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Tarkan wrote:Eh, if the media is doing stories on a "staunch" conservative and defending them saying they really aren't a Fed informant, then it tells me they really are a Fed informant. The media wouldn't bother to "correct the record" otherwise.
Kurt wrote:Tarkan wrote:Eh, if the media is doing stories on a "staunch" conservative and defending them saying they really aren't a Fed informant, then it tells me they really are a Fed informant. The media wouldn't bother to "correct the record" otherwise.
Cuz you know about informants and "the media" and how the two relate.
Ok lets do an informant test on Epps by comparing his behaviour to other informants:
Who did he report? What crime did he say they committed in the report? What defendants in J6 used his reports as part of their defense as to refute them?
For example when the BFC's own Magic Wombat was a paid Federal informant in 2008 he reported four people for making bombs after he offered to set up a pirate radio station for the Republican convention protests in Minbeapolis. His report was used by both the prosecution and the defense. The defense claimed "hey, he is a government informant and was paid to do this" and they were found guilty of "making bombs" even though no bombs were made. They just had to believe Magic Wombat knew how to make bombs and follow his intructiins to get a conviction.
You wont be able to find anything like this because you live in "Imagination World" where informants are well known but never leave a trail and refutation IS confirmation because you are a run-of-the mill conspiracy theorist on this issue.
Tarkan wrote:
To be honest, I only have passingly followed the Epps story. I don't have a wall map of all the connections drawn out proving the conspiracy theory just yet.
vagabond wrote:Kurt, do you have HBO Max ? I watched a 'doc' on there called "This Place Rules". The dude got in pretty tight with people stoking Jan 6th and other stuff, like Alex Jones and Enrique Tarrio. Just bringing it up since Tarrio is another alleged informant.
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