Come see new J6 video and court docs that show undercover officers urging protesters, including the slain Ashli Babbitt, to advance on the Capitol
· Feb 21, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Okay, we all know the FBI was there on January 6th, but did you know there were also undercover DC police officers in the crowd and they were encouraging people to storm the Capitol?

This is according to newly disclosed court documents.

Three undercover Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers joined the march of protesters up the northwest side of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 — including one who climbed over a barricade and pushed others toward the Capitol and another who walked behind Ashli Babbitt and predicted that "someone will get shot," according to newly disclosed court documents.

New filings by Jan. 6 defendant William Pope of Topeka, Kansas, also show MPD bicycle officers stopping four armed men in plainclothes on Jan. 6. The men turned out to be federal agents. Video included with Pope's filings also shows uniformed MPD officers saying, "We were set up [to fail on Jan. 6]."

Very interesting stuff right here.

It's almost as if the conspiracy theorists are barking up the right tree once again on this one.

And that bit where dude goes, "someone will get shot" as he walks behind Ashli Babbitt — that's something you see in the movies, not in real life. Keeping in mind that movies have scripts.

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The three undercover MPD officers approached the northwest corner of the Capitol grounds at about 1:40 p.m. on Jan. 6, one of the motions states. Officer 1, who was filming their journey, joined the crowd in chanting, "Drain the swamp!"

When a group of men ran past them toward the Capitol, Officer 2 — wearing a Trump beanie — remarked, "Those guys are getting shot," the motion said.

At the base of the scaffold stairs, Officer 1 joined the crowd in chanting, "Whose house? Our house!"

In one motion, Pope describes how Officer 1 climbed over a barricade: "Officer 1 began yelling at people in front of him to ‘Go, go, go!' As they climbed bicycle racks, Officer 1 yelled for the crowd to ‘help him up, help him up!' followed by ‘push him up, push him up!'"

"Needing help to get up, Officer 1 asked a nearby man to give him a boost," the motion reads. "The man gives Officer 1 a lift up, and Officer 1 says ‘Thanks, bro.'"

The motion said that Officer 1 pushed protesters in front of him to advance on the Capitol, shouting, "C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, let's go!" People around him climbed over bike rack-style barricades and scaffolding that had been set up for the presidential inauguration.

So this is looking more and more like a set up.

Here are two of the officers advancing on the Capitol:

And here they are again right outside the Capitol in the red and grey beanies:

Yeah dude, this doesn't look good. And with Tucker Carlson sifting through all the footage from January 6th, I firmly believe that we will find way more instances such as this one.

I do wish the tapes would've been released to someone who doesn't work for the mainstream media, but if it had to be that way at least it's Tucker. We need answers here. And we need them now.

According to the article, video shot by the undercover officers is "under court seal," so we can't really show you what exactly went on.

Pope [the defendant] argued in his motions that the Department of Justice is trying to prevent him from accessing the full Jan. 6 evidence databases. He is defending himself against seven criminal counts brought by federal prosecutors in February 2021. He asked U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras to compel the department to give him full access to discovery materials.

Yeah, ya think!

Here are more recent videos showing undercover police activity.

[Language Warning]

I can only imagine what we'll find within all the footage from January 6th.

And seriously, how did it take this long for it to be released?


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