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 Meet Ray Epps, Part 2: Damning New Details Emerge Exposing Massive Web Of Unindicted Operators At The Heart Of January 6 
   December 18, 2021 (3w ago) 
 
 
 
Six weeks ago, Revolver News published a 
blockbuster investigative report  on Ray Epps — a man who, more than any other individual, appears to be  the key unlocking the question of active federal involvement in the  so-called “Capitol Siege” of January 6th.
 Out of all of the thousands of January 6’s protesters, and the  thousands of hours of publicly available footage from that fateful day,  Ray Epps has turned out to be perhaps the only person nailed dead to  rights confessing on camera to plotting a pre-planned attack on the  Capitol. On both January 5 and January 6, Epps announced multiple times,  at multiple locations, his upcoming plot to breach the US Capitol. He  then spent hours attempting to recruit hundreds of others to join him.  On top of it all, Epps was seen leading key people and managing key  aspects of the initial breach of the Capitol grounds himself.
  Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnra2a/?pub...ret=2HSNy23NpP
It would be one thing if Epps’s repeated calls on January 5 to “go  into the Capitol” had simply amounted to bluster. But Epps followed  through on his stated mission to shepherd others inside. In clips 4-6 of  the above compilation, we see Epps actively orchestrate elements of the  very first breach of the Capitol barricades at 12:50 p.m, while Trump  still had 
20 minutes left in his rally speech.
 It is noteworthy that this Ray Epps breach occurs 
just one minute  after Capitol Police began responding to reports of two “pipe bombs”  located at DNC and GOP headquarters, respectively. Rather conveniently,  the already-handicapped Capitol Police thus had still-fewer resources  with which to respond to the barricade breach in question.
  While the “pipe bombs” turned out to be a dud, the Ray Epps breach proved fateful. Today, the official stories told by the 
New York Times, the 
Wall Street Journal, and the 
US Justice Department  all depict the apparent Ray Epps-orchestrated 12:50 p.m. initial breach  of metal barricades as the “Big Bang” event of January 6.
 In large part, this description is hardly an exaggeration. 
Indeed, it was the 12:50 p.m. breach of the Capitol grounds, in conjunction with a handful of suspicious individuals ripping down fencing and signage, that set in motion the conditions allowing for 1/6 to turn from a rally into a riot.
  In this report, we will blow open this network of  still-unindicted key operators who appear to have been at work either  with or around Ray Epps during the initial Capitol grounds breach. You,  dear reader, will be scandalized — though perhaps unsurprised — to learn  that none of the actors covered in this report have received attention  in the mainstream press, despite their active and indispensable roles in  the events of 1/6.
 As we explained in detail in our previous report, the FBI originally  put Ray Epps’s face on its Capitol Violence “Most Wanted List” on  January 8, 2021, just two days after 1/6. They offered a 
cash reward  for information leading to his arrest. In fact, rank-and-file FBI  agents initially deemed Epps’s role as an apparent riot organizer so  important that they named him Suspect #16—one of the first 20  high-profile FBI targets in a database now packed with more than 500  suspects.
  Then, six months later on June 30, 2021, both 
Revolver News and 
The New York Times  published inconvenient stories that encouraged a more aggressive  interrogation of the “Ray Epps third rail,” leading reasonable people to  wonder why this publicly identified man on the Most Wanted List still  had no charges filed against him.
 The FBI responded to these important media stories the very next day. But their response was to 
quietly purge all online Ray Epps files from their website, then switch to a posture of “What? Who? Ray Epps? Never heard of him.”
  Agents of the FBI Field Office in Phoenix (where Epps lives) have gone so far as to 
explicitly deny knowledge that Ray Epps even exists. Instead of pursuing Epps, 
FBI agents have instead pursued journalists  who had the temerity to ask Epps in person if he was a government  operative. “I understand that, but I can’t say anything,” is all Epps  would 
tell them.
 Here’s a quick visual synopsis of this timeline:
 
