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Saved - September 28, 2025 at 11:20 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’ve been sharing insights from the J6 Archives, highlighting various interactions between officers and protesters. I've noted instances where officers admitted to being set up, used aggressive tactics against peaceful demonstrators, and even encouraged participation. There are moments of officers engaging positively with protesters, including escorting them and chatting amicably. However, there are also troubling instances of violence and manipulation, such as the release of an undercover individual who was inciting chaos. The complexity of these events continues to unfold.

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Video purge…J6 Archives Here he plants a bullet on premises. 🧵 https://t.co/osUjnxgsox

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The speaker points to a bullet cartridge, saying, "A bullet cartridge." They claim it's "It's been thrown over there, setting the scene for something that would be possibly coming our way to be part of this whole insurrection rubbish?" and note that "in the same scene or magazine, whatever you wanna call it, gets thrown and then conveniently in the same scene, the policeman drops his weapon on the ground." They emphasize by saying, "So you got the the cartridge, and you got the weapon. Right there, ladies and gentlemen. There's the weapon, and there is the cartridge. Right here, weapon and cartridge. Can you see?" Finally, they conclude, "Now, ladies and gentlemen, it's the finer details we need to pay attention to."
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Speaker 0: Watch. Right there. Did you see it? Right there, ladies and gentlemen. A bullet cartridge. Here we go. Right there. Can you see it? It's been thrown over there, setting the scene for something that would be possibly coming our way to be part of this whole insurrection rubbish? Because how all in the same scene or magazine, whatever you wanna call it, gets thrown and then conveniently in the same scene, the policeman drops his weapon on the ground. So you got the the cartridge, and you got the weapon. Right there, ladies and gentlemen. There's the weapon, and there is the cartridge. Right here, weapon and cartridge. Can you see? Now, ladies and gentlemen, it's the finer details we need to pay attention to.

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers admitting they were set up. https://t.co/jBtPfcaKFN

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Speaker says they were 'set up' by 'they,' repeating: 'They set us the fuck up. That's what they did.' They add, 'They set us they set up 64. Okay. Absolutely.' Then, 'And then they asked y'all to come to two hours later.' 'They set us up.' 'They needed everybody right away. No. Right away.' 'They set us the fuck Here.' 'You need water? No. Here. Here. Here.' The statements describe a perceived setup and an urgent demand for people to come, with explicit directives about water and immediate presence, highlighting focus on timing and resource allocation.
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Speaker 0: They set us the fuck up. That's what they did. They set us they set up 64. Okay. Absolutely. And then they asked y'all to come to two hours later. They set us up. They needed everybody right away. No. Right away. They set us the fuck Here. You need water? No. Here. Here. Here.

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers pushing, pepper spraying and striking peaceful protesters. https://t.co/eFuWNF5IK0

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Speaker 0 repeats 'USA. USA.' and asks, 'Why would that cut?' He murmurs, 'They just Ah. Ah.' Then, 'Got it. I got it. They just USA.' 'Oh, the pepper spray. I got it.' He repeats, 'I got it. I got it. Let's go down. Go straight. Straight.'
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Speaker 0: USA. USA. Why would that cut? They just Ah. Ah. Got it. I got it. They just USA. Oh, the pepper spray. I got it. I got it. Let's go down. Go straight. Straight.

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers firing munitions and tear gas on peaceful protesters before any aggression had happened. https://t.co/gZASzeQEPV

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Speaker 0: Hey, Rich. Yeah. Put it up in the fucking scaffolding. Hey. I'll make sure I don't know. Yes. Shit. It's warm.
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Speaker 0: Hey, Rich. Yeah. Put it up in the fucking scaffolding. Hey. I'll make sure I don't know. Yes. Shit. It's warm.

