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One of the most puzzling aspects of the January 6th events is the federal government’s inconsistent approach to identifying the “bad guys.” Take Joe Biggs, a decorated Iraq War veteran, who received a 17-year sentence for cutting a fence, as an example. Meanwhile, Ray Epps, who was openly encouraging people to storm the Capitol and was at the forefront of the action, faces no charges. There’s no solitary confinement, political weaponization, or lengthy sentences for Ray. In fact, life seems to be going swimmingly for Mr. Epps. He’s become a regular face on 60 Minutes and is likely to receive a hefty settlement from Fox in the pending lawsuit.

However, Ray’s not the only curious character that the feds don’t seem interested in. Whatever happened to the “pipe bomber?” Remember that shady character, who’s on 1,800 cameras, but nobody can figure out who this person is? And there’s more — what about Scaffold Guy? There’s video and photos of him, but the feds couldn’t be bothered figuring out who he is. This is a pattern that’s formed surrounding January 6th, and Devin Nunes recognizes it:

Revolver recently released an explosive article that went viral, spotlighting another dubious J6 character who seems to have escaped federal scrutiny — let’s call him “Fence Cutter.” It’s worth remembering that Joe Biggs received a 17-year federal prison sentence for similar actions, yet this individual, who’s captured on video cutting fences, remains unidentified and uncharged. Why?

Revolver:

We at Revolver News are proud to have oriented the national discussion of January 6 to include a critical focus on the likely role of provocateurs and government actors in what is now appropriately termed the “Fedsurrection.” The smoking guns of this Fedsurrection remain the curious case of Ray Epps and the clear cover-up job and hoax associated with the so-called January 6 Pipe Bombs.

Apart from Ray Epps and the Pipe Bomb, however, we have reported on the actions of other key players in January 6th whose behavior warrants extreme suspicion. For instance, there is the bizarre case of an as of yet unindicted, unidentified man known to researchers as #Fencecutterbulwark.

Take a look at this man coolly and methodically cutting down and then rolling up “restricted area” fencing around the Capitol lawn. He had no Trump gear on, and made sure to wear dark sunglasses on a cloudy day. He was not angry. He was dispassionate, calm, and professional, like he was just there to do a job.

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Darren also spoke with Glenn Beck about the suspicious “fence cutter.”

Continuing in the same line of inquiry as with Pipe Bomber, Fence Cutter, Scaffold Guy, and Ray Epps, we now have another mysterious  figure we’ll dub “Window Breaker.” Once more, this individual is caught on video smashing windows and shoving people, while seemingly wearing an earpiece, yet his identity and motives remain a mystery, and he has not been arrested.

There’s a viral video making the rounds on his guy.

Here’s the commentary from Kanekoa the Great:

The DOJ just gave a January 6th protestor a ten-year sentence for breaking a Capitol window.

Suspiciously, a masked man wearing an earpiece was also caught on video breaking a Capitol window but has never been added to the FBI’s most wanted list, arrested, or charged.

In the video, the unidentified man, dressed like a government agent, encourages a journalist to break the window, saying, “Why don’t you guys open up the rest of it?”

The journalist responds, “Because I think that would probably be illegal.”

The masked man acknowledges the illegality by saying, “Well, I know,” but then suspiciously breaks the window himself.

Shortly after realizing he is being recorded, the masked man quickly drops the window and violently shoves another man, awkwardly blaming him for breaking the window.

As the DOJ sentences one Jan 6th protestor to ten years for breaking a Capitol window, the question arises:

Why isn’t the FBI interested in identifying this masked man wearing an earpiece who was caught on video breaking a Capitol window?

Given these perplexing anomalies and more, a considerable number of people are understandably led to believe that the events of January 6th were orchestrated. They suspect that these unidentified individuals who smashed windows are government agents, which would explain why they remain unidentified and unarrested. That’s also why Darren Beattie fittingly coined the term “Fedsurrection” for January the 6th.


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