Two More Cops Get “Epsteined” After the January 6 Peaceful Protests

The not-very-subtle winky-face meme here tells you everything that the internet believes about the rash of “suicides” among the US Capitol Police following the mostly peaceful January 6 protests. No one believes that these were suicides after the way that the government has lied to us consistently for seven months now about that protest.

These were probably suicides in the way that the deaths of Jeffrey Epstein and John McAfee were “suicides,” according to most of the top internet conspiracy theorizers.

That’s what you get, Deep State, when you lie to us about literally every single thing for years on end. No one believes your BS anymore.

During Nancy Pelosi’s partisan January 6 Commission meetings, Capitol Police who are employed by Nancy Pelosi continue to repeat the lie about Officer Brian Sicknick, for example. Sicknick tragically died of a stroke the day after the protest.

Yet cops continue to testify under oath that Sicknick died of “injuries” he sustained fighting Trump supporters the day before. This is a flat-out lie. Sicknick’s stroke wasn’t caused by Trump supporters any more than Jeffrey Epstein’s death was caused by a jailhouse bedsheet.


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