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1   Patrick   2023 Nov 17, 5:23pm  

Is that all of it, or did they delete the parts that show the FBI smashing things and inciting violence?
3   AmericanKulak   2023 Nov 17, 5:43pm  

Patrick says

Is that all of it, or did they delete the parts that show the FBI smashing things and inciting violence?

You mean the Ghost vans and the dumpsters full of discarded worn-once MAGA wear?
4   WookieMan   2023 Nov 17, 5:57pm  

22GB??? For the amount of cameras they "should" have for Congress, that's like 5 minutes. I presume they cut the boring ones? I'm currently looking at a 64GB flash card right now. I use 256GB on my drone.

Fine they released it, but there's no way it's all of it. 22GB is nothing. That's like a 10 camera 1080p setup.
5   Patrick   2023 Nov 18, 1:55pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/breaking-all-january-6th-tapes-have-been-released-by-house-speaker-mike-johnson


https://twitter.com/sav_says/status/1725623994517192882

Horrifying footage released from Mike Johnson, of the violent January 6th insurrection that was worse than 9/11 and Pearl Harbor combined:


6   Patrick   2023 Nov 18, 2:58pm  

Ah, it's definitely NOT ALL of the tapes, as expected:

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/heroic-officer-harper-saturday-november


Unsurprisingly, there are some caveats, but only very few. The 40,000 hours of video will be released in large batches, or ‘tranches,’ since it must all be reviewed first. Reasonably, “sensitive” clips disclosing secret Capitol security features will be withheld. More oddly, some faces of “identifiable individuals” will be redacted or blurred out. At this point, we can only guess who this group of “identifiable individuals” includes, or how common the blurring will actually be.

But the blurring could backfire. Blurring a face could in essence highlight a person, and make a game out of discovering their identity.
7   EBGuy   2023 Nov 18, 8:40pm  

https://cha.house.gov/cha-subcommittee-reading-room-fe781e74-d577-4f64-93cc-fc3a8dd8df18
Coat Houdini tries to give Capitol Police the slip before taking a header on the column.


8   RayAmerica   2023 Nov 19, 6:54am  

The only ones that had guns in the 'armed insurrection' were the police. And the only person killed by gunfire that day was the unarmed woman named Ashley Babbitt, murdered in cold blood from point blank range by a Capitol Police officer.
9   RayAmerica   2023 Nov 19, 6:57am  

Funny thing that the corporate media only showed the few crazies, inspired by the agents provocateurs, breaking windows, etc. Why oh why didn't they show any footage of peaceful American citizens merely taking a walk through the Capitol? Why didn't they show any footage of Capitol Police officers holding doors open for the protestors to enter in? They didn't, because the media 'reported' the narrative that the Deep State wanted the American people to believe.
10   Robert Sproul   2023 Nov 19, 7:57am  

The most striking footage that I have seen is as the crowd is assembling on the bottom of the western steps, the cops start firing rubber bullets and tear gas, and lobbing flash bang grenades, into the peaceful chanting crowd. Combined with FBI agent provocateurs, Antifa infiltrators, and some knowledge of crowd dynamics, it was easy to incite this passionate crowd.
I did it at a rock concert once in the 70's kind of by accident.
11   Robert Sproul   2023 Nov 19, 8:00am  

RayAmerica says

The only ones that had guns in the 'armed insurrection' were the police.

These 'insurrectionists' are likely the best armed demographic in America yet not a single firearm incident.
12   GNL   2023 Nov 19, 8:14am  

Is it not obvious we live in interesting times? The government is a monster.

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