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Hidden Cam Confession – Former FBI Reveals Jan 6th Operation

An alleged Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer and a former FBI official told an undercover journalist with the organization Sound Investigations that FBI operatives were present at the demonstration on January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol.

The insider also revealed strategies used by intelligence services to undermine American political opponents.

According to his LinkedIn page, Gavin O’Blennis is a self-described “contracting officer” for the CIA and a former FBI official. The undercover journalist had surreptitiously filmed him discussing a number of issues, including January 6th, on a concealed camera.

On LinkedIn, his current employment indicates that he works for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, despite his statements to the contrary.

O’Blennis initially claimed that former President Donald Trump had incited a riot, but later on, he said that there were about twenty undercover FBI agents in the throng.

“I believe you mentioned that there were FBI agents there in the J6 bunch,” the undercover reporter questioned O’Blennis. He said, “There were always going to be protests in DC, just in case things got out of hand like that,” adding, “There was not enough to change the tide.” “I am saying we had maybe twenty.” It took one thousand to drive out the crowd, he said. “Just to see what they can hear, to observe, to walk through, you know that type of thing.”

O’Blennis also asserts in the video that he personally knows FBI agents who were present that day and that the FBI did not want the public to know that they were there.

Regarding the former FBI agents he asserted were now in the CIA, he remarked, “They work for the agency today.” “Are people aware that the Bureau was there among the throng?” said the undercover reporter. O’Blennis said, “Nope, and they probably never will.”

Previously, FBI Director Christopher Wray said during a congressional hearing that he was “not positive there were undercover agents on scene” in answer to Representative Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.).

Wray declared, “I do not think there were any undercover agents present.”

In the video, O’Blennis went on to discuss the tactics used by the intelligence community to target those it perceives as political competitors.

“If you know what to do, you can kind of put anyone in jail… You had ’em set up,” he said. “Some would call that entrapment after they act on that desire because you put them in a situation where they have no option but to act on it.” The undercover reporter inquired, “Does the Bureau utilize entrapment a lot?” “We become really intimate. We come as close as we can,” O’Blennis remarked. Later on, he goes into great depth regarding the purported methods the intelligence organization employs with reference to the people of the United States. “You publish anything publicly or create a phony profile that says something that sets them off, which we know will set them off, right?” O’Blennis went on. It seems as though your past is already known to us. If that’s the case, we already possess comprehensive knowledge about you. We thus think, “Oh, this will annoy him.” Sometimes all you have to do is ignite the fuse and see what happens.

Jokingly, O’Blennis remarked, “There is nothing like putting out false social media stuff to really get folks furious.” Additionally, he mentioned Alex Jones as one of the intelligence community’s targets. “We pursued him with fervor.” “Are you still pursuing him?” inquired the reporter. “No, since he is impoverished. Upon his conviction, a court ordered him to pay approximately $100 million.

When the journalist was questioned if the “objective” was to “bankrupt him,” O’Blennis said, “very much.”

Author: Blake Ambrose

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