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Consquences of Sedition and D-Baggery (still unlocked)

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10 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Again, this is confirmed in the government's charging documents against "insurrectionists" from 1/6. Those working on behalf of the FBI were actively involved in the planning and execution of the storming of the capitol. Not only is it not a conspiracy theory, it's not even debatable. :lol: 

But you said the capital was not stormed, that some people were invited in and meandered a bit.

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The issue is to what extent the undercover agents and informants engaged in the "planning" portion. If they were the driving force behind the storming of the capitol, then the prosecution's cases are weakened in that an entrapment defense is born. That they had minor roles or no role in the planning phase would be inconsequential to prosecuting the accused. The "execution" phase participation is a non starter. Every undercover agent/officer/whatever, participates in the "execution" of illegal activities as part of their duties. The only issue there is did he/she commit other crimes outside of their role. For example an undercover agent buying or selling drugs commits a crime, but that's part of their duties in that case. If he/she commits a murder along with that, then there is an obvious problem. In this case, being among the crowd inside the Capitol building wouldn't be a problem. They are, after all, there to be excellent witnesses at a future trial.

Obama Benny posted this on his burner account

 

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32 minutes ago, Kz! said:

It's not a conspiracy theory... it's literally in the government's charging documents. :unsure:

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1 minute ago, Gannan said:

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Again, this was confirmed in the government's own charging documents and is not even a point of contention.

I think its great that all of a sudden this went from "just some meandering" to a "planned and executed storming" of the capitol almost overnight.

 

Just now, Kz! said:

Again, this was confirmed in the government's own charging documents and is not even a point of contention.

So the capital was stormed, and it was planned. Is that right?

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

Again, this was confirmed in the government's own charging documents and is not even a point of contention.

How long was this guy working for the FBI? Or do you need to watch the next episode of Tucker for the answer?

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3 minutes ago, PoconoDon said:

The issue is to what extent the undercover agents and informants engaged in the "planning" portion. If they were the driving force behind the storming of the capitol, then the prosecution's cases are weakened in that an entrapment defense is born. That they had minor roles or no role in the planning phase would be inconsequential to prosecuting the accused. The "execution" phase participation is a non starter. Every undercover agent/officer/whatever, participates in the "execution" of illegal activities as part of their duties. The only issue there is did he/she commit other crimes outside of their role. For example an undercover agent buying or selling drugs commits a crime, but that's part of their duties in that case. If he/she commits a murder along with that, then there is an obvious problem. In this case, being among the crowd inside the Capitol building wouldn't be a problem. They are, after all, there to be excellent witnesses at a future trial.

Beyond the entire legal aspect of it, these documents essentially confirm that the FBI knew about the plot beforehand, and not only failed to act to stop it, but actively participated in it. 

2 minutes ago, Gannan said:

How long was this guy working for the FBI? Or do you need to watch the next episode of Tucker for the answer?

 

He's been charged and was not one of the many FBI agents or informants involved in the "insurrection."

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

Beyond the entire legal aspect of it, these documents essentially confirm that the FBI knew about the plot beforehand, and not only failed to act to stop it, but actively participated in it. 

He's been charged and was not one of the many FBI agents or informants involved in the "insurrection."

What wrong with planning a bit of light meandering? I planned my last sight seeing trip to DC out before going as well.

3 minutes ago, Gannan said:

How long was this guy working for the FBI? Or do you need to watch the next episode of Tucker for the answer?

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I hope this guy is cast down with the Sodomites. I hope he gets passed around so many times, he feels like he's been f'ed by a train. Catch my drift. 

3 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Beyond the entire legal aspect of it, these documents essentially confirm that the FBI knew about the plot beforehand, and not only failed to act to stop it, but actively participated in it. 

:roll:  You've contended for months that there was no plot.  That it just happened spontaneously.

Now it's a plot. 

 

@Kz!What was the goal of this "plot" to "storm" the capitol?

5 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Beyond the entire legal aspect of it, these documents essentially confirm that the FBI knew about the plot beforehand, and not only failed to act to stop it, but actively participated in it. 

I don't know what specific intel they had, and neither do you. I know they had to assess what was most likely going to happen and act accordingly. They chose what they chose based on what they knew and expected. As the legal cases go forward, we'll find out more about what they knew and did, or did not do, and why.

3 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

:roll:  You've contended for months that there was no plot.  That it just happened spontaneously.

I'm able to make the distinction that a lot of braindead ishlibs can't. The overwhelming majority of people that attended the protest did not have a plan to storm the capitol. When at the capitol they were mostly nonviolent, were invited in by capitol police, and simply walked around the building and left. 

