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Is The January 6th Pipe Bomb Investigation Another F.B.I. False Flag?


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We now know that the F.B.I. itself has admitted that there was no ‘insurrection‘.

Video evidence, and eye-witness testimony from a New York Times reporter are among just some of the evidence which suggests that the F.B.I. had far more to do with the January 6th riots than Trump supporters.

This evidence has placed the F.B.I. in a very poor position, as the public continues to lose faith and confidence in the agency as a whole.

Now the F.B.I. is once again drawing the ire of GOP members…

According to recent reports, an F.B.I. whistleblower has raised the alarm on potential F.B.I. lies related to claims the agency made about finding a pipe bomb at the DNC on January 6th.

Rep. Jim Jordan has since echoed these concerns, and sent this letter to F.B.I. Director Chris Wray:

According to Washington Examiner:

The special agent, who was not identified, claimed that the request was “unusual” because it came a year after the investigation began, and Jordan said it raises questions about the progress and extent of the inquiry.

Both bomb threats were neutralized by authorities, but the identity of the suspect remains one of the biggest mysteries stemming from the events surrounding the Capitol riot.

One pipe bomb was placed in an alley behind the Republican National Committee headquarters, while the other was placed next to a park bench near the Democratic National Committee headquarters.

 

The Epoch Times adds:

Ohio Republican lawmaker Jim Jordan said he has requested a briefing with the FBI after a whistleblower allegedly disclosed information regarding the bureau’s investigation into pipe bombs planted near the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington the night before the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol.



 

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