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The speaker expresses concern about the events of January 6th and suggests that it was not an inside job. They claim that the government has systematically lied to the public about various issues, such as the origin of COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop. They argue that there were federal law enforcement agents present during the Capitol riot, although the interviewer disputes this. The speaker also brings up the concept of entrapment and mentions a case involving alleged kidnapping plots and FBI involvement. They criticize the government for exploiting individuals and misleading the public. The interviewer attempts to challenge the speaker's claims.

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Joseph McBride, an attorney for January 6 defendants, claims there are at least four uncharged agent provocateurs who encouraged illegal actions during the Capitol riot. He highlights one individual, identified as "red face forty five," who, despite appearing to be a law enforcement officer, distributed weapons to protesters. McBride questions why these individuals have not been charged, urging Congress to investigate for the sake of democracy. He also discusses unreleased videos showing police brutality on January 6, asserting that the government is withholding this information to obscure the truth. McBride has filed a motion for these videos to be unsealed, emphasizing the public's right to know what happened that day. He encourages support for the Patriot Freedom Project, which assists families affected by the events.

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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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During an interview, Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1 about their use of the term "inside job" to describe the events of January 6th. Speaker 0 brings up the case of a Capitol rioter who highlighted Speaker 1's comments during his sentencing. Speaker 1 expresses concern about the government's history of lying and cover-ups, citing examples like the origin of COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop. Speaker 0 challenges Speaker 1's claim that there were federal agents present on January 6th, to which Speaker 1 responds with informants and suppressed footage as evidence. The conversation becomes heated as Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of cherry-picking examples, and Speaker 1 argues that the government's actions amount to entrapment.

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The speaker expresses gratitude for being able to respond to the lies spread about them by the media and PR firms. They claim that January 6th was a staged event and describe witnessing police using force against the crowd. They mention warning people not to enter the building and criticize the media for misrepresenting their actions. The speaker believes that the events of January 6th have been used to label political opposition as terrorists. They promise to release more footage to provide context and invite viewers to follow them on social media. Another speaker encourages peaceful behavior and advises against confrontation with the police. The transcript ends with a statement about Infowars providing truthful information.

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The speaker argues that the events of January 6th were a setup. They claim that despite having informants embedded within the groups involved, law enforcement did not anticipate the events. They also mention video footage showing the doors being opened for the protesters. The speaker alleges that the protesters were peaceful until law enforcement used concussive grenades and rubber bullets, which led to violence. They criticize the authorities for using these events to label a large portion of the country as domestic terrorists and to target Donald Trump. The speaker addresses Dana Bash, implying that she is aware of this setup.

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- "Do you know who Ray Epps is, and where is he? And, is he sitting behind bars like some of these other, protesters who've been sitting there without bail for so long?" - "And what we need to know is whether or not that cooperation existed on January 5 and January 6 to get people to do things that they might otherwise not do, like enter the capital." - "We already know as a consequence of reporting in revolver.news and in re really, that was confirmed by the New York Times that there were people texting their handlers from the crowd in January 5 and January 6." - "Now we just need to know whether the folks being controlled by the federal government were, in fact, the very people that were doing the worst things on January 6."

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Recently, some police officers spoke about their trauma during the January events. One officer described being outnumbered, beaten, and called a traitor. However, it turns out he was not in uniform and was actually an FBI informant carrying a Confederate flag. This revelation undermines the narrative presented, suggesting it was not based on truth. There's a call to release FBI files to uncover the real culprits behind the events.

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Two years ago, Capitol Police officer Michael Byrd shot unarmed Ashley Babbitt during the January 6th events. Despite a history of negligence, Byrd faced no consequences and was celebrated as a hero. In contrast, Babbitt's mother was arrested for holding a memorial for her daughter. The narrative surrounding January 6th has been manipulated, with false claims about police fatalities and misleading accounts of events, including the death of Officer Brian Sicknick, who actually died of a stroke later. Questions remain about the involvement of federal agencies and the identity of the pipe bomber near the DNC. Additionally, Ray Epps, who encouraged illegal actions, has not faced charges, raising concerns about accountability and transparency in the official narrative.

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The speakers discuss the events of January 6th and the aftermath. They mention that no election is perfect and that some individuals made mistakes that day. They highlight the experiences of a man who attended a Trump rally and ended up facing legal consequences. They describe the harsh conditions faced by those involved, including solitary confinement and limited communication with attorneys. The speakers criticize the media for their portrayal of the events and emphasize the impact on families, jobs, and relationships. They call for the protection of First Amendment rights and express their love for America. The transcript ends with a reminder that they are all Americans.

