Chris Wray's Resignation is All About J6
FBI Director Christopher Wray resigned on Tuesday, and the next day the Inspector General (IG) of the FBI released a damning report on FBI participation in the riots outside the capital on January 6th, 2021. The timing of these two events is no coincidence.
The mainstream media attempted to spin the report as a nothing burger, but what the report shows does confirm what many Trump supporters have long suspected. The report says that 26 paid FBI employees, not FBI agents, but paid informants, were embedded within the crowd in front of the capital on J6, and some of these individuals on the FBI payroll committed illegal acts, including entering the capital along with the other protestors, but were not prosecuted. This is significant for several reasons.
First, in July 2023, Chris Wray denied to a congressional committee that FBI “agents” were in the crowd on J6 but refused to elaborate further, using the excuse that it was an ongoing investigation. Technically, he told the truth; the embedded individuals were not agents. They were paid informants, but this is a difference without a distinction. Chris Wray knew what he was being asked. The Congressmen wanted to know if the FBI had placed people in the crowd before the riot. The answer was yes; Wray knew it but hid this information when asked. Wray intentionally obfuscated the facts and, by doing so, may have perjured himself in front of Congress with his testimony. We should wonder why he would have taken that risk if FBI employees had done nothing illegal.
Second, ever since the J6 riots, it was obvious that some prominent individuals in the crowd committed illegal acts but were never punished. Ray Epps is one name people bring up. There were others like him urging protestors to enter the capital building. In one video taken immediately outside a capital building window, an individual encouraged the crowd to break a window to enter. The crowd can be heard chanting “Fed, Fed, Fed” because they recognized the individual as an undercover agent. It is possible that Ray Epps and others like him were agent provocateurs paid by the FBI to stir up the crowd. That may be the reason those individuals were never brought to justice.
Third, the presence of FBI paid informants in the crowd is exculpatory evidence for those convicted of crimes on J6. That information was withheld from the defendants in those cases, potentially nullifying all j6 convictions. This should resonate with Alaskans because the FBI did the same thing to Alaska Senator Ted Stevens. Just before the 2008 election, Stevens was indicted on 7 counts of making false statements to the FBI, costing him a chance at reelection. Consequently, we ended up with the idiot Democrat Mark Begich as our senator for a term.
The FBI charged Stevens with crimes, but at the same time, they withheld exonerating evidence that proved Stevens’s innocence. This is called a Brady rule violation, allowing a judge to declare a mistrial. However, it was only after an FBI whistleblower came forward, revealing the existence of this evidence, that the case against Stevens was overturned on appeal. Nobody in the FBI was ever held responsible for withholding this evidence.
The FBI may have been up to the same old tricks in the January 6th, 2021 investigation. They may have intentionally withheld information from the public for some reason, but this week’s IG report may signify things are changing.
There is much more to the story about the events of January 6th, 2021, that has yet to come out. Many odd and unexplained things happened on that day that the FBI may know about. Why has the pipe bomber never been found? Why were Ray Epps and others never prosecuted or required to testify under oath in front of public Congressional committees? Why have all the videos of that day never been released? Speaker Mike Johnson started to do so when he took over as Speaker of the House, but somebody got to him, and he suddenly stopped releasing those videos without explanation. All of this information must be revealed before we will know the complete truth about what happened that day, and it may incriminate people in positions of power.
Releasing the IG’s report now probably means the FBI is starting to worry that the incoming Trump administration will reveal the truth about its culpability in these matters to the American people. The FBI fears transparency the most, and that is precisely what Donald Trump is bringing to them.
Citations:
https://www.newsnationnow.com/politics/faq-what-wray-said-at-fbi-hearing/
https://www.propublica.org/article/breaking-us-senator-indicted-729
https://www.nacdl.org/Content/ProsecutionofSenatorTedStevens


