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Multiple undercover agents and informants have been involved in various incidents throughout history. For example, in Michigan, there were more informants and agents than actual kidnappers in a right-wing militia plot. The FBI has also infiltrated left-wing groups like Occupied Cleveland. On January 6th, a man named Ray Epps, who was seen leading the charge into the Capitol, has raised suspicions of being an informant. Footage shows him pushing a large MAGA sign towards police, while others who touched the sign were arrested and charged. The Gateway Pundit, an online news site, has been investigating these incidents and believes that the government and various agencies were involved in the violence that day.

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The January 6th events at the US Capitol are described as disgraceful and a deliberate assault on democracy. Bobby Powell, a retired radio journalist, claims to have video evidence of provocateurs or suspicious actors present at the Capitol. Powell describes witnessing a man removing a window and encouraging others to enter, as well as another man pushing people inside while yelling, "hold the line." He sent the video to the FBI but says the individuals have not been identified. Powell expresses frustration that his evidence and similar findings by attorney Brad Guyer are being ignored by media and politicians. Another speaker claims a group of provocateurs broke away and coordinated the removal of bike racks. They allege that suspicious actors provoked police and removed barriers, creating space for the crowd to enter, suggesting that most people believed they had permission to be there. One speaker claims that the FBI, not Trump supporters, led the insurrection.

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Two suspicious individuals, possibly government agents, were caught on video encouraging people to break into the Capitol building during a protest. A journalist warned against it, but one of the individuals still broke a window and blamed a protester. Despite clear criminal behavior, no charges were filed. This raises questions about why they were not held accountable.

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Multiple undercover agents and informants have been involved in various incidents throughout history. For example, in Michigan, there were more informants and agents than actual kidnappers in a right-wing militia plot. The FBI has also infiltrated left-wing groups like Occupied Cleveland. On January 6th, a man named Ray Epps, who was seen leading the charge into the Capitol, has raised suspicions of being an informant. Footage shows him pushing a large MAGA sign towards police officers, an act that got others charged with assault. Meanwhile, other individuals involved in the Capitol breach have faced harsh sentences, despite being poor or middle-class individuals who were there to protest the election. There is evidence suggesting that undercover law enforcement officers may have encouraged and assisted individuals in entering the Capitol. The investigation into the events of January 6th is ongoing.

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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.'

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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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Protesters forced their way into a federal government building in Washington, D.C. The speaker asks if both incidents, including the Capitol riot on January 6th and the extremists forcing their way into the Interior Department, should be considered domestic terrorism. The other speaker refuses to comment on specific matters and states that they need more evidence to make a legal determination. The first speaker criticizes the lack of transparency in releasing video footage and accuses the Department of Justice of not addressing the issue directly. They argue that both incidents should be prosecuted regardless of ideology, but the second speaker continues to avoid giving a clear answer.

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On January 6, 2021, at 2:41 PM, a Capitol Police officer drops a handgun magazine on the ground just before protesters enter the Capitol. Despite being in close proximity, other officers fail to notice it. As the situation escalates, the magazine gets kicked aside, and a protester picks up what appears to be a handgun, pointing it at several officers, who remain unresponsive. The protester seems confused and eventually leaves the area. Meanwhile, a window is smashed, presumably linked to the earlier dropped magazine. Throughout the footage, there are instances of data morphing, rendering parts of the video unclear during critical moments of the day.

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A journalist captured video footage at the Capitol showing two suspicious individuals dressed like government agents. One of them encouraged people to break the windows and enter the building. The journalist warned against it, but one of the suspicious individuals was caught on camera pulling out a large pane of glass and quickly dropped it when he realized he was being filmed. He then blamed a protester for breaking the window and even shoved him. Surprisingly, neither of these individuals has been charged for their criminal actions. The video raises questions about why they haven't been held accountable.

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A journalist captured a video at The Capitol showing two suspicious individuals dressed like government agents. One of them encouraged people to break the windows and enter the building. The journalist warned against it and filmed one of the individuals pulling out a large pane of glass before dropping it upon realizing he was being recorded. The individual then blamed a protester for breaking the window and even threatened to punch him. Despite clear evidence of criminal damage, the person has not been charged. This raises questions about why. The individual was also encouraging others to open the window further.

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The speaker points out a suspicious individual wearing black gear and speculates if they are part of Antifa. They highlight the person's aggressive actions towards the window and questions why they are wearing a wire. The speaker criticizes Democrats for focusing on Trump's role rather than addressing these suspicious incidents. They mention a cop who allowed people into the Capitol and wonders why this hasn't been explained. The speaker also mentions individuals taking selfies with police officers and questions the FBI's handling of information regarding the march. They conclude by expressing frustration with Liz Cheney and Nancy Pelosi for avoiding these questions.

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Trump supporters dressed as Trump supporters were seen walking around inside the Capitol while police officers seemed unconcerned. Exterior and interior doors were closed, with police officers positioned in between. Videos showed the doors being opened and police officers allowing Trump supporters to enter without violence. It appeared to be a coordinated effort by law enforcement. There is evidence of police officers entering rooms in the Capitol in uniform and coming out as Trump supporters and construction workers. The video has not been released yet. It is believed that individuals familiar with the Capitol led the Trump supporters who were already inside. These individuals may have been working with FBI agents embedded in the crowd for months. The truth needs to be revealed to the American people.

