nytimes.com/2021/01/06/us/…
“Big protest in D.C. on January 6th,” Mr. Trump tweeted on Dec. 19, just one of several of his tweets promoting the day. “Be there, will be wild!”
On the 19th he stated to be there and it would be wild
On the 21st they already had arranged a multitude of personalities to show up and an entire website with maps and rides available
The website explicitly named Tommy Tuberville as one of the Congress people and asked for another one to show up
It's stated that the intent was to stop the certification of the electors
There was a long list of approximately 36 invited speakers and guests that started off with Gosar, Ali, Greene, and stone and is a laundry list of currently active, some elected, Republican and Libertarian personalities
They had an email registry so people could receive alerts and 2 ways to catch a ride to the insurrection
There was a donation button and a vague statement that The website was brought to you by the "stop the steal" coalition leaders
As earlier reporting in propublica shows "stop the steal" permit was pulled under a deceptive name
It's unclear to me whether they formed part of the coalition leadership that funded this site, but...
"On one side stood Women for America First, led by Amy Kremer, a Republican operative who helped found the tea party movement.
The group initially wanted to hold a kind of extended oral argument, with multiple speakers making their case for how the election had been stolen
On the other was Stop the Steal, a new, more radical group that had recruited avowed racists to swell its ranks and wanted Trump
- to share the podium with Alex Jones, the radio host banned from the world’s major social media platforms for hate speech, misinformation and glorifying violence. - organizers say their plan was to march on the Capitol and demand that lawmakers give Trump a second term"
Of course this wasn't the only website organizing bus loads and ride shares
Also but not limited to these was Trumparoo, where extremists were sharing maps as well as organizing rides and Posting about stops on the trail to the insurrection
Stone’s unhinged quest to overturn the 2020 election involved lobbying for presidential pardons—including preemptive pardons for lawmakers like Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Jim Jordan (R-OH).
He detailed his plan in a five-page memo to the president, urging him to “pardon a movement” and “give the Deep State the finger,” according to the Post. Other lawmakers named included Reps. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), Andy Biggs (R-AZ), and Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL), the Post reported.
The vast “Stone Plan” was detailed for the first time on by The Washington Post, which reviewed more than 20 hours of footage from a documentary crew who trailed Stone for two years. The footage also covered .
Stone’s involvement in the “Stop the Steal” movement and his mad dash to leave Washington, D.C., after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol
"“I believe the president is for it,” Stone said on Jan. 15, according to the footage.
Others wrapped up in Stone’s pardon crusade included the Florida-based tax collector and Gaetz wingman Joel Greenberg, who was under investigation for sex trafficking an underage girl"
The video address from wildprotest .com :
Did we miss one?
Stop the steal. US?
Up above you may have noticed a suffix change, this is not just another registered domain for the site it is at
Back when this website was up this is what that site would have looked like
Ed Martin? and FOX News DC?
Gosar
Presser
Well what do you know?
That is actually much earlier than the wild protest comment
"According to the complaint, Alexander testified to the committee on Dec. 9 2021 that he "had a few phone conversations" with Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., potentially texted Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., and spoke in person to Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz."
"All three GOP lawmakers were involved in the efforts to challenge the electoral results on Jan. 6, and participated in meetings at the White House and on Capitol Hill on the subject."
"Ali Alexander, the conservative activist behind the "Stop the Steal" movement, that he had communicated with several House Republican lawmakers ahead of the Jan. 6 rally and Capitol riot, along with 🔥at least one member of the Trump family's inner circle.🔥"
"Brooks released - what he said was the text he received from Alexander, showing the activist introducing himself on Dec. 16, 2020, and calling Jan. 6 "a big moment for our republic.""
December 19 was when Trump tweeted "be there, will be wild"
On the 16th Ali called Brooks..
On the 19th Trump tweeted...
By the 21st of December 2020 the website was set up with the 36 guest speaker list of all those invited and this note in the early panels of this thread:
12-19: “Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there, will be wild!”
"the cheapest room in his D.C. hotel on that January evening surged from $476 to $1,999. Just over a week later, prices hit $3,600, before eventually climbing to $8,000." forbes.com/sites/zachever…
"Guests included insiders working to overturn the election from the “war room” down the block at Willard hotel—as well as the president’s two eldest sons, Don Jr. and Eric. Other Trump partisans too, such as former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and Juan O Savin"
Of the aforementioned "war room":
Hutchinson discouraged Meadows from attending Giuliani ‘war room’ meeting on Jan. 5
Roger Stone, one of the first spots on the Wild Protest speaker list had urged Meadows to be there
After the events of January 6th, Alexander posted and deleted a periscope video in which he alleges himself and members of congress to have organized the events that led up to the insurrection
(Greg Pallast youtube)
"I was the person that came up with the January 6 idea with Congressman Gosar, Congressman Mo Brooks and then Congressman Andy Biggs. We four schemed up of putting maximum pressure on Congress -
(Disclaimer, Ali has called for violence against the left before and after the insurrection)
-while they were voting, so that who we couldn’t lobby, we could change the hearts and minds of Republicans who were in that body hearing our loud war from outside." — Ali Alexander
"Before the deadly January 6 attack at the Capitol, “Stop the Steal” organizer Ali Alexander told right-wing media audiences that they should be afraid because their enemies want to enslave them, put them in “gulags,” or “kill” them." mediamatters.org/january-6-insu…
"I pray that I'm the tool to s*** these motherf**kers," -Ali Alexander says in a video
Here later during the J6 committee investigation Ali claims to be cooperating with DOJ against the women's group that teamed up with him and Stone and GOP congressmen for the "wild protest" event.. which they scrubbed the site for (as they fled...and hid.)
The revelations emerged from his challenge to the committee’s effort to obtain his phone records directly from his telecommunications provider. 😐
Or because of "prostitution charges against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. A business consulting firm offering foreign companies access to President Donald Trump. "
One person helped found both: Li Yang, better known as Cindy Yang.
This account was created just after Louise Mensch, formerly of Rupert Murdochs newscorp where she worked with Ian miles cheong, was offered pay to play subpoenas to try and dox people
These are who followed it immediately (and prior to it locking up)
In November 2021... just before she had a falling out with the datacollector/hackers and (case-for-use shill professor that listed those hackers on her non-peer reviewed work) she seemed to employ months before.
Stillgray is cheong
Louise frequently crosses over with maga narratives and is known for meddling in American Politics after voting to let Murdoch off the hook being an asset to Brexit ops
There was evidence of venmo transactions and an unprecedented level of witness cooperation by Greenberg
Also they had other problems like possible identity theft and ghost candidate capers. 30+ charges before plea
Grok should remember well how upset Greenberg was on the call with law enforcement when he knew he was in trouble, threatening to harm himself and others, according to the case