After the Capitol Building was breached by barbarian extremists on Wednesday, patriotic supporters of President Donald Trump and the Constitution are quick to distance themselves from the animals who are giving them and the president a black eye. They act a lot more like Antifa-oriented radicals than they do patriots. There is even a possibility that the invaders are connected to, and directed by, rogue “Deep State” elements inside our own government.
Invading extremists weren’t with Trump
The liberal media is rushing to discredit and “debunk” any connection between the extremists who invaded the U.S. Capitol and Antifa ideology.
They don’t want to admit that there is video footage of Antifa-linked radicals being bused in Tuesday night. New York Post fingered some suspected antifa-associated anarchists who were roaming around inside the capital building. The controversy goes even deeper down the rabbit hole than that.
The Post reports that law enforcement was tracking “at least two known Antifa members.” The extremists were intentionally camouflaged as Trump supporting patriots and “spotted among the throngs of pro-Trump protesters at the Capitol.”
They were spotted because they gained notoriety in New York City riots “and were believed to have joined in the rioting so that Trump would get blamed.”
The liberal fact checkers are screaming that pictures of the Capitol invading extremists shown “side by side with a picture of the same person at a Black Lives Matter rally or among a group of antifa members” lacks “context.”
The media claims “these images often leave out context as to whether the person in question was at these rallies as an ally or a counter-protester to groups like BLM.”
I'm seeing false tweets that Jake Angeli (aka "QAnon Shaman") who was part of the group that stormed the Capitol and made it into the chamber, is Antifa.
He is very much a @realDonaldTrump and QAnon supporter, per my interview with him last year 👇@azcentral https://t.co/S8luSxeHiO
— BrieAnna J. Frank 🌵 (@brieannafrank) January 6, 2021
The guy with the horns
The MSM is trying especially hard to put out the fire of controversy surrounding one of the extremists who stands out of the crowd because of his furry “horned headdress.” Everyone admits that he was at a BLM protest or two but he shows up with a sign saying “Q SENT ME.” Patriots groan whenever they see the letter “Q,” because they know that particular symbol does not mean what it’s assumed to mean.
Many consider it a group controlled by rogue “deep state” elements within the Federal Bureau of Instigation. The tinfoil-hat-style theory is that they identify unstable radicals and groom them to act on “cue” for operations as needed. Like conveniently raiding the capitol building to provide an excuse to diffuse a threat to the globalist New World Order.
People who believe the conspiracy theories put out by Q will believe anything. They started out as “Q-Anon” in an attempt to ride the coat tails of long defunct “Anonymous,” then shortened it for brand recognition purposes. By keeping close ties on the especially unstable free radicals, the feds can put extremists in touch with each other.
All it usually takes is a few suggestions and an offer to scrounge up any hard to find weapons or bomb making materials to set up a synagogue bombing to be busted on “cue.” Or maybe something like, just for example, a kidnap attempt on a governor.
During the series of trials related to the occupation by patriots of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge, which didn’t produce a single conviction, evidence was presented that “the government used nine informants at the refuge” posing as extremists.
During the 41 day incident, FBI Special Agent Ronnie Walker testified, “the informants were at the refuge from as short as two hours to long as 23 days.”
Authority to break laws
Especially controversial was the idea that government agents “coaxed people at the refuge into performing illegal activities.” Special Agent in Charge Greg Bretzing, who oversaw the FBI’s response wouldn’t say “whether agents had directed informants, or given them authority, to break laws.”
Agent Walker didn’t mind talking. “Walker said some of the informants at the refuge were authorized to carry weapons and to engage in criminal conduct.” The reason, Walker explained was “to maintain credibility.” You can’t fit in with extremists if you don’t act like a radical.
One of the deep cover rats was Fabio Minogio, using the alias “John Killman.” He was allowed to carry a firearm. He talked all the patriots into poisoning the lake with lead during extensive “target practice” which was the only time weapons were fired by patriots.
During cross examination, Ryan Bundy’s attorney asked agent Walker “whether he knew that Minogio was training people at the refuge in hand-to-hand combat.” The reply didn’t take long. “Oh, of course.” Minogio was also training people in the “use of weapons.” He was going to turn them into extremists, so the feds could put them in jail, whether they wanted to be one or not.