Insurrection 2021

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What's going to happen on January 6th?

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So it seems a 1/6 guy made a statement.

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And more shit is going down.

Prosecutors used a famous quote from Game of Thrones to argue that a rioter during the US Capitol insurrection acted with criminal intent.

Jeremiah Caplinger pleaded guilty in November last year to one count of stepping on, climbing on, removing or injuring property on US Capitol grounds during the 6 January pro-Trump riots.

In court documents obtained by Variety, it was revealed that prosecutors in the case used an iconic line from HBO’s fantasy series to convict Caplinger.

The quote in question is “I choose violence,” which is said by Cersei Lannister (played by Lena Headey) in a season six episode titled “No One”.

Per Variety, two days after the insurrection, Caplinger shared an image of a soldier from the American Revolution accompanied with a caption that quoted Cersei.

In the footnotes of the court documents, prosecutors added a lengthy entry explaining the context of the Game of Thrones quote.

It reads: “Cersei Lannister is a fictional character in HBO television series Game of Thrones. After being confronted by a group of politically-empowered religious zealots, who warn her that if she does not yield to them ‘there will be violence’, Cersei Lannister responds, ‘I choose violence.’

“In stating, ‘I choose violence,’ Cersei Lannister embraced – and then carried out – mass murder to achieve her political ends.”

The statement goes on to explain how the quote pertains to the case against Caplinger, reading: “In the context of Caplinger’s posting this just two days after 6 January, Caplinger’s adoption of this quote is alarming and provides insight into his mental state and intent in storming the Capitol.”

The prosecutors also noted that Cersei used “a weapon of mass destruction to blow up one of the largest and most important buildings in the capital city”, which housed “politicians and religious leaders”.

Caplinger faces six months in prison. He will be sentenced on 1 February.
 
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I know that if I was rotting in jail for 1/6, I'd take comfort in some Republican faggot saying BLM/antifa should also be in jail as though we are equivalent. Oh boy, yet another round of impotent finger wagging at LIBRUL HYPOCRUHSEE (you mean the left protects its friends while crushing its enemies???? whuh???? they should do what we do instead, which is to shit on our own supporters in favor of muh cuckservative principles)
 
I know that if I was rotting in jail for 1/6, I'd take comfort in some Republican faggot saying BLM/antifa should also be in jail as though we are equivalent. Oh boy, yet another round of impotent finger wagging at LIBRUL HYPOCRUHSEE (you mean the left protects its friends while crushing its enemies???? whuh???? they should do what we do instead, which is to shit on our own supporters in favor of muh cuckservative principles)
Speaking of BLM their money Is missing
 
I know that if I was rotting in jail for 1/6, I'd take comfort in some Republican faggot saying BLM/antifa should also be in jail as though we are equivalent. Oh boy, yet another round of impotent finger wagging at LIBRUL HYPOCRUHSEE (you mean the left protects its friends while crushing its enemies???? whuh???? they should do what we do instead, which is to shit on our own supporters in favor of muh cuckservative principles)
I’m just wondering why we haven’t heard of these guys going full on IRA prison protests. At this point, we’d hear of IRA hunger strikers starving to death.
 
I’m just wondering why we haven’t heard of these guys going full on IRA prison protests. At this point, we’d hear of IRA hunger strikers starving to death.
if the did the media would just double down hard and quick on their bs claims about what happened
 

The founder and leader of the far-right militia group the Oath Keepers spent six hours talking to the House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol attack on Wednesday, his attorneys confirmed to CBS News. Stewart Rhodes has been charged with seditious conspiracy and other crimes stemming from his alleged involvement in the Capitol breach and is currently being held without bail.

According to his attorneys, Rhodes told lawmakers about his upbringing, schooling, military career and his work in founding and leading the Oath Keepers through the fall of 2020, including his view of the group's philosophy and mission. Both he and his attorney invoked the 5th Amendment when lawmakers asked about late 2020 through 2022, aside from general questions about his views on government, his attorneys told CBS News.

Rhodes, who appeared before investigators via Zoom from an Oklahoma jail, recently suffered a loss in federal court after a judge in Washington, D.C., denied his legal team's request that he be detained in Texas ahead of trial.

His attorneys asked Judge Amit Mehta to either free their defendant from jail or transfer him to a Texas jail to be near his lawyers as they prepare for trial in the nation's capital, set for July.

"The court will not grant Mr. Rhodes more favorable treatment than those similarly-situated defendants," the judge wrote Wednesday. He has yet to rule on Rhodes' request to reconsider his being in jail before trial.

Rhodes will ultimately join a handful of his co-dependents in the D.C. Department of Corrections facility absent court intervention.

Prosecutors allege Rhodes and 10 co-conspirators intended to stop the presidential transfer of power by January 20, 2021, when President Biden was sworn into office.

"They coordinated travel across the country to enter Washington, D.C., equipped themselves with a variety of weapons, donned combat and tactical gear, and were prepared to answer Rhodes's call to take up arms at Rhodes's direction," according to the indictment. "Some co-conspirators also amassed firearms on the outskirts of Washington, D.C., distributed them among 'quick reaction force' teams, and planned to use the firearms in support of their plot to stop the lawful transfer of presidential power."

