Thursday, 26 December 2024

Alex Jones Reacts To ‘Bombshell’ Footage Where CIA Officer Reveals FBI Agents Were In 1/6 Crowd, Asks Elon Musk To Call For Congressional Investigation


Alex Jones Reacts To 'Bombshell' Footage Where CIA Officer Reveals FBI Agents Were In 1/6 Crowd, Asks Elon Musk To Call For Congressional Investigation

Screenshot / YouTube, Law&Crime Network; Screenshot / X, Sound Investigations; Screenshot / YouTube, TED, Cropped by Resist the Mainstream

An undercover video from Sound Investigations shows Gavin O'Blennis, a former FBI employee and contracting CIA officer, alleging that there were at least 20 FBI agents present among the J6 crowd.

O'Blennis said he personally knew agents that were present, and he also bragged about how the agency helped others sue Alex Jones for defamation, sparking a response from the InfoWars host himself.

“Breaking bombshell!” Jones said on X. “FBI/CIA deep state manager confirms FBI agents were in the crowd on Jan 6th. Officer confesses to three letter government agencies targeting Alex Jones to silence him.”

“More info set to break soon,” he continued. “@elonmusk please call for a congressional investigation ASAP.”

At the time of this writing, Musk has not yet responded to Jones' request. However, he commented “concerning” under the Sound Investigations post on X.

Users on X quickly commented to show their support for Jones and their outrage for the undercover footage.

“Alex Jones is owed at least a billion dollars in compensation by the federal government, plus widespread apologies from the corporate media and government goons, for all the nefarious actions taken against him in bad faith, utterly weaponizing the court system to try to silence him,” said HealthRanger in a reply that amassed over 1,300 likes and 239 reposts.

The Post Millennial outlined that O'Blennis said the agency got what it wanted at the end of the Jones lawsuit: to “take all his money.”

The officer also flaunted that the agency “can put anyone in jail” when the undercover journalist asked about the FBI's involvement in Jones’ defamation case.

“You can kind of put anyone in jail if you know what to do,” he would add later. 

Sound Investigations asked, “And the goal with him was what? Just to bankrupt him?”

“Uh, pretty much, and we let the [Sandy Hook] families do it,” O'Blennis replied.

“We don't encourage people,” he quickly clarified, “we just say, 'There's no federal statute being broken, but you do have the option for a civil case. And it's a pretty good case in our opinion.'”

Sound Investigations responded, asking, “Basically, the citizens did your job?”

“Yeah,” O'Blennis replied.

The Sound Investigations reporter asked about how the agency is able to put virtually anyone in jail, to which O'Blennis would elaborate: “You set them up. You create the situation where they have no choice but to act on their impulse. And once they act on that impulse—some would call that entrapment, its a fine line.”

O'Blennis was then asked if the FBI practices entrapment a lot. “We get really close,” the officer said, adding that the agency calls it a “nudge.”

“We get as close as we can without doing it,” he added.

O'Blennis informed the journalist that FBI agents are consistently deployed within crowds during protests in the nation's capital.

“I mean, I'm talking they maybe had 20 [agents]. You needed 1,000 to get rid of that crowd,” O'Blennis said.

He also conveyed to the journalist that following the incident, the FBI preferred to keep the presence of their agents within the crowd undisclosed.

When asked if people would eventually discover the agents, O'Blennis responded: “Nope, and they probably never will.”

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