ALERT CNN reports that Federal investigators have indications US Capitol riot may have been pre-planned.

Jubilee on Earth

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They didn’t say WHO pre-planned it. Obviously the indication is Trump supporters. So this was a planned terrorist activity. Can’t wait to see where this goes. What, are they going to try to throw Trump in GITMO now?
 

Ping Jockey

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DNCNN... they can impeach all they want to. If Murtle McConnell doesn’t do anything with it ol Nancy can sit on it and spin. The senate holds the trial, house can only impeach which is nothing more than a political indictment.
 

jward

passin' thru
Eric Greitens
@EricGreitens


BREAKING:
@jsolomonreports
says DC police rejected his FOIA request for records pertaining to their investigation of the siege of the U.S. Capitol. Reply says release of the records would be 'personally embarrassing'
@JustTheNews
@RealAmVoice
View: https://twitter.com/EricGreitens/status/1349524092244946947?s=20


Eric Greitens
@EricGreitens


@jsolomonreports
says that inside sources leaked maps, internal documents helping to assist rioters enter and navigate the Capitol building. Cites U.S. Attorney’s decision to bring a conspiracy case.
View: https://twitter.com/EricGreitens/status/1349525375643168773?s=20
 

Donna_in_OK

Veteran Member
'personally embarrassing'

Spit out of my mouth to you. Those that had a hand in planning this should be brought up on charges.

Do they really think that the American Public is that stupid? Well... possibly some 81 million voters (the "MOST EVER"). kma DC Police
 

somewherepress

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Here's the CNN report--Hell Freezes Over


Investigators pursuing signs US Capitol riot was planned
Evan Perez byline
By Evan Perez, CNN Justice Correspondent

Updated 6:17 PM ET, Wed January 13, 2021


Video RT 2:15


Evidence uncovered so far, including weapons and tactics seen on surveillance video, suggests a level of planning that has led investigators to believe the attack on the US Capitol was not just a protest that spiraled out of control
(CNN)Evidence uncovered so far, including weapons and tactics seen on surveillance video, suggests a level of planning that has led investigators to believe the attack on the US Capitol was not just a protest that spiraled out of control, a federal law enforcement official says.

Among the evidence the FBI is examining are indications that some participants at the Trump rally at the Ellipse, outside the White House, left the event early, perhaps to retrieve items to be used in the assault on the Capitol.

A team of investigators and prosecutors are also focused on the command and control aspect of the attack, looking at travel and communications records to determine if they can build a case that is similar to a counterterrorism investigation, the official said.
Questions swirl around possible 'insider' help for Capitol attack
Questions swirl around possible 'insider' help for Capitol attack


The belief, early in the probe, will demand significant investigation.

The presence of corruption prosecutors and agents is in part because of their expertise in financial investigations. "We are following the money," the official said.

By Wednesday morning, the FBI reported that it had received more than 126,000 digital tips from the public regarding the attack on the Capitol -- more than three times the number of tips received on Monday.

Among the thousands of tips the FBI received are some that appear to show members of Congress with people who later showed up at the Capitol riot, two law enforcement officials said. This doesn't mean members of Congress and staff are under investigation, but the FBI is checking the veracity of the claims, the officials said.

Counterterrorism strategy for arrests

At least some of the arrests already made are part of a strategy used in counterterrorism investigations, to find even a minimal charge and try to take a person of concern off the streets. That helps ease the possible threat amid concern about possible attacks on the inauguration, officials believe.

20,000 National Guard troops expected in Washington for Biden's inauguration
On January 4, for example, local police arrested the leader of the Proud Boys, Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, in Washington, DC.
Tarrio was taken into custody for allegedly burning a Black Lives Matter banner taken from a Black church last month during protests in the city after an earlier "Stop the Steal" rally. The Miami resident was charged with destruction of property related to the banner, however, federal authorities say they found Tarrio in possession of two high-capacity firearm magazines, prompting them to add a charge of Possession of High Capacity Feeding Device.
On Tuesday, federal authorities in New York City arrested Eduard Florea, 40, on at least one weapons charge after law enforcement, including the FBI and NYPD, responded to a Queens home in response to online postings about an armed caravan heading to the US Capitol, two law enforcement officials with knowledge of the investigation tells CNN.
Law enforcement sources told CNN that the man claims to be a Proud Boy and was arrested with live ammunition in the home.

