FBI's Informant Program Underhandedly Targets Americans

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The informant program used by the FBI “officially” began in 1956. Known as “COINTELPRO,” short for Counter-Intelligence Program, it was initially meant to fight communism. According to the FBI’s own website, “[i]n the 1960s, it was expanded to include a number of other domestic groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, the Socialist Workers Party, and the Black Panther Party.” They claim the program ended in 1971. Or did it?

Revelations now emerging are beginning to shed a very different light on just who was behind the violence at the Capitol last January. If, as it’s appearing, the FBI informants had a controlling role on Jan. 6th as it now is certain they had with Michigan Gov Whitmer’s supposed kidnapping plot last year, Director Wray has some serious explaining to do.

I recently interviewed Jeremy Brown’s girlfriend in her first interview ever. Because he’s been sitting in a maximum-security cell for over sixty days now, Tylene is determined to keep his story fresh. After nine months since Jeremy was at the Capitol (not in), the FBI arrested this 20-year, two-time Bronze Star recipient, four-time deployed to warzones hero on Sept. 30th of this year. Why now?

Watch the video and read the full article by Cathi Chamberlain, aka The Deplorable Author. The story continues... back at https://americaoutloud.com.

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