Sure would be nice if hundreds of citizen journalists could apply 4Chan skills to the analysis. Handing over 14,000 hours of video to one and only one journalist is a way of burying it while pretending to release it.
“Sure would be nice if hundreds of citizen journalists could apply 4Chan skills to the analysis. Handing over 14,000 hours of video to one and only one journalist is a way of burying it while pretending to release it.”
I’m worried about the same, but Solomon is not the only journalist with access. There are a couple more journalists reviewing the tapes and I’m hoping we will hear from them soon as well. It’s a lot of information to review and to match up with the previous narrative from the Jan 6 committee, and the individuals charged with crimes and having been sentenced to prison.
if you read the story, they didn’t hand the video over.
they (the committee) let them view the video and make copies of the parts they thought were ‘news worthy.’
Capitol Police officials confirmed did not have sound recording capabilities. Yet, the footage shown by the committee inexplicably included sound on the video montage they produced. That video is without any disclaimer showing the audio had been dubbed.