Trump bears some responsibility for Capitol riot, ex-DHS acting Secretary Chad Wolf says
Already, the public efforts by prosecutors and the FBI to encourage people who participated In the riot to turn themselves in is yielding fruit. Some attorneys have reached out to arrange for safe surrender of their clients in order to gain a measure of leniency and lessen the chance of a police raid on their homes, two officials said.
For instance, a counterterrorism prosecutor even appeared in court for an early hearing for one of the defendants on Tuesday, signaling how integrated the Justice Department's effort already is between the typical criminal prosecutors who handle initial criminal hearings and with the units focused on more complex crimes.


Couple things scream out to me: Ex-FBI deputy director reacts to DOJ press conference 03:16

"With this strike force that was established to focus strictly on sedition charges, we're looking at in treating this just like a significant international counterterrorism or counterintelligence operation," DC US Attorney Michael Sherwin said Tuesday.
"We're looking at everything: money, travel records. Looking at disposition, movement, communication records. So no resource related to the FBI, or the US Attorney's Office will be unchecked in terms of trying to determine exactly if there was a command and control how it operated and how they executed these, these activities."

View: https://twitter.com/Patrici15767099/status/1349544155182223361
 

Lone_Hawk

Resident Spook
Here's the CNN report--Hell Freezes Over


Investigators pursuing signs US Capitol riot was planned
Evan Perez byline
By Evan Perez, CNN Justice Correspondent

Updated 6:17 PM ET, Wed January 13, 2021


Video RT 2:15


Evidence uncovered so far, including weapons and tactics seen on surveillance video, suggests a level of planning that has led investigators to believe the attack on the US Capitol was not just a protest that spiraled out of control
(CNN)Evidence uncovered so far, including weapons and tactics seen on surveillance video, suggests a level of planning that has led investigators to believe the attack on the US Capitol was not just a protest that spiraled out of control, a federal law enforcement official says.

Among the evidence the FBI is examining are indications that some participants at the Trump rally at the Ellipse, outside the White House, left the event early, perhaps to retrieve items to be used in the assault on the Capitol.

A team of investigators and prosecutors are also focused on the command and control aspect of the attack, looking at travel and communications records to determine if they can build a case that is similar to a counterterrorism investigation, the official said.
Questions swirl around possible 'insider' help for Capitol attack'insider' help for Capitol attack
Questions swirl around possible 'insider' help for Capitol attack


The belief, early in the probe, will demand significant investigation.

The presence of corruption prosecutors and agents is in part because of their expertise in financial investigations. "We are following the money," the official said.

By Wednesday morning, the FBI reported that it had received more than 126,000 digital tips from the public regarding the attack on the Capitol -- more than three times the number of tips received on Monday.

Among the thousands of tips the FBI received are some that appear to show members of Congress with people who later showed up at the Capitol riot, two law enforcement officials said. This doesn't mean members of Congress and staff are under investigation, but the FBI is checking the veracity of the claims, the officials said.

Counterterrorism strategy for arrests

At least some of the arrests already made are part of a strategy used in counterterrorism investigations, to find even a minimal charge and try to take a person of concern off the streets. That helps ease the possible threat amid concern about possible attacks on the inauguration, officials believe.

20,000 National Guard troops expected in Washington for Biden's inauguration
On January 4, for example, local police arrested the leader of the Proud Boys, Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, in Washington, DC.
Tarrio was taken into custody for allegedly burning a Black Lives Matter banner taken from a Black church last month during protests in the city after an earlier "Stop the Steal" rally. The Miami resident was charged with destruction of property related to the banner, however, federal authorities say they found Tarrio in possession of two high-capacity firearm magazines, prompting them to add a charge of Possession of High Capacity Feeding Device.
On Tuesday, federal authorities in New York City arrested Eduard Florea, 40, on at least one weapons charge after law enforcement, including the FBI and NYPD, responded to a Queens home in response to online postings about an armed caravan heading to the US Capitol, two law enforcement officials with knowledge of the investigation tells CNN.
Law enforcement sources told CNN that the man claims to be a Proud Boy and was arrested with live ammunition in the home.

