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In a typically snarky piece which does not remotely meet any sort of standard for journalism, the Washington Post recently reveals awareness of the key J6 instigator “Scaffold Commander,” then dismisses him as a “conspiracy theory” all in one head-spinning logical absurdity. The Post acknowledges, as can be seen clearly on widely circulated video, that Scaffold Commander was seen “urging people to go into the Capitol from a platform set up for Biden’s inauguration.”
The Post reports that leftist publisher John Nichols, thought by some to be Scaffold Commander, has come forth with an alibi, that he was in Madison, WI at the time.
The Post sees no contradiction in the different parts of the lunatic article.
The Post writes in December 2023 in “Defending his 2020 fraud claims, Trump turns to fringe Jan. 6 theories”:
“Now Trump is also suggesting that the government is withholding information on people known as “Fence Cutter Bulwark” and “Scaffold Commander” — nicknames given by conspiracy theorists to people they claim are government agents who instigated the Jan. 6 riot.”
The Post admits that “Scaffold Commander,” who has never been acknowledged, identified, or listed as Most Wanted” by the FBI, urged “people to go into the Capitol from a platform set up for Biden’s inauguration.”
Then the Post falls dumbly oblivious to what it has just said, never questioning why such a centrally placed instigator would not be of interest to the FBI, “conspiracy theorists,” or the Washington Post.
Lt. Johnson is more direct: “You guys were all set up. 100%.”
Moreover, an epic investigation and report from Revolver News, the target of a 60 Minutes hit piece for running a “conspiracy theory” about Ray Epps, highlights holes in the official “insurrection” narrative that one could drive a Mack truck through. Such as why is the FBI not the least bit interested in identifying and prosecuting the most central player of that day, the authoritative, domineering man mounted at the top of the scaffold outside the Capitol, dubbed “Scaffold Commander?”
Neither the FBI, nor the vigilante group Sedition Hunters, which has identified and tracked down protesters who were merely on the Capitol grounds, is saying a single word about Scaffold Commander, the most important instigator of the day.
Below: “Scaffold Commander”: “We’re in! Come on! We gotta fill up the Capitol!” (view at Rumble)

Why is the Most Critical Instigator on J6, Scaffold Commander, Not Wanted by the FBI?
Lunatic Washington Post Admits “Scaffold Commander” Urged People Into Capitol on J6, Still Calls Him “Conspiracy Theory” In a typically snarky piece which does not remotely …

In a typically snarky piece which does not remotely meet any sort of standard for journalism, the Washington Post recently reveals awareness of the key J6 instigator “Scaffold Commander,” then dismisses him as a “conspiracy theory” all in one head-spinning logical absurdity. The Post acknowledges, as can be seen clearly on widely circulated video, that Scaffold Commander was seen “urging people to go into the Capitol from a platform set up for Biden’s inauguration.”
The Post reports that leftist publisher John Nichols, thought by some to be Scaffold Commander, has come forth with an alibi, that he was in Madison, WI at the time.
The Post sees no contradiction in the different parts of the lunatic article.
The Post writes in December 2023 in “Defending his 2020 fraud claims, Trump turns to fringe Jan. 6 theories”:
“Now Trump is also suggesting that the government is withholding information on people known as “Fence Cutter Bulwark” and “Scaffold Commander” — nicknames given by conspiracy theorists to people they claim are government agents who instigated the Jan. 6 riot.”
The Post admits that “Scaffold Commander,” who has never been acknowledged, identified, or listed as Most Wanted” by the FBI, urged “people to go into the Capitol from a platform set up for Biden’s inauguration.”
Then the Post falls dumbly oblivious to what it has just said, never questioning why such a centrally placed instigator would not be of interest to the FBI, “conspiracy theorists,” or the Washington Post.
J6 “Scaffold Commander” “We-Gotta-Fill-Up-the-Capitol!” is the Key to Exposing the Fedsurrection
Since Speaker Mike Johnson’s release of over 40,000 hours of J6 video, the evidence of a set-up of peaceful J6 protesters for criminal charges is overwhelming. This only confirms what J6 Capitol Police Chief Sund and Capitol Police Lt. Tarik Johnson have been passionately saying, officials so highly place one would think that in a sane world, this alone would call for mistrials. Chief Sund is the more circumspect of the two, saying in an interview with Tucker Carlson just before Carlson was taken off the air: “Could there possibly be actually… they kind of wanted something to happen?” Chief Sund said: “everything appears to be a cover-up.”Lt. Johnson is more direct: “You guys were all set up. 100%.”
Moreover, an epic investigation and report from Revolver News, the target of a 60 Minutes hit piece for running a “conspiracy theory” about Ray Epps, highlights holes in the official “insurrection” narrative that one could drive a Mack truck through. Such as why is the FBI not the least bit interested in identifying and prosecuting the most central player of that day, the authoritative, domineering man mounted at the top of the scaffold outside the Capitol, dubbed “Scaffold Commander?”
Neither the FBI, nor the vigilante group Sedition Hunters, which has identified and tracked down protesters who were merely on the Capitol grounds, is saying a single word about Scaffold Commander, the most important instigator of the day.
Below: “Scaffold Commander”: “We’re in! Come on! We gotta fill up the Capitol!” (view at Rumble)