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Link?Because he contacted them immediately and answered their questions.
It’s very simple. No conspiracy theory required.
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Link?Because he contacted them immediately and answered their questions.
It’s very simple. No conspiracy theory required.
As usual, you’re making shit up as you go.
Taking your football and going home now? How adult of you.You asked. I answered. Your tinfoil hat conspiracy theory isn’t required to explain why he got off the list.
Your stupid thoughts don’t matter.
He knows first hand how crazy some of you people are and he wants to stay away from the people who are spreading this nonsense.
His words:
"You can’t convince some people. There are extremists out there that you’ll never convince them that they’re wrong."
I already posted it for you, retard. It was the one you didn’t read from Axios.Link?
Yup. Your dumb opinion doesn’t matter.Revolver:
Ray Epps is a free man. He has never been arrested or charged. Nearly 10 months after January 6, the FBI and Justice Department still refuse to comment on whether Epps has ever been served a search warrant.
Tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists think there is more here. There isn’t. He spoke to the FBI and to a bipartisan Jan 6 committee.Taking your football and going home now? How adult of you.
Bottom line here, there is much, much more to Ray Epps than meets the eye, which required investigation.
Because you guys wouldn’t believe him anyway. Why would he want to go interview with Tucker when he’s already pushing that conspiracy theory? Do you really think Tucker is going to apologize for spreading baseless conspiracy theories? Do you really think that there‘s anything Epps can say that is going to convince the majority of you idiots that he isn’t with the FBI? He knows exactly how insane you guys are. The best he can do is lay low.Oh yes, back to what Epps "said." Well that totally defies common sense. He never made any attempt to clear his name to anybody on the right. Why would he go with the far leftist NYT? Because very few if anybody on the right reads that rag. He's only rallying support of his own people.
But your article did bring up something that I found very interesting. It claims he moved from his mobile home to a trailer. A mobile home is just about a trailer. You can pick it up and move anywhere you want; not as easily as a trailer, but people do it every day. You see them on lowboy trailers all the time on the highway.
XponentialChaos said:
Because you guys wouldn’t believe him anyway. Why would he want to go interview with Tucker when he’s already pushing that conspiracy theory? Do you really think Tucker is going to apologize for spreading baseless conspiracy theories? Do you really think that there‘s anything Epps can say that is going to convince the majority of you idiots that he isn’t with the FBI? He knows exactly how insane you guys are. The best he can do is lay low.
He pretty much left everything. His mobile home, his business, his state. He has death threats coming his way and doesn’t want to be tracked down. You idiots ruined his life and he’s one of your own. I think it’s fitting that he was spreading conspiracy theories and then had his life destroyed by the same people over a different conspiracy theory. Karma has a sense of humor.
Here, for example, is a quotes from a DOJ press release. It describes the federal case against five members of the so-called Proud Boys a group you're supposed to be terrified of, quote, on January six. One, the defendants directed, mobilized and led members of the crowd onto the capitol grounds and into the Capitol.
And quote again, that's what you just saw ray Epps tried to do. But here's the difference others would have done that are in prison or facing long terms in prison, but no charges have ever been filed against Ray Epps despite the fact there's no question did it because once more it's on tape.
But they remain curiously uninterested in the Epps case. We've got what seems like an actual insurrectionist on tape, but they don't want to talk about it and they definitely don't want you to talk about it or ask any questions, as if to prove that point, 'The New York Times' just ran a piece explaining that when you asked questions about, you are committing a moral crime, maybe even helping Putin .
But they remain curiously uninterested in the Epps case. We've got what seems like an actual insurrectionist on tape, but they don't want to talk about it and they definitely don't want you to talk about it or ask any questions, as if to prove that point, 'The New York Times' just ran a piece explaining that when you asked questions about, you are committing a moral crime, maybe even helping Putin .
The piece was entitled it's just been life as the victim of a January six conspiracy theory. Oh, so Ray Epps, the guy telling people to breach the Capitol is now in the words 'New York Times,' a victim, a victim of your unrestrained curiosity. Now, this piece was written by a reporter who has spent years schilling openly for the intelligence agency.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v..._of_ray_epps_and_the_january_6_committee.htmlIt may give you some sense of where the storyline comes from, like the agencies themselves, the New York Times piece was highly deceptive. For example, the New York Times says that Epps was, quote, taped urging people to go to Capitol Hill. But that's not what the tape shows. Raft's is doing something very different. Epps is urging people to go into the Capitol, not to the Capitol.
And there's a big difference legally. One is a crime, according to the DOJ, and the other is not a crime."
Correct. And it aligns with how he got off that list, which is what you asked. Makes perfect sense.And he says he talked to the FBI.....says. LOL He has never been arrested or charged.
J6 didn't have any interest until all kinds of questions were being asked of him.Correct. And it aligns with how he got off that list, which is what you asked. Makes perfect sense.
Of course you don’t want to believe in the obvious answer. You want to believe in the elaborate conspiracy theory because that’s so much more fun with your wild imagination.
This summarizes you guys perfectly. You ignore the obvious and you believe in ridiculous conspiracy theories.I don't believe in the obvious, only facts.....which there are none.....yet.
You’re quoting RevolverRevolver:
Ray Epps is a free man. He has never been arrested or charged. Nearly 10 months after January 6, the FBI and Justice Department still refuse to comment on whether Epps has ever been served a search warrant.
Once again, all you have is the guy denying he is FBI. In other words, you have nothing.I already posted it for you, retard. It was the one you didn’t read from Axios.
Nothing bi-partisan about the Sham Shit Show.Tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists think there is more here. There isn’t. He spoke to the FBI and to a bipartisan Jan 6 committee.
Your tinfoil hat nonsense isn’t necessary to explain this.
Apply that to Trump.The fact that Epps said "peacefully" eve once...along with the fact that hew didn't assault anyone and didn't enter the Capitol means that the government was not going to get a conviction.
If the lack of them trying is your evidence that he was FBI...you got nothing
The outlet (Revolver) confirmed his phone records showed he spoke to the FBI and obtained transcripts from additional interviews.You’re quoting Revolver
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You asked me for the link, retard. Apparently you still can’t read.Once again, all you have is the guy denying he is FBI. In other words, you have nothing.
Actually it is bipartisan. You just don’t like the Republicans on the committee.Nothing bi-partisan about the Sham Shit Show.
And once again, all you have is his claims.
I asked for a link that would confirm your bullshit. Quotes from Epps denying he is FBI proves nothing beyond you are a gullible rube.You asked me for the link, retard. Apparently you still can’t read.
There’s nothing he can say that would convince you conspiracy theorists that he’s not with the FBI.