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Director of the FBI Kash Patel confirms with facts
– Nancy Pelosi involved in setting up January 6th
– She made sure there were no National Guard
– Nancy Pelosi and her team were busy filming a movie of January 6th (She later sold it to HBO)
– The 250 FBI agents sent to… pic.twitter.com/TxapOyucPR
Kash Patel on January 6
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Gosh, it is so refreshing to hear, FBI Director, Kash Patel speak the truth about January 6th. Pelosi should be made to stand in the well and receive a censure by the House of Representatives. But don’t hold your breath waiting for that to happen.
She deserves far worse than a censure, Fred. I hope she is among those the DOJ is considering for prosecution. At the very least, she is guilty of negligence.
Has the feel of a limited hang-out. I’m glad for what he is telling us, but he isn’t digging. There were more than 250. More like 300 so far admitted. Who made the decision to send them? Who gave them that order? There’s no record of orders of that magnitude in the FBI? That aside, when has it not been FBI modus operandi to lie to us? “Crowd control” sounds like a flimsy lie, not even in the FBI remit.
Any interest in the Pelosi protégé who has a record of organizing and paying for provocateur riots and who is claimed by foreign intelligence to have had 50 hired provocateurs in DC? [source Blaze reporter]
I hate, J. Sobran, that this is what has become of our federal government– and especially the FBI, which used to enjoy a great deal of trust.
That trust was never deserved. Illusion created by the Efrem Zembalist TV show. The FBI was extremely corrupt under J. Edgar Hoover. One example among many: Hoover devoted FBI resources to getting dirt on all the members of the Warren Commission, in case they strayed from the Commission’s purpose of narrative control. They spied on candidate Goldwater and even VP Hubert Humphrey for LBJ (which is rather telling: LBJ knew how corrupt he’d been as JFK’s VP).
Thanks, J. Sobran, for the history lesson. Some have advocated getting rid of it and starting anew. That might make sense.