January 6, 2021 Capitol Riot/"Insurrection Day" thread

Thomas More

Crow
Protestant
Unrelated to the thread title, but related to questioning the Alphabet Agencies.

Just going to leave this here as a reminder to always question everything and not believe/trust a (or any) government agency.

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It's hard to know what to think about the Sgt. Yeakey story. It's plausible, but I don't see any way of verifying it. This could easily be disinformation created to keep the controlled opposition wound up.

It appears pretty clear to me that things like this happen. However, unless I was crawling through the ruins of the Murray building and saw C4 on the building beams myself, I don't see how I could ever know for sure what happened. There's no trustworthy and verifiable source available to tell what happened.

Edit: After a little research, it does appear that he was real, he was one of the first on the scene after the explosion, and that he died in a field of a supposed "suicide". This is enough to raise suspicions, but I don't know what basis there is for the other claims that he had evidence it was a setup.
 

budoslavic

Eagle
Orthodox
Gold Member
Edit: After a little research, it does appear that he was real, he was one of the first on the scene after the explosion, and that he died in a field of a supposed "suicide". This is enough to raise suspicions, but I don't know what basis there is for the other claims that he had evidence it was a setup.

Yeakey served in the U.S. Military before he joined the Oklahoma City PD so he was a competent police officer who did his own investigation when he didn't believe the government narrative of what happened.
His family and friends say that he saw something disturbing at the site that day, prompting him to reject the government narrative of the attack and conduct his own private investigation. Yeakey did not discuss what he saw that day, and even kept specific details of his investigation from his close relatives and friends.

“It’s not true. It’s not what they are saying. It didn’t happen that way,” said Yeakey.

He then began to receive strange and threatening phone calls at his home by unknown persons. Yeakey told people close to him that he believed he was being intimidated and monitored by federal agents.

Tanya Yeakey, the wife of Terrance Yeakey, said “We had people putting nails in our tires, breaking our back windows, just strange bizzare little things” and “after his death, it continued” in an interview conducted by Craig Roberts and Ken Rank.

After Yeakey found “evidence of a cover-up of the bombing by federal agents,” he was found dead just three days before he was set to receive a Medal of Valor from the Oklahoma City Police Department on May 11, 1996 for his actions during the Oklahoma City Bombing.

The official report says that Yeakey committed suicide, however, the circumstance of his death raises serious questions and concerns.
The government asserts that Yeaky was distraught and felt guilty, ultimately causing him to mutilate himself and walk 8,000 feet through rough terrain to then shot himself in the head. His wife maintains that this is not true. “I don’t believe he was suicidal,” said Tanya Yeaky.

“It was very obvious that the police department was very unconcerned with the children, more concerned with trying to promote a story that simply wasn’t true, such as ‘he was a distraught officer, divorced, wasn’t able to see his kids,’ all kinds of things that simply weren’t true.

I was very confused at the time why they were doing that. It was all a shock to me. I mean, I got bombarded pretty quickly, so it was pretty overwhelming. I knew that there was something going on.”
 

C-Note

Hummingbird
Other Christian
Gold Member
America's Frontline Doctors founder pleaded guilty and got 60 days in prison. Her boyfriend has pleaded not guilty and goes to trial in July.

 

Ember

Hummingbird
Other Christian
Gold Member
Another good post from Daniel Concannon on Gab:

"
I hope this is the last post I make about this situation.

The last time Patriot Front made headlines, the prevailing evidence of their "FED"-ness was that they were all wearing similar shades of khakis.

This time around, there is a relentless narrative that they have "FBI MEGAPHONES!"

I've already said my piece on the habit of screaming "FED!" at everything that moves (will post as a comment).

So I'll just say this:

If you are one of the people that has spent the last few days storming around the internet screaming "FBI MEGAPHONES!" into every comment section you find...

And you happen to find yourself here...

Please know that you're an idiot.

Setting aside the preposterous notion that secret "FEDS!" are going to blow their cover by carrying megaphones that say "WE ARE THE FEDS," here's what actually happened...

