Many people are convinced that Ray Epps was an FBI informant. Look at the facts. Epps is caught on video on January 5th and 6th inciting people to riot at the capitol. In his testimony to the fake J6 committee claims that he thought the Capitol was open, but if he really believed it was open, why would you have to storm it? That makes as much sense as a conversation between Joe Biden and John Fetterman.
On January 6th, Epps threw a large Trump sign at the police. People who never entered the capitol or attacked police officers have had their homes raided and face years in prison, but somehow, Epps was never arrested at all. He did temporarily have a spot on the FBI most wanted list, but he was quickly removed without explanation. FBI officials that have testified before Congress have refused to talk about Epps at all.
Epps had told his nephew that he was out in front and had orchestrated the riots at the Capitol. During the J6 committee, Epps claimed that what he said was not what he meant. Do you believe that? Because if you do I have a great deal for you on a bridge. In fact, he told the J6 committee that he tried to stop the violence despite the fact that he spent two days promoting it.
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Ray Epps, a mysterious January 6 figure some theorized to be a federal informant, told his nephew that he “orchestrated” what transpired that day in 2021.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELThe bombastic assertion was revealed in a lightly redacted transcript released Thursday by the House January 6 Committee. Claiming he made a poor choice of words to his nephew, Epps insisted to congressional investigators his actions had nothing to do with inciting the Capitol riot and, to the contrary, he was trying to stop the onset of violence. Epps, who is seen in video clips encouraging people to march into the Capitol, also flatly denied he was acting on behalf of any government agency while in Washington, D.C.
His nephew, 28-year-old Dalin, texted Epps on the morning of January 6, saying, “You and Jim be safe.” Jim is Epps’ son, who was also in the nation’s capital. Hours later, at 2:12 p.m., as the violence at the Capitol was getting underway, Epps responded with a brag. “I was in the front with a few others. I also orchestrated it,” he said.
Investigators pressed Epps to explain his wording.
Epps said:
“I just meant that I got — you have to understand our relationship, uncle-nephew. We hunt together. We fun with each other [sic]. We do that kind of stuff. What I meant by ‘orchestrate,’ I helped get people there.”
Epps also said:
(He) “took credit for it, but I didn’t know what I was taking credit for. I won’t know what the right word is, but ‘orchestrating’ — my wife has told me over and over, you shouldn’t say things you don’t — you know, I shouldn’t have used that word.”
“I believe people went there for answers. People wanted to know what’s next. And I believe they were emotionally charged. A lot of people were emotionally charged and could have got sucked in. So, when these guys tried to hijack it, I think some innocent people, people that meant well, probably were emotionally charged and did some things they normally wouldn’t do.”





















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