Who Was REALLY Behind the Jan. 6 Protest at the Capitol?

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is really not going to like this meme! It’s now beyond argument that the FBI used paid informants to encourage violence and property crimes during the January 06 “mostly peaceful” protest at the US Capitol. Only fools and liars would argue against this, at this point.

If you’ve missed any of the great reporting on this at Revolver News or on Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News, do yourself a favor and get caught up. All of the assaults on police officers and/or window-breaking at the Capitol on January 06 were either perpetrated by paid FBI informants/agents or encouraged by paid FBI informants/agents.

It wasn’t conservative, Trump-supporting American patriot that were driving violence or vandalism that day. We know this from the charging documents filed by the Department of Justice. The FBI purposefully encouraged violence against Capitol police officers to stage a “false flag” attack on January 6th.

None of the FBI agents have been charged with crimes. They are, instead, “unindicted co-conspirators.”

January 6 was a paid-for false flag attack, every bit much as the Charlottesville incident from 2017 was. (The “very fine people” hoax against Trump supporters.) And the cartoon characters from Scooby Doo know it was.


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