A small minority, did have a plan to storm the capitol. They were the ones seen fighting with police and breaking windows, and they should be charged accordingly. They were part of militia groups like the the Oath Keepers, the Proud Boys, and the Three Percenters. We know, through the government's charging documents and incidents in the past (like the Whitmer plot Tucker brought up) the FBI actively has both informants and agents in these groups.

14 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

I hope this guy is cast down with the Sodomites. I hope he gets passed around so many times, he feels like he's been f'ed by a train. Catch my drift. 

You've got your wish. They are literally violating several articles of the Geneva convention with him and others for sitting in a chair. These are political prisoners.

20 minutes ago, Kz! said:

 

He's been charged and was not one of the many FBI agents or informants involved in the "insurrection."

What about this guy? This guy screams FBI agent if I ever saw one...

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4 minutes ago, PoconoDon said:

I don't know what specific intel they had, and neither do you. I know they had to assess what was most likely going to happen and act accordingly. They chose what they chose based on what they knew and expected. As the legal cases go forward, we'll find out more about what they knew and did, or did not do, and why.

Oh definitely, this is far from over. Based solely on the charging documents alone, it appears FBI informants and agents actively planned and participated in the storming of the capitol. 

So you admit the Proud Boys plotted to storm the capitol, but yesterday thought the one was being

 

Just now, matchew88 said:

You've got your wish. They are literally violating several articles of the Geneva convention with him and others for sitting in a chair. These are political prisoners.

He broke the law (several in fact). He is now paying for his crimes. Hopefully they all get max sentences for every crime they can be legally charged with.

Just now, Kz! said:

Oh definitely, this is far from over. Based solely on the charging documents alone, it appears FBI informants and agents actively planned and participated in the storming of the capitol. 

No it doesnt.

2 minutes ago, matchew88 said:

You've got your wish. They are literally violating several articles of the Geneva convention with him and others for sitting in a chair. These are political prisoners.

Yeah, the insurrectionists are political prisoners. Straight out of the Putin Playbook.

 

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Just now, Gannan said:

What about this guy? This guy screams FBI agent if I ever saw one...

 

No, he's been charged and is currently in jail, I believe. 

3 minutes ago, matchew88 said:

You've got your wish. They are literally violating several articles of the Geneva convention with him and others for sitting in a chair. These are political prisoners.

Waterboarding and enhanced interrogation of enemy combatants don't violate the Geneva convention. Thank you Gorge W. Bush

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FBI was probably like "Thanks, Parlor, but we already know. We're the ones making the posts."

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I can't wait for the court martials of the military members who violated the oath they swore.

The military is nice in that they let civilian courts bend you over first. Then after you pay, the military takes their piece.

1 hour ago, Boogyman said:

 

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1 hour ago, Boogyman said:

This must be an old picture. Tucker lost his funnel in the mail like half a year ago.

 

1 hour ago, Boogyman said:

So why are you so against a full bipartisan investigation of all the events that transpired that day?

 

1 hour ago, Boogyman said:

Now that Tucker spews word vomit on Fox News, Kz wants an investigation. 

He really is the most easily manipulated cultist ever.

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Boogyman said:

When Tucker is pulling your puppet strings from the TV, do you call him Daddy?

 

1 hour ago, Boogyman said:

I think we should check Hunter laptop for clues.

 

55 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

But you said the capital was not stormed, that some people were invited in and meandered a bit.

 

48 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

I think its great that all of a sudden this went from "just some meandering" to a "planned and executed storming" of the capitol almost overnight.

 

So the capital was stormed, and it was planned. Is that right?

 

43 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

What wrong with planning a bit of light meandering? I planned my last sight seeing trip to DC out before going as well.

 

35 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

Now it's a plot. 

 

@Kz!What was the goal of this "plot" to "storm" the capitol?

 

24 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

So you admit the Proud Boys plotted to storm the capitol, but yesterday thought the one was being

 

He broke the law (several in fact). He is now paying for his crimes. Hopefully they all get max sentences for every crime they can be legally charged with.

No it doesnt.

From the last two pages alone. I don't know what to say. :lol: :roll: 

What a effin loser. lmfao

9 minutes ago, Kz! said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From the last two pages alone. I don't know what to say. :lol: :roll: 

What a effin loser. lmfao

Yup deflect from your complete face plant to how many posts I have. That should work. 

 

BTW, you posted 3 more times than I did on those same 2 pages. F'ing loser is right.

 

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