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Speaker 1, who identifies as Russia, says: We did not break in. We did not broke shit. They were Antifa. We told the DC police, there's Antifa. Go get them. They did not move. They use on a pepper spray, mace, rubber palette. They treat us like we're animals. From beginning, when we start going down the steps up way before we enter the shit building. And then they start with the pack. They hit two woman in the head. There's three kids, probably 17, 18. They were bleeding in the head. There's two elderly people. One of them in a cave, got maced. So we did not break shit. The woman the police shot her, and then they throw her by the stairs. We did not break shit. We told DC police, those are Antifa. Go get them. We wear mega hat. We don't have much shoes. We don't look like we're in a crack. Those antifa, you tell them, they're in a fucking crack. Filthy disgusting. DC did not do nothing. They just stand up. They just stand up. Speaker 0 asks: So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that that get that... Speaker 1, Russia, responds: It wasn't MAGA inside the city, whatever my brain froze. Capitol all day. The doors are open. There's Antifa has a black chair, folding chair. The cops seen him. Whether it's us or Antifa, you see somebody with a metal chair fold it. That means it's a fucking weapon. You will stop him. We go and tell them. There's probably people were taking video of me telling the police. Go get Antifa. We catch two. And the woman that there was a woman talking to them, and I told her, don't bother the police. Leave the police alone. They need to choose a side. If they lost us, they have no support. And then they start with pushing back back and hitting people. So it's not us. It's not us. Speaker 0 clarifies: Antifa It was... Speaker 1: The DC police saw them with a fucking black metal folding chair. They saw them. We pointed at them. They saw the brat boy following Antifa guy, and they did not do shit. One of Antifa could have a fucking knife to get one of us inside. No one did shit. Don't tell us we broke in. We did not break a glass. So you got in, but it wasn't you guys. The doors are open. The door. And guess what? It's a federal building. The police has no power on us. It's a federal building. It's our building. Speaker 0: Right. Okay. So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that broke in. Speaker 1: Nope. We told DC police, those fucking antifa go get them. Okay. Speaker 0 asks: What's your name? Speaker 1: Russia. Speaker 0: Russia? Where are you from? Speaker 1 explains: I can't. It's a I'm under the state No. No. No. I came from Lebanon. I run from Lebanon because of this shit. And I'm not gonna raise my kids in that shit. Speaker 0 thanks Asha and says: Thank you. You need to do a testimonial of what happened. Put it on Twitter. Put it on every news channel because What? Speaker 1 completes: Fist this off. Black Lives Matter burned the country. Burned the city. They were ordered the police to back back, standby. They were not allowed to use tear gas. They were not allowed to use maze. They were not allowed to use rubber bullets. On us, they're. When they went in the White House and burned the church, all the fucking congress went and told Trump, you let your people pepper spray them. Meanwhile, BLM came there with a fucking weapons. Screw the police. They lost our support. Yes. Amen. They begin they're all gonna follow order. When we stand up in the front of Black Lives Matter to protect a cop I'm a woman and I did it numerous time in New Jersey. I didn't ever say we go in a rally and sadness know. But now, if I see a cop get shot, I would kill myself before I save him and mark my words on it. Speaker 0 closes: Thank you, Asha. Good to see you.

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During the protest, some individuals had plans for violence, but most were peaceful. The use of rubber bullets and tear gas angered the protesters, leading them to charge towards the Capitol. Contrary to what was shown in the released video footage, the Capitol police actually opened the doors and allowed people to enter. The protesters were then subjected to a massive manhunt and arrested for being in the Capitol illegally. This is seen as entrapment, where the government manipulates individuals into committing acts they wouldn't have done otherwise. Similar tactics were used in the past against civil rights activists and left-leaning individuals. This is a civil rights and civil liberties issue that needs to be addressed. The speaker believes that all peaceful protesters should be pardoned.

