#SeditionHunters - they had a long run but the FBI train is coming for the #SeditionVIPs. Owen Shroyer of InfoWars arrested today, was with Nick Fuentes at Ellipse, Alex Jones at the Capitol. On Jan 5 said "InfoWars brought a lot of these people here.." 1/
DOJ charging docs use extensive footage: Shroyer stuck to Alex's side at the Capitol, stood by him as he gave his speech on the NW side.. 2/ s3.documentcloud.org/documents/2104…
.. then trekked with Alex across the North Lawn, over the police line on the E. Plaza, and up the East Capitol Steps where Alex gave another speech. Alex closed his remarks 2:23 PM, bugged out & down the stairs just before the first breach of the Columbus Doors at 2:25 PM. 3/
Their pal Joey Gilbert of NV (#PurpleMeathead) should be nervous, he pulled down police barriers. Shroyer's arrest shows though that for leaders, presence on Capitol grounds is enough for arrest. To watch Owen's day, here's a rough cut of a Jones reel: 4/ rumble.com/vjr2mf-alex-jo…
There's more Jones footage to add; for once FBI's speed surprised us! Jones helped fund the pre-insurrection rallies too. He's too crazy to be a military ops guy (see Jan 7 interview below), but InfoWars played a major role in the insurrection ecosystem 5/
To see how rattled the InfoWars people are, watch Owen Shroyer on his show on Friday, pausing and grimacing - he can barely get the words out - as he tells the audience he's been ordered to turn himself in for arrest by Monday morning. 7/
Shroyer's arrest is clever strategy by FBI. Charging a VIP for being on Capitol grounds is tricky as they may claim selective prosecution: "why me & not others?" But Shroyer was charged with disrupting a House meeting in 2019, and had a "deferred prosecution agreement" (DPA).. 8/
..that EXPLICITLY forbade him from engaging in his exact actions on Jan 6 - disorderly and disruptive behavior Capitol grounds - to avoid prosecution for his prior offenses. So Shroyer is uniquely vulnerable among the VIPs, and his Jan 6 charging documents say so up front. 9/
Shroyer's agreement gives him a bigger no-go zone than other perps on Jan 6, but he and Alex Jones went well within even the ordinary restricted ground. Here is their path from speech 1 (NW corner) to speech 2 (E steps), in close-up (L) and with restricted zone shown (R). 10/
You can see exactly where Owen is during Alex's first speech, because the yellow cherry-picker is right behind him. He's standing on a stack of folding chairs. One of the earliest #SeditionHunters projects (led by @SansaStark525) was to map every landmark on Capitol grounds. 11/
Because Shroyer has effectively no defense, he is not getting any kind of soft home-detention plea deal. He has only two choices: prison or talk. You can imagine why Alex is nervous right now, enough to be frantically spinning stories. Shroyer walked into an airtight trap. 12/
h/t @StevieG54099097 for the maps, and @emptywheel for discussion & details of the DPA. And just to keep the record precise, on the map the yellow construction vehicle you see behind Owen is labeled as a "telescopic forklift". 13/
There's actually a further twist to the Owen Shroyer arrest, makes the FBI look even cleverer. Shroyer's DPA should have held only 4 months from Feb. 2020. But, the fine print... the DPA is completed only when Owen finishes 32 hours of community service. Which he didn't. 14/
Shroyer blew off his obligation in 2020, then seemed to hustle to do it post-insurrection (starting Jan 19)...but STILL DIDN'T FINISH. Crazily, prosecuting the Jan 6 insurrection & saving American democracy may all come down to Owen being too lazy to do those last 2 hours. 15/
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Tony Perkins frets about "political disaster" from Trump's involvement with Epstein. Back in 2016, when Ted Cruz floundered at the polls, Perkins pushed religious-right leaders to switch to Trump, calling it a "calculated risk". How does that calculation look now, Tony? 1/
Tony Perkins was the mentor of a young Mike Johnson, an unmarried law student who had oddly taken in a young boy. Perkins knew what Johnson was, but pushed him into politics anyway. @tperkins: all this will be in the history books, as your legacy. 2/
