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Ray Epps, A Fed Who Started January 6 Riot, Was From The FBI ‘MOST WANTED’’ List!

Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie, this Thursday on his hearing, attacked General Merrick Garland about the mystery man, Ray Epps, the main suspect of inciting the January 6 riot.

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There’s one video from January 5, where Epps can be heard speaking. He said, “I don’t even like to say it because I’ll be arrested. I’ll say it. We need to go into the Capitol.”

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On the phone, Epps spoke to the AZ Republic after the riots that he went to the Capitol but was advised by the attorney to remain silent about it.

The video that circulates online shows him saying, “We’re here to defend the Constitution” and “We need to go into the Capitol.”

On January 8, the FBI field office shared a photo from a person who seemed to be Epps.

Also, the FBI suspect in the photo could be seen, but take a look at this video.


Epps was among the first people to start the riot. In the video, you can see that he is working with a clean-cut, athletic young man who fits the federal agent profile.

Revolver news reported that Epps was quiet because he was number one on the wanted list of FBI. Readers could dig deeper and see what’s hiding behind this. The key passage from the most critical viral video was:

“Then, on July 1, between the hours of 3:37 a.m. and 5:55 p.m., the FBI finally took action on Ray Epps,” Revolver News reported. “But not to prosecute him, or to announce a sweeping investigation or FBI SWAT raid on Epps’s house for all of his phones and electronics. Instead, someone at the FBI quietly and stealthily purged every trace of Ray Epps from the Capitol Riots Most Wanted database.”

“Using the Wayback Machine from archive.org, we see that from January 8, 2021, until 3:37 a.m. on July 1, every archived version of the FBI.gov website shows Ray Epps as Suspect 16,” the report continued. “The below photo is just a snapshot sample from February 16, 2021 — but users can view the Web Archive themselves to witness the Ray Epps purge occurring sometime between 3:37 a.m. and 5:55 p.m. on July 1. That would be during the FBI workday.”

Before and after screenshots.

Revolver highlighted that the suspects who were arrested had a label ‘’arrested’’ below the images. Epps’s image was deleted from the page.

The report also noted that Epps instructed his “commandos and the crowds at his attention to rush into the Capitol,” but he also “assiduously protected cops and law enforcement so no local or federal officers would be harmed during the precision breaches.

The NY Times misled the readers trying to cover Epps. On June 30, they reported:

One of the biggest questions hanging over the aftermath of Jan. 6 was whether the riot was planned and carried out by organized groups.

By identifying and tracking key players throughout the day, we found that most — even some at the forefront of the action — were ardent, but disorganized Trump supporters swept up in the moment and acting individually.

The first person to enter the Capitol building, for example, was a 43-year-old husband and father from Kentucky named Michael Sparks. He has no known affiliation with any organized groups. Ray Epps, an Arizona man seen in widely-circulated videos telling Trump supporters on multiple occasions to go into the Capitol, also seemed to have acted on his own.

You can see in the image above that the man with his hat backward is the investigator in the barricades breach at the East side of the Capitol. Also, it was 10 minutes before Trump’s end of the speech.

‘’ The night before, the pro-Trump crowd immediately identified Epps’s proposal to storm the Capitol as something only a Fed would propose,” Revolver notes.

“January 6, after all, was scheduled as a Trump rally,” the report notes. “In the 323 rallies before Trump took office and the 168 rallies after that, there had never been a single instance of rioting or pre-planned illegal activity. Lawbreaking was 0 for 491 at Trump rallies before January 6.”

Epps is caught on the video, and you can see that below, right next to John Earl Sullivan, the ANTIFA-supporting revolutionary. Sullivan is among the primary suspects for January 6.

Becker News previously reported that all John Earl Sullivan’s YouTube videos had been scrubbed.

At the end of September, Sullivan came back to YouTube, under another account, Jayden C. He shared that he couldn’t believe that he got banned.

Sullivan was imprisoned on federal charges on January 14. But, he had an exclusive January 6 footage, for which CNN paid $90,000. Later, the footage was confiscated by U.S. authorities.

“U.S. authorities have confiscated roughly $90,000 from a Utah man who sold footage of a woman being fatally shot during the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump,” Reuters reported in May.

“Prosecutors also have filed additional criminal charges against the man, John Earle Sullivan, a self-described political activist who is accused of entering the Capitol building and participating in the riot, ” the report noted, citing unsealed court filings.

“Sullivan now faces a total of eight criminal counts, including weapons charges, related to the riot,” the report added. “Sullivan’s lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment.”

We have to mention that one of the charges was due to having a dangerous weapon, a knife,

The Ashli Babbitt shooting is the most bizarre political theater in America. We have numerous unanswered questions. The NY Times in February reported that the capitol riots buried many important and relevant details about the death of Ashli Babbitt.

The Times’ story obscures the mysterious circumstances about Babbitt’s murder to protect a trio of shadowy figures involved in the incident.

Their habit of deleting and suppressing evidence is a criminal act. Also, the FBI refused to share the footage long 14,000 hours, and that’s the most suspicious thing of all.

It is going on a year after January 6. The American people still do not have answers about the extent to which FBI informants and agents were involved.

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Addison Wilson

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