January 6

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  1. kcal

    kcal Founding Member

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    bigly….

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    oh well, they will get him next time for sure
     
  3. BAY0U BENGAL

    BAY0U BENGAL I'm a Chinese Bandit

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    Wonder if Rex is posting on Reddit about how sad he is
     
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  4. kcal

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    so much winning….

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  5. kcal

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    looks like the mystery’s solved:
    https://www.declassified.live/p/another-suspicious-moment-in-dnc


    Another Suspicious Moment in DNC Pipe Bomb Mystery
    An unidentified individual carrying a bag exited a police vehicle then walked toward the location where the device was "found" about 15 minutes later. There are no coincidences.
    One reason the public should remain highly suspicious about the circumstances surrounding the so-called “pipe bombs” discovered on January 6 is the national media’s collective disinterest in the matter.

    Major news outlets, including those with full time J6 beat reporters, have completely ignored the shocking findings recently confirmed by DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari related to the Secret Service’s role in the events of January 6. Cuffari determined Kamala Harris, the incoming vice president and U.S. Senator at the time and now Democratic candidate for president, came within 20 feet of the alleged explosive when she inexplicably left the Capitol at 11:22 a.m. to visit the Democratic National Committee headquarters instead of staying behind to relish her history-making moment.

    Yet she has never discussed nor been asked about her near-assassination attempt. And perhaps for good reason.

    Newly discovered video appears to justify the belief that the DNC “pipe bomb” scare was part of an inside job perhaps orchestrated by law enforcement or others to initiate panic in Washington on January 6.

    This video, captured by a security camera outside the DNC building, shows an officer with Harris’s detail exit a DC Metro Police SUV at 12:51 p.m. The officer, carrying a bag of some sort, points toward and then walks in the direction of where the second pipe bomb was “found” just outside the building. (For unknown reasons, no video is available for the bench area that day.)

    At 12:53 p.m., the man re-enters the frame carrying the bag as he approaches the Metro Police SUV in the driveway and gets back into the passenger side.

    What exactly was he doing? Did he set the device? And if he was acting on the up-and-up, how in the world did he not see a pipe bomb sitting right there?
    In fact, several instances earlier in the day undermine the idea that law enforcement simply “missed” the device planted underneath bushes between two benches on the outside of the building. The movements also suggest the device was not where the FBI claimed it had been planted the night before—or wasn’t there at all until several minutes before it was “discovered.”

    Nearly two hours before Harris arrived at the DNC, a bomb-sniffing dog conducted a sweep outside the building at 9:29 a.m. in close proximity to where the explosive was later “found.” The canine did not detect the device—a bomb the FBI insists to this day was viable and deadly—and something Cuffari noted in his investigation of the matter.

    Security camera footage edited here to track the movements of Harris’s detail

    As Harris’s motorcade enters the garage, the footage shows a member of the detail, tracked with a yellow circle, exiting the MPD SUV and pointing to the driveway apparently directing the other vehicles where to park. He then walks back to the MPD vehicle, opens the passenger side door, and appears to retrieve something from inside before walking away. The MPD vehicle leaves as the man walks out of frame toward the area where the pipe bomb would be “found” about 40 minutes later.

    At 11:27 a.m., a Capitol Police car arrives and parks in the driveway next to the black SUV as the detail member tracked with the yellow circle re-enters the frame from the area where the pipe bomb supposedly was located. He then approaches the Capitol Police car and enters the passenger side.

    At 12:03 p.m., the MPD SUV returns. The detail member with the yellow circle exits the Capitol Police car and approaches the MPD officer. The two approach the black SUV. Another member of Harris’s detail, tracked with a red circle, then exits the black SUV, and the three officers enter the MPD vehicle and leave at 12:05 p.m.

    Another member of Harris’s detail, tracked with a white circle, appears to wander outside the building, walking out of frame in the direction of where the pipe bomb was located at 12:07 p.m.—yet he somehow missed it, too.

    At 12:08 p.m., the MPD SUV returns and the man tracked with the white circle re-enters the frame from the area of the pipe bomb, approaching the vehicle. The officer driving the MPD SUV exits, followed by the detail member tracked with the yellow circle, who exits from the passenger side.