After weeks of planning, mostly over messaging apps, prosecutors say the members of the Oath Keepers and its affiliates formed two "stacks" to breach the Capitol building on the day of the attack.

Meanwhile, the charging documents and subsequent filings allege a separate team of Oath Keepers remained outside Washington and was "prepared to rapidly transport firearms and other weapons into Washington, D.C., in support of the operations." Such a transport was never ordered by Rhodes or any other leaders, prosecutors said.

"Rhodes stood at the center of the seditious conspiracy," the government alleged in court documents, "orchestrating plans to use force, recruiting and financing co-conspirators, purchasing weaponry and tactical gear, inciting support and action, and endeavoring to conceal his and other co-conspirators' crimes."

Rhodes and nine of his co-defendants have pleaded not guilty to charges that they planned for and participated in the January 6 Capitol attack. In all, 11 Oath Keepers have been charged with seditious conspiracy.

The House January 6 select committee has issued dozens of subpoenas, including to Trump's allies, former White House officials, campaign aides and individuals involved in the planning of the rally outside the White House before the Capitol building came under siege. Two top Trump allies, Steve Bannon and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, have been held in contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with subpoenas, and the Justice Department has charged Bannon. Both said they are following instructions from Trump, who has claimed executive privilege.
 
"Americans don't focus on the Nazis enough" is such an obviously retarded take I can't imagine it was offered up by anyone but the ADL. Not even a boomer could be that clueless.
the ADL is even having a bad week when they had to change their definition of racism multiple times
edit should someone tell her (imspeaking13) about the 31 dead during the riotsD1B01793-CEFE-4A40-8A9F-2E6A8381EAD1.jpeg
 
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One defendant of the Jan. 6 had taken his own life.

Matthew L. Perna, a Pennsylvania man prosecuted for his 20-minute walk through the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, took his own life on Feb. 25 due to “a broken heart” and a justice system that “killed his spirit and his zest for life,” his family said.

Perna, 37, of Sharpsville, was due to be sentenced on March 3 in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., in a plea agreement on charges of obstruction of an official proceeding, aiding and abetting, entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building. One charge is a felony and the others are misdemeanors.

Perna learned that prosecutors would seek an even longer jail sentence based on “domestic terrorism deterrence,” Julie Kelly of American Greatness wrote on Twitter on Sunday night.

“His community (which he loved), his country, and the justice system killed his spirit and his zest for life,” his online obituary reads.

“He didn’t break, touch, or steal anything. He did not harm anyone, as he stayed within the velvet ropes taking pictures,” the obituary said. “For this act, he has been persecuted by many members of his community, friends, relatives, and people who had never met him.

I agree with one commentor who dropped that comment about this.
kellybrettflynn
This is beyond tragic. We live in an absolute bizarre world, where you can be a dog instead of a person, because you say so. You can join Satanic clubs, switch your gender, burn down cities and wipe out retail stores, pretend to behead our president in graphic detail but you can’t be a member of a group that looks at the behaviors of government officials without being persecuted.
 
According to this letter, the FBI is still completely clueless about the pipe bombs and only last month expanded the investigation beyond Washington. And they refuse to talk to Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee.

Dear Director Wray:

We have received a whistleblower disclosure from a senior FBI special agent concerning the investigation into the pipe bombs placed near the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee on January 5, 2021. According to the special agent, on February 7, 2022—over a year after the placement of the bombs—the FBI’s Washington Field Office asked FBI field offices to canvass all confidential human sources nationwide for information about the individual and the crime. In part, the message asked that the canvass “include sources reporting on all [types of] threats” because the suspect’s “motive and ideology remain unknown.” The special agent explained that the WFO request was “unusual” because it was transmitted more than a year after the FBI had begun the investigation, and it raises questions about the progress and extent of the FBI’s investigation.

In addition to this whistleblower disclosure, we have learned that the FBI has failed to sufficiently answer questions posed by Rep. Bill Posey about the status of the investigation. On September 2, 2021, Rep. Posey wrote to you requesting a briefing on the status of the pipe bomb investigation, citing concerns for his office’s safety, for the residences of many Members of Congress, and for the public at large. The FBI, however, has not fully responded to Rep. Posey’s request, explaining that it was exclusively providing information to the partisan Democrat-led Select Committee investigating the events of January 6, 2021.

The FBI’s decision to provide information on a partisan basis is antithetical to the FBI’s purported impartiality and it further erodes public confidence in the FBI’s senior leadership. The Committee on the Judiciary is the FBI’s authorizing committee, responsible for conducting oversight of the FBI’s activities. To support Rep. Posey’s request, and in light of the whistleblower disclosure we have received, we ask that you direct your staff to provide a briefing to the Committee and Rep. Posey about the status and extent of the pipe bomb investigation.

Please provide this briefing as soon as possible, but no later than March 23, 2022. In addition, we remind you that whistleblower disclosures to Congress are protected by law and that we will not tolerate any effort to retaliate against whistleblowers for their disclosures. Thank you for your attention to this important matter.

Sincerely, Jim Jordan
Ranking Member.
 
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