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To: vivenne
So, the FBI has taken 2-1/2 years and continues yo look for people who were anywhere near the Capitol on J6 using facial recognition among other identifying techniques, yet, Ray Epps is in plain site in video after video, we know his name, where he lives and donehow he is the only lucky dog not be arrested and sitting in the DC jail. Go figure.

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Nothing to figure.

It's in everyone's faces. They have done absolutely everything except blatantly come straight out and say that they are protecting him because he was a inside asset that instigated the breach of the Capitol.

Moles and Trolls.
It's S.O.P.

But not only did they have moles embedded, they sent trolls like Epps, but they also intentionally stymied security.
Some would call it entrapment when they embed with criminal groups, and then facilitate the sale of illegal weapons, but judges don't always agree, but AT LEAST they stop them before they actually comit any crimes.

On Jan6, they set the stage, instigated crimes, and took away almost all of the roadblocks that would have stopped the crimes.
Then they went to town afterwards and they knew they wouldn't be able to do that if the actual crime wasn't committed.

They can't just admit that Eps was a troll (agitator, instigator), because that would be admitting to a greater plan (conspiracy) to entrap which would open up the door to investigating why security wasn't increased and attempts to do so were blocked.

What is more, if you sacrifice assets in the field, you'll have a hard time recruiting in the future.
You never give up your assets.

Leaning on news networks and sacrificing the first amendment? No problem at all.
13 posted on 05/23/2023 6:17:35 AM PDT by z3n (Kakistocracy)
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To: z3n
What is more, if you sacrifice assets in the field, you'll have a hard time recruiting in the future.

You never give up your assets.

Enrique Tarrio was an FBI informant.

He was the leader of the Proud Boys.

He was convicted of "seditious conspiracy".

22 posted on 05/23/2023 6:46:56 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: z3n

Thanks. I was being sarcastic because, as you mentioned, it is so obvious. But. I like your details—very helpful. Thank you.


30 posted on 05/23/2023 9:03:35 AM PDT by vivenne
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