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This video discusses the events of January 6th and raises questions about the government's involvement and potential setup. It features interviews with individuals affected by the aftermath of the Capitol breach, including Matthew Perna's family and the Brunson brothers. The Brunson brothers, who are not lawyers, filed lawsuits against Congress for failing to investigate election fraud allegations. The video also highlights the presence of undercover agents and informants during the Capitol breach. The committee investigating security failures on January 6th has identified an undercover officer, Nicholas Thomasula, who can be heard urging the crowd to advance. The video ends with a discussion about the potential cover-ups and the need for the truth to be revealed.

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On January 6th, a group of colleagues were outside having fun, while others inside the Capitol building were scared. Matthew Rosenberg of The New York Times asks for the truth. A video suggests Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Nancy Pelosi, and Joe Biden discussing framing the protesters. They talk about the need to prosecute those who threatened democracy and stop protests in the capital. The video raises concerns about the political power brokers protecting their own interests. It ends by stating that the public should watch the video and decide for themselves what happened that day.

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The video discusses allegations of lies by Generals Flynn and Piatt regarding the delayed response to the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Witnesses testify to discrepancies in official reports and claim that Pentagon officials hindered the deployment of the National Guard, leading to a delayed response. The witnesses emphasize the need for truth and accountability in the investigation. The video also includes unrelated lyrics and messages of hope.

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The video explores the question of whether undercover agents or assets for the federal government played a role in agitating people to enter the Capitol on January 6th. The focus is on a man named Ray Epps, who was captured on video encouraging protesters to go into the Capitol. The video analyzes Epps' interactions with Baked Alaska, a livestreamer, and highlights Epps' repetitive phrases and unusual behavior. It also reveals a previously unseen conversation where Epps whispers, "storm the Capitol" to Baked Alaska. The video raises questions about Epps' possible involvement and the lack of attention given to his actions.

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A journalist, while interviewing Minister Freeland, is arrested by a police officer. The journalist claims he was just doing his job and denies assaulting anyone. He requests to have the microphone and expresses his disbelief at being arrested. He accuses the police of following orders and compares the situation to the Gestapo. The video ends abruptly.

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This video discusses the events of January 6th and raises questions about the government's involvement and potential setup. It features interviews with individuals affected by the aftermath, including the family of Matthew Perna, who took his own life after being implicated in the Capitol breach. The video also highlights the Brunson brothers, who filed lawsuits against Congress for failing to investigate election fraud allegations. The presence of undercover agents and informants during the Capitol breach is mentioned, as well as the possibility of a cover-up. The video ends with a discussion about the need for truth and accountability.

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The speaker begins by instructing viewers to watch the video in a specific orientation to properly see the content, promising that they will show some footage from January 6 that has not been seen before. They claim that the January 6 pipe bomber was a Capitol Police officer named Shawnee Kirkhoff, and that Kirkhoff was shooting pepper balls at protesters and shot people through the mouth, injuring other protesters as well. The speaker says they will show clips of Capitol Police and MPD (DC Metropolitan Police) officers assaulting people in the crowd, including the speaker themselves, with pepper spray, batons, sticks, and other means. The speaker emphasizes that protesters are heard screaming and begging for the actions to stop. They point out that other MPD and Capitol Police officers are seen waving at these rogue officers who are beating and inciting the crowd, suggesting these could be other CIA agents or other Shawnee Kirkhoff-type plant bombers. These are presented as questions that, according to the speaker, deserve to be asked. A video is to be shown as a snippet of many more to come. The speaker mentions an intention to release a video covering the time frame from 03:55 PM to 04:18 PM, but states that this plan has changed. Instead, they will release the full video in about a week or two and will publish additional small snippets over the next couple of days. The speaker frames this as a sequence of forthcoming releases rather than a single upload. Toward the end, there are brief on-screen audio moments: “Easy on the spray. Stop the spray.” followed by lines that appear to be crowd or mic dialogue, including “Quit fucking o c, miss Ray. Alright. Come on.” These lines serve as short, real-time reactions or commands during the events being referenced. Overall, the speaker asserts that new, previously unseen footage from January 6 will reveal interactions between law enforcement officers and protesters, including alleged misconduct by an identified officer, and raises provocative questions about possible ties to broader covert activity, promising ongoing releases of further clips in the near future.

