FBI Agents in J6 Crowd: Steve Baker Questions Official Narrative
BlazeTVOctober 5, 202530 min24,674 views
29 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβFBI Presence on January 6th
- π Donald Trump revealed that 274 FBI agents were embedded within the January 6th crowds, acting as agitators rather than law enforcement.
- π‘ This contradicts previous statements by FBI Director Christopher Wray, who denied such a presence.
- π― Current FBI Director Cash Patel stated the agents were deployed for crowd control after the Capitol was declared a riot, a claim disputed by Steve Baker.
Discrepancies in Official Accounts
- π Steve Baker, a journalist who reviewed extensive CCTV footage, found no evidence of FBI agents engaging in crowd control or protecting the Capitol.
- β οΈ Baker argues that if agents were present for crowd control, they would have been identifiable through ballistic vests, badges, or FBI-emblazoned apparel, which were not observed in crowd-control roles.
- π§ The narrative presented by the mainstream media, particularly regarding the January 6th gallows, was used to vilify protestors, despite the unknown identity of the man associated with it.
The "Gallows Man" and "Pipe Bomber" Mysteries
- β The identity of the "January 6th gallows man" remains unknown, despite extensive investigations into other January 6th participants.
- π§© Baker suggests that the FBI and DOJ likely know the identity of the gallows man and the "pipe bomber" (whose devices were inert training tools), implying a cover-up.
- π― Uncovering the identities of these two individuals could unravel the entire narrative surrounding January 6th.
Potential DoD Involvement and Provocateurs
- π Steve Baker suggests that the operation might have been a Department of Defense (DoD) operation, not solely an FBI one, potentially involving a coalition of generals opposed to the Trump administration.
- π£οΈ He points to the denial of National Guard deployment as evidence of higher-level interference.
- π΅οΈ The presence of paid provocateurs, including individuals like Aaron Black (linked to the DNC), is also discussed, raising questions about who funded and directed their actions.
Unanswered Questions and "Fedsurrection"
- β οΈ Baker's analysis indicates that the 274 FBI agents from the Washington field office, observed on camera with identifying marks, did not engage in the stated crowd control duties.
- β The exact role of these agents and other government personnel (CIA, HSI, US Marshals, undercover MPD cops) remains unclear, leading to speculation about their true purpose.
- π£οΈ The discussion concludes that the "fedsurrection" narrative, suggesting federal involvement in inciting or orchestrating events on January 6th, is supported by the lack of transparency and the questionable official explanations.
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