(Please share this with friends or family who might be sitting on the fence regarding J6.)
I intended to write a long post about the so-called insurrection on January 6, 2021. I’ve watched documentaries and listened to many podcasts. But outliers found the most surprising things. I worked to publish something informative and off the beaten path.
The info became overwhelming and heartbreaking. I knew things were bad; watching the murder of Air Force veteran Ashili Babbitt by Lt. Byrd, the newly released footage of the naive and unassuming protesters being invited and guided by the Capital guards and even given badges, and watching the Kangaroo Court of Liz Chenny and her cohorts outright lie—getting a full pass by the Legacy (Dinosaur) media.
Among many other issues, I discovered two more mind-blowing stories and info from Tucker Carlson’s interview with Congressman Clay Higgins. I will share them below. I’m overwhelmed with heartache and concern for my nation as never before. I couldn’t wrap my mind around it. And my jaw is still on the floor.
First:
Seems that only one reporter in the mainstream even bothered to ask questions about the Whitmer kidnapping. This is a segment from a report in Esquire Magazine:
Chris Heath, writing for Esquire:
It was also perplexing to see how much of the connective tissue that did exist involved people who were acting on behalf of the FBI. Take, for instance, what seemed, at first glance, to be one of the more damning events in the alleged narrative of this conspiracy. It is one thing to be told that, on the night of September 12, 2020, Adam Fox and Barry Croft, who, according to the prosecutors, were the plot’s de facto ringleaders, conducted a nighttime reconnaissance of Whitmer’s Elk Rapids vacation home, driving around the area after first stopping to inspect the underside of the bridge on Highway 31, where they might plant explosives. But it is perhaps another to piece together that the truck in question, a Chevy Silverado, had five people in it. And that Fox and Croft were in the backseat, Croft in the middle, next to a man who turned out to be an FBI informant. And that the truck was being driven by its owner, Dan Chappel, who had been at the center of everything that had or hadn’t been happening for several months. And that he was also an FBI informant. And that next to him up front was another man, whom Chappel had introduced to the group as an explosives expert. And that this man was not an FBI informant. He was an FBI agent.
Sasha Stone from “Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning” connects the dots in her comment below regarding the report in Esquire:
“This is a lucrative grift for desperate people on the fringe who want to collect a few thou to sell their fellow Americans out to a hungry ruling class eager for proof the FBI was helping to keep the village safe. Note the date, too. September of 2020, locked and loaded to be an October surprise for the election.”
Second:
If you can imagine it, here’s something even more mind-blowing in the short video below, and you probably know nothing about it.
Lastly:
This clip is from Carlson’s interview with Congressman Higgins. How many FBI Agents were in the MAGA crowd at the Capital?
I needed a laugh, but it doesn’t mean I’m happy.
Thank you for reading and watching my Substack. And remember.
It is the glory of God to conceal a matter and the glory of kings to search it out. Proverbs 25:2