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J6 Archives 🧵 Creepy window smashing fed https://t.co/KxhBQyl3UE

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Radio journalist from Michigan at the Capitol captured 'two most charitably called suspicious actors,' who were 'dressed in such a way that led him to believe that they were government agents.' After a protester broke windows, one encouraged people 'to pull the rest of the glass out and go inside.' Bobby Powell, the journalist who shot it, had his camera rolling and he told him that 'would be illegal, and that wouldn't be a good idea.' He warned people off not to go into that window, then turned his camera around and caught this agent or suspicious actor 'pulling a large pane of glass out.' This tempered glass 'folds in into itself, crunch onto the ground.' When filmed, he 'quickly dropped it' and 'pulled in a protester and started blaming him.' 'What are you doing breaking that window?' 'The poor fellow that was being accused didn't know what's going on.' 'We don't know.' 'He clearly was committing criminal damage to property, and he has not been charged.'
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Speaker 0: Do not go in there. Radio journalist from Michigan was shooting video that day at the Capitol. What he captured were two most charitably called suspicious actors, but they are dressed in such a way that led him to believe that they were government agents. And one of them, after the windows had been broken by a protester, it was encouraging people to to pull the rest of the glass out and go inside. Bobby Powell, who was the journalist that had shot it, he has his camera rolling, he told him that would be illegal, and that wouldn't be a good idea. He warned people off not to go into that window, and then he turned his camera around, and he caught this agent or suspicious actor pulling a large pane of glass out. This tempered glass, it kind of folds in into itself, crunch onto the ground. When he realized he was being filmed, he quickly dropped it. It seems apparent on the video that he did not want to be seen doing what he what he just did. So he pulled in a protester and started blaming him. He said, what are you doing breaking that window? The poor fellow that was being accused didn't know what's going on. And then he gave him a couple of really good shelves and cocked his arm like he was gonna punch him. We don't know. His facial image is not on any of the Sedition Hunter sites or the FBI's most wanted site. He clearly was committing criminal damage to property, and he has not been charged. So know, again, it raises a question of why. Also, individual trying to, again, opening the window up is even encouraging people to enter, I believe, as well? Yes. What's he saying? Well, he he said, why don't y'all open the rest of it up? Why don't you guys open open? Because I think that's probably illegal. I know, but my glasses

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers escorting peaceful protesters, many of them later sent to prison, despite being invited in and causing no damage or showing no aggression. https://t.co/tuRGxJgzPU

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officer inviting people in and encouraging them. 🤯 https://t.co/iyDBHCKu4W

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J6 Archives 🧵 MAGA chasing out ANTIFA VANDALS & FEDS trying to incite violence. https://t.co/DqmBCxPFAa

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers releasing their fake prisoner, who was vandalizing and encouraging violence just moments before the uncuffing and fist bumps. https://t.co/Ie2oy1edsp

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers smiling and chatting with protesters while holding the door open. https://t.co/bwGtpOyVix

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I don't know. Call me crazy, but that Capitol Police officer, he's smiling, and he's holding the door open. Doesn't look like he's being attacked to me.
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Speaker 0: I don't know. Call me crazy, but that Capitol Police officer, he's smiling, and he's holding the door open. Doesn't look like he's being attacked to me.

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers we’re not attacked. The protesters were just trying to pull back their friend from the other side of the fence, and then they were attacked they charged filling assault, despite not attacking the officers https://t.co/zxZIRGkHGj

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers released first munitions. https://t.co/ANSCAyvHGT

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers & Feds, crowds and Commies https://t.co/V1HN6n1cjD

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers released their undercover homie, https://t.co/TOFBEKEjzt

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Saved - September 28, 2025 at 10:32 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
The conversation discusses various incidents from the January 6 archives, highlighting claims that officers were set up and engaged in aggressive actions against peaceful protesters. It details instances of officers using pepper spray, tear gas, and munitions before any aggression from protesters. Additionally, it mentions officers escorting and inviting protesters in, as well as interactions with individuals accused of inciting violence. The conversation raises questions about the conduct of law enforcement during the events.