 
  The sham Congressional January 6 Commission seems to be going along  with the charade of Ray Epps denialism. For all of its recent  gesticulations about 
Mark Meadows’s benign text messages, the Commission has yet to express even a basic interest in Ray Epps or his communications leading up to and on January 6.
 But the specter of Ray Epps, and the ominous questions his immunity  raises, loom too large to be memory-holed by poorly coordinated efforts  of government denial. In light of the above, it is both amusing and  symbolically appropriate that despite the FBI’s attempt to purge Epps’s  face from its “Wanted” database (and public denials of his existence  from authorized agents), the FBI DC Field Office still features Ray Epps  as a “Wanted” man in its 
current pinned Twitter image (look closely and you’ll find it).
 
If Epps turns out to have been some kind of government  operative, which at present is the only clean and simple explanation for  his immunity, it is game over for the official “MAGA insurrection”  narrative of 1/6. Epps was the day’s loudest riot recruiter, and its  apparent leader of the very first breach of Capitol grounds. If Ray Epps  is a Fed, the “Insurrection” becomes the “Fedsurrection” in one fell  swoop.
   These are the stakes at play in unraveling the Ray Epps enigma.
 
But it is imperative to note that if Epps was just a cog in a  much larger federal operation, he would not have been deployed alone.  Historically speaking, when Feds have orchestrated fake mobs of fake protesters,  or contrived fake conspiratorial plots, the Feds’ own assets have  commonly comprised between 16% to 25% of the plot’s participants, at  least in its key respects. Indeed, the FBI once flew in 1,600 rowdy spooks to infiltrate a single convention with just 10,000 protesters.
 In recent times, attacks blamed on right-wing militias have blown  past the 16% mark on the Fed Saturation Index and have been clocking in  at a whopping 25-50%. As Revolver has 
previously noted: Students of FBI history should quickly absorb the lesson that  infiltrating Feds are like roaches: whenever you spot one, it is  guaranteed there are dozens of others nearby. Feds simply never, ever,  operate alone. This is how you end up with at least 12 FBI informants in a tiny “right-wing” Michigan militia plot from October 2020 (that’s just informants, not even agents), 15 informants in the “right-wing” 2016 Malheur plot, dozens in the 2014 Bundy Ranch affair — including six FBI undercover agents posing as fake documentarians shooting a fake documentary — and the list goes on.
So if Ray Epps was instructed by the government to play his part in  various recruiting, breaching and crowd control efforts that day, we  would expect many other informants to be set up around him.
 To test this hypothesis, Revolver spent the past six weeks  comprehensively mapping Ray Epps’s network of interactions on January 6,  and profiling the key people around him who complemented his efforts.  We did a deep dive into other key figures involved in the initial breach  of the Capitol grounds, as well as figures who played an instrumental  role in fence removal and crowd control. In short, we investigated key  players whose early actions on 1/6 turned the rally into a riot.
  The bad news for Fedsurrection Deniers is the results are in, and  they look even worse for the FBI than Revolver’s already low  expectations. For brevity, we profile five of the most egregious cases  in this report, and tell the story of how they crossed paths and  interacted with, and in some cases coordinated with Ray Epps to make 1/6  possible. Some of these cases are so wild as to constitute Epps-sized  scandals unto themselves.
 But first, it important to note that Feds at the mere informant level  are seldom told by their handlers of the presence of other government  informants around them. From each individual informant’s perspective,  the agitators around them would look as lawless to them as they did to  the crowd.
 
This exact strange situation  played out in the climax of the Whitmer Kidnapping Plot. The car that  prosecutors say “cased” the Governor’s house had five passengers—two  homeless patsies, and 
three secret Feds.  But only the agent-level Fed in the car had total operational  awareness. Each of the two informants in the car probably thought the  other was a legitimate insurrectionist.
 So it is not necessary for all or any of the individuals covered in  this report to know each other or to have affirmatively “worked  together” to have formed a “team” through collective effort. A simple  text message from a federal handler to “Be at the Peace Monument at  12:45 p.m. and 
flush out the crazies”  would be all that’s needed for a large ring of provocateurs to  simultaneously be in the same place, at the same time, contributing to  the same breach.
 
