Exhibit 95-2: Bodycam footage from Officer Richard Carter
This video was titled "Escort Harris to DNC" in the January 6 case discovery.
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 92-2: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
From Footnote 1 in my Motion to Postpone April 3 Status Hearing:
"For those working for the Department of Justice in Washington D.C. who may be more unfamiliar with metaphorical language and/or adversity, “between a rock and a hard place” is a common phrase used to convey being trapped in a difficult situation. For an example, see Exhibit 1"
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Exhibit 85-1: Bodycam footage from Officer Owais Akhtar
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 82-9: Bodycam footage from Officer Jeffrey Leslie
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 82-10: Bodycam footage from Officer Ricardo Perez
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 82-8: Bodycam footage from Officer Michael Dowling
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 81-11: Bodycam footage from Officer Lawrence Lazewski
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 81-6: Bodycam footage from Officer Anthony Alioto
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 81-2: Bodycam footage from Officer Luke Foskett
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 81-10: Bodycam footage from Officer Terry Thorne
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 81-9: Bodycam footage from Officer Christopher Vanacore
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 81-8: Bodycam footage from Officer Daniel Styles
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 81-7: Bodycam footage from Officer Tyquan Brown
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 81-5: Bodycam footage from Officer Carlos Mejia
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 81-4: Bodycam footage from Officer Daniel Harrington
This video exhibit is not designated as sensitive or highly sensitive by the government, and thus, is not considered a material subject to the protective order.
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Exhibit 81-3: Michael Sherwin on 60 Minutes
In an interview with 60 Minutes, U. S. Attorney for D.C. Michael Sherwin discussed his undercover work on January 6, and his sadistic desire for "shock and awe" arrests.
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The Salt and Light Brigade's Conspiracy to Storm the Capitol
When is the DOJ going to file conspiracy charges against Bill Dunfee, Sam Andrews, Dave Daubenmire, and the 140+ people working with them to 'storm the capitol' on January 6? And why do so many of them have security clearances and backgrounds in intelligence agencies?
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Entrapment: The FBI's Whitmer Fednapping Plot
This is a compilation of news clips covering the FBI's Whitmer Fednapping entrapment plot. This video is provided for educational purposes.
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U. S. Attorney Michael Sherwin and the Men with Rifles
We all remember how pipe bombs drew police away from the Capitol on January 6, but few remember that police also responded to men getting off a bus with rifles near where Trump was speaking.
And nobody talks about how U.S. Attorney for D.C. Michael Sherwin was there on scene.
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How the Columbus Door Pushers Entered the Capitol
Footage is now available showing George Tenney's Capitol entrance. Interestingly, the first 4 people to the Columbus Doors (and 5 of the first 6) entered within 35 seconds). Tenney and Youngers then filmed people for nearly 2 minutes. #Insider135 #SandStoneHoodie #GreenSidesPack
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What was Ashli Babbitt filming in the U.S. Capitol?
When will we get to see what Ashli Babbitt was filming in the Capitol?
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January 6: Timing Tenney at the Columbus Doors
After watching my video asking questions about George Amos Tenney III opening the east Columbus doors on January 6, Rep. Adam Kinzinger responded that "to open this door you have to hold it for a few seconds."
To be fair, we now have clear photos of the sign by the door, which instructs to hold for 3 seconds, then wait for 15 seconds for the door locks to disengage.
I am an objective thinker, so I timed Tenney pushing the doors. His first press lasts less than a second. This is evidenced by the door and crash bar relaxing as his pressure leaves, and his arm appears to lift.
Tenney then pressed the left door again. This second time he held longer, but still less than two seconds.
The third time, Tenney presses the right door for less than two seconds.
There was at least 15 seconds after both the first and second releases, but not the third. So were either of those presses 3 seconds long, we can assume (if the sign is accurate) that the door should open.
However, it appears Tenney did not make a 3 second press which we are told is needed to disengage those locks.
It is possible that technical failures released the locks in less than 3. It's also very possible that Adam Kinzinger is a liar. [He is, but even liars sometimes tell the truth].
Strangely, Kinzinger also claimed that Tenney was talking to other protestors on the balcony, and that those protestors instructed Tenney how to disengage the door. If so, please release the footage! Release all of it. The people want to see the truth for themselves.
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The Strange Events of January 6 - Part 1: 15th and Constitution Ave.
Why was Ray Epps stationed at the intersection of 15th and Constitution Ave. for more than four hours on the morning of January 6? Who were his associates? Why was Megan Paradise spreading the same message to 'go to the Capitol after Trump is done speaking'?
This video compilation is the result of surveying hundreds of hours of footage from January 6 and lays out the facts as they happened. Please subscribe for future installments in this series!
The contents of this video are for information purposes only.
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