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The video features James O'Keefe, an undercover journalist, confronting an individual who works in the White House Office of Cybersecurity. O'Keefe questions why someone in a cybersecurity role would meet with him, as it raises concerns about the government's ability to protect networks. The individual denies knowing O'Keefe and expresses personal opinions about Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. O'Keefe criticizes the individual for discussing sensitive topics in a public setting. The video ends with O'Keefe promoting a medical emergency kit and urging viewers to support his investigative work.

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I'm here with Enrique Torre, founder of the Proud Boys. I was just arrested outside the capital because a woman was following us, even saying she'd follow me to the hotel. During a press conference, I felt like I was hit with a needle while she hovered over me. I grabbed her phone and tossed it. Capitol police picked me up instead of her and booked me for simple assault. I'm pretty sure the charges will be dropped. It's nonsense lawfare, and it won't stand.

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A security guard, who was protecting a doctor, is facing sentencing for his actions during the January 6th incident. Marjorie Taylor Greene wants the U.S. Attorney prosecuting the case impeached. The guard claims that he has not engaged in any violence or destruction. He finds it ironic that the government is withholding 45,000 hours of video footage, which he believes would exonerate him. Despite his requests, the footage has not been released. He questions who the real criminal is when the alleged criminal is asking for evidence to be revealed, but the government is hiding it.

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The video discusses the case of Ray Epps and his alleged involvement in the events of January 6th. Epps, a former member of the Oath Keepers, was recorded whispering about storming the Capitol the day before the attack. Many have speculated that he may have been a federal informant or undercover agent. However, Epps denies these claims. The video explores Epps' background and his association with the Oath Keepers. It also highlights the reactions of those who knew him and the suspicions surrounding his actions. The video raises questions about Epps' true intentions and the possibility of undercover agents being present during the Capitol attack.

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A video shows a girl being beaten by police officers during the January 6th incident. The girl, Roseanne Boylan, was unconscious and in need of medical attention, but the officers continued to assault her. The video also highlights another woman, Victoria White, who witnessed the beating but was unable to intervene. The video questions the actions of the police officers and the government's response to the incident, calling for justice and criticizing the mainstream media's portrayal of the protesters. The speaker expresses concern about the state of the country under President Joe Biden's leadership.

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The video reveals the brutal assault on Victoria Charity White during the January 6th Capitol riot. She was beaten, stabbed, and punched by multiple police officers in the West tunnel. Despite her harrowing experience, she was not mentioned in the January 6th committee hearings. The officers involved, including Jason Bagshaw, Neil McAllister, and Sarah Beaver, faced no consequences for their actions. Victoria, who had experienced severe domestic violence in the past, was charged with misdemeanors and a felony. She eventually pleaded guilty to a single felony for civil disorder and received a sentence of 8 days in jail, a fine, and home confinement. Victoria has filed a lawsuit against the officers and Representative Mike Johnson.

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The video transcript involves a confrontation between a journalist and a police officer during a press event. The journalist questions why the government supports the IRDC and is subsequently arrested. The journalist claims innocence and requests the incident to be recorded. The journalist expresses frustration with the government's actions and accuses them of prioritizing political correctness over addressing important issues. The journalist's cameraman is also mentioned as being harmless. The police officer provides a brief statement about everyone's safety.

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The video shows a journalist being violently attacked during a protest. The journalist turned his back and asked to be hit. There were several intense interventions, including a person pointing a gun. The journalist was hit hard with a stick. The video ends with medical professionals arriving at the scene and sadly stating that someone was seriously injured.

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The video explores the question of whether undercover agents or assets for the federal government played a role in instigating the events of January 6th. It focuses on Ray Epps, a man who has been accused of being a government informant and encouraging violence at the Capitol. The video presents evidence from various sources, including livestream footage, suggesting that Epps may have been acting suspiciously and repeating certain phrases to manipulate the crowd. However, it also acknowledges that there is no concrete proof of Epps' involvement as a confidential source. The lack of attention given to this story in the past is also highlighted.