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Millions of people gathered at the United States Capitol to protest the government's actions. The speaker believes that the protest was mostly peaceful, despite claims of violence. They suggest that some agitators were likely deep state assets, but emphasize the resolve of the patriots present. The speaker questions the condemnation of violence, comparing it to George Washington's actions during the fight for freedom. They argue that the government is corrupt and involved in a worldwide communist takeover. The speaker also mentions the shooting of a woman, suggesting it was a professional hit. They urge the need for truth and freedom, emphasizing the importance of the blockchain community in protecting these values.

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The speaker claims that on January 6th, men dressed as Trump supporters were walking around inside the Capitol, seemingly unconcerned by police. He describes closed doors, police positioned between them, and then Trump supporters walking around inside. He alleges videos show doors being opened, police allowing Trump supporters to enter without violence, and people inside directing them further in. The speaker believes this was a coordinated effort by law enforcement, possibly the FBI, and that some officers entered the Capitol in uniform and emerged dressed as Trump supporters or construction workers. He suggests that individuals familiar with the Capitol led groups of citizens, implying that Trump supporters already inside were working with FBI agents embedded in the crowd, possibly for months. He asserts the American people deserve to know the truth.

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Speaker 1 describes their experience at the Capitol, stating that they were not violent and did not support the actions of those who were. They emphasize that they were there to make a symbolic statement and show their frustration with the current state of the country. Speaker 1 mentions that some individuals associated with Antifa were causing trouble and being aggressive towards the police. They also mention helping someone who had an epileptic seizure. Speaker 0 confirms that Speaker 1 is credible and mentions that Speaker 1 believes Antifa breached the gates, leading to others following suit.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a video showing white vans with state police and ANTIFA members. They express pride in the people who broke into a building and emphasize the need to stand up and fight. The speaker questions the media's portrayal of a man with horns as a Trump supporter and shows a picture of him dressed as Baphomet. They also mention a video of DC police escorting black-dressed individuals into the Capitol. The speaker claims that nobody was preventing anyone from entering and suggests that ANTIFA was allowed in to harm those present.

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Yesterday, during a 3-hour show, we spoke with people in Washington DC who were heading to the Capitol to make their presence known. However, their efforts were disrupted by Antifa and Black Lives Matter members who went ahead of them and caused damage. These individuals are responsible for the violence. We have important decisions to make moving forward.

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We thank you for your service in protecting our country. However, there are questions about what exactly was being protected. Security footage shows that individuals were allowed to enter without resistance, without weapons, almost like a guided tour. It's important to note that the only casualty was Ashley Babbit, who was shot by Capitol Police. So, it raises the question of what exactly was saved that day. The speaker mentions having written a book before going to break.

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Russia describes the events at the Capitol as follows: They did not break in and did not break anything; they claim Antifa were the ones responsible for violence. They told DC police, There’s Antifa. Go get them. They say the police used pepper spray, mace, and rubber bullets on them, and they were treated like animals. From the start, as they went down the steps, before entering the building, they say Antifa began with a pack. They claim two women were hit in the head, three kids around 17–18 were bleeding in the head, and two elderly people, one of them, they say, was maced. They assert a woman was shot by the police and then thrown by the stairs, and reiterate, We did not break shit. They claim they wore MAGA hats and did not have good shoes; they say Antifa told them they were in a crack and described Antifa as filthy and disgusting. They state DC did nothing and just stood up. Speaker 0 asks if it wasn’t the MAGA people who got in, and Russia says the doors were open, the Capitol doors were open, and Antifa had a black folding chair; the cops saw it and, whether it was them or Antifa, a metal chair indicates a weapon. They say they told police, There’s probably people taking video of me telling the police, Go get Antifa. They claim they caught two Antifa and that the woman talking to them should not bother the police, Leave the police alone. They say the police need to choose a side, and if they lose us, they have no support. They claim Antifa started pushing back and hitting people, and that it was not them. They insist it was Antifa; the DC police saw Antifa with a black metal folding chair and did not act. They state that one Antifa could have a knife to get one of them inside and again say no one acted. They insist they did not break in; the doors were open; it’s a federal building, and the police have no power there; it’s their building. Russia reiterates that it wasn’t the MAGA people who broke in, and that they told DC police, Those fucking antifa go get them. They identify themselves as from Lebanon, having fled Lebanon because of the situation, and say they run from it and won’t raise their kids in that environment. Speaker 0 thanks Russia and asks for a testimonial to be shared online. Russia says to share it on Twitter and every news channel. They state Black Lives Matter burned the country and the city, and that they were ordered to back up while police stood down, not allowed to use tear gas, mace, or rubber bullets, and that when they went to the White House and burned the church, Congress told Trump to let his people pepper spray them. They claim BLM came with weapons, and that cops lost their support. Speaker 0 agrees, saying it’s unfortunate. Russia adds that when they stood in front of Black Lives Matter to protect a cop, they are a woman and did so in New Jersey; they would kill themselves before saving a police officer if they saw one get shot. Speaker 0 concludes by thanking Asha and goodbyes, acknowledging a testament.

