The unraveling of the January 6 pipe bomb story, which has the attention of some Republicans in Congress, now threatens to unravel the carefully crafted narrative about what happened on that infamous day.
The lack of interest in the story by the corporate media and the January 6 select committee-their final report barely mentions the incidents-heightens suspicions that the "Pipe bomb" story represents yet another manufactured stunt rather than posing a legitimate danger to the lives of Capitol Hill employees, passersby, and a sitting U.S. senator and incoming vice president of the United States.
"I learned that backpack guy, January 6 backpack guy not to be confused with January 5 backpack person was a non-uniformed, you know, plain clothes police officer in the employ of Capitol Hill police," Massie told Gaetz on January 30.
Gallagher left off what seems like an important detail in his account of January 6: the presence of one of his protective details at the DNC at the same time the alleged explosive device was lying in wait.
Just as there is a strange lack of outrage over a supposed crazed MAGA bomber nearly assassinating the incoming vice president-indeed, the first person of color and woman to hold the office-this very important story has been completely overlooked by the media and January 6 investigators.
'The January 6 pipe bombs are 100% a hoax and 100% a cover-up'.
All of this seems to support what Beattie contends, which is "The January 6 pipe bombs were an operation and that the investigation into these bombs was in fact a cover-up." It's one thing to be led to believe that passersby, the Secret Service, and D.C. police all overlooked a rather conspicuous object on January 6.
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