Thanks to Revolver News, we know Ray Epps was one of the key undercover fed “operators,” instrumental in the barbarian invasion of the Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. He directed the “breach team” among other crucial roles. At this point, the FBI has “gone so far as to explicitly deny knowledge that Ray Epps even exists.” There are a bunch more just like him and Revolver went into great detail on the evidence against five of them for starters.
More undercover operators
Revolver has extensive new follow up evidence which does a lot more than suggest that a “network of still un-indicted key operators” appear to have been “at work either with or around Ray Epps during the initial Capitol grounds breach.”
These are the highlights but we urge readers to check out the original report for all the sneaky tricks. Infiltrating feds are like roaches, they report. Whenever “you spot one, it is guaranteed there are dozens of others nearby.” That’s because “Feds simply never, ever, operate alone.”
Revolver’s deep dive maps out Epps’s network of interactions on January 6. It also profiles the highest profile operators on the ground that day “whose early actions on 1/6 turned the rally into a riot.” They focus on five of the “most egregious cases.”
It’s important to know, they begin, that FBI rats “at the mere informant level are seldom told by their handlers of the presence of other government informants around them.” They don’t need to know each other to work as a team.
Everyone agrees that the “Big Bang” moment “that kicked off the riot was when a small ‘breach team’ of just a few dozen people violently knocked over the first set of metal barricades between 12:50-12:53 p.m.” Those operators were under the command of Epps. “They forced back the police, and therefore opened a clean walkway entrance to the crowd behind them.” His “breach team” proceeded “to haul the metal police barricades off to the side, tear down ‘Restricted Area’ signage, and systematically remove protective fencing from the Capitol lawn.” Normally that “entire area is open to the public.”
This is “tactically important” because it was just the right walkway. Deep State agents working under Epps “had the amazing foresight to pry open the one walkway entrance that no one could avoid.” Not only that, “If any of the eight other walkway entrances into the Capitol grounds had been toppled instead, tens of thousands of marchers would have been met by police and metal barricades, instead of an open gate.”
A booby trap
It’s clear that Epps set up a “booby trap” by “pushing back the police, then hauling away the ‘restricted area’ signage, the chain fencing, and the metal barricades.” Unwitting “Trump supporters had no idea they had just crossed an invisible tripwire that would later subject them to federal prosecution.”
That effort was aided by another of the operators, a “dark-complected man coolly and methodically cutting down and then rolling up ‘restricted area’ fencing around the Capitol lawn.” Totally “dispassionate, calm, and professional, like he was just there to do a job.” He’s still un-indicted. The FBI isn’t even looking for “#FenceCutterBulwark.” Revolver explains “Bulwark” is “the brand name of his fire-retardant jacket.” Other un-indicted feds seem to like them too. They also have a preferred model of blue and white bullhorn.
The next of the operators was perched “right across from FenceCutterBulwark.” The “man widely regarded by online researchers as the most infamous of all un-indicted January 6 riot leaders” who never was mentioned by the press, goes by the handle “#NWScaffoldCommander.”
The “extremely peculiar middle-aged man with glasses, a nerdy mask and a blue ballcap has been assigned more notoriety by deep researchers than arguably any other person of the thousands they have indexed.” The feds don’t want to know about him. ScaffoldCommander “gets his name from being the ostensible ‘commander’ of the prominent ‘media tower’ that overlooked the Capitol’s back terrace on January 6.”
For a full 90 minutes, “he bombards the otherwise leaderless crowd below him with endless variations on a single instruction: ‘Don’t just stand there. Keep moving forward!'” When they finally broke in he suddenly switched the message. “Okay we’re in! We’re in! Come on! We gotta fill up the Capitol! Come on! Come now! We need help We gotta fill up the Capitol! They got in.”
Along with the other secret operators, he’s not on the most wanted list. “#TowerManMale19” along with him in the command tower “begins to read a prepared, hand-printed speech out loud to the crowd.” He gets slapped down hard. “Tell them to move forward! That’s all they need to know right now! Tell ’em to move forward!”
BlackSkiMask one of the operators
Once Epps and his team successfully “breached the police line.” Another of the operators goes into action. “He then runs over to the walkway Epps has just cleared. From there, BlackSkiMask begins methodically dumping the police barricades over the side of the walkway wall.”
“This clean removal process will create the impression to the 15,000 people already walking from the Trump speech that no police barricades were ever there in the first place.” He hasn’t been arrested but is on the most wanted list. If they really wanted him they would find him because they already know who he is.
They already have “an entire police report—and a shocking one at that.” The day before the invasion, “BlackSkiMask was yanked out of a bus by dozens of police officers who suspected his vehicle was packed with guns and bombs.”
That bus happened to be “stopped just in front of the US Justice Department.” If you’re wondering what bus that was, you’re not alone. This “gun-filled, possibly bomb-filled ‘Hippies for Trump‘ bus” was never reported by the deep state operators who call themselves the network media.
Another of the un-indicted operators, “#BeCivilGuy,” acts suspiciously like “some kind of undercover plainclothes Secret Service agent who knew a breach was about to happen — and he rushed up the lawn to warn U.S. Capitol Police.” The writers wonder “what would happen to The Narrative if ‘the very first insurrectionist to illegally invade the hallowed Capitol grounds’ was just an undercover Fed with foreknowledge.”
They note he “has no fear at all seizing a beefy ski-masked man wielding a crowbar by the scruff of his neck, neutralizing him, and dressing him down.” On one video, “you’ll see BeCivilGuy actually pat down the man’s chest before seizing his collar, as if his instinctive second nature was to do a law enforcement ‘pat down’ on the perp to see if he has more weapons or a firearm.”