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Congressman Massie has been working closely with Congressman Jordan to uncover the truth about the events that unfolded on January 6th and the extent of the FBI’s involvement in the “riot” portion of that day. Their investigation includes conducting interviews with high-ranking FBI officials responsible for various aspects of the January 6th investigation, as well as field agents and whistleblowers who have provided damning information about how the discredited bureau has become a political weapon. The main focus now is on the sketchy and controversial pipe bomb story, which simply doesn’t add up. It’s been almost 900 days, and while the FBI is busy arresting non-violent grandparents who were simply on a police-guided tour of the Capitol, they still haven’t been able to locate the mysterious pipe bomber? How can that be? Well, recent congressional interviews with FBI agents are starting to reveal more about the true situation.

Revolver recently covered this bombshell story, and our very own Darren Beattie was right in the thick of it, working closely with lawmakers to craft questions for the FBI about that sketchy pipe bomb incident. And here’s the kicker — apparently, the phone data that could’ve nailed the pipe bomber was mysteriously corrupted. Wink, wink.

Revolver:

According to Jim Jordan’s letter, Congressman Thomas Massie asked D’Antuono whether they attempted to identify the pipe bomber via geofencing, and received the following shocking answer: the data was corrupted! The telecom company just by sheer coincidence happened to lose the data for that particular place and time!

Here’s D’Antuono’s answer when asked about geofencing (emphasis ours):

So the – there’s a lot of phone data that came in. Yes, I’ve seen the same video. I’ve watched the same video. We put out the same video. It looks like a phone. Was it a real phone, a not a real phone, was it a ruse? Was it a – you know, I picked up my phone several times at meetings going, oh, yeah, I got to take this call, and walk out, right. The phone’s not on, right. So was the person just sitting there trying to pretend like they’re on a bench taking a phone call? We don’t know until we find the person, right, and ask them those questions.

We did a complete geofence. We have complete data. Not complete, because there’s some data that was corrupted by one of the providers, not purposely by them, right. It just – unusual circumstance that we have corrupt data from one of the providers. I’m not sure – I can’t remember right now which one. But for that day, which is awful because we don’t have that information to search. So could it have been that provider? Yeah, with our luck, you know, with this investigation it probably was, right. So maybe if we did have that – that data wasn’t corrupted – and it wasn’t purposely corrupted. I don’t want any conspiracy theories, right. To my knowledge, it wasn’t corrupted, you know, but that could have been good information that we don’t have, right. So that is painful for us not to have that. So we looked at everything.

Isn’t that amazing. They can identify a 70-year-old Grandma holding a flag from 300 yards away, but they can’t ID a person who’s on camera a zillion times, with a so-called pipe bomb. The Revolver piece continues:

What a quote for the ages: the dog ate the geofencing data that just happened to be critical to identifying this mysterious pipe bomber. It’s an “unusual circumstance” and he “doesn’t want any conspiracy theories.” Right Mr. D’Antuono, right.

Mr. D’Antuono was also asked whether the pipe bombs had live explosives or whether they were decoys. Mr. D’Antuono acknowledged that despite reports that the bombs were viable, in his estimation they were not set to go-off as the kitchen timer attached to the devices could not have detonated them. In a critical concession, D’Antuono admitted that “the timer used on the pipe bomb could not have detonated the pipe bomb on January 6th, given the time already elapsed between placement and discovery.” This led D’Antuono to join speculation that perhaps the pipe bombs weren’t intended to go off, saying “maybe they weren’t supposed to go off. We don’t know.”

The full piece is entitled, “Former Head of FBI J6 Pipe Bomb Investigation Comes Clean With Stunning Admission: ‘I Don’t Want Any Conspiracy Theories, Right?'” and you’ll want to drop everything and read it if you haven’t yet.

Congressman Massie appeared on Laura Ingraham’s show last night and detailed this bombshell revelation. He pointed out that the FBI is now “worried” that it’ll look like they’re lying about the “corrupted data.”

Gee, ya think?

This “corrupted data” story certainly won’t fly with the American people, who are already distrusting of the FBI.

Unherd:

A substantial majority of voters are concerned about FBI interference in a future presidential election, with a similar number saying the agency needs wide-ranging reform.

According to a new poll by Harvard CAPS-Harris, 70% of respondents said that they were either very or somewhat concerned about interference by the FBI and other intelligence agencies in elections. Further, 71% agreed that changes post-2016 had not done enough to prevent further interference and that “wide-ranging” reform was still required.

Nobody in their right mind would buy into this hooey. It’s painfully clear that the FBI and the regime are involved in some shady cover-up, as with most things, the truth will inevitably come to light. Just you wait and see…


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