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The story about the woman who supposedly stumbled upon the first J6 DC pipe bomb is starting to collapse under its own weight. Like so much of January 6… from the “Fedsurrection” crawling with undercover agents to the conveniently placed “explosives” that never went off… this political soap opera, or “psyop,” if you will, raises far more questions than answers.
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For those who’ve read our work, you already know we’ve spent years digging into the pipe bomb story and the government’s J6 narrative. What we uncovered is a laundry list of inconsistencies that any honest investigator would call “highly suspicious” at best. Revolver, along with other truth-seekers, was among the first to blow the lid off the pipe bomb hoax. We have been keeping up with the story and reporting on the latest twists and turns.
We have yet another humdinger of an update on this absurd pipe bomb hoax linked to J6. As Revolver readers know, years ago our investigative work helped blow the feds’ “official story” to bits and opened the door for others to dig deeper into this fanciful tale of some unknown “pipe bomber” lurking around DC in a hoodie. To this day, that person has mysteriously remained anonymous, even though you can see him (or her) prancing around on camera.
For crying out loud, the feds can pinpoint the nose hairs of a MAGA grandma from two states away, but they can’t find this so-called dangerous bomber? Please. This story has always been riddled with gaping holes. Those holes keep getting bigger, and at this point, they’re so big, you could drive a semi through them.
The latest twist may be the most insane yet. But before we get there, let’s remember what we recently shared with you… a receipt Julie Kelly uncovered that raised yet another red flag about the “official” story, this time involving the timing of when the so-called bombs were planted. It’s starting to look like the FBI has been lying even more than we thought.
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…the pipe bombs might have been a “training exercise”? If that’s true, then why are there “wanted posters” for a phantom bomber?
You can read the entire piece here:
But now, new footage and testimony are making things even murkier. The woman at the center of the story, the one who supposedly discovered the first pipe bomb, has a timeline and a story that just don’t match the evidence.
Investigative journalist Julie Kelly joined podcaster Benny Johnson to break it all down.
I want to give context to new DNC pipe bomb video we just posted.
At 12:38, Karlin Younger–who at the time worked for FirstNet tied to law enforcement–“found” pipe bomb in alley near RNC HQ. (She’s in white circle.)
She told media she was doing laundry and looked down and saw… pic.twitter.com/ddP6niam5S
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) August 14, 2024
You can watch the full interview below:
Julie also called out the bizarre nature of the “twenty-minute timer,” another strange bit from Karlin’s story. She goes into great detail in her new piece, which we encourage you to read. Here’s a sample.
Her claims about the 20-minute timer raise a larger question: Why did the FBI, for years, refuse to challenge Younger’s assertion since investigators knew as early as Jan. 13, 2021—the date of the Quantico lab report—that there was no way for either device to indicate time?
The FBI let Younger’s story slide for years and it further appears the feds had little to no interest in asking her additional questions despite acknowledging she should have been at the top of a suspect list. In a June 2023 congressional interview, Steven D’Antuono—the former head of the FBI’s Washington Field Office, who oversaw the pipe-bomb investigation—admitted that “whoever discovers the device is somebody you need to talk to because they could be the one that planted the device in the first place. You know, so that’s just investigation 101.”
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) asked D’Antuono if Younger “was ruled out as a suspect or an unwitting accomplice to somebody?” to which D’Antuono answered, “I don’t know.”
Is There More to Learn From Younger?
Those questions, and many more, now belong to the FBI and congressional investigators.
But according to a new public plea for help in finding the pipe bomber, the FBI remains focused on a hoodie-wearing individual captured on surveillance footage walking near Capitol Hill on the evening of Jan. 5, 2021 who authorities believe planted the devices between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. that night. While the video does appear to show the suspect setting down a device outside the DNC, no video of the location where the RNC device was planted, or found, exists.
You can read the full piece here.
In addition, Julie also covered even more details on the documents, raising serious questions about how that RNC pipe bomb was ever “discovered” in the first place.
Declassified:
Ever since the story was first reported, however, the official pipe bomb narrative has been unraveling, raising new questions in the process. (Major props to Revolver News for its vital investigative work into the inconsistencies of the pipe bomber story.)
How, for example, did bomb sniffing canines miss the device outside the DNC on at least two occasions? Why did Kamala Harris, at the time a sitting U.S. Senator and incoming vice president, leave the Capitol and go to the DNC headquarters that historic afternoon? How did police officers from multiple agencies and dozens of pedestrians fail to notice the device purportedly sitting between two benches outside the main entrance of the DNC for 17 hours?