    The man with the yellow circle opens the SUV’s trunk and three officers shuffle items inside the vehicle. The man tracked with the white circle, who had been posted outside the building, enters the back driver’s side door of the MPD SUV. The driving officer re-enters through the driver’s door and the man tracked with the yellow circle enters the front passenger side door. The man tracked with the red circle, who earlier entered the MPD SUV at 12:05 p.m. after exiting the black SUV, is possibly still inside. Assuming that’s the case, the four members of Harris’s detail leave the DNC in the MPD SUV at 12:10 p.m.

    At 12:47 p.m.—two minutes after officers arrived at the Republican National Committee headquarters to respond to the first device—the MPD vehicle returns.

    (Additional officers from the Capitol Police Protective Services Bureau were sent to canvas the DNC in response to the RNC device discovery, which the Capitol Police command center had been alerted to at 12:42 p.m., reportedly diverting resources from the Capitol just as the first wave of protesters arrived.)

    Shortly after the individual who had exited the DC Metro SUV at 12:51 and returned to the vehicle at 12:53, the device allegedly was found at 1:05 p.m. by a plainclothes officer from the Capitol Police.

    Footage shows this officer approaching the driver’s side of the Metro Police SUV, pointing in the direction of the pipe bomb, and then walking around to the passenger side, where the man who had pointed toward the pipe bomb 15 minutes earlier was seated. The passenger door opens, and the plainclothes officer appears to take something from the man inside. The officer is then seen carrying a backpack as he walks away and approaches the driver’s side of the black SUV.

    Despite being alerted to the explosive device, there is no immediate response from the officers while two pedestrians casually stroll across the street toward the pipe bomb's location. The plainclothes officer then walks away from the black SUV, exiting the frame, as a third pedestrian walks toward the pipe bomb at 1:06 p.m.

    The officers finally begin to slowly exit their vehicles at 1:07 p.m. with the driver of the Metro Police SUV casually strolling toward the area of the pipe bomb at 1:08 p.m. This is followed by another pedestrian entering the frame from the direction of the device, appearing unconcerned and unaware of any threat.

    At 1:09 p.m., a fifth pedestrian does the same, also appearing totally unaware and unconcerned. The camera then pans over to where the pipe bomb was located, just next to a bench where an empty disposable coffee cup appears to have been left—possibly by someone who had occupied that bench with the bomb sitting right next to their feet, assuming it had been planted when the FBI claims it was.

    At 1:17 p.m., Harris was evacuated from the building, twelve minutes after her detail was alerted to the device.


    The DNC pipe bomb threat coincided with other key events—the discovery of the RNC pipe bomb (more on that soon), the Ray Epps-led breach of exterior barrier of western side of the Capitol, the release of Vice President Pence’s memo rejecting the idea of denying electoral votes in contested states—just minutes before the 1:00 p.m. start of the joint session of Congress.

    It is merely impossible at this point to believe in coincidences related to January 6.

    The government also inexplicably misled the courts about Harris’s whereabouts on January 6. The Department of Justice claimed in hundreds of charging documents against J6ers that Harris was at the Capitol during the protest, lending credence to charges that the area was off limits. The DOJ later had to confess that wasn’t true.

    Harris has never discussed her brush with death publicly. Her silence makes no sense since she routinely compares the four-hour disturbance to 9/11 and Pearl Harbor.

    The Secret Service also appears to be involved in concealing the truth related to the DNC pipe bomb. Cuffari’s report also revealed that the Secret Service never reported Harris’s evacuation from the DNC due to the bomb threat as an “unusual protective event,” as required by its policies.

    Why?

    Even more disturbing is the fact that text messages belonging to at least two dozen Secret Service officials and agents including now disgraced former USSS director Kim Cheatle were deleted and never recovered, adding to the very suspicious surroundings of the pipe bomb mystery.

    Self-appointed J6 truth seekers also ignored the pipe bomb threat. In February, Rep. Bennie Thompson, chairman of now defunct January 6 Select Committee, said his investigators did not look into the pipe bombs.
     
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  6. shane0911

    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

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    Wait until they figure out which agency was working with Crooks! That is going to be a HUGE story!
     
  7. kcal

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    this is great…


     

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