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FBI Testimony about the January 6 Pipe Bombs Has Been Proven False

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Was Hunter Biden the person who planted the pipe bombs outside the RNC and DNC headquarters in Washington, DC on the night of January 5, 2021? That’s only a half-sarcastic question.

The reason why we ask is because the FBI seems so disinterested in cracking the case. An FBI official testified before Congress that the cell phone data from the pipe bomb investigation was corrupted, so they couldn’t identify the suspect. Every cell carrier questioned by congressional investigators has contradicted the FBI on that claim now. The FBI lied.

“We have complete data. Not complete, because there’s some data that was corrupted by one of the providers—not purposely by them, right,” former FBI official Steven D’Antuono told the House Judiciary Committee under oath in June 2023.

Nuts! What a lucky break for the bomber!

 

“It’s just unusual circumstances that we have corrupt data from one of the providers. I can’t remember right now which one. But for that day, which is awful because we don’t have that information to search.”

According to D’Antuono, the one cell phone provider that sent them the corrupted data just so happened to be the carrier that the suspect was using. Since the data was corrupted, it was unusable and they just couldn’t track down the bomber.

D’Antuono couldn’t remember which cell carrier it was that gave the FBI the corrupted data. So, the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight decided to ask the cell carriers directly. Every cell phone provider had given their geofence data to the FBI. They all gave the subcommittee the same response:

We didn’t give the FBI corrupted cell phone data.

The cell carriers say their data is intact. Therefore, it would be a simple matter for the FBI to crack the case. Just look at the non-corrupted, intact data that the cell carriers gave them. Compare that to the timestamps on the surveillance video from the night of January 5th.

There couldn’t have been that many people who walked past the RNC and DNC headquarters that night. The bombs were placed by the individual between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. It was cold outside and the streets were not crowded. Whoever has the cell phone that walked past those two addresses on different streets is your bomber. Case closed.

D’Antuono’s name probably sounds familiar to you at this point. That’s because he was the FBI agent who framed a militia group in Michigan by setting up the fake Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot. Of the twelve militia members who were accused in the fake plot, nine were FBI informants. The three unwitting Trump supporters who were put on trial for the plot were completely exonerated and found not guilty on all charges in D’Antuono’s frame-up job.

The trial didn’t conclude until 2023, but that was fine with the FBI. They made the arrests in October 2020 and smeared Trump supporters as dangerous militia kidnappers who had tried to snatch the Governor of Michigan and kill her right before the election.

Immediately after the innocent “suspects” were arrested in October 2020, Steven D’Antuono was rushed back to Washington, DC. He was given a promotion and became the Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Washington Field Office. The FBI guy who framed innocent Trump supporters in Michigan was whisked back to DC just in time for January 6th. What are the odds?

Steven D’Antuono is probably sweating the results of the 2024 election right now. Christopher Wray will probably be fired on January 20th, if he doesn’t retire before that day. D’Antuono appears to have perjured himself in front of Congress regarding the pipe bomb investigation. The cell phone data was not corrupted and they should be able to easily figure out the identity of the suspect based on that.

We also know for a fact that the FBI has the suspect’s license plate number. They were seen getting into their car after planting the bombs on January 5th and the FBI got a clear look at his full plate number. Yet somehow, the identity of the bomber remains one of those great mysteries that the FBI can’t seem to solve.

Why had Trump’s would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks’s home been surgically scrubbed with all the silverware removed before the FBI got to his house? How was the other would-be assassin, Ryan Routh, able to travel the world recruiting mercenary fighters for Ukraine when he only had about $50 in his checking account? Who planted the pipe bombs at the RNC and DNC on January 5th? The FBI has no clue.


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