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Jan 6 Prisoner Held In A Closet. (www.thegatewaypundit.com)
posted 2 years ago by Unknownsailor 2 years ago by Unknownsailor +69 / -0
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– Arkana 22 points 2 years ago +22 / -0

It basically was the Beer Hall Putsch, except in that Hitler was only sentenced to 5 years and served 9 months. So the government that America has now is remarkably more corrupt than Weimar. I can only imagine when the pendulum swings back how much harder things could be.

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– OldBullLee 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

The Putch was planned. The riot was spontaneous and the entry into the building was aided by DC Police.

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– truenationalist 20 points 2 years ago +20 / -0

There was no riot, there was a crowd of people who walked towards and entered an open building.

The "riot" only happened after police began deploying smoke bombs and flash grenades against people peacefully congregating and waving flags.

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– Assassin47 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

Arguably it's fair to call what occurred on the other side of the building preceding the doors opening a small "riot", with pushing and shoving past law enforcement - but it was a gayop almost entirely orchestrated by embedded feds egging them on. Normal people climbed into windows that were already broken. Their only goal was to take pictures and yell "THIS IS OUR HOUSE". Misdemeanor at worst.

But it wasn't an "out of control" riot requiring police intervention to stop either. Unlike a typical sports riot in Los Angeles, violence and looting wasn't the intent. Once people got into the rooms they wanted to get into they were peaceful and orderly. I'm fairly confident had Ashley Babbitt not been murdered and people had gotten into the voting chamber, they would have simply stood around the room and chanted something about electors.

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