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A friend involved in the January 6th events has been in jail for hundreds of days without trial, raising concerns about due process. Footage shows police opening doors and guiding protesters, suggesting a lack of intent for insurrection. The idea of an armed insurrection without weapons is questioned, and misinformation about police deaths is discussed. There’s a recognition that government agents may have incited actions that day, complicating the narrative. While acknowledging the poor decisions made, there's a call for accountability and a push for the January 6th prisoners to receive trials. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and standing against injustices.

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The speaker identifies as a January 6th defendant who was held pretrial for four years. They claim the government wanted them to make a false statement about Roger Stone's involvement, and that they were offered no charges in exchange for the statement. The speaker alleges torture of pretrial American citizens and contrasts their situation with the handling of BLM and Antifa rioters, claiming those rioters received lighter sentences. They mention a $30,000,000 settlement in the Ashley Babbitt lawsuit. They state they have 5,000 pages of documentation available open source. As a result of their experience, the speaker says they lost their wife, child, house, job, and name, but anticipates being "stupid paid" by the government.

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The video features various speakers discussing the events of January 6th. They mention the presence of unidentified individuals with guns and the need for more munitions. One speaker regrets their initial assumption about a person causing problems. They also discuss the claim of a deadly insurrection and the controversy surrounding the death of Officer Brian Sicknick. Surveillance footage is mentioned, which supposedly contradicts the narrative that Sicknick was killed by the mob. The speakers express frustration with the lies and deception surrounding the events and apologize for their own dishonesty.

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The speaker was told that the DOJ is still opposing the Babbitt family's wrongful death lawsuit. The speaker responded that they are a "big fan of Ashley Babbitt," who they believe was a "really good person" and a "big MAGA fan" who was "innocently standing there" and that it was a "disgrace" that "a man did something to her that was unthinkable when he shot her." The speaker will look into the case. The speaker was told that the officer who shot Babbitt, Michael Bird, is still on duty and was given a raise and a medal. The speaker believes he may have also received a promotion and that it is a "disgrace." The speaker will look into Bird's reputation. The speaker claims that the people at the January 6th riot "had no guns," and that "there was something to do with the FBI" and "Antifa." The speaker believes that this group of people has been treated more harshly than any other group, with few exceptions. The speaker pardoned people involved in the riot, and believes that "this whole movement that we have is just a it's a very inspiring thing what's happened to our country."

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It's been over six months since January 6, and we still don't know who shot Ashley Babbitt. There's growing frustration over the lack of transparency from the government regarding this incident and the events of that day. Key questions remain unanswered, such as the identity of the officer involved and why Capitol Police allowed protesters inside. Jacob Chansley, known as the "QAnon Shaman," has been held in solitary confinement despite not committing a violent crime. There are concerns about the treatment of peaceful protesters and the lack of accountability for law enforcement actions. The discussion raises issues about political prisoners and the need for Republican leaders to address these concerns.

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Two years ago, Capitol Police officer Michael Byrd shot unarmed Ashley Babbitt during the January 6th events. Byrd had a history of firearm negligence but faced no consequences for the shooting. Instead, he was celebrated, while Babbitt's mother was arrested for holding a memorial for her daughter. The narrative surrounding January 6th has been manipulated, leading to false claims, such as the deaths of five police officers, which are untrue. Officer Brian Sicknick, initially reported to have died from violence, actually suffered a stroke later. Key events, like the pipe bomb incident and the role of Ray Epps, have been obscured, raising questions about federal agency involvement. Despite evidence of orchestrated actions, Epps faced no charges, highlighting inconsistencies in the official narrative surrounding that day.

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The speaker expresses concern about the events of January 6th, stating that if they had been told about it three years ago, they would have dismissed it as a conspiracy theory. They argue that the government has lied to the public about various issues, such as the origin of COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop. The speaker suggests that there were federal law enforcement agents present during the Capitol riot and questions why footage of their actions was suppressed. They also mention a case of alleged entrapment by the FBI in a kidnapping plot. The interviewer challenges the speaker's claims, but the speaker maintains their position.

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I have a friend who participated in the January 6th events and has been in jail for hundreds of days without trial. This seems unjust, as due process is expected. Watching the footage, it appeared that some officers were allowing people in, and there were even agents inciting the crowd. The narrative around police deaths that day is misleading; one officer died of a stroke, not due to protesters. Many people were involved in the chaos, but the lack of weapons suggests it wasn't a true insurrection. There were government agents encouraging the actions, raising questions about their intentions. It’s crucial to speak out against these issues, especially when it comes to the treatment of those still imprisoned without trial.