So now, without further ado, we will tell the true,  documented story of 1/6 that the Regime doesn’t want you to hear,  involving key unindicted figures the Regime would prefer that you never  heard of.
 If there were such a thing as an unbiased January 6 Commission that  sought to piece together the accurate timeline and narrative of events  on 1/6, the following study would be the sort of thing it would publish.
 Revolver makes no facial allegation about any of the individuals  below. However, some very serious, shocking and time-sensitive questions  are raised by this report. To that extent, our accusations and demands  are aimed squarely at the US Justice Department.
 FBI Director Chris Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland have an awful lot of explaining to do.
 
The Booby Trap that Turned a Rally into a Riot
  Before we get acquainted with the key unindicted players operating  around Ray Epps, let’s quickly touch upon the basic facts of the initial  breach of the Capitol grounds.
 The “Big Bang” moment that kicked off the riot was when a small  “breach team” of just a few dozen people violently knocked over the  first set of metal barricades between 12:50-12:53 p.m. They forced back  the police, and therefore opened a clean walkway entrance to the crowd  behind them.
 We will hereafter refer to this location of barriers as the “Ray Epps  breach site,” and the collection of individuals responsible for this  critical initial breach as the “Ray Epps breach team.” Clips from that  breach scene, with Ray Epps standing front and center giving out  directions, are republished below for convenience.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnsxvc/?pub...ret=ldynNYmSky
  This same breach team then proceeded to haul the metal police  barricades off to the side, tear down “Restricted Area” signage, and  systematically remove protective fencing from the Capitol lawn.  Ordinarily, with no barriers in place, this entire area is 
open to the public.
 To get a geographical sense of the Ray Epps crime scene, the below  image shows where the Capitol’s rear barricades and fencing were first  attacked. This area is also known as the Peace Monument.
 
 
 The tactical importance of this breached location is that it was 
the very first walkway entrance into the Capitol grounds that every Trump supporter would arrive at first as they walked from the Trump rally to the Capitol.
 The Ray Epps Breach Team had the amazing foresight to pry open the one walkway entrance that no one could avoid.
 
 
 As you can see from the above, both the Pennsylvania Ave and the  Constitution Ave exits from the Trump speech intersect at the exact  Peace Monument barricade targeted in advance by the Ray Epps Breach  Team. If any of the eight other walkway entrances into the Capitol  grounds had been toppled instead, tens of thousands of marchers would  have been met by police and metal barricades, instead of an open gate.
 The Ray Epps breach team thus 
set up a booby trap  by pushing back the police, then hauling away the “restricted area”  signage, the chain fencing, and the metal barricades—all while tens of  thousands were still at the Trump rally. Without police present or “do  not enter” signs prominently visible, people leaving Trump’s speech and  arriving at the Capitol entrance would have no idea it was illegal to  walk through the gate, or onto the lawn, or up to the Capitol steps.  After all, this entire area is ordinarily open to the public.
 Instead, they heard friendly music and saw the main walkway to the  Capitol grounds wide open. These unwitting Trump supporters had no idea  they had just crossed an invisible tripwire that would later subject  them to federal prosecution for trespassing.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnsz38/?pub...ret=8rGc7dYE4A
  Moreover, the giant main component of Trump protesters would not  arrive at this Capitol entrance until 50 minutes after the Ray Epps  Breach Team opened up the walkway—Trump had 20 minutes left in his  speech, and it took 30 minutes to walk to the Peace Monument. This giant  component arrived at the entrance and saw hundreds of people already  inside the Capitol grounds. They would no longer stage their protest  back behind the fencing, because the Breach Team booby-trappers had  already hauled most of it away before they got there. The giant  component therefore walked all the way up to the Capitol building  itself.
 As we described in more detail in our 
October 10 report, the Ray Epps Breach Team thus set up what may amount to the largest legal booby-trap in American history.
 Indeed, when the DOJ indicted Oath Keeper Jeremy Brown in September  for “trespassing on restricted grounds” (18 US Code § 1752), the Justice  Department explained that any January 6 protester who stepped foot  within the red line below had committed a federal crime and could be  kept in prison without bail until a criminal trial 12+ months away.
 