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Protesters stormed Capitol Hill, with police officers removing barricades to let them inside. Some officers seemed welcoming, while others allowed individuals like the "horns guy" into the Senate. The purpose of the protest remains unclear. Contrary to the narrative, footage shows protesters peacefully walking through the Capitol, taking tours, and posing for selfies. They appeared respectful of the building. However, there were also instances of police officers preparing to use force and requesting more munitions. The events of January 6th were a mix of peaceful demonstrations and tense confrontations. (98 words)

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It's crucial for everyone to forget what was said that day. A call was made to march to the Capitol to peacefully express voices, but it escalated into a violent siege. Congresswoman Jamie Herrera Beutler highlighted the severity of the situation, noting that a Capitol police officer was killed by the mob, which also defaced symbols of freedom. The rioters were actively searching for the vice president and the speaker of the house.

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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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Many of the people at the Capitol on January 6th had no criminal records or history of violence. However, they were charged with violent acts because the police used force against them, including mace, bear spray, tear gas, and rubber bullets. The protesters grew angry and confronted the police, asserting their right to be there. The police remained aggressive, leading to a conflict. The speaker believes that if the police hadn't used concussion grenades and pepper spray, the situation wouldn't have escalated. They describe the protest as peaceful and express disappointment in the police's actions.

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The speaker, identified as Russia, recounts the events at the Capitol, insisting they did not break in: “We did not break in. We did not broke shit. They were Antifa.” He says they told the DC police, “there’s Antifa. Go get them,” but the police “did not move” and treated them “like we’re animals.” He describes the actions of the police as pepper spray, mace, and “rubber palette” used on people, including “two woman in the head,” “three kids, probably 17, 18” who were bleeding, and “two elderly people.” He claims a woman was shot and then thrown “by the stairs.” He repeats, “We did not break shit,” and asserts they identified Antifa to the police, saying, “Go get them.” Russia says it wasn’t MAGA people inside the building; he mentions doors were open and that Antifa had “a black chair, folding chair,” noting that if someone carries a folding chair, it’s a weapon. They say they pointed out Antifa to the cops, catching two people, and a woman talking to them told him not to bother the police and to “Leave the police alone.” He urges the police to choose a side, suggesting that without support they would be alone. He asserts: “The police saw them with a fucking black metal folding chair,” and adds that “They saw the brat boy following Antifa guy, and they did not do shit.” He states, “Don’t tell us we broke in. We did not break a glass.” He emphasizes that the doors were open and that it’s a federal building, implying “The police has no power on us. It’s a federal building. It’s our building.” Russia also reveals personal details: he came from Lebanon and fled because of the situation, intending not to raise his kids in that environment. He urges Asha to post a testimonial on Twitter and news channels. Asha interjects, claiming that “Black Lives Matter burned the country” and “burned the city,” while the police were ordered to back off and were not allowed to use tear gas, mace, or rubber bullets on them. They argue that in contrast, when the White House was entered and a church burned, Congress told Trump to let his people pepper spray them. The speakers express a sentiment of betrayal toward the police, stating, “Screw the police. They lost our support,” and claim that all will follow orders. They recount standing in front of Black Lives Matter to protect a cop, with a vow by Russia that if he sees a cop get shot, he would kill himself before saving him. The conversation ends with thanks to Asha and affirmation of her testimony.