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The speaker discusses their belief that the events of January 6th were not an inside job or government entrapment, contrary to their previous opinion. They claim that the government has systematically lied to the public about various issues, such as the origin of COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop. They argue that there is evidence of federal law enforcement agents being present during the Capitol riot, but the interviewer challenges this claim. The speaker also brings up the concept of entrapment and gives examples of alleged government involvement in criminal activities. They criticize the selective release of footage and argue that the government cannot incite individuals to commit crimes and then charge them for it. The interviewer attempts to counter the speaker's arguments.

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Speaker 0 accuses the Democrat Washington DC establishment and mainstream media of gaslighting Americans and lying to them. He says Christopher Wray appeared at congressional testimony claiming ignorance about undercover FBI agents, and alleges that people were left in solitary confinement in the DC Jail for eighteen months without family visits, shaves, or haircuts. He claims the FBI and others orchestrated events to paint Donald Trump as a domestic terrorist and to portray Trump supporters as wild extremists, while agents within the crowd agitated and destroyed a peaceful protest, turning it into chaos in which people felt they were fighting for their lives. Speaker 0 asserts that four unarmed Americans were killed that day: Ashley Babbitt, Roseanne Boylan, Kevin Greeson, and Benjamin Phillips, and says the FBI set up their murders with no accountability. He mentions that President Trump posted about the alleged lying to Congress and predicts an impending federal indictment for Wray, and he says “Read the messages I left you in the DC jail walls. You deserve it. Sleep well on that metal mattress.” Speaker 1 responds with “That’s right,” then asks about plans for legal action, noting a $25,000,000 lawsuit and asking whether it has been filed. Speaker 0 explains they filed a form 95, an official notice to the FBI and DOJ seeking recompense and reconciliation, stating they are coming for recompense and the American people deserve redress for families of January 6 detainees and others whose lives were affected, including people whose careers were destroyed. He says they will be filing an official federal court lawsuit that week. Speaker 0 contends the DOJ and FBI are complicit in a cover-up intended to overthrow the government and describes a plan from January 6 to create a false insurrection narrative to use a constitutional amendment to block Trump from running for president, labeling this a coup d'etat amounting to subversion of the will of the American people. He asserts due process violations by Christopher Wray, including Brady material violations (exculpatory evidence withheld), and claims such evidence was hidden from them. Speaker 1 asks how long Speaker 0 was held, and Speaker 0 states he was held for four years and one thousand four hundred sixty-seven days without a trial, noting he has no criminal record and repeatedly asking why federal agents, DHS agents, and confidential human sources were not disclosed, asserting these omissions violated the Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth Amendments and amounted to cruel and unusual punishment without fair due process. He reiterates the duration: four years and 1,467 days in custody without trial.

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It's clear that there were significant lies surrounding January 6th. Initially, I didn't suspect any involvement from law enforcement or military agencies. However, after interviewing Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, who confirmed the presence of federal agents, my perspective changed. The narrative around January 6th has been misleading, particularly regarding individuals like Jacob Chansley, who was imprisoned despite being escorted by police. This raises serious questions about the labeling of the event as an insurrection. It was a moment of anger, not an armed coup. The treatment of Chansley and others is unjust, and the media's complicity in these lies is troubling. It's unacceptable to imprison someone for actions that were misrepresented, and the lack of accountability for those who lied is infuriating.

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During a town hall with CNN, the speaker discussed the January 6th incident and the possibility of FBI entrapment. They questioned why footage of police using rubber bullets and tear gas on the crowd had been suppressed. The speaker believed that the violence was instigated by the Capitol Police, who threw munitions and injured people outside the Capitol. They mentioned instances of police brutality, including a man who suffered a heart attack and died after being hit by a concussion grenade. The speaker expressed concern about the lack of coverage and video evidence of these events. They emphasized the importance of transparency to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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A discussion takes place regarding the sentencing of a person involved in the Capitol breach. The speaker argues that if it were Antifa, the situation would have been worse, with bombs and casualties. They criticize the media for misrepresenting the events and claim that the only death was caused by a police officer. The speaker believes the sentences given to the January 6th participants were too harsh compared to lenient treatment of other criminals. They highlight past incidents of violence at the Capitol, suggesting that the January 6th events were not as severe. The speaker concludes that the situation has undermined the fairness of the criminal justice system.

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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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The video features various speakers discussing the events of January 6th. They mention the presence of unidentified individuals, the need for more ammunition, and the use of force during the protest. They also discuss the false narrative surrounding the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, highlighting surveillance footage that contradicts the initial claims. The speakers express remorse for their lies and promise not to deceive again.
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