While much of the attention has focused on the DNC device, the circumstances of the discovery at the RNC are even more suspicious. And documents recently released by the Select Subcommittee on January 6th should be of great interest to Congress and the FBI. These relate to the woman who “found” the pipe bomb at the RNC: Karlin Younger, the self-described “lucky” neighbor heralded as a hero by the media in the weeks following Jan. 6 but then quickly, and inexplicably, disappeared from law enforcement’s radar.
The Routine ‘Laundry Break’
At the time of the incident, Younger was employed by FirstNet, an independent agency within the Department of Commerce that manages a dedicated broadband network for first responders during major events or disasters; her ties to FirstNet raise additional suspicions, which will be covered in a follow up piece.Younger had two known contacts with the FBI; she emailed the FBI tip line on Jan. 8, the day after the bureau issued a bulletin with a photo of the suspect, to identify herself as the individual who had discovered the RNC bomb and then sat with FBI agents for an interview on Jan. 11.
On both occasions, Younger said she was working remotely from her apartment and took a break “at approximately 12:00 pm…to eat lunch and do her laundry.”
In interviews conducted just hours after she met with FBI investigators, Younger repeated that line about having lunch and doing laundry. An odd aspect of her behavior, however, was that all subsequent interviews were given strictly to news outlets in her home state of Wisconsin. (The City of Madison, where she grew up and attended college, honored Younger on Feb. 1, 2021, claiming her “swift action prevented further injuries and deaths on that terrible day.”)
You can read the full piece here.
Keep in mind, this isn’t the first time Julie Kelly has called out oddities surrounding this so-called “Good Samaritan.” She’s actually been sounding the alarm for years now.
Back in August of 2024, Julie pointed out how bizarre this woman’s entire story was… from her timing to her background to her absurd reaction after allegedly finding a supposed real-life explosive device.
I want to give context to new DNC pipe bomb video we just posted.
At 12:38, Karlin Younger–who at the time worked for FirstNet tied to law enforcement–“found” pipe bomb in alley near RNC HQ. (She’s in white circle.)
She told media she was doing laundry and looked down and saw the device.
This is what happened next. (MUCH more on this soon).
Green awning is Capitol Hill Club, a big hangout for Congressional Republicans.
Who among us doesn’t find a bomb then run back to where it’s ticking away while trying to find someone to “help.”
Three years ago today, somebody planted a pipe bomb at the RNC headquarters.
But what you probably don’t know is the story of the person who “found” it.
Her name is Karlin Younger.
According to her story, she was walking to her building’s laundry facility located in an alley… pic.twitter.com/AaJWUgys7c
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) January 5, 2024
What’s really baffling is how this woman has managed to fly completely under the radar for all these years. You’d think Karlin Younger would be a household name by now… right up there with Ray Epps, right? But she’s not. Many in MAGA haven’t even heard her name.
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She’s one of the most significant pieces of evidence from that day, yet her name barely gets mentioned. No major interviews. No glossy magazine spreads. Just silence… and honestly, that silence speaks volumes.
Three years ago today, somebody planted a pipe bomb at the RNC headquarters.
But what you probably don’t know is the story of the person who “found” it.
Her name is Karlin Younger.
According to her story, she was walking to her building’s laundry facility located in an alley behind the RNC HQ when she spotted the bomb.
Now, most bombs throughout history have been planted inside backpacks or have been fully concealed.
But according to Younger, the pipe bomb was placed on the ground between a dumpster and a fence with all of its wires fully exposed.
So apparently we had the most incompetent bomber in human history.
But here’s where it gets weirder: Karlin Younger at the time was working for a company called FirstNet, an emergency communications service.
Several government agencies including the DOJ and DHS use FirstNet services.
And just a few weeks before January 6, FirstNet received a $92 million contract from none other than the FBI.
You’d also think that Karlin Younger would be a household name like some of the Capitol police officers who defended the building on January 6.
You’d think she would have received glowing profiles from America’s corporate media outlets.
But her name has never been mentioned by the New York Times. It’s only mentioned once in passing by the Washington Post.
The only profile done of her was in a local news outlet in her hometown of Milwaukee.
To this day, the bomber has never been arrested.
They’ve used geo-location services to arrest everyone and their Mom who were near the Capitol on January 6.
But not the individual who left these alleged bombs outside the RNC and DNC headquarters.
Three years ago today, somebody planted a pipe bomb at the RNC headquarters.
But what you probably don’t know is the story of the person who “found” it.
Her name is Karlin Younger.
According to her story, she was walking to her building’s laundry facility located in an alley… pic.twitter.com/AaJWUgys7c
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) January 5, 2024
At the end of the day, the American people deserve the truth about what really happened on January 6… not the half-baked fiction we’ve been fed for years. If Karlin Younger’s story is legitimate, she should have no problem answering real, tough questions in a public hearing. Until then, this entire pipe bomb saga feels less like history and more like fan fiction written by the Deep State… in crayon.
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