A Patriot Front guy had a megaphone with a sticker on it that says "ABOLISH FBI."

He was one of the people arrested after having committed no crime whatsoever in Idaho other than thoughtcrime against Globohomo.

After his Constitutional rights were obliterated for attempting to counter-demonstrate at a "gay" event, a "gay" publisher named Jim Hoft (Gateway Pundit) published a clearly malicious, clearly false, clearly libelous claim that the megaphone was "Marked with 'FBI,'" leading easily impressionable readers to believe the megaphone is clearly FBI property and therefore must have been in the possession of "FEDS!"

You believed his lie, despite the indescribable ease of verifying its falsehood.

So, to review:

Straight guys showed up to protest a "gay" degeneracy event, a "gay" guy told you they were "FEDS" because "mUh MeGaPhOnE," and you've been screaming about "mUh MeGaPhOnE" ever since.

You are the meme.

You are the NPC.

You are the one without an inner monologue.

You are the thoughtless regurgitator whose thoughts are thunk for him.

And nothing I've written here will give you a moment of pause, because the previous four sentences are exactly correct.

Go back to khaki-posting."

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OMG, more Feds!

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Ian Miles Chong is absolutely right, for once.

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Max Roscoe

Hummingbird
Orthodox Inquirer
Re: The Oklahoma City cop who suspiciously died. I have never heard that story, but it's completely plausible.

I have a book from Col. Craig Roberts called JFK The Dead Witnesses and it is page after page detailed dozens of suspicious "suicides" and single car accidents and bizarre deaths of people who knew something about the Kennedy assassination.

Incidentally, Craig Roberts was an OK City policeman working the Murrah building on the day of the bombing there. He has a book on OK City. It's a new book I wasn't aware of, just published in 2017.


Craig Roberts was the only Tulsa, Oklahoma, police officer who was assigned to the tragic Oklahoma City bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in April of 1995. At first he was assigned to assist the FBI in the case, but after seeing what really went on behind the scenes, and how the case was being politically motivated, and the real reasons for the bombing, Roberts decided to do his own investigation aside from the “official” version. After months of work, working with a few other individuals who were determined to get to the real facts of the case, the end result was Roberts building case files that filled four file boxes. This book exposes the real John Doe 2s and others that the US Government refuses to acknowledge exists, and the real reasons the Murrah Building was bombed—and by who. Anyone who thinks that McVeigh and Nichols acted by themselves also must believe that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in the JFK assassination.
 

username

Pelican
Catholic
Gold Member
Incidentally, Craig Roberts was an OK City policeman working the Murrah building on the day of the bombing there. He has a book on OK City. It's a new book I wasn't aware of, just published in 2017.

I was curious so I check out a podcast with him. Basically there were several other people involved (many middle easterners), there was apparently important documents store in OKC that could have been incriminating relating to the Clintons, Iran-Contra, etc.. there were a few reports of explosives planted in the building other than the truck, and McVeigh and Nichols were the simplified version of "who done it" that was treated as the official story/narrative. Still didn't get a whole picture of what he is alleging so I might grab the book soon.
 

EndlessGravity

 
Banned
Protestant
Patriot Front released a video about their arrest.



I have still yet to see any evidence that PF is not what they claim.


Vox Day pointed out: never in the history of arrests have they let suspects keep their hats and sunglasses on, let alone their masks.

So you're telling me they let 30 dudes keep all that on? Those photos were clearly staged for the news and the public.

Although not hard proof, it does suggest the group may glow.
 

Parmesan

Kingfisher
Other Christian
Vox Day pointed out: never in the history of arrests have they let suspects keep their hats and sunglasses on, let alone their masks.

So you're telling me they let 30 dudes keep all that on? Those photos were clearly staged for the news and the public.

Although not hard proof, it does suggest the group may glow.
If they aren't feds, wearing the mask and sunglasses just plays into the liberal narrative of "extremism". They shouldn't be hiding if they believe what they are doing is right. So if they are legit, they already failed by letting the media shame them into anonymity. The uniforms are fine, but the ridiculous shields and shin guards? Fed or not, it just seems rather juvenile, and the optics of armored " white supremacists" are obviously a liberal media wet dream.
 