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We are at the Capitol building where people have stormed in, breaking the door. They are accusing others of standing with criminals and not protecting journalists or politicians.

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Speaker 0 warns against entering a certain location. Speaker 1 discusses a video clip showing a broken window and the departure of the police. Speaker 0 clarifies that they heard the radio communication ordering the police to leave. Speaker 1 mentions an individual with red hair being confronted and identifies them as an undercover FBI agent. Speaker 0 confirms this and describes another clip where a crowd tries to enter the Capitol building. They mention being pushed and sprayed with pepper spray. Speaker 0 captures footage of an individual leaning against a doorpost. The transcript ends.

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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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A U.S. Capitol Police officer appears to drop a handgun magazine moments before protesters enter the Capitol on January 6th. Another officer walks by the magazine, seemingly not noticing it. The first officer inches back towards the magazine as more officers run towards the door where protesters are entering. All four officers ignore the magazine. Another item on the floor, believed by some to be a gun, is also present. As protesters enter, police move backwards, and the magazine is kicked aside. A protester picks up an item appearing to be a handgun, points it at officers who don't react, and then meanders around, puts on a hat, and leaves. A window is smashed, and the speaker suggests the gun was dropped through it. The speaker claims "data morphing" occurs throughout the January 6th footage, including during the Capitol break-in, rendering the footage useless at certain points.

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A journalist captured video footage at the Capitol showing two suspicious individuals, possibly government agents. One of them encouraged protesters to break the windows and enter the building. The journalist warned against this illegal activity, but one of the suspicious individuals was caught on camera pulling out a large pane of glass. When confronted, the individual blamed the journalist and even threatened him. The identity of this person is unknown, but it is clear that they were committing criminal damage to property. The incident raises questions about why this individual was encouraging others to enter the building.

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A journalist captured video footage at the Capitol showing two suspicious individuals dressed like government agents. One of them encouraged people to break a window and enter the building. The journalist warned against it, but one of the individuals was caught on camera pulling out a large pane of glass before dropping it upon realizing he was being filmed. He then blamed a protester for breaking the window and even threatened him. Surprisingly, the individual responsible for the criminal damage has not been charged. Another person can be heard on the video encouraging others to open the window further.

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An individual provided video footage purportedly showing two federal agents attacking the Capitol on January 6th. A defense attorney for the Oath Keepers filed a motion identifying 80 "suspicious actors" and "material witnesses" present at the Capitol on January 6th who have not been arrested or charged. These individuals were concentrated in areas where trouble occurred, including the East Side and the Columbus doors. The attorney alleges some worked in tactical two-man teams and were later seen on the terrace. He seeks to identify them using facial recognition and questions if the events were staged. A radio journalist captured footage of two individuals he believed to be government agents. One was encouraging people to enter the Capitol after a window had been broken, even pulling out a pane of glass himself. When he realized he was being filmed, he blamed a protester and shoved him. The other individual was holding open the Columbus doors with a wooden pole and pushing people inside. The journalist who shot the video said the man shoved him. One person claims that the FBI, not Trump supporters, led the insurrection at the Capitol on January 6th.

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"Do not go in there." "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." "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." "When he realized he was being filmed, he quickly dropped it." "His facial image is not on any of the sedition hunter sites or the FBI's most wanted site, but he clearly was committing criminal damage to property, and he has not been charged."

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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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On January 6, 2021, at 2:41 PM, a Capitol Police officer drops a handgun magazine on the ground just before protesters enter the Capitol. Despite being close to the magazine, other officers fail to notice it. As the protesters push forward, the magazine gets kicked aside. One protester picks up what appears to be a handgun and points it at several police officers, yet they remain unresponsive. The footage captures a window being smashed, presumably related to the earlier dropped magazine. Throughout the January 6 footage, instances of "data morphing" occur, affecting the clarity and reliability of key moments from that day.

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An individual visited a radio station (97.7 FM) to share video footage from Washington D.C. on January 6th, alleging it shows two federal agents attacking the building. The speaker claims to have provided the FBI with 29 minutes of high-definition video in MP4 format on January 15th. The video was recorded on an iPhone. According to the speaker, neither of the agents in the video have been arrested, nor have their images been released online. The speaker also claims the FBI has declined their offer to provide a statement and additional video from January 5th, 6th, and 7th. The speaker believes the FBI is actively concealing the agents' identities. The speaker states they have shared the video with OAN, Newsmax, Detroit, and Red America's Voice. They offered the video to the radio station and are available for an on-air appearance.

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During the Capitol incident, a law enforcement officer recounts being attacked and called a traitor. Another person claims that the officer was actually an FBI plant, not in uniform, and carrying a Confederate flag. They believe the narrative is unraveling and demand the release of FBI files to reveal the true culprits.

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An FBI or federal agent is seen in a picture encouraging people to enter the Capitol on January 6th. One person expresses hesitation, but eventually agrees to go. They discuss the purpose of the barriers and claim that the Capitol is their house. They believe there were instigators intentionally placed among the crowd. They express gratitude to those who caused trouble and suggest that someone on their side may have switched allegiances. The speaker mentions a pastor's lengthy sermon that some people didn't want to hear. They observe individuals shaking the barriers and point out the presence of an FBI agent in the crowd.
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