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Federal agent? FBI quietly dropped Jan. 6 provocateur from Most Wanted list

Ray Epps story could ‘shatter the entire official narrative of the Capitol Breach’

Attorney General Merrick Garland refused to comment on video clips played for him during a House hearing last week by Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., showing a man the congressman suspected was an informant planted by the FBI to urge Trump supporters to breach the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Massie didn’t mention the man’s name, but he long has been identified as Ray Epps, a U.S. Marine veteran from Arizona.

Now, an extensive investigation by Revolver News has led to three major findings concerning Epps that counter the official narrative and provide more evidence of proactive federal involvement in U.S. Capitol riot.

The findings:

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1 thought on “Federal agent? FBI quietly dropped Jan. 6 provocateur from Most Wanted list”

  1. The whole thing was obviously a set up. Crowds are VERY easy to manipulate. Have you ever seen the experiment where a group of people in on the experiment form a line, and then other people walking by will get in the line, not even knowing what the line is for? Pushing mass groups of people this way or that is a LOT easier than you think.
    Here’s the thing- if the Jan 6 protestors were so hell bent on blood, how come nobody died? Where were the guns? We should praise the people who breached the Capitol for being as peaceful as they were.

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