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Video purge…J6 Archives Here he plants a bullet on premises. 🧵 https://t.co/osUjnxgsox

Video Transcript AI Summary
"A bullet cartridge." "Right there." "It's been thrown over there, setting the scene for something that would be possibly coming our way to be part of this whole insurrection rubbish?" "Because how all in the same scene or magazine, whatever you wanna call it, gets thrown and then conveniently in the same scene, the policeman drops his weapon on the ground." "So you got the the cartridge, and you got the weapon." "Right there, ladies and gentlemen. There's the weapon, and there is the cartridge." "Right here, weapon and cartridge." "Can you see?" "Now, ladies and gentlemen, it's the finer details we need to pay attention to."
Full Transcript
Speaker 0: Watch. Right there. Did you see it? Right there, ladies and gentlemen. A bullet cartridge. Here we go. Right there. Can you see it? It's been thrown over there, setting the scene for something that would be possibly coming our way to be part of this whole insurrection rubbish? Because how all in the same scene or magazine, whatever you wanna call it, gets thrown and then conveniently in the same scene, the policeman drops his weapon on the ground. So you got the the cartridge, and you got the weapon. Right there, ladies and gentlemen. There's the weapon, and there is the cartridge. Right here, weapon and cartridge. Can you see? Now, ladies and gentlemen, it's the finer details we need to pay attention to.

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers admitting they were set up. https://t.co/jBtPfcaKFN

Video Transcript AI Summary
They set us the fuck up. That's what they did. They set us they set up 64. Okay. Absolutely. And then they asked y'all to come to two hours later. They set us up. They needed everybody right away. No. Right away. They set us the fuck Here. You need water? No. Here. Here.
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Speaker 0: They set us the fuck up. That's what they did. They set us they set up 64. Okay. Absolutely. And then they asked y'all to come to two hours later. They set us up. They needed everybody right away. No. Right away. They set us the fuck Here. You need water? No. Here. Here. Here.

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers pushing, pepper spraying and striking peaceful protesters. https://t.co/eFuWNF5IK0

Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0 states: 'USA. USA. Why would that cut? They just Ah. Ah.' The speaker then repeats affirmations: 'Got it. I got it. They just USA. Oh, the pepper spray. I got it.' Finally, the direction is given: 'I got it. Let's go down. Go straight. Straight.' The exchange centers on recognition ('Got it' and 'I got it'), references to USA and pepper spray, and a directive to proceed straight after noting a possibly cut or interruption. The dialogue is fragmented, with repeated 'USA' and interjections of acknowledgment, a reference to pepper spray, and a directive to move downward and forward.
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Speaker 0: USA. USA. Why would that cut? They just Ah. Ah. Got it. I got it. They just USA. Oh, the pepper spray. I got it. I got it. Let's go down. Go straight. Straight.

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers firing munitions and tear gas on peaceful protesters before any aggression had happened. https://t.co/gZASzeQEPV

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Put it up in the fucking scaffolding. I'll make sure I don't know. Yes. Shit. It's warm.
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Speaker 0: Hey, Rich. Yeah. Put it up in the fucking scaffolding. Hey. I'll make sure I don't know. Yes. Shit. It's warm.

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J6 Archives 🧵 Creepy window smashing fed https://t.co/KxhBQyl3UE

Video Transcript AI Summary
Radio journalist from Michigan, Bobby Powell, was shooting video at the Capitol. He captured 'two most charitably called suspicious actors,' but they are dressed in such a way that led him to believe that they were government agents. After the windows had been broken by a protester, one encouraged people to 'pull the rest of the glass out and go inside.' Powell told him that would be illegal, and that wouldn't be a good idea. He turned his camera around and caught this agent or suspicious actor pulling a large pane of glass out. When he realized he was being filmed, he quickly dropped it, and blamed a protester. 'What are you doing breaking that window?' 'He clearly was committing criminal damage to property, and he has not been charged.' 'Why don't y'all open the rest of it up?' 'Because I think that's probably illegal.'
Full Transcript
Speaker 0: Do not go in there. Radio journalist from Michigan was shooting video that day at the Capitol. What he captured were two most charitably called suspicious actors, but they are dressed in such a way that led him to believe that they were government agents. And one of them, after the windows had been broken by a protester, it was encouraging people to to pull the rest of the glass out and go inside. Bobby Powell, who was the journalist that had shot it, he has his camera rolling, he told him that would be illegal, and that wouldn't be a good idea. He warned people off not to go into that window, and then he turned his camera around, and he caught this agent or suspicious actor pulling a large pane of glass out. This tempered glass, it kind of folds in into itself, crunch onto the ground. When he realized he was being filmed, he quickly dropped it. It seems apparent on the video that he did not want to be seen doing what he what he just did. So he pulled in a protester and started blaming him. He said, what are you doing breaking that window? The poor fellow that was being accused didn't know what's going on. And then he gave him a couple of really good shelves and cocked his arm like he was gonna punch him. We don't know. His facial image is not on any of the Sedition Hunter sites or the FBI's most wanted site. He clearly was committing criminal damage to property, and he has not been charged. So know, again, it raises a question of why. Also, individual trying to, again, opening the window up is even encouraging people to enter, I believe, as well? Yes. What's he saying? Well, he he said, why don't y'all open the rest of it up? Why don't you guys open open? Because I think that's probably illegal. I know, but my glasses