@tperkins Before Mike Johnson ran for office, he was Dean of a new law school named for notorious pedophile Judge Paul Pressler, who preyed on young boys. Tony Perkins sat on its board. And also on the board was a relatively unknown Ted Cruz - who'd known Pressler since he was a teen. 3/
Each Epstein email has so many layers of slime people miss some. This is Ken Starr, fired for covering up sexual assault, offering to help former client Jeffrey Epstein's friend's sexual harassment case by introducing him to Jed Rubenfeld, put on leave for sexual misconduct. 1/
Epstein's elite world was VERY elite: Yale Law prof Jed Rubenfeld's wife Amy Chua, also a Yale Law prof, was the mentor of Yale Law student JD Vance. Ken Starr was the mentor of Yale Law grad Brett Kavanaugh, also accused of sexual assault but now seated on the Supreme Court. 2/
Ken Starr, despite his long trail of sexual grossness, cosplayed as a warrior for an also-gross sexual prudishness. He and Brett Kavanaugh went after Bill Clinton (a visitor to Epstein's island) for oral sex with an intern. Kavanaugh came up with the graphic sexual questions. 3/
One fascinating thing in the Epstein email drop is an exchange around Trump's election in 2016. It suggests a tense, ongoing relationship, and Epstein's power.
Part 1, Sept 23: Linda Stone jokes that Epstein will get a cabinet position if Trump wins. Like Trump owes him. 1/
Backing up: the exchange is with Linda Stone, a tech exec who'd known Epstein since the 1990s: she brokered his entrance into academia, linked him with scientists. In 2016 they were close enough to be chatty, far enough to go months between emails. 2/ politico.com/news/magazine/…
Part 2, Sept. 26: three days after Stone asked Epstein if Trump could win, he answers: "too soon to tell, we will know more come oct 15". He doesn't explain: what would he learn then? Meanwhile Stone isn't even sure if Epstein supports Trump: "Which team you pulling for?" 3/
This week in Trump-Epstein: first @JSweetLI IDs the 14-year-old girl Epstein brought to Mar-a-Lago to meet Trump in 1994. Then the House Dems release an email where Epstein says Trump hung out at his house with underaged girls: "[VICTIM] spent hours at my house with him" 1/
in short: Trump spent so much time with Epstein and underaged girls that even Epstein couldn't figure out how it wasn't news!
"Jane", who testified she'd been abused by Epstein, was entered in Trump's pageants in the 1990s, long before Kirk and Halligan in 2009. Still, it's odd how so many women in Trump's circle had walked the stage in front of him as barely-clad teenagers. 3/
Realize: when Ed Martin drafted the pardon for the fake electors he was pardoning himself: he made it pre-emptive and general, covering "all United States citizens for conduct relating to ... efforts to expose voting fraud and vulnerabilities in the 2020 presidential election" 1/
Ed Martin was one of the first people who Ali Alexander drafted into Stop the Steal, on Nov. 4, the day after the election. He was a major player, and was deferential to Ali ("Orders, General Ali?"). Ali in turn said he leaned on Ed for advice and for contacts to lawmakers. 2/
The Jan 6 Capitol attack was astroturfed. It could not have happened without efforts from the top - filing bs election-fraud suits, whipping up crowds and getting media attention with Stop the Steal rallies, then pressuring lawmakers to comply. Ed Martin was deep in it. 3/
The techbro plot they talk of openly, to seize power by dominating the global weapons industry is luckily so far stymied by their products not working.
Peter Thiel's Stark drones flopped in trial. Big dreams are a start, but you have to execute too. 1/
Even if the techbros fail at their hoped-for military surveillance state, their bad products can still weaken the U.S. Trump and Hegseth are shoveling weapons contracts to Silicon Valley startups. Here's $642M for the Peter Thiel-backed Anduril. 2/ govconwire.com/articles/andur…
Sam Altman's OpenAI got $200 M this year to inject AI into military decision-making. This is a partnership with Anduril too, to make AI tools “for security missions”. 3/ theguardian.com/technology/202…