01/19/2021 / By Ethan Huff
The mainstream media accusation that Trump supporters were responsible for the “siege” that overtook the United States Capitol on Jan. 6 defies an overwhelming body of evidence showing that Trump haters led the “insurrection.”
Archived tweets from Mike Dunn, leader of the “Boogaloo Bois,” reveal that this allegedly “far-right” group, according to the establishment, is actually the opposite. Dunn and his comrades are both anti-government and anti-Trump, and they want a revolution into Marxism.
As rioters were let inside the Capitol, Dunn was boasting on Twitter about how his “bois” were part of “fireteams,” the job of which was to mock “tyrants” like Trump.
Dunn further wrote that various Boogaloo Bois “teams” had been “activated in VA (Virginia)” with four fireteams “inside the capital and 7 more outside.”
The purpose behind the swarm was “to revel in the breach of security while mocking the defenses that protects [sic] tyrants … whether that be Trump or others,” Dunn added, referring to the many members of Congress who are, in fact, known tyrants.
Almost immediately after the riot, Dunn took to Parler via the account of “The Last Sons of Liberty” to issue an official statement about the incident, which explained that any opportunity to scoff at America’s corrupt leaders “should be capitalized on.”
“Yesterday, when presented with that moment, undercover bois went to work to hype up the people,” Dunn wrote.
“Working alongside of others (Last Sons not being solely responsible for the events that took place) a breach was made into the building which is rightfully ours to walk in as we please, because our taxes paid for it.”
As for Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed by law enforcement while inside the Capitol, Dunn argues that the “feds drew first blood years ago,” and are thus “fair game now.”
On Jan. 8 during an interview with Reuters, Dunn admitted that “three or four groups of loyalists under his command helped storm the Capitol.” He further stated that his mob “embraced the moment to strike against the government.”
And yet despite this admission, the mainstream media continues to blame “Trump supporters” for the incident, using it to try to abolish the First Amendment and impose a communist “social credit score” type of system in the United States.
On Jan. 17, another mob of armed protestors turned up at the Capitol building in Lansing, Mich., this time donning LGBTQP “rainbow” flags and other overt left-wing paraphernalia.
One guy was seen wearing a Black Lives Matter (BLM) sweatshirt, while others wore helmets, face masks and backpacks as Antifa usually does.
This group was likewise painted by the media as being “Trump supporters,” even though it was clear as day that they were all left-wing terrorists there to cause trouble.
“If you continue to oppress the American people, they will remain rational no longer,” the speaker of the group announced, refusing to give his own name or the name of the organization when asked.
“We come in peace. We do not intend to commit violence.”
The Boogaloo Bois appear to be on the same side as the group that appeared in Lansing, and neither of them support Trump or Republicans. This cannot be stressed enough as the fake news spin machine continues to churn out propaganda claiming otherwise.
“Hey, this is another deep state, CIA, FBI false flag operation, the Boogaloos and QAnon are part of it,” wrote one commenter at The Gateway Pundit. “Hat tip to Steve Bannon’s warroom podcast for never buying into the Q psyop BS.”
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