Trump bears some responsibility for Capitol riot, ex-DHS acting Secretary Chad Wolf says
Already, the public efforts by prosecutors and the FBI to encourage people who participated In the riot to turn themselves in is yielding fruit. Some attorneys have reached out to arrange for safe surrender of their clients in order to gain a measure of leniency and lessen the chance of a police raid on their homes, two officials said.
For instance, a counterterrorism prosecutor even appeared in court for an early hearing for one of the defendants on Tuesday, signaling how integrated the Justice Department's effort already is between the typical criminal prosecutors who handle initial criminal hearings and with the units focused on more complex crimes.


Couple things scream out to me: Ex-FBI deputy director reacts to DOJ press conference 03:16

"With this strike force that was established to focus strictly on sedition charges, we're looking at in treating this just like a significant international counterterrorism or counterintelligence operation," DC US Attorney Michael Sherwin said Tuesday.
"We're looking at everything: money, travel records. Looking at disposition, movement, communication records. So no resource related to the FBI, or the US Attorney's Office will be unchecked in terms of trying to determine exactly if there was a command and control how it operated and how they executed these, these activities."

View: https://twitter.com/Patrici15767099/status/1349544155182223361

Spin, spin, spin. They have to face the facts, but then bring the proud boys into it to point to Trump supporters even though they know the facts aren't going that way. But unfortunately, people like my elderly MIL only get their news from CNN.
 

somewherepress

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Spin, spin, spin. They have to face the facts, but then bring the proud boys into it to point to Trump supporters even though they know the facts aren't going that way. But unfortunately, people like my elderly MIL only get their news from CNN.
Exactly right. Still pretty amazing that CNN would even touch this story...
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
One comment on that statement regarding "pre-planning".............................................................NO SHIT!
 

AlfaMan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Like, duh..............Look at the ages of the protesters outside and those who went inside. That should have told them something wasn't "spontaneous" about the whole mess.

And the Communist News Network breaks the story. How weird is that, folks?
 

Squid

Veteran Member
CCN can’t help themselves by taking a likely fact and twist it to fit narrative. Or maybe they don’t even contort the fact they just have such a myopic view the writers just assume.

Either way Yes Morons this was planned in advance. The open question is who. Nice that the writer was able to add in the whole conservatives on social media do evil that I guess is supposed to provide cover for big tech political thought

For the deep state FBI they will likely bury any lead that does’t point somehow indirectly to evil Trumpster. They will take any email or text from anyone Not left that said something like meet ya there and create ‘the conspiracy’ for the media to run with.

Once again “you ask for miracle. I give you the F.B.I”
 

SmithJ

Veteran Member
I think some are missing the fact that it’s REPUBLICAN insiders they are going after.



Questions swirl around possible 'insider' help for Capitol attack
Washington (CNN) — One week after the deadly insurrection at the Capitol, there are still more questions than answers on whether any lawmakers or police assisted the pro-Trump rioters.

The idea of an insurrection is unheard of in modern US history, and the possibility that lawmakers or allies inside the Capitol were helping only contributes to the uncertainty and worry about the event and what's to come.
At least one protest organizer said he coordinated with three House Republicans. There are unverified accusations of a "reconnaissance" mission one day before the attack. And more than a dozen US Capitol Police officers are under internal investigation for allegedly helping rioters.

While President Donald Trump's role in inciting the violence is clear, there are some early indications and accusations that other insiders may have more actively aided the mob.

House Republicans under scrutiny

Ali Alexander, a right-wing conspiracy theorist who led one of the "Stop The Steal" groups, claimed in a livestream video that he planned the rally that preceded the riot with three GOP lawmakers: Reps. Paul Gosar and Andy Biggs of Arizona, and Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama.

