Final Proof Ray Epps Was a Government Agent?
by Chris Black Other people who were accused of doing what Ray Epps is on video doing were given a decade in prison. After he was finally charged, he gets a slap on the wrist. Do the math. Politico: A Jan. 6 rioter who was falsely accused by Donald Trump of being a government agent
citizenwatchreport.com
10 Jan 2024 ~~ By Chris Black
Other people who were accused of doing what Ray Epps is on video doing were given a decade in prison.
After he was finally charged, he gets a slap on the wrist.
Do the math.
The sentence is more lenient than the six months of prison time requested by prosecutors.
www.politico.com
A Jan. 6 rioter who was falsely accused by Donald Trump of being a government agent was sentenced Tuesday to a year of probation for his actions during the attack on the Capitol.
Commentary:
Proud Boy gets 22 years and wasn’t even at the Capitol.
Epps didn't sit in a cell without a trial for the past three years when other people have. Something off about this conviction.
Ray Epps was hired help, a contractor hired as an agent provocateur, something the Feds often do when they want to criminalize a protest and get convictions.
First, he allowed his AP actions be DOCUMENTED on video, in this day when anyone is findable from just appearing on video. Old man not up on the times.
Then, someone in the FBI failed to prevent him from briefly appearing on the Ten Most Wanted, then suspiciously being removed.
Now, they’re painted into corner where their choices are blowing up the official J6 narrative by admitting Epps and many others in attendance were on the payroll, or giving Epps a soft sentence (and probably high compensation to keep his silence) hoping for the best.
The Jan 6th. narrative is being blown up from multiple angles.
Real Marines turn their backs to Ray Epps for his treachery to America and the people.
And then this.
Navy guy gets 27 months for giving secrets to the Chinese.
US District Judge R. Gary Klausner on Monday handed down the 27-month prison sentence to Petty Officer Wenheng Zhao, 26, of Monterey Park, Calif.
nypost.com
.Isn’t there an amendment in the Bill of Rights that supposed to keep things like this from happening?