 
 But how did this happen? Who exactly pulled it off? And how does it all trace back to Ray Epps?
 
Setting Up The Booby Trap
 In our 
October 10 Revolver report,  we showed January 6 footage of one dark-complected man coolly and  methodically cutting down and then rolling up “restricted area” fencing  around the Capitol lawn. He had no Trump gear on, and made sure to wear  dark sunglasses on a cloudy day. He was not angry. He was dispassionate,  calm, and professional, like he was just there to do a job.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vna3ns/?pub...ret=nJVOJkAokh
   Here’s another picture to make perfectly clear what he was doing, and how strange and methodical it was:
 
 
 This man remains unindicted. In fact, the FBI 
does not even appear to even be looking for him. He is wholly absent from the FBI Capitol “Most Wanted List.” There is no reward for information leading to his arrest.
 For perspective, the FBI’s “Most Wanted List” features 
plenty of MAGA grandmas and teens  who committed no property crimes or physical damage at all. For  instance, you can still win a cash reward for information leading to the  arrest of 
FBI “Most Wanted” Suspect # 342:
 
 
 Despite the FBI’s lack of interest in this brazen booby-trapper seen  rolling up restricted area fencing, online researchers have stayed on  the case. They have dubbed this individual 
“#FenceCutterBulwark”, with “Bulwark” being the brand name of his fire-retardant jacket, designed for 
professional use in the oil and gas industry. You’ll see more fire-retardant jackets among the unindicted below.
 
 
 FenceCutterBulwark was waiting right next to the Ray Epps Breach Site  at 12:31 p.m. That’s a full 20 minutes before the breach kicked off.  There, he was doing nothing except 
looking out past the fencing he would later take down.
 
 
  
 Moreover, 12:31 p.m. is 17 minutes 
before the large group of 220+ marching Proud Boys arrived at the Peace Monument from their lunch break. Here’s why that matters:
 The official January 6 story, as parroted by the 
New York Times, the 
Wall Street Journal and 
HBO,  is that the Proud Boys’ arrival at the Peace Monument at 12:48 p.m. is  what sparked a sudden breach. But the fact that FenceCutterBulwark and  other key operators (until now ignored by mainstream media) were already  waiting in place 
while the Proud Boys’ were still a mile away eating lunch suggests a more sinister possibility: foreknowledge of an imminent breach at this exact location.
 If it were just FenceCutterBulwark hanging out near the breach site  before the Proud Boys’ arrival, we might chalk it up to coincidence. But  the presence of multiple key breach figures waiting here seems too much  to be coincidental. In the below video, continuously recorded between  12:40-12:50 p.m., you will see Ray Epps already in position at the exact  walkway entrance the breach team will pry open, at least six minutes  before they arrive (in fact, we know 
he was there 45 minutes before they arrived too).
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/voe06r/?pub...ret=JD2CG5c3LM
  But it’s not just Ray Epps and FenceCutterBulwark who appear to have been waiting for the Proud Boys.
 Perched right across from FenceCutterBulwark at 12:31 p.m. is the man  widely regarded by online researchers as the most infamous of all  unindicted January 6 riot leaders—a man unmentioned in the mainstream  press but elevated to legendary status online as “
#NWScaffoldCommander.”
 
 
 Don’t let looks deceive you: This extremely peculiar middle-aged man  with glasses, a nerdy mask and a blue ballcap has been assigned more  notoriety by deep researchers than arguably any other person of the  thousands they have indexed.
NWScaffoldCommander’s frenetic whirlwind of  activities, and apparent role as “
the ringleader”  of the breach, have made him the subject of Russiagate-level rumor and  speculation that he was privy to a January 6 “master plan.”
  
