It was a manufactured reality by the Deep State. .. it never materialized nationwide, and in the U.S. capitol, pretty sure they had to use agent provocateurs to draw in folks.
'pretty sure they used provocateurs'..........ummm, OK.
And YOU think these 'provocateurs' were sent by the Deep State?
Can you share with the forum any names?
You know, of say, the provocateurs?
Or names of involved members of your Deep State?
Or does
"pretty sure" really mean......'
I'm just throwing this out because I want so desperately for it to be true?'
Asking for a friend.
Apparently you don't know the meaning of "clandestine."
If it were obvious, it wouldn't work.
Occasionally, though, if you are well read, you can pick up little clues, hints of their operations, that poke their head up, and then?
Mysteriously it disappears from the news cycle, and the dinosaur media asks no more questions, as does the official investigative arms of the establishment.
Speculation that figure dubbed 'Umbrella Man' may have been an agent provocateur
www.independent.co.uk
A popular website for posts about the conspiracy group QAnon abruptly shut down after a fact-checking group identified the developer as a New Jersey man
www.detroitnews.com
Now, Turning Point USA works/worked closely with Don Jr. and the Trump organization. When the left and Right Wing Watch brought these agent provocateurs, or just radical white nationalists to the attention of the Trump folks? Back in September, they were basically condemned by the Trump people and his organization.
So. . . why did these folks continue with their provocations? And, more importantly, who are these clandestine funders in France? Will we ever find out?
en.wikipedia.org
Followers of Nick Fuentes began to be known as Groypers beginning in 2019. In September 2019, Ashley St. Clair, a "brand ambassador" for the conservative student group Turning Point USA, was photographed at an event featuring several allegedly white nationalist and alt-right figures, including Fuentes, Jacob Wohl, and Anthime Gionet, better known as "Baked Alaska". After Right Wing Watch brought the photographs to Turning Point USA's attention, the organization issued a statement declaring that it had severed ties with St. Clair, and condemning white nationalism as "abhorrent and un-American".[20][21] At the 2019 Politicon convention, Fuentes tried to access several of the Turning Point USA events featuring its founder Charlie Kirk, including a line to take photos with Kirk and Kirk's debate with Kyle Kulinski of The Young Turks. Security repeatedly barred him from being allowed anywhere near Kirk, with Fuentes accusing Kirk of deliberately suppressing him in order to avoid a confrontation, as Fuentes had grown critical of Kirk's positions, which he believes are too weak.[15]
It seems, the Fuentes guy is the epicenter of the trouble of the more, how shall we say, more unsavory parts that the Trump faction does not approve of.
. . . and it appears, they may have been getting funding, in bitcoin. . . from France? Of all places? wtf?!
Fuentes was among the far-right individuals and groups who participated in the rallies that led up to 2021 storming of the United States Capitol.[21][16] His DLive channel was subsequently suspended permanently for "inciting violent and illegal activities."[33][17] He was also among a group of far-right activists and groups who received large donations in bitcoin from a French donor on December 8. Fuentes received 13.5 bitcoin (approximately $250,000), which was by far the largest share. The donor also posted an apparent suicide note, according to Blockchain analysis group Chainalysis, although the donor's status has not been confirmed.[34][35][36][37] The FBI is launching an investigation as to whether any of this money went toward the financing of illegal acts, such as the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.[38]
en.wikipedia.org
. . and, mostly importantly of all, why does the media spin a false narrative?