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Protesters in black, armed with hammers and bricks, clashed with police officers in riot gear using flashbang grenades and pepper spray near the inauguration route. Chaos ensued as officers sprayed pepper spray, affecting the audio technician. The scene was just outside the security perimeter. The speaker has anti-establishment views but does not condone the violence. Translation (if needed): Protesters clashed with police near the inauguration route, resulting in chaos and clashes with law enforcement. The speaker, who has anti-establishment views, does not support the violence.

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Brian and I were at the Capitol on January 6th. After the crowd gathered, Brian stayed with other veterans near the podium. He witnessed police using tear gas and rubber bullets, which shocked him. A man on the scaffolding urged people to push forward and enter the building. Brian remained on the ground, recording the events, while others attempted to break in. He saw some individuals vandalizing property, including a woman trying to break a window, which he condemned. Despite the chaos, he focused on documenting the moment, reflecting on the significance of being there. Both of us faced criticism upon returning home, but we felt it was an important experience. Now, as we prepare for President Trump's inauguration, we reminisce about that day.

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I captured footage of Capitol Police removing barricades, inviting people onto the Capitol grounds, and even into the Capitol itself. I also recorded instances of Capitol Police attacking protesters without any provocation. Additionally, I have footage of Capitol Police instructing people to enter the Capitol to avoid being harmed during the incident. Despite not committing any crimes myself, I have evidence of crimes committed by our government.

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The speaker is in Washington D.C. at Black Lives Matter Plaza, near the White House. The speaker says the plaza is being torn up, much like BLM allegedly ravaged, murdered, and torched the country. The speaker says the street used to be painted Black Lives Matter, but workers are replacing the yellow lettering with the original bricks. The speaker claims St. John's Episcopal Church was lit on fire by BLM, along with the White House, in an attempt to kill Donald Trump, who had to escape to a security bunker. The speaker says it is time to desecrate BLM's altars and show the country what actual healing looks like. The speaker believes there should never be another time when divisive, terroristic political movements take over the nation's capital and get painted on the streets. The speaker calls for a full investigation of the BLM organization, claiming it defrauded and spent hundreds of millions of dollars on lavish mansions for themselves and didn't help a single Black person.

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The transcript covers the January 6, 2021 events at the Capitol, detailing the sequence from the march to the Capitol to the initially escalating and then intensified police response. - At the outset, a speaker calls on Congress to confront an “egregious assault on our democracy,” and asserts that the crowd will walk down to the Capitol to demand that Congress “only count the electors who have been lawfully slated.” A promise is made that participants will march to the Capitol “peacefully and patriotically” to have their voices heard. - Around 12:30 PM, a large group is seen heading toward the Capitol from eastbound Pennsylvania Avenue. A speaker notes that President Trump “won’t be finished speaking at the Ellipse for another forty minutes.” There is mention that Mike Pence “has to agree to send it back.” - By 12:45 PM, footage shows a wall of people arriving about a block west of the Capitol, gathering at Peace Circle where Pennsylvania Avenue ends and becomes Pennsylvania Walkway, leading to the West Side of the Capitol. A security camera view from the exterior dome shows the crowd rapidly filling the area in front of the West Plaza, with those entering Capitol grounds potentially seeing no prior warnings or barriers. - Inside the Capitol, Vice President Mike Pence enters the House chamber to convene the joint session to certify electoral votes, while President Donald Trump continues speaking at the Ellipse, seemingly unaware of the crowd at the Capitol. Outside, DC Capitol Police Deputy Chief Waldo orders the less-lethal team into position. - A sequence of tactical movements follows: a request for less-lethal teams to move up from the Upper West Terrace and an elevated position being prepared. The team is described as “not compliant.” Less-lethal munitions are discussed, with multiple warnings reportedly given, though some warnings are not captured on video. - President Trump finishes his speech at the Ellipse around 01:12 PM. A split-screen view shows simultaneous events in real time. - A separate exchange references the objection from Arizona, with “Is the objection in writing and signed by a senator?” answered “Yes. It is.” Representatives Gosar and Senator Ted Cruz then make a challenge on the floor of the House. - At 01:13 PM, MPD officer Daniel Thou arrives at the southwest plaza with a body camera showing him and nearby officers spraying demonstrators with an inflammatory agent. By 01:15 PM, Thou crosses the line, engages with demonstrators, discharges two rounds from his taser (ECD), and then urges others to “start shooting what they have into the crowd.” - The less-lethal team fires into the crowd for a third time at 01:17 PM. A second wave of DC Metropolitan Police officers arrives on the East Side of the Capitol, bringing explosive ammunition rounds that will be distributed to West Plaza officers. Officer Tara Tindle crouches on the ground, readying CS gas rounds. A scene commander authorizes explosive deployment into the crowd. - By 01:30 PM, officers push the crowd back and establish a police line on the Southwest side, which is held for about an hour. Officers deploy “Steamboat” rounds and other munitions as the crowd is contained. - Around 01:32 PM, an officer laments that throwing grenades into the crowd will make things worse, but moments later another officer seems to change course and reaches for additional munitions. Discussions about using triple chasers and the risks of fire are noted, with one officer being reprimanded for earlier smoke deployment. - A captain directs Officer Thao to hold off discharging CS gas, while Thao acquires a Stinger round and a baton round to fire into the crowd. At 02:18 PM, a tense officer-to-officer exchange reveals acknowledgment that innocent people are being affected, with one officer stating, “Nothing's gonna help… we're taking out one and ten of them are getting way easier,” and that the crowd is being multiplied by being hit.

