The most intriguing death, in my opinion, is the murder of Ashley Babbitt. And I don't say "murder" (only) because I'm outraged at this unlawful and unnecessary death.
If you go back and carefully watch the video, the guy's behavior is literally unexplained. He lays in wait, hiding from her view way off to the side. In murder cases this is prima facie evidence of "malice aforethought". He wanted to make sure she died.
Then, of course, the entire Establishment goes to bat for him as a hero. On the reverse side, there's also a huge contradictory social media disinfo push to say the entire thing was fake. The handful of conspiracy theorists that had picked up the scent are thrown off, never to return.
There's much more to the story, involving the scripting of J6, Nancy Pelosi's laptop, Jayden X and his true identity, etc, etc. But no one really cares at this point.
And while murder is very bad, to be sure, that lack of interest is, in a way, a much bigger problem.
People started posting that Ashli Babbitt was a crisis actor or else never existed and at that point people stopped caring.
If she is real person who was murdered then a great injustice has been done to her and her memory.
I also find it suspicious that more jan six protesters haven't come forward and told their stories. I suspect that lots of the plea deals or court orders included gag orders preventing them from publicly speaking about the incident or trial without consequence.
There were police officers behind Ashli Babbitt that could have just grabbed her and restrained her. Also, a police officer is supposed to always give a final warning before just licking off shots. You give the opponent a last chance to fully surrender when you say OR I WILL SHOOT!!!! Even I have done this to people i caught on my property. STOP OR I WILL SHOOT! And I mean it. And they stop. And then they get to live.
The four officer "suicides" is suspicious as hell.
As far as the "silence" from the protesters and their relatives and friends, I've got this very weird sneaking suspicion (you heard it here first!) that most or all of them don't exist. The arrests, unlawful detention, abuse, etc, are all just to frighten the public.
The same howling silence is all around the issue. Where are their families, friends and lawyers making public statements and being interviewed by alt-media? Shouldn't there be show trials? Isn't there a single govt whistleblower who bailed out after becoming worried about personally getting in trouble for all this? Nope, just a slow drip, drip of "right or wrong, everyone better watch their step or you'll end up like these poor fucks."
Personally, I think Russia knows all this and trolled the US government. They came out with a statement about the 400 and whatever number of political prisoners the US was holding. First I ever heard a specific number, actually.
So what's the US supposed to say? "Hey, you're wrong, it's all a psyop on our own citizens!", or "Yeah, we do have political prisoners because we're totalitarians like the Bolsheviks!" No, if what I think is correct there's nothing they could say. And what did they actually say? Nothing.
The most intriguing death, in my opinion, is the murder of Ashley Babbitt. And I don't say "murder" (only) because I'm outraged at this unlawful and unnecessary death.
If you go back and carefully watch the video, the guy's behavior is literally unexplained. He lays in wait, hiding from her view way off to the side. In murder cases this is prima facie evidence of "malice aforethought". He wanted to make sure she died.
Then, of course, the entire Establishment goes to bat for him as a hero. On the reverse side, there's also a huge contradictory social media disinfo push to say the entire thing was fake. The handful of conspiracy theorists that had picked up the scent are thrown off, never to return.
There's much more to the story, involving the scripting of J6, Nancy Pelosi's laptop, Jayden X and his true identity, etc, etc. But no one really cares at this point.
And while murder is very bad, to be sure, that lack of interest is, in a way, a much bigger problem.
People started posting that Ashli Babbitt was a crisis actor or else never existed and at that point people stopped caring.
If she is real person who was murdered then a great injustice has been done to her and her memory.
I also find it suspicious that more jan six protesters haven't come forward and told their stories. I suspect that lots of the plea deals or court orders included gag orders preventing them from publicly speaking about the incident or trial without consequence.
There were police officers behind Ashli Babbitt that could have just grabbed her and restrained her. Also, a police officer is supposed to always give a final warning before just licking off shots. You give the opponent a last chance to fully surrender when you say OR I WILL SHOOT!!!! Even I have done this to people i caught on my property. STOP OR I WILL SHOOT! And I mean it. And they stop. And then they get to live.
The four officer "suicides" is suspicious as hell.
As far as the "silence" from the protesters and their relatives and friends, I've got this very weird sneaking suspicion (you heard it here first!) that most or all of them don't exist. The arrests, unlawful detention, abuse, etc, are all just to frighten the public.
The same howling silence is all around the issue. Where are their families, friends and lawyers making public statements and being interviewed by alt-media? Shouldn't there be show trials? Isn't there a single govt whistleblower who bailed out after becoming worried about personally getting in trouble for all this? Nope, just a slow drip, drip of "right or wrong, everyone better watch their step or you'll end up like these poor fucks."
Personally, I think Russia knows all this and trolled the US government. They came out with a statement about the 400 and whatever number of political prisoners the US was holding. First I ever heard a specific number, actually.
So what's the US supposed to say? "Hey, you're wrong, it's all a psyop on our own citizens!", or "Yeah, we do have political prisoners because we're totalitarians like the Bolsheviks!" No, if what I think is correct there's nothing they could say. And what did they actually say? Nothing.