Washington gets schooled on J6 “domestic terrorism” propaganda after critics point out anomalies in pipe bombs planting video
Critics were quick to observe how the authorities seem to be getting disinterested in proving that the Jan. 6 "Capitol riot" was an act of domestic terrorism following the surfacing of a bombshell video that showed how pipe bombs were plantedboth at the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee headquarters and law enforcement seemed to have missed these.
The video clip that came out back in February showed a dark SUV arriving at the DNC headquarters in Washington, D.C., at 9:44 a.m. on Jan. 6, 2021. A uniformed man with a bomb-sniffing dog comes into the frame of the CCTV forage from the right and steps up to the vehicle. The driver complies with his command, the dog sniffs inside and outside the car which is soon allowed to enter the parking garage and then exits again.
Analysts pointed out how the canine missed the bomb which was just a few feet away. A plainclothes Capitol Police officer later discovered the said pipe bomb that had been planted in the area the night before. The bomb, which the FBI has described as viable and capable of inflicting serious injury, along with a similar one found at the headquarters of the Republican National Committee, would appear to be the most overt act of violence perpetrated on Jan. 6. "How could a bomb-sniffing dog miss a pipe bomb at the DNC? We’ll add this to our long list of unanswered questions and continue getting to the truth," Rep. Barry Loudermilk, who chairs the House Oversight Committee subcommittee, asked.
Meanwhile, experts have also observed how the Secret Service detail assigned to Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris, who was inside DNC headquarters when the bomb was discovered, failed to find the device before her visit. "The most striking feature of the footage depicting the discovery of the DNC bomb is the utter nonchalance of the Secret Service officials, Metro PD officials and Capitol Police officers upon learning of the proximity of the bomb," Darren J. Beattie of Revolver News wrote on Jan. 18. "The Metro PD officers didn’t even bother getting out of their vehicles for about a minute after being informed of the bomb and proceeded to stand around in the most lackadaisical fashion imaginable once getting out of the vehicles." Harris never mentioned the episode in her public statements, even though she has compared Jan. 6 to Pearl Harbor and the 9/11 bombing.
Moreover, the bomb at RNC headquarters was discovered by a government contractor with ties to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
RealClear Wire also highlighted how law enforcement officials repeatedly described the bombs as "highly dangerous" but also that they couldn't have detonated on their own because of their cheap kitchen timers. The news outlet further revealed that the cell phone data that might help locate the perpetrator has been deemed corrupted and that the FBI's geofence warrant to obtain cell phone data from Google gives no indication the warrant included the Capitol Hill neighborhood on the night of Jan. 5, the time and location the pipe bombs were planted.
Incidentally, the FBI assistant director leading the stalled investigation had previously been in charge of the investigation into a kidnap plot against Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in which the bureau tried to get alleged conspirators to build bombs. Also, an FBI whistleblower testified he was told the bombs were inoperable, a claim that seems supported by the video showing authorities allowing children to cross the street toward the DNC bomb after it was discovered.
The real perpetrator vanished without a trace
Another observation is that federal and local authorities in Washington have tracked down and prosecuted more than 1,300 'protestors' from the Capitol, almost all of whom were unarmed, including 62 individuals this year. However, the perpetrator of what could have been the only deadly attack by a civilian that day appears to have vanished without a trace.
Although the Washington FBI field office recently issued a statement saying the "suspect may still pose a danger to the public or themselves" and upped the reward to $500,000, Washington appears to have lost interest in the pipe bomb "whodunnit."
Meanwhile, the final report of the now-defunct Select Committee to Investigate the Attack on the U.S. Capitol hardly mentioned the pipe bomb threat in the paper. It did not include video of the incident or the suspect during any televised hearings. To some critics, the mainstream news organizations that initially devoted significant space to promote the idea that a supporter of former President Donald Trump tried to blow up buildings near the Capitol on Jan. 6, seems also to have lost interest in the case.
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