Tom Slick

Pelican
Orthodox
Vox Day pointed out: never in the history of arrests have they let suspects keep their hats and sunglasses on, let alone their masks.

So you're telling me they let 30 dudes keep all that on? Those photos were clearly staged for the news and the public.

Although not hard proof, it does suggest the group may glow.
No, they certainly did not let them keep any of those on, and you can see in the video they made of themselves in the paddy wagon that I posted, they were no longer wearing hat, sunglasses, etc. They made them all kneel with their hands behind their backs and they de-masked them one-by-one as they were searched, which was shown in the very first videos that came out. What a ridiculous jump to conclusions based on obviously incorrect or incomplete info.

Here's a CBS national news story that might clarify.




If they aren't feds, wearing the mask and sunglasses just plays into the liberal narrative of "extremism". They shouldn't be hiding if they believe what they are doing is right. So if they are legit, they already failed by letting the media shame them into anonymity. The uniforms are fine, but the ridiculous shields and shin guards? Fed or not, it just seems rather juvenile, and the optics of armored " white supremacists" are obviously a liberal media wet dream.

As dissidents, there is a legitimate need for anonymity in order to take action. The news clip I posted above is a two minute long smear claiming that PF are white supremacists, which is enough today to lose your job, not to mention what sort of consequences it might retroactively bring in the future, as we have seen in the past few years that there is no ipso facto exception for thought crime.

For example, in February of last year, a man named Douglas Mackey, who made memes supporting Trump during the 2016 election, was arrested and indicted on federal violations of election law. That's five years after making memes they went after him as soon as Biden was in power. Although he did use a the pseudonym Rickey Vaughn and was still caught, I think it shows there is a need for privacy and anonymity and that doing so is neither shameful nor extreme.

So Parmesan, why do you use a pseudonym online? Are you ashamed of something?
 

Max Roscoe

Hummingbird
Orthodox Inquirer
@username Can you post the link to the podcast? I used to hear this guy interviewed years ago, probably on Alex Jones. Haven't heard anything about him in years. He is old--was a Vietnam vet. Glad he is still around and still writing. If you do get his book, hope you post about it. I highly recommend his Medusa Files I (the sequel is about OKC). That one talked about a whole lot of secret stuff like Operation Paperclip, Project Mockingbird, etc. years before I heard about it from other sources.
 

Ember

Hummingbird
Other Christian
Gold Member
The whole point of the 'Fed!' psyop is to put a chill on any confrontational action by well organised, uniformed, right-wing, Christian men. The one group that can defeat globo-homo. The message is, don't even bother because your 'own side' will throw you under the bus and laugh as your life is destroyed.

A member of America First, David Reilly, said he would call the cops on Patriot Front. Whether he actually did this is unknown. But later he was crowing over their arrest. Their idea of protest was to go to a completely different location.

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With friends like this, who needs enemies?
 

get2choppaaa

Crow
Orthodox
Another good post from Daniel Concannon on Gab:

"
I hope this is the last post I make about this situation.

The last time Patriot Front made headlines, the prevailing evidence of their "FED"-ness was that they were all wearing similar shades of khakis.

This time around, there is a relentless narrative that they have "FBI MEGAPHONES!"

I've already said my piece on the habit of screaming "FED!" at everything that moves (will post as a comment).

So I'll just say this:

If you are one of the people that has spent the last few days storming around the internet screaming "FBI MEGAPHONES!" into every comment section you find...

And you happen to find yourself here...

Please know that you're an idiot.

Setting aside the preposterous notion that secret "FEDS!" are going to blow their cover by carrying megaphones that say "WE ARE THE FEDS," here's what actually happened...

A Patriot Front guy had a megaphone with a sticker on it that says "ABOLISH FBI."

He was one of the people arrested after having committed no crime whatsoever in Idaho other than thoughtcrime against Globohomo.

