I was at the Capitol on January 6th. It was not a hoax nor was it an elaborate false flag set-up. The rub is both sides are not telling the public the truth of the matter. On one hand the liberals have way overblown what happened acting like it was the second coming of the french revolution. On the other hand the conservatives that didn't attend are now trying to rationalize this away by claiming this is some sort of elaborate stage-managed fiction, which is fairly ironic considering anyone that attended Jan 6th are now the verified vanguard frontline of the American Christianity and conservative movement.
The truth is that this was a fairly peaceful and completely lawful protest. The official President of the United States of America invited citizens from across the country to attend and additionally the protest was permitted to occur there until 6 PM (a curfew set by the black female DEMOCRAT mayor of DC, Muriel Bowser whom permitted this to happen.) The most violent and unlawful episodes of this event came during obviously the breach which was unlawful but not as Bastille Day-esque as the media pretends, and then towards the end of the lawfully allotted time when the police began firing tear gas to clear the demonstrators away from the building as 6 PM's curfew drew near is probably the most violent episode of that day since the government did kill 4 people. Besides this the crowd pretty much just stood around in front of the Capitol chanting and yelling and just absorbing the moment.
I was also at the BLM riot in DC back in May when George Floyd killed himself and I was also at the Million MAGA March not long after the election and I have a fair bit of experience navigating what we call Mass Social Events especially for radical religious and political groups, experience both in rightwing and leftwing MSE's and groups. To set a sort of comparison, the BLM riot was extraordinarily violent on a scale of 1-10 it was definitely a 10 for the reasons that the entire city was going up in flames, the black mob was extraordinarily violent Also the premise of their riot was essentially that a thug killed himself by swallowing a ridiculous amount of fentanyl after robbing a store and they were there to support Barabbas because they're an evil people that frankly love everything that is wrong. At the BLM riot you couldn't feel safe among the extraordinarily violent crowd, the police also were all geared out in tactical gear and you couldn't trust them as well, for this reason of being in an environment that is very dangerous on all sides, and the scope of it being throughout the whole city, I rank it a 10. The Million MAGA March was at the other opposite end of the spectrum and was entirely peaceful, I'd rate that as a 1 in terms of extremity. It was essentially just a bunch of people walking around and buying souvenirs, almost a country fair type of atmosphere, both the crowd and the police were very calm at the March. With this experience and knowledge I'd rate the Capitol Demonstration on Jan 6th at about a 4 for the reason that the action was contained to one small area, the only real flare ups was the breach and then clearing out the space as the curfew drew on, but even this wasn't so extreme as the BLM riot which was like a running street battle. Once the DC metro police started tearing gassing the crowd on Jan 6th the conservatives gave up pretty quickly and went home. For myself I departed about fifteen minutes before the curfew was enacted, went to my superiors in a certain pro-American federal government agency and gave them my report and the photos I had taken, some of which i will share here.
My theory on why the media and the elites are still very obsessed with this event is really quite simple; they're afraid. The implications of this event are a lot more psychological than they are tangible. There is a sort of psychological paradigm with the elite called the Ivory Tower Complex. The gist of the Ivory Tower mindset is that they think they are far removed and far above the common public because it is very rare for them to have a genuine interaction with the public. What happened on Jan 6th is the Ivory Tower illusion was utterly shattered, now they know they're not far away, they're not untouchable. So now they have to overcompensate by hammering away at the simpletons' minds with the propaganda in the media, by publicly punishing and shaming all the people that dared to stand up to them, by making a classic show-trial example out of the former President even though they knew it would go nowhere legally (for it is a purely psychological tactic), and by creating an environment of fear and informants among neighbors to divide the public. Like in all classic totalitarian regimes that seize power through unscrupulous means their actions are a terrible inauspicious portent that has set a dark tone for how the rest of the decade shall go.
Watching the fallout in the media and the talk in the social media such as here; I am struck by an episode in the Bible after King Solomon dies and King Rehoboam, his son, starts his reign. In the episode the old men advise Rehoboam to greet the people with reconciliation. The young men advise Rehoboam to threaten the people to be harder on them than his father. Rehoboam as the story goes takes the side of the foolish youth and boasts that he will rule the people with a hard vigor. As a result the kingdom rebels against him and is torn in two. America right now is at similar decision point and Joe Biden faces a similar choice with similar implications as Rehoboam.
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