 
 NWScaffoldCommander (we’ll call him just “ScaffoldCommander” for  short) gets his name from being the ostensible “commander” of the  prominent “media tower” that overlooked the Capitol’s back terrace on  January 6. You’ve probably seen this tower in pictures—it’s the tall  temporary structure built in November 2020 so that media crews could  properly film the January 2021 inauguration ceremony. Here’s what it  looks like without people around:
 
 
 And here’s what it looked like on January 6, with ScaffoldCommander and his crew controlling it:
 
 
  
 As you can see, this tower is the most perfect “command post” that  anyone seeking to monitor and direct the Capitol crowd could possibly  hope for. It stands front and center, everyone can see it, and the man  high atop it can see and scream down to all.
 One can only imagine the damage a highly aggressive and  monomaniacally focused breach leader could do from this perch if he had  zero scruples, a plan to attack the Capitol, and an extremely loud  megaphone.
 
 
 If you’ve seen any mid-day January 6 footage, you have probably seen ScaffoldCommander in action without knowing it.
 From high atop the tower between 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m, ScaffoldCommander  issued the iconic bellows and non-stop commands that are loud and clear  on almost every video clip from January 6 filmed in that time interval.  For nearly 90 minutes straight, he bombards the otherwise leaderless  crowd below him with endless variations on a single instruction: 
“Don’t just stand there. Keep moving forward!”
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vna6yp/?pub...ret=mRC35OCK8q
  But once the crowd had continuously “moved forward” for over an hour,  and the very first handful of rioters entered the building,  ScaffoldCommander suddenly threw the switch: 
“Okay we’re in!  We’re in! Come on! We gotta fill up the Capitol! Come on! Come now! We  need help We gotta fill up the Capitol! They got in.”
  This clip below is checkmate. It should make ScaffoldCommander one of  the top criminal suspects on the entire FBI Capitol Most Wanted List  (spoiler alert: 
he isn’t even on the list, and no charges have been filed, and the FBI to date has still never acknowledged his existence).
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnas7o/?pub...ret=6pJitkf4Tn
  For perspective, it’s important to step into the shoes of January 6  rallygoers to see just how dominant and pervasive ScaffoldCommander’s  influence was over the crowd’s psychology the entire time.
 Rallygoers could hear his confident and constant commands with total  clarity all the way back at the entrance to the Capitol lawn. For new  entrants arriving at the Capitol grounds, ScaffoldCommander’s voice  would be the first and loudest voice they heard. ScaffoldCommander even  mixed in damsel-in-distress type appeals so new arrivals would perceive  that “moving forward” would be doing their part to rescue innocent Trump  supporters who “need your help”.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnt9r5/?pub...ret=2cy7QUQHnj
  His high-pressure megaphone instructions were a constant mental and  social pressure on a captive audience who was there for an entirely  different reason: to peacefully participate in what they were told was a  lawful Trump rally. But a loud, authoritative voice literally coming  from “on high,” pleading that people “need your help,” and asking you to  simply and lawfully “move forward,” creates a strong suction effect to  comply with authority.
 One attendee described this unnatural pressure in a vividly detailed 
Twitter thread a few days after January 6. She fingered ScaffoldCommander as “
the ringleader” of the operation.
  Another attendee who was later arrested said he 
was just following the instructions of the man with the bullhorn yelling “Patriots move forward.” That would be ScaffoldCommander. But the 
FBI affidavit  refuses to mention the tower commander with a giant bullhorn shouting  at tens of thousands of people to “Fill up the Capitol” for 90 minutes  straight because, according to the FBI, 
he doesn’t exist.
 But the clip below is, perhaps, the dead giveaway into what was truly  going on. Here, a second man in the tower — the similarly unindicted “