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Journalists uncovered disturbing footage from January 6th, revealing the brutal assault of Victoria Charity White, a woman caught in the chaos at the Capitol. Despite her suffering, her story was largely ignored by the January 6th committee. Body cam footage showed her being beaten and stabbed multiple times by police officers, including Lieutenant Jason Bagshaw, who was later recognized for his actions. Victoria, a survivor of past abuse, faced charges from the DOJ, despite no evidence of her threatening officers. After years of legal struggles, she pleaded guilty to a single felony and received a minimal sentence. Victoria has since filed a lawsuit against the officers involved, seeking truth and justice for the trauma she endured that day.

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The video discusses the unveiling of Lieutenant Michael Byrd as the Capitol Hill police officer who shot Ashley Babbitt. Aaron Babbitt shares his thoughts on Byrd's interview, questioning his actions and motives. Byrd claims he shot Babbitt in self-defense to protect others. The interview raises concerns about transparency and racial factors in the case. Aaron Babbitt plans to file a lawsuit against the Capitol Police. Viewers are directed to a website to support the legal fight for justice for Ashley.

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The video discusses the presence of undercover officers, confidential informants, and FBI assets in the crowds during the January 6th Capitol breach. It mentions that government operatives infiltrated the protests and reveals that the Biden Department of Justice admitted to having 40 undercover operatives within the Proud Boys. The FBI and other law enforcement agencies also had informants and undercover agents present. The video suggests that the government knew about the attack in advance and allowed it to happen to discredit Donald Trump and his supporters. It concludes by stating that the FBI is withholding footage to hide the involvement of undercover agents in committing crimes during the Capitol breach.

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The speakers discuss various topics in this video. They talk about a lawyer who converts clients to Christianity, the possibility of moving a trial, and the potential loss of interest in the January 6th events over time. They also mention a woman involved in the Capitol incident who later got a DUI and caused a fatal accident. The speakers express frustration with media portrayal and the negative impact it has had on their lives. They mention receiving threats and bad reviews. Despite some disagreements, they assure each other that they won't cause harm. The video ends with one speaker asking for a picture with the other.

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The video starts with a person questioning why the government supports Islam, to which another person responds by pushing him. The person who was pushed claims assault and repeatedly says, "You're under arrest for assault." The situation escalates as both individuals argue about who they are and what is in their bags. The video abruptly ends without further resolution.

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A journalist confronts Chrystia Freeland, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, about the government's support for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRDC). The journalist is then arrested by the police for allegedly assaulting someone. The journalist protests his innocence and requests the microphone to record the incident. He criticizes the government for suppressing freedom of speech and accuses them of prioritizing political correctness over addressing the IRDC's alleged terrorist activities. The journalist expresses frustration with the arrest and claims that Canada is becoming a totalitarian state. The video ends with the police providing a brief statement assuring everyone's safety.

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Speaker 0 claims to have video footage from January 6th of two federal agents attacking the Capitol. Speaker 0 states they have been trying to get the FBI to investigate for over a year, providing them with twenty-nine minutes of high-definition footage. Speaker 0 says the FBI has not arrested the agents, nor have their images appeared online. Speaker 0 claims the FBI refuses to accept a statement or view video from January 5th, 6th, and 7th. Speaker 1 says the FBI raided them twice, came to their home, and took their phones. Speaker 1 advises Speaker 0 to avoid the FBI if possible.

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The New York Post's Miranda Devine discusses the troubling case of Jacob Chansley, who is imprisoned despite appearing harmless in surveillance footage from the Capitol. Chansley, a naval veteran, was seen being escorted by police officers, raising questions about why he was indicted while they were not. The officers seemed to regard him as non-threatening, even helping him enter the Senate chamber. Devine argues that this footage should have been used as exculpatory evidence in his trial. She criticizes the Capitol Police for not recognizing the situation's severity and highlights the failure of leadership in not providing necessary backup on January 6. An upcoming interview with a Capitol Police officer promises to shed more light on the events of that day.

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Never before seen footage of January 6 allegedly shows Jake Lange attempting to stop police brutality. He was allegedly trying to save Rosanne Boylan as she was allegedly being killed by the Capitol Police.
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