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers escorting peaceful protesters, many of them later sent to prison, despite being invited in and causing no damage or showing no aggression. https://t.co/tuRGxJgzPU

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officer inviting people in and encouraging them. 🤯 https://t.co/iyDBHCKu4W

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J6 Archives 🧵 MAGA chasing out ANTIFA VANDALS & FEDS trying to incite violence. https://t.co/DqmBCxPFAa

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers releasing their fake prisoner, who was vandalizing and encouraging violence just moments before the uncuffing and fist bumps. https://t.co/Ie2oy1edsp

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers smiling and chatting with protesters while holding the door open. https://t.co/bwGtpOyVix

Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0 questions the scene and presents a skeptical view. The speaker says: 'I don't know. Call me crazy, but that Capitol Police officer, he's smiling, and he's holding the door open. Doesn't look like he's being attacked to me.' The remark emphasizes the officer's smile and door-holding as evidence against being attacked. It conveys doubt about an assault claim and shifts focus to the officer's demeanor. The tone is informal, with phrases like 'I don't know' and 'Call me crazy' signaling uncertainty rather than certainty about the events described. There's no further detail about the incident in this excerpt. The speaker emphasizes demeanor over action, highlighting a perception challenge in evaluating the scene.
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Speaker 0: I don't know. Call me crazy, but that Capitol Police officer, he's smiling, and he's holding the door open. Doesn't look like he's being attacked to me.

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers we’re not attacked. The protesters were just trying to pull back their friend from the other side of the fence, and then they were attacked they charged filling assault, despite not attacking the officers https://t.co/zxZIRGkHGj

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers released first munitions. https://t.co/ANSCAyvHGT

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers & Feds, crowds and Commies https://t.co/V1HN6n1cjD

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J6 Archives 🧵 Officers released their undercover homie, https://t.co/TOFBEKEjzt

Saved - July 31, 2025 at 3:05 PM

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📀📽️VIDEO VAULT CLEANUP📽️📀 🤯👉 Schumer loved Trump until the Golden Escalator…. Like so many of their narratives, purely desperation and deception. https://t.co/HafWdlAJqx

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A speaker was born in Brooklyn, the same place where Donald Trump's family comes from. The speaker claims his grandfather and Trump's father were builders together in Brooklyn. The speaker knew Trump was going to go places even when Trump was younger. Senator Schumer and Trump are reportedly good friends who both have a passion for life and care about what they do.
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Speaker 0: I was born in Brooklyn, the same place where Donald Trump's family comes from. His father and my grandfather were builders together in Brooklyn. Really? Speaker 1: Oh. Speaker 0: Yeah. Even when he was much younger, you knew that he was gonna go places. So it's not Speaker 1: Senator Schumer and and mister Trump are good friends. They both have a passion for life, and you get that immediately talking to him that he actually cares about what he does.

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📀📽️VIDEO VAULT CLEANUP📽️📀 🤯👉 Worlds baddest security guard! Full on real life Movie Action sequence level attack! 🤡🤛🥋 https://t.co/LS75CZKoIk

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