After his Constitutional rights were obliterated for attempting to counter-demonstrate at a "gay" event, a "gay" publisher named Jim Hoft (Gateway Pundit) published a clearly malicious, clearly false, clearly libelous claim that the megaphone was "Marked with 'FBI,'" leading easily impressionable readers to believe the megaphone is clearly FBI property and therefore must have been in the possession of "FEDS!"

You believed his lie, despite the indescribable ease of verifying its falsehood.

So, to review:

Straight guys showed up to protest a "gay" degeneracy event, a "gay" guy told you they were "FEDS" because "mUh MeGaPhOnE," and you've been screaming about "mUh MeGaPhOnE" ever since.

You are the meme.

You are the NPC.

You are the one without an inner monologue.

You are the thoughtless regurgitator whose thoughts are thunk for him.

And nothing I've written here will give you a moment of pause, because the previous four sentences are exactly correct.

Go back to khaki-posting."

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OMG, more Feds!

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Ian Miles Chong is absolutely right, for once.

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I'm a simpleton and that was borderline TLDR.

Are you suggesting that the guy who played Kane in the WWE was a fed because a fat bald cop resembled him.

I got a big tin foil hat... But. If. That's. The. Case. Put. Down. The . Crack. Pipe.
 

EndlessGravity

 
Banned
Protestant
The whole point of the 'Fed!' psyop is to put a chill on any confrontational action by well organised, uniformed, right-wing, Christian men. The one group that can defeat globo-homo. The message is, don't even bother because your 'own side' will throw you under the bus and laugh as your life is destroyed.

A member of America First, David Reilly, said he would call the cops on Patriot Front. Whether he actually did this is unknown. But later he was crowing over their arrest. Their idea of protest was to go to a completely different location.

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With friends like this, who needs enemies?

He said as he posted from his perfectly curated Big Tech account.

Hashtag buymybook hashtag crypto hashtag conservemypaycheck
 

username

Pelican
Catholic
Gold Member
@username Can you post the link to the podcast? I used to hear this guy interviewed years ago, probably on Alex Jones. Haven't heard anything about him in years. He is old--was a Vietnam vet. Glad he is still around and still writing. If you do get his book, hope you post about it. I highly recommend his Medusa Files I (the sequel is about OKC). That one talked about a whole lot of secret stuff like Operation Paperclip, Project Mockingbird, etc. years before I heard about it from other sources.

It can be found here: mysteriousradio(.)com/the-medusa-file-part-two/ and is 1 hour long.

There is also a podcast on the first book too with the same host but I haven't had time to listen to that yet.
 

dicknixon72

Pelican
Long as your not insulting muh WWE heroes of the 90s and 2000s. Thems is fighting words.

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Interesting. Wonder what the sentences will be...?

Colbert staff detained at Capitol after lawmaker interviews, charged with 'unlawful entry'​

Seven staff members of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” were charged with unlawful entry after being detained by U.S. Capitol Police following interviews with congressional lawmakers for a segment with Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.

The production team was at the Capitol Wednesday and Thursday recording the segment, according to CBS. The interviews were “authorized and pre-arranged” with the lawmakers being interviewed and their congressional aides.
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According to the U.S. Capitol Police Public Information Office, the USCP received a “call for a disturbance in the Longworth House Office Building” at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday. The seven individuals were “unobserved, unescorted and without Congressional ID” in the hallway.
 

Gimlet

Pelican
No, they certainly did not let them keep any of those on, and you can see in the video they made of themselves in the paddy wagon that I posted, they were no longer wearing hat, sunglasses, etc. They made them all kneel with their hands behind their backs and they de-masked them one-by-one as they were searched, which was shown in the very first videos that came out. What a ridiculous jump to conclusions based on obviously incorrect or incomplete info.

Here's a CBS national news story that might clarify.



This is chilling. This news report clearly state that their evil crime was they intended to disrupt an LGBTAxx! event.

Our current regime will imprison you for going against homosexual pride. And the media will portray you as bomb-wielding terrorists. Then both sides hate you. You are a Fed or a White supremacist. Few think you are a man who is fighting for his beliefs.
 
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