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Disgusted by the Uni-Party. Former: @TheJusticeDept Senior Advisor, #J6 defendant, @FBI Special Agent, @Project_Veritas journalist, federal #whistleblower
Apr 27 4 tweets 3 min read
It was the police who were responsible for a vast majority of the violence on J6.

It was the police who improperly launched dozens of “Stinger Ball Grenades” and gas munitions deep into a peaceful crowd without warning on the West Plaza between 1:07pm to 2:30pm - by their own admission “hitting innocent people” (see the next reply to this post).

It was the police who used unlawful “deadly force” dozens of times by striking people in the heads with their batons when “deadly force” was not justified (see multiple examples in the second reply to this post).

It was the police who killed Ashli Babbitt in an indefensible shooting and who likely contributed to the death of Roseanne Boyland by beating her with a stick as she was unconscious on the ground (see the third reply to this post).

Most of the “violence” from protestors was in response to the extreme police brutality being exerted on innocent, non-violent people who were just exercising their first amendment rights on the West Plaza outside the Capitol and were unaware that they had entered some virtual "restricted area" due to the fences being removed long before they arrived.

That the uni-party Congress, police, FBI, DOJ and legacy media have largely hidden this from the public is a disgrace - but that will change with time.

Begin by removing the “protective orders” imposed on all J6 defendants that prevents them from revealing their own discovery to the country.

Why is it that J6 defendants want the surveillance and body-cam videos released to the public while it is the police, Congress, FBI and DOJ who fight to keep it all concealed? The video in this post below is one of the most important from J6.

Police body-cam video captures officers acknowledging in real time that they are "hitting innocent people" with their use of force on the West Plaza.

Jan 31, 2025 8 tweets 5 min read
I’m a #J6 defendant and also a former @FBI agent.

After J6 but before I was arrested, an FBI agent that I know personally texted me complaining about behavior by FBI leadership and DOJ prosecutors related to J6 investigations and prosecutions. It is my belief that this agent had no idea at the time of my connection to J6 and was expressing their sincere concern about what they were witnessing.

I encouraged the agent to become a whistleblower with their information but I believe they did not, and I never heard from them again after I was arrested. I think the information should be public, so I will begin to share some of the texts while not revealing the agent's name as I believe they were sincerely offended by what was happening and did nothing wrong themselves.

In this text, the agent described an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) pressuring FBI agents to “withhold exculpatory material on a search warrant affidavit”. I don't know which case this is related to or if it is correct that the "judge dismissed charges" because of these actions.Image Maybe J6 attorneys would find this interesting.

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Dec 10, 2024 6 tweets 2 min read
Today’s press release from @TheJusticeDept announcing the sentencing of @DanielAdamsJ6er includes this statement:

“Adams then continued his charge up the stairs and into the courtyard even after a police officer attempted to slow his progress by striking him in the head with a baton”

A baton strike to the head is considered “deadly force”. Is DOJ claiming that police were justified in using deadly force to “slow his progress” as Adams went “up the stairs and into the courtyard”?

justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/two… There sure were a lot of people getting hit in the head with batons by police that day.

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