Colonel Ivan Reitling
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Capitol Police Chief to have the General Counsel of the Capitol Police to release all deliberative documents, text messages, communications, planning, et cetera, et cetera, of the General Counsel as well as the Capitol Police writ large to disclose the planning for,
the actions on that day and any communications and coordination after January 6th that would include anything related to the evidence creation and collation, if you will, that was then sent over to the U.S.
Attorney's Office, Matt Graves, during that period of time of total weaponization, as well as any coordination between Tad DeBias, the general counsel,
with Jamie Raskin, who was the lead impeachment manager for impeachment hoax number two.
And furthermore, the feds erection coverup committee's staff director, David Buckley, who was one of the 51 oddly, one of the 51 spies who lied along with John Brennan.
So when Tom Fenton says that there were CIA assets under his FOIAs, uh,
on January 6th, I would suspect that the person that would know exactly who those CIA personnel were was the former inspector general of the CIA under John Brennan, who later became the Fed's direction cover-up committee staff director, David Buckley.
So to summarize, Steve,
The way you get to the truth of January 6th and the Fed's direction component of it is you have to obtain all documents and communications that are in the general counsel's office of the U.S.
Capitol Police because that is the deep state of the deep state within the legislative branch because he remains the senior officer pre-J6, on J6, post-J6 that remains in his position.
Thomas Aquinas de Bias and the only authority that can really get him to release it.
I mean, I would recommend seizing his his
everything, put him on administrative leave and immediately or maybe even detain him.
But if that's too aggressive, seize everything that he has and start to sift through it.
And I think the best people that would need to look through it would be a coordinated effort between, say, for example, somebody like a James Blair, the deputy chief of staff at the White House, working with Marshall Yates over at the FBI,
Ed Martin at the DOJ.
And then lastly, on the legislative side of things, would be Barry Loudermilk along with his staff.
That's how I would form kind of a task force to dig through that.
But keep in mind, elements within the Republican Party will try to block that from happening, specifically the current chair of the House Administration Committee, which is the essentially replacement lackey for Paul Ryan.
So you got to keep an eye on that member of Congress from Wisconsin's first.