The public is gradually learning how, despite repeated denials and non-answers, top government officials were well aware of the potential for violence on January 6, 2021
- The chief investigator on the January 6 select committee told NBC News last week that law enforcement was privy to a trove of intelligence indicating problems could arise during the election certification process but, for some unexplained reason, chose to ignore the warning signs.
The New York Times disclosed last week that the FBI conducted a tabletop exercise of sorts to "game out the worst potential outcomes of a disputed election."
- The exercise, known as the “red cell analysis,” took place on October 27, 2020 and envisioned four post-election outcomes related to a “lone offender” attack.
The report leaves out top FBI officials, including Director Christopher Wray and Steven D'Antuono, the head of the Washington FBI office
- Top brass was left out of the report, and the cover-up extends to the federal courthouse where the Proud Boys seditious conspiracy trial is taking place
General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Milley's prostrating politicking to remain in the good graces of anti-Trump forces not only compromises national security but sullies the uniform of the United States military.
- High-level discussions about January 6 took place weeks in advance with Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller, National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien, and Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen.
Milley classified everything related to his involvement in those matters
- He instructed his staff to aggregate material he knew was not classified in "substance" but nonetheless categorized the files as top secret government records to be subsequently archived on a secure site that catalogs sensitive military intelligence
- Concealing what the military knew or what it knew creates a serious legal obstacle for the January 6 defendants
https://amgreatness.com/2023/02/06/missing-documents-and-files-in-ongoing-j6-cover-ups/
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