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Comments by "" (@charlesvan13) on "The Sacred Capitol" video.
There were many lies spread by the Democrats and media. 1) Protesters defecated and spread it around. --false. It was a rainy Jan. day. They tracked mud into the building. 2) Officers died. --false. 4 protesters died, two by police violence, and 2 from heart attacks from flash-bang grenades thrown into the protest mob. Off. Sicknick died of an unrelated stroke, which had nothing to do with any trauma, which he did not experience. 3) The Congressional meeting was adjourned because of the violence. --false. It was adjourned because of the (fake) pipe bombs discovered at the DNC and RNC. Recently released video shows the police completely unconcerned for their safety when they found the devices. They were also unconcerned with children walking close by. An FBI investigator tracked the suspect to a car in VA registered to a Navy officer. And the FBI did not permit the investigator to follow the lead.
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@bdog-it4701 It's only "democracy" when THEY are in power. Notice that they're all for election interference when it comes to prevent Trump's election this November, eg. removing him from ballots, soviet show trials, civil trials meant to bankrupt him, etc.
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@hehheh382 The most interesting thing I found out just this year, is that the pipe bombs, which the FBI is still supposed to be investigating, were apparently an FBI hoax. The police were completely unconcerned when they were told of them--not clearing the street or sidewalk and walking right up to them. They had a 1 hour egg timers, which obviously couldn't be used for a long delay fuse. And those devices were given as the reason for adjourning the Congressional meeting. So connect the dots. The Feds planned on having the meeting interrupted, so they could blame it on Trump. Trump currently has an indictment for "instigating the violence" which is total nonsense. His speech wasn't remotely "incitement" under US law.
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