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The speaker believes that the police force was the source of violence during the protest. They witnessed aggression, harassment, and threats from the police. They express sadness when protesters showed love and peace, but were met with broken windows and truckers losing everything. The speaker is emotional about innocent people being treated as criminals for fighting for basic freedom.

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The speaker, identified as Pamela Hill, describes her experience at the Capitol on January 6th. She claims she did not breach the building and only wanted to enter legally. She mentions being injured and receiving help from officers. She denies encouraging violence or pushing her way inside. Hill expresses frustration with the charges brought against her and asserts her innocence. She emphasizes her faith in God and encourages others to hold onto the truth. She provides her Twitter handle for further communication.

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In a brief, on-the-scene exchange, Speaker 0 asks a woman what happened to her. Speaker 1 responds that she was maced. The conversation reveals that she was attempting to go inside a cafe when the incident occurred: she had made it “like a foot inside,” then was pushed out, and they maced her. Speaker 0 continues by asking for her name and where she is from. In reply, Speaker 1 identifies herself as Elizabeth and states that she is from Knoxville, Tennessee. When asked why she wanted to go inside, Speaker 0 frames the moment by noting the surrounding activity, “We’re storming the Capitol. It’s a revolution. Thank you.” Elizabeth’s answer to the question about her motive is explicit: she says that she and others are involved in actions described as storming the Capitol, and she characterizes the situation as part of a revolution.

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On January 6, 2021, a peaceful protest took place at the Capitol building. However, there are details that were left out by the media. There were agitators present and chaos ensued. The police reacted with violence, which further angered the crowd. This led to a chaotic situation and the attack by police ignited a period of terror. The video shows instances of aggression from both sides, resulting in injuries and a tense atmosphere. The events could have been avoided if there was better communication and de-escalation.

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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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Speaker 1 says he was on Constitutional Avenue. 'We went down first. There was four police officers, and some people entered. The gate was taken down, and the second gate was entered. And then went to the third gate.' He mentions 'There were anteaters with us' and notes they were aggressive with the police, 'throwing things, breaking things... hitting our own people.' He asserts they are not violent and do not hate the police department, and that the officers were on their side. From the top of the Capitol steps, he recalls 'thousands of papers behind it' and says it was 'an amazing sight' that made him emotional. He frames the action as symbolic after trying everything the right way, aiming to be visible and to make a point because 'the vote was stolen' and 'If our vote's stolen, what do we have left? A dictator.' He aided an injured man, 'Upper left. Cesar' who wasn't breathing. He suspects Antifa: 'I'm positive because that's how Antifa does things.'
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