Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Follow the money.
The whole thing was coordinated, not just the Proud Boys, but the Oathkeepers, the 3% and other Milita groups. they were well funded, well armed, well organized.
It was a failed coup attempt and the world watched it unfold from the George Floyd murder to Jan 6th.
Interesting. So I’m sure there was an extremely large cache of weapons seized at the Capitol on January 6th in this failed coup attempt by these well armed groups. I’d assume thousands of guns were seized because of the size of the crowd. Care to provide us a link to reports of all these seized weapons by these well funded, armed groups?
They didn’t carry guns. They communicated by private channels. Oath Keepers moved as one military style unit, up the stairs in front of the Capitol. They donned tactical gear and carried flag poles and batons and bear spray and and tasers and zip ties. Someone brought the supplies to make a large gallows and noose. Militia members didn’t even need to use guns because the angry mob so vastly outnumbered the Capitol Police that the police were afraid of what would happen if they fired into the crowd, so they weren’t using their guns (outside the building). Members of the mob who weren’t part of coordinated militia helped by overwhelming officers with sticks and pieces of broken furniture and metal pieces removed from the inauguration scaffolding and fire extinguishers. A few were able to wrest riot shields from officers’ hands and used those as weapons. We know a few tried to crush an officer between a door and the doorframe and to steal Officer Fannone’s service revolver.
There wasn’t close to enough manpower and necessary equipment for law enforcement to round up insurrectionists and arrest them, so we’ll never know what else was carried into the Capitol that day.