An event more serious than the British attack in 1812, or the Confederate Insurrection
There is evidence the Democrats planned and staged the riot to disrupt congress and the Objections. It was brilliant, a tight ship with no loose lips . . . it worked . . . and if found out it would mean the end of Democrats, the complete Dissolution of the DNC, because their raid on the Capitol was to hide a corrupted election and a takeover of the United States as serious as when the British attacked in 1812 . . . or when the Rebels of the Confederacy took up arms against the Union.
“On Jan. 4, 2021, an account under the name @JohnHereToHelp posted on Twitter that Antifa and BLM agitators were being bussed from Baltimore to Washington to cause trouble at the Capitol on the day of Trump’s speech at the Ellipse.”
“Pantifa/BLM, Balt./DC branches, are already bussing people in to disturb Jan. 6,” the post read. “Orders [were] given to dress like ‘MAGA,’ blend in [and] cause trouble, especially around cameras. At night, arson has been ordered. All to be blamed on Trump supporters attending. Please be careful.” https://www.zerohedge.com/political/former-federal-informant-warned-antifa-blm-infiltrators-capitol-jan-6?fbclid=IwAR2GeaxxhZzR03TTll02tVV9iX_czc15FzzyKWJY9TKS3KJYXTia06bdyec
This video shows over 200 ‘protestors’ gathered at the Peace Circle (where JaydenX broadcast for Antifa to meet) before the organized attack on the Capitol at 12:53PM. Where were MAGA? At the Ellipse, not arriving at the Capitol until around 2PM. https://rumble.com/v3fn1za-79-minutes-v6-h264.html
My blog, ‘Timeline of a Successful Jan6 Insurrection,’ is linked below. We had six states and 20% of congress who filed lawful Title 3 Objections to Biden’s Electors, what Democrats now call criminal usurpation of the Will of the People by President Trump. But, the riot started panic and rumors within the Capitol, legislators not knowing what was going on. Many blamed President Trump.
Here are some quotes from Ted Cruz’s book, ‘Justice Corrupted.’
“Political Theater — In the secure location, tempers were high. Many senators were scared. Others were angry. Amid the chaos, more than one senator expressed rage at those of us who had objected to the certification of the election, blaming us explicitly for the violence that was occurring. As we evacuated the floor, Mitt Romney turned to me and the other objectors and said with a snarl, “This is what you’ve gotten us!” And the Democrats were even angrier. Ironically, many of these Democratic senators were the very same people who had found absolutely nothing objectionable about the hundreds of violent riots that had convulsed our country during the summer of 2020. Many of them had cheered on these riots as they were occurring (or, in the case of Kamala Harris, had raised money to bail the rioters out of jail). On the televisions in the room, CNN was playing nonstop footage of the protest unfolding outside the Capitol, cutting frequently to their left-wing panelists. Jake Tapper led the way, calling those of us who had objected to the results the “sedition caucus” for standing up for election integrity and calling for Congress to appoint a commission to consider the facts and evidence. For several hours, we received reports that rioters had breached the Capitol and that law enforcement did not have control. While we waited for the Capitol to be secured, I assembled our coalition in a back room (really, a supply closet with stacked chairs) to discuss what we should do next. Several members of the group argued that in the face of the riot, we should suspend our objections and vote to certify the election. I understood the sentiment. But I vehemently disagreed with it. I urged my colleagues that the course of action we were advocating was the right and principled one. I said, “I’ll be damned if I allow a handful of violent rioters to change our willingness to fulfill our constitutional responsibility.” When they stormed the Capitol that day and assaulted police officers, these rioters wanted to stop the government from working; I wasn’t going to let them. Several hours later, when we finally returned to the Senate chamber to finish our work, the first order of business was the vote on my objection. As predicted, every Democrat voted no. But several senators out of the eleven who’d agreed with me going into that day also voted no. Had the Capitol riot not occurred, I’m certain we would have held all eleven, and I think we would have had a real shot of getting twenty or more senators overall to support the course of action we were urging. But that is not what transpired.
“Several hours later, when we finally returned to the Senate chamber to finish our work, the first order of business was the vote on my objection. As predicted, every Democrat voted no. But several senators out of the eleven who’d agreed with me going into that day also voted no. Had the Capitol riot not occurred, I’m certain we would have held all eleven, and I think we would have had a real shot of getting twenty or more senators overall to support the course of action we were urging. But that is not what transpired. In total, eight senators voted for either my objection or Senator Hawley’s subsequent objection. But eight was not enough. The objections were rejected, and there would be no commission empowered to look into the results of the election. Instead, Joe Biden would take office in a few days, and no one would ever find out whether there had been serious fraud that tipped the election in one direction or the other. The tens of millions of Americans who had real concerns about voter fraud would not be listened to that day. Their public officials had failed them.”
Cruz, Ted. Justice Corrupted: How the Left Weaponized Our Legal System (p. 160). Regnery Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Read also:
https://paraleaglenm.wordpress.com/2022/06/12/timeline-of-the-successful-jan6-insurrection/
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