Last week I watched an episode of FBI
Most Wanted. I almost stopped and
deleted it in the first five minutes because of the blatant lies about the demonstration
at the Capital
These drama programs always give a
disclaimer that it is not about any real events or people in order to cover
their ass. This is ridiculous because it
is obviously taken directly from the news and presented in a way to advance a
political agenda.
The program presented the demonstration
at the Capital as an organized event by white supremacists who were domestic
terrorists. The actual videos show the
demonstrators were unarmed and peaceful.
No mention was made of the unarmed, white, female veteran who was
murdered without provocation by a black Capital Policeman.
It was not just the events of January 6
that were misrepresented. The FBI was
portrayed as moral, ethical, and non political.
What a joke. There were so many FBI
agents in the Capital that day that they were arresting each other as some of
them promoted violence. Since that time,
the FBI has arrested and jailed many people who were in DC on that day for
purely political reasons. These people
were simply objecting to a fraudulent and stolen election. No actual crimes other than possibly trespassing
were committed.
The show also referred to Red states
(Republican) as being domestic terrorists.
I am sick of the entertainment industry repeating the lies against
President Trump and the lies to cover-up all the disasters the Biden administration
has caused.
I do know that I will never watch
another episode of FBI Most Wanted. The lies have to stop.
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“The lies have to stop.”
ReplyDeleteOh, if that quote from this week’s blog were only true. Let’s start with the blogger’s lies:
“the demonstration at the Capital”
671 people have been arrested under various charges stemming from the attempted insurrection or failed coup d'etat at the Capital on January 6. 37 are being held in jail. 25 of those charged are members of the Proud Boys and 16 of the Oath Keepers.
“the unarmed, white, female veteran who was murdered without provocation by a black Capital Policeman”
The person who was shot by a Capital officer was attempting to break in to the House chamber. To interject race into the description further substantiates the racism of the author. The fact that the person was a veteran, who once swore to uphold the constitution, demonstrates the insanity of the act.
“so many FBI agents in the Capital that day that they were arresting each other as some of them promoted violence”
It would be informative to list the number of FBI agents that were arrested that day. If the number zero?
“These people were simply objecting to a fraudulent and stolen election.”
Where is the evidence of any substantial fraud that effected the presidential election? When will the retelling of ‘Big Lie’ end?
The rebuttal to the last two lies will require a second posted comment due to length.
“the FBI has arrested and jailed many people who were in DC on that day for purely political reasons”
“No actual crimes other than possibly trespassing were committed.”
The blogger states:
ReplyDelete“the FBI has arrested and jailed many people who were in DC on that day for purely political reasons”
“No actual crimes other than possibly trespassing were committed.”
These lies are easily countered be the facts of the numerous charges against 671 people so far:
• Forcibly assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate or interfered with a designated person while that person is engaged in the performance of official duties;
• Conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding;
• Tampering with documents or proceedings;
• Obstruction of justice/Congress;
• Civil disorder; obstruction of an official proceeding;
• Impede or disrupt the orderly conduct of government;
• Assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers, inflicting bodily injury and aiding and abetting;
• Assault on a federal officer; obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder;
• Inflicting bodily injury on certain officers;
• Use of a deadly and dangerous weapon to assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate and interfere with an officer or employee of the U.S. and any person assisting such an officer;
• Assaulting officers using a dangerous weapon (two counts); assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers (four counts); theft of government property (three counts);
• Assault on a law enforcement officer;
• Forcibly assault, resist, oppose, impede and interfere with an officer;
• Unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon on Capitol grounds or buildings;
• Entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon;
• Disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon;
• Impeding ingress and egress in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon and aiding and abetting;
• Obstruction of Justice / Congress; conspiracy;
• Knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority;
• Disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds;
• Parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building;
• Entering and remaining on the floor of Congress;
• Destruction of government property, act of physical violence in the Capitol grounds or buildings;
• Act of physical violence on the Capitol grounds;
• Conspiracy; tampering with a witness, victim or informant;
• Violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds;
• Robbery;
• Theft of government property;
• Destruction of government property