#TowerManMale19”  — begins to read a prepared, hand-printed speech out loud to the crowd.  The speech was sappy and idealistic, waxing philosophical about how  cancel culture is bad and election processes need reform. But  ScaffoldCommander had no interest in letting the bullhorn be used to  communicate Trump-aligned concerns or election-related solutions.
 He quickly grew angry and chastised his tower associate for losing focus: 
“Tell them to move forward! That’s all they need to know right now! Tell ’em to move forward!”
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnt47e/?pub...ret=IKII1dg9OT
  The statement 
“that’s all they need to know right now“  seems to all but confirm that ScaffoldCommander had a two-stage breach  plan, which he stuck to with monomaniacal focus. For the first 70  minutes, the only objective was to move the pawns “forward” up the  board, until as much pressure as possible had been placed on the  building itself. Then, once a single breacher had made it inside, he  immediately hit the Bullhorn Bait-And-Switch: “Move forward” gave way to  his real imperative—“
Fill up the Capitol.”
 And yet the whole time, he never gave a reason. He was simply a man on a mission.
 We have seen this type of singular dedication before in Ray Epps—a  man who was loud and insistent, aggressive but lacked conviction, had a  lust for action but wanted others to do it.
  Here’s a fun supercut we put together of Epps telling other  protesters “We need to go inside the Capitol”—and that everything  besides that singular objective was “losing focus,” “a distraction”,  “doesn’t matter,” and “not what we’re here for.”  This is effectively a  mirror of what ScaffoldCommander was doing on the bullhorn above him.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnyzpa/?pub...ret=ovzLeaPtfJ
  At one point, after being rhetorically blown out by kids two  generations his junior, who took turns brutally mocking his Capitol  attack plan, Epps tried at last to come up with a good reason. But it  didn’t go well. When forced to think on his feet, he mindlessly babbled  that “We need to go inside the Capitol” because “The Capitol is our  enemy.”
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnyzqe/?pub...ret=pcboN0V1eD
  Epps was reduced to claiming that the building itself was the enemy.  That’s what motivated the whole shebang. Everyone else was in town for a  Trump rally, and Epps flew 2,300 miles from Arizona because of a  vendetta against 
neoclassical architecture.
 But even more important than the cognitive and attitudinal  similarities between Epps and ScaffoldCommander are the operational  ones.
 Whether wittingly or unwittingly, Epps and ScaffoldCommander formed a two-man team 
the entire afternoon.  By miraculous coincidence, Ray Epps stationed himself immediately below  ScaffoldCommander at the media tower for the whole 90 minutes it took  to move the crowd forward, then into the building.
 In the below video, you will see Ray Epps cordially interject himself  into another man’s selfie video filmed from this spot. In the footage,  Epps points back at the Washington Monument, where President Trump still  had 7 minutes to go in his speech, and says: “It’s good to be on the  right side of history.” You can see here that Epps chose the exact spot  where the base of the command tower met the front of the Capitol police  line. From there, Epps would have ultimate vision into both the rowdy  vanguard front-line of the crowd, and a sense from the command tower  crew of what was happening with the vast throngs of people behind him.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vo0nj6/?pub...ret=Bguk9QGPZV
  At the 
0:35 mark, Epps is practically underneath the command tower, just arms-length away:
 
 
 You can see from Ray Epps’s point of view just how close he is to the  front of the Capitol building itself, where he has staked out a key  position:
 
 
 At this point the clock read 1:03 p.m., so there were still 7 minutes  left in Trump’s rally speech. Yet already, an enormous and growing  crowd filled the horizon. That crowd was headed toward the very spot  where Ray Epps is standing. Epps pointed back proudly to where Trump was  speaking and beamed with a broad smile:
  
 
 Additional footage discovered by Revolver reveals just how extensive  Epps’ directorial efforts were from this key spot where the media tower  met the police line.
 In the clip compilation below, you will see Epps variously  coordinating with a man in an orange ski mask, looking and pointing up  at the media tower, retaking his spot by