The Secret Service suffered yet another massive communication failure on January 6, 2021, destroying evidence, refusing to examine the evidence, and lying afterward. For those who have been following closely, this may seem like accusations lifted straight from the headlines of the nearly forgotten attempt to kill Donald Trump, but in reality, it’s about yet another significant setback and possible assassination attempt.
The reaction to the Capitol Building breach and riot on January 6, 2021, as well as the pipe bombs discovered outside the DNC and close to the RNC, the Secret Service inspector general published an 82-page inquiry.
Within hours after the incident, the Secret Service chief deleted messages, emails, and documents related to January 6 in an attempt to switch up the phone migration process for the entire system. No one thought to save the data. It’s strange, isn’t it?
Even the inspector general doesn’t think they were able to halt the exodus. Furthermore, no one believes they couldn’t maintain the data. We’ve ingrained the phrase “bleach bit” in our minds, lost several emails, crashed hard drives, and heard about phone smashing and document-shredding parties—and that’s just with regard to Hillary Clinton.
Even though the “trigger” was a one-hour kitchen timer, if you’ve read our previous articles on the J6 event, you’re already familiar with the sequence of events—the alleged placement of both purported incendiary devices the night before. Coincidentally, the Capitol breach began at the same time as the discovery of the devices in several locations on Capitol Hill. The youngsters describe these incidents as somewhat suspenseful. Actually, it seems that the police either designed these incidents as decoys to divert attention away from them or used the occasion to press more charges against the unfortunate pro-Trump demonstrators who wandered into the fictitious no-go area that Ray Epps’s buddies had previously cleared out.
This led to the swift discovery and arrest of the Duluth grandmother, who was updating her knitting circle app near D.C. on J6, for breaching a fictitious border, initially delineated by a previously removed bike rack. The police have imprisoned her, but what about the individual who planted the pipe bomb? Oh my goodness, we can’t seem to track down that guy’s mobile usage.
Is the Secret Service participating in this operation, knowingly or unknowingly? In a recent podcast episode of “Adult in the Room,” misinformation expert Dr. J. Michael Waller revealed to me that, in his opinion, it is. All the parts appear to be in place. As I detailed in my column on Sunday, the agency failed to disclose the event involving Kamala Harris, to deem it a “Unusual Protective Event,” and to do an after-action report.
The House Oversight Committee is also quite dubious.
“The data migration procedure allegedly didn’t start until January 16, 2021, according to the USSS. The USSS claims that they removed these texts as part of a scheduled data migration from January 27 to April 20, 2021. However, USSS does not clarify why, in light of the events of January 6, the Department did not halt or cancel this data migration after receiving preservation letters from Congress. The USSS fails to provide an explanation for the lack of backup copies of these pertinent electronic conversations.
Darren Beattie, the editor of Revolver News, is also dubious.
The most damaging detail in the OIG report is that the Secret Service did not record Kamala Harris’s departure following the discovery of the pipe bomb as a “Unusual Protective Event” (UPE), as would have been expected and required. It appears as though nothing occurred! The Secret Service failed to submit an After Action form that would have included information on the security breach and their reaction to it. Even the chief of the Secret Service said that this was a blatant breach of protocol, according to the OIG investigation.”
If that were the case, wouldn’t Kamala Harris be promoting her near-death encounter with a crazy Trump terrorist on J6 while out on the campaign trail? No. Both the Secret Service and she are the dogs that didn’t bark.
Author:Â Blake Ambrose