Brooks spoke at the rally before Trump took the stage, and urged the crowd to "start taking down names and kicking ass." In a 2,800-word statement about his involvement, Brooks said he was only telling the crowd to fight back at the ballot box. (Brooks also revealed that a White House official called him one day earlier and invited him to speak at the rally.)

CNN previously reported that Gosar associated himself with Alexander's group in recent months. A spokesman for Biggs told CNN that he hasn't ever met or worked with Alexander.

Alexander said he hoped his "mob" would pressure lawmakers to block President-elect Joe Biden's victory through the Electoral College. After the riot was quelled, the three lawmakers voted to throw out Biden's electoral votes from Arizona and Pennsylvania. Their effort failed.

"Those three members of Congress are going to need to lawyer up, very fast," former GOP Rep. Charlie Dent, a CNN contributor, told CNN's Erin Burnett on Wednesday, adding that he thinks the lawmakers will face scrutiny from federal prosecutors and the House Ethics Committee.

Alleged 'reconnaissance' mission

Rep. Mikie Sherrill, a New Jersey Democrat, made waves Tuesday night when she accused unnamed Republican lawmakers of helping rioters by bringing them into the Capitol one day earlier for a "reconnaissance" mission of sorts. CNN has not yet verified those allegations.

Sherrill said there were "members of Congress who had groups coming through the Capitol that I saw on January 5th for reconnaissance for the next day." CNN has repeatedly asked Sherrill's office for details about her accusation, but they have not provided any additional information.


Separately, Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado was criticized for tweeting about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's whereabouts while the attack unfolded. Boebert, who is affiliated with the QAnon movement and regularly spreads right-wing conspiracy theories, tweeted that Pelosi had been "removed from the (House) chambers" while rioters were still in the building.

Prosecutors probe conspiracy charges

More than 70 people have already been charged with federal crimes related to the attack. Most of the publicly disclosed cases involve people who fought with police officers inside the Capitol, made violent threats against Democrats, or were found near the complex with guns or bombs.

Prosecutors haven't yet accused any of those Trump supporters of coordinating with Republican lawmakers or sympathetic police officers, but the massive investigation is still in its early stages.


"We're looking at significant felony cases tied to sedition and conspiracy," Michael Sherwin, the acting US attorney for Washington, DC, told reporters on Tuesday, without specifically saying whether any lawmakers or members of law enforcement were under investigation.

But Sherwin added, "Our office organized a strike force of very senior national security prosecutors and public corruption prosecutors. Their only marching orders from me are to build seditious and conspiracy charges related to the most heinous acts that occurred in the Capitol."

Insider help from police and military
At least two US Capitol Police officers have already been suspended, and at least 10 more are under investigation, for allegedly playing some sort of role in the insurrection,
CNN reported.

There was immediate speculation after the attack that some sympathetic police officers may have helped the rioters, given the fact that the raucous and at-times violent crowd seemed to mill about the Capitol complex with little resistance. One rioter even posed for a selfie with a cop.

Current and former US military members also participated in the insurrection, according to news reports and court records. One of the men who infiltrated the Senate floor during the attack is a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, and the Army is reportedly investigating one psychological operations officer who led a group of North Carolinians to the Trump rally before the attack.

Ashli Babbitt, the 35-year-old woman who was fatally shot by police while trying to breach the House chamber, was an Air Force veteran who later became consumed by conspiracy theories.


CNN's Daniella Diaz and Annie Grayer contributed to this story.
 

SmithJ

Veteran Member
From the article at post 18:
"With this strike force that was established to focus strictly on sedition charges, we're looking at in treating this just like a significant international counterterrorism or counterintelligence operation," DC US Attorney Michael Sherwin said Tuesday.
"We're looking at everything: money, travel records. Looking at disposition, movement, communication records. So no resource related to the FBI, or the US Attorney's Office will be unchecked in terms of trying to determine exactly if there was a command and control how it operated and how they executed these, these activities."


The entire .gov police state apparatus is about to be turned loose on the patriot community.

There are gonna be a LOT of tax, firearm, and conspiracy charges brought. (All unrelated to 1/6 of course)

We will see how much surveillance capacity.gov has paid for with our tax dollars since 9/11.
 
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