Posted on 03/09/2023 11:39:52 PM PST by grundle
Newly Released Jan. 6 Video Shows Fed Breaking Window, Blaming, Bullying Protester
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I see your point. He could be clearing the glass that was already broken by someone else. Also, the guy he “bullies” could have been seen throwing things at window earlier. This does need more video before and after.
However, it definitely seems clear by this that the government had inside people posing as regular crowd members for whatever reasons. Which in and of itself is very bad IMO.
Can you delete this post please. It could be a disinfo campaign.
“However, it definitely seems clear by this that the government had inside people posing as regular crowd members for whatever reasons”
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This, I believe 100%.
Neither this video or the shaman video are new. I’ve been seeing these videos for years. I am seriously confused as to why these are suddenly being called recently released.
Its safety glass. Very resistant to breaking, because a sticky center holds it together. It’s not flexible; it’s been shattered already, and I thought what he’s handling is mainly the sticky center, and that he was removing it to clear the shards from around the edges. But then it becomes quite obvious that he’s trying to create a nice clear passage through the window.
Is his name Ray?
On review, I agree, not polycarbonate, but because it is too flexible for that—you can watch it bend under its own weight as he takes it out of the frame.
Link please.
There is a Tweet with this information, but in researching it, Revolver News is now saying that without backup they are calling it misinformation. I will go with the Revolver News opinion and I asked the Admin Moderator to remove the post.
Thanks
Laminated heat-strengthened or tempered glass - like the windshield on your car.
Shocking, these days, to see a Freeper admit that they may have gotten something wrong, and not just launch into ad hominem attacks.
Which is a sad commentary on the DUification of Free Republic.
But the Tweet cannot be correct, because when Congress passed the Freedom of Information Act, Congress excluded Congress from the application of the Freedom of Information Act.
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