their chains of command. Soon afterwards, aides to Congressional leaders arrive in Stenger's office and are outraged to learn that he has not yet called for any reinforcement. Phone records obtained at the Senate Hearings reflect that Sund first reached out to Irving to request the National Guard at 12:58 p.m. on the day of the attack. Sund then called the Senate sergeant-at-arms at the time, Michael Stenger, at 1:05 p.m. Sund repeated his request in a call at 1:28 p.m. and then again at 1:34 p.m., 1:39 p.m. and 1:45 p.m. that day. The Capitol Police Board consisting of the Architect of the Capitol, the House Sergeant at Arms, and the Senate Sergeant at Arms have the authority to request the national guard to the Capitol, but had made the decision three days earlier not to do so.

A LOT OF SHIT HAPPENS

1:12 p.m.: Rep. Paul Gosar (R–AZ) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R–TX) object to certifying the votes made in the 2020 United States presidential election in Arizona. The joint session separates into House and Senate chambers to debate the objection.

1:14 p.m.: Due to the pipe bomb (see 1:07pm), Vice President-elect Harris is evacuated from DNC Headquarters.

1:17 p.m.: Trump's motorcade leaves the Ellipse. The Secret Service does not allow Trump to go to the Capitol and drives him back to the White House against his wishes. Trump behaved angrily, according to multiple witnesses who testified for the House committee.

1:19 p.m.: Trump's motorcade arrives at the White House.

1:21 p.m.: "The Presidential Daily Diary...contains no information for the period between 1:21 p.m. and 4:03 p.m.," Representative Elaine Luria stated at a public hearing a year later. "The chief White House photographer wanted to take pictures because it was, in her words, 'very important for his archives and for history.' But she was told, 'no photographs.'"


What happened at 1:21 p.m.?


Prior to

Well, at 11:57 Trump begins speaking.

Well, at 12:50 p.m. barricades came down.

Then, at 1:07p.m. a bomb was discovered near Harris.

Then, at 1:21 p.m. until well after 6 p.m. no calls outside.


Trump watches TV (1:25–4:03 p.m.)

According to the final report of the January 6 House select committee:

"Here’s what President Trump did during the 187 minutes between the end of his speech and when he finally told rioters to go home: For hours, he watched the attack from his TV screen. His channel of choice was Fox News. He issued a few tweets, some on his own inclination and some only at the repeated behest of his daughter and other trusted advisors. He made several phone calls, some to his personal lawyer Rudolph Giuliani, some to Members of Congress about continuing their objections to the electoral certification, even though the attack was well underway. Here’s what President Trump did not do: He did not call any relevant law enforcement agency to ensure they were working to quell the violence. He did not call the Secretary of Defense; he did not call the Attorney General; he did not call the Secretary of Homeland Security. And for hours on end, he refused the repeated requests—from nearly everyone who talked to him—to simply tell the mob to go home."


1:25 p.m.: Trump enters the Oval Office private dining room and stays there, watching Fox News, until after 4 p.m. (Three months later, Trump acknowledged to a journalist that the Capitol police "did lose control" of the mob, but he claimed he did not hear of the attack while in meetings with his chief of staff and instead learned of it "afterwards, and ... on the late side" upon turning on the television.) White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham texts First Lady Melania Trump: "Do you want to tweet that peaceful protests are the right of every American, but there is no place for lawlessness and violence?" She immediately responds: "No". (Melania Trump didn't tweet at all on the day of the attack, and did not tweet to condemn the violence until five days later.

1:26 p.m.: U.S. Capitol Police order evacuation of at least two buildings in the Capitol complex, including the Cannon House Office Building and the Madison Building of the Library of Congress.

Cannon House Office Building:

Until 1908, many representatives who wanted office space had to borrow space in committee rooms in the Capitol or rent quarters; otherwise, they worked from their desk in the House Chamber. The Sundry Civil Appropriation Act (3 Stat. 1156) of March 1901 authorized the Architect of the Capitol to draw plans for a fireproof building adjacent to the grounds of the Capitol to be used for offices and storage.

Madison Building

The Madison Building is home to many of the reading rooms of the Library of Congress:

Geography and Map Room Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room Manuscript Reading Room National Digital Library Learning Center Performing Arts Reading Room Recorded Sound Research Center Law Library Reading Room (Law Library of Congress) La Follette Congressional Reading Room (closed to the public) Prints and Photographs Reading Room Motion Picture and Television Reading Room Mary Pickford Theater, which hosts regular free screenings of classic and contemporary movies and television shows Copyright Public Records Reading Room of the United States Copyright Office

The Law Library Reading Room is the gateway to all of the Law Library’s collections. The Reading Room is located on the second floor of the Library of Congress James Madison Memorial Building in Washington, D.C. Researchers may request that items from the Law Library's unparalleled legal collection be delivered to the Reading Room for use there. Additionally, the Law Library Reading Room maintains a reference collection that includes primary sources for federal statutes, administrative materials, as well as selected materials for each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia. The Reading Room collections also contain an array of treatises and other reference works on federal and international law.

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NewExpertBread 2 points ago +2 / -0

Correct.

The “Big Bang” moment that kicked off the riot was when a small “breach team” of just a few dozen people violently knocked over the first set of metal barricades between 12:50-12:53 p.m.


1:10 p.m.: Trump ends his speech by urging his supporters to march upon the Capitol Building

1:17 p.m.: Trump's motorcade leaves the Ellipse.[163] The Secret Service does not allow Trump to go to the Capitol and drives him back to the White House against his wishes. Trump behaved angrily, according to multiple witnesses who testified for the House committee.[164][165][166][167][168][169][170]

1:19 p.m.: Trump's motorcade arrives at the White House.[123]

1:21 p.m.: "The Presidential Daily Diary...contains no information for the period between 1:21 p.m. and 4:03 p.m.," Representative Elaine Luria stated at a public hearing a year later. "The chief White House photographer wanted to take pictures because it was, in her words, 'very important for his archives and for history.' But she was told, 'no photographs.'"


But we digress. If all you saw was the above video, you’d think BeCivilGuy was just being helpful by urging people to “Be Civil.”

But there’s a big problem with that theory: BeCivilGuy was the first guy who broke upfield toward the second police line, way past the “Restricted Area” fencing — and he did so before Ray Epps & Co. breached the first police line at 12:50 p.m., and before any fencing came down from the efforts of BlackSkiMask and his team.

How do we know that? See the below image, which is from just 30 seconds before Ray Epps & Co. will breach the first police line and streams of people will shoot up the walkway. You will see BeCivilGuy is first and farthest up the field. At this moment in time, no breach has happened yet, no officers have been harmed or forced back, and there is no guarantee that the Trump rally will get out of hand that day, as no barricades have yet been pushed over.

At this moment in time below, immediately before the breach, BeCivilGuy is the deepest “trespasser” of any of the tens of thousands of Trump supporters in DC.

https://www.revolver.news/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/2021.12.03-05.41-revolvernews-61aa56de45fea.jpg

Ahead of the pack, BeCivilGuy

https://rumble.com/vq64pf-becivilguy-everybody-be-civil-1253-1255pm.html

"We're gettin in" BeCivilGuy

https://rumble.com/vq7r7a-becivilguy-were-getting-in.html


Also, the BUS?

https://rumble.com/vq2e2h-hippies-for-trump-bus-stopped-at-doj-hq-257pm-jan-5.html

How could there be a total media blackout on January 5 about a guns-and-explosives cache discovery in a bus parked in front of the US Justice Department, just one day before the major Trump rally and all-important Senate certification vote?

DC is a 93% Democrat-voting bastion. Authorities would normally be stampeding toward the closest press podium to give frothing DC journalists all the salacious details of a catch like this. The responding officers would all be given promotions and medals. We are talking about busting a bus-full of “Trump supporters” with guns and explosives in broad daylight, parked in front of the Justice Department. Why was there total radio silence? Who ordered the story squashed? Did top brass in DC or federal law enforcement intervene to keep the story quiet—that way the next day’s events on January 6 would more convincingly look like they took DC police completely be surprise?

Remember, this was January 5. We know then-Capitol Police Chief Stephen Sund made an urgent request for back-up personnel on January 4, but was denied. He pled to have a “state of emergency” declared at the Capitol on January 4, but was denied. Yet the very next day, on January 5, guns and explosives rolled past DC police headquarters, parked at the Justice Department, got swarmed by dozens of officers, agents and bomb-sniffing dogs, and the Capitol Police Chief’s support requests still got denied?

Did the Capitol Police even know about the guns-and-explosives bus? Was the incident kept hidden from them too?

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