Now that everyone's talking about how Kenneth Chesebro, architect of Trump's fake electors plot, was at the Capitol with Alex Jones on Jan 6, let's think about how bad that is. Because Jones was used for a strategic purpose in the Capitol attack. And Chesebro was watching. 1/
It is clear that Alex's movements serve the Capitol attack. The crowd was too thin; the MPD arrive and stall the attack. Alex then gets a call to come to the Capitol. Once there he helps move the mob where they need to be to help in breaches. Chesebro was with him, filming. 2/
Chesebro isn't with Alex in the morning; he connects up with Alex only on Capitol grounds. Once Alex arrives, the NW Scaffolds are taken in a rush. Alex then urges the crowd to move East, where the next breaches will soon happen. From this point on, Chesebro stays with him. 3/
Much of their journey is covered in the CNN article. But, it's important to emphasize: Chesebro is not just a tourist, or an Alex Jones fan. He keeps his camera pinned on Alex's group almost the entire time, dropping it only for a few key moments. 4/ cnn.com/2023/08/18/pol…
Chesebro drops his camera to check his phone, or to lift his hat - could be nothing, but it's a gesture we see used at the Capitol to signal. As he walks up across the NW path, leading the Jones group, he lifts his hat just as the first flag goes up on the NW Scaffolds. 5/
Jones' group round the corner of the Capitol onto the E. Plaza at 2:02 PM, 5 minutes after a group including Proud Boys tore down the barriers. (Remember Joe Biggs, one of the Proud Boys leaders, is Alex Jones' former employee). Once there, they wait. This is 2:05:33 PM. 6/
At 2:05:56 PM (to +/- a few s), Chesebro gets some kind of text on his phone, lifts his hat again, looks around the E. Plaza, and then looks back down at his phone. It is now 2:06:04 PM. Seconds later, the crowds break the police lines on the East steps. 7/
At that point the entire Jones group moves forward partway down the E. Plaza, then abruptly halt again. Chesebro is in the lead, but angles his camera to catch Jones. The stop-start progress of Jones' group is striking on Jan 6. Tim Enlow, Jones' right-hand man, steers him. 8/
What Chesebro is doing at the Capitol is fundamentally tied to what Alex Jones is doing there. We know Jones was paid to come, that Tim Enlow arranged it, that Alex waffles and fudges, and yet that he is always in the right place, on time, matching events at the Capitol. 9/
Chesebro watches while Alex goes up the E. Steps at 2:17 PM. Other VIPs run over to join Alex's group; Alex gives a half-hearted speech, stopping and starting, then says "lets go down". Two minutes after Alex descends, the Columbus Doors are thrown open for the first time. 10/
Alex stops at the back of the E. Plaza for 15 minutes, blaming Antifa and provocateurs to his InfoWars listeners. He is the most reluctant revolutionary you can imagine. At 2:38 PM, as the Columbus Doors are opened for a 2nd time, he bugs out. 11/
Chesebro stays with Alex as they leave the Capitol, taking an odd path. InfoWars had rented a rooftop at 101 Constitution overlooking the W Capitol, but the group head EAST instead, around the Russell Senate Office building. Flagged by volunteers in 2022; no-one knows why. 12/
By 3:26 PM they are at 101 Constitution, since Michael Coudrey sends a text: "We are across from the Capitol on the rooftop". Jones and Shroyer blame Antifa even as fighting at the tunnel and the North Doors rages behind them, for over an hour more. 13/
Alex Jones' importance was clear from the start. He moved strategically; the Proud Boys openly coordinate with those movements. The J6C showed us Alex was paid, and that he was tied to very high levels. Now Chesebro shows he was watched on Jan 6. 14/
Alex Jones was one of the first J6 figures to get a 'reel' of his movements, with footage found by #SeditionHunters. @StevieG54099097 has now made an updated version, 25 minutes long. Use it to understand: Alex is central to the attack that day. 15/ rumble.com/v38vfg6-alex-j…
New resource for journalists: a slightly longer version of the Alex Jones reel, 33 minutes. All primary sources are listed in the notes field, with links to live or archived versions of videos. Watch it, use it. Sunshine is the best disinfectant. 16/ rumble.com/v38ynrq-alex-j…
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The murder of Alex Pretti is seen in at least 5 videos. The incident unfolded over less than a minute. One agent instigated. One shot. Pretti held only a camera. He had a gun, but never touched. it. The shooter saw him get disarmed, then shot him in the back, point blank. 1/
As promised, here is a multi-camera timeline, with sources and screenshots. Other people have drawn the same conclusions - that it was murder, that Pretti's shooter saw his gun removed - but this document can serve as a general reference. 2/ docs.google.com/document/d/1Yv…
It's important to understand not just the shooting but what happened before it: how the hyper-aggressive Agent 1 chased and repeatedly pushed two women, followed them when they walked over to stand with Pretti, then turned his rage on Pretti instead. He was the instigator. 3/
The NYT has a new video analysis of Renee Good's shooting which is careful, accurate, and clear - he walked across the path of a moving car, then leaned in and shot her with his feet well clear of the vehicle. 1/ nytimes.com/2026/01/15/vid…
Not many media outlets have specialized video analysis teams. CNN posted a video last week that showed Ross crossing in front of Good's car, but they missed the significance. The NYT's multicamera, frame-by-frame analysis is what's needed to understand. 2/
The NYT gets exactly right those parts of the sequence this account had separately verified, including 1) Ross switches his phone from R to L hand as he leans into his own car, and 2) Ross places his phone hand on Good's hood. They are solid. 3/ docs.google.com/document/d/1sB…
CNN posted a new video of the Minnesota shooting but missed its bombshell. ICE agent Jonathan Ross heads to his own car, turning his back on the supposed "terrorist" (L). He then walks back, filming, into the path of her ALREADY moving vehicle, stops and fires (R). Insane. 1/
Here's the video as posted by X user @GinoTheGhost. Anderson Cooper doesn't notice that Ross was well clear of Renee Good's vehicle when it starts moving. The idiot walked into the path of a moving car while distracted by filming a video. Totally unprofessional. 2/
Cooper doesn't also note how unprofessional it was for Ross to lean into his car and turn his back to what ICE now calls a terrorist threat. Just six seconds after he straightens up, he shoots Renee Good. Nothing here is normal. Camera notes at link. 3/
What's happening in Venezuela is not war but deal-making (and back-stabbing). As VP Delcy Rodriguez assumes power, remember that she was negotiating with Trump in 2025 for this outcome: new boss, same regime. And that she's alleged to be involved in drug trafficking herself. 1/
It's not war when the only people killed are a few civilians and the president's bodyguards - and Russia barely reacts. The Miami Herald says Rodriguez' reached out in early 2025, less than a year after Maduro stole the election - with Maduro's OK. 2/ miamiherald.com/news/nation-wo…
Maduro surely imagined a cushy retirement rather than arrest and extradition. The Miami Herald says Trump nixed that. But Delcy Rodriguez and her brother Jorge succeeded - they now control the presidency and National Assembly of Venezuela, icing out the democratic opposition. 3/
The best take on today's attack on Venezuela is likely the most cynical: that it is staged and transactional. Trump wouldn't attack Russia's ally without permission - but in 2019 Putin offered Trump a swap: Russia cedes Venezuela and gets Ukraine. @davetroy as usual called it. 2/
Most of our politics today has decades-old roots involving Russia. Putin has tried to take Ukraine since 2014. That's why he needed Trump, why Russia paid the influencers who pushed January 6. Troy: today is not "some new sui generis Trump adventurism" 2/
Trump rehashes old actors and old plans - it's the same people who boosted him into office, who cut deals with Putin in 2019, who pushed Jan 6, who surround him now. Fiona Hill's testimony in Trump's first impeachment is as valid today as it was then. 3/ pbs.org/newshour/polit…
Since this ominous video about Trump and his pageants is going viral, might as well note that Erika (Frantzve) Kirk competed in at least 5 of those pageants: Miss Colorado 2009 and 2010, Miss Arizona 2011 and 2012, and then, after she finally won at state level, Miss USA 2012. 1/
The contestants for the 2012 Miss USA contest spent the 2 weeks beforehand at the Trump Tower Las Vegas, "touring, filming, rehearsing, and making new friends". 2/ nypost.com/2012/05/31/mis…
It's likely Frantzve became close with Trump during the pageants because 3 years later she reportedly called her former classmate Tyler Bowyer to offer help with Trump's first large rally, in Arizona in 2015. Bowyer was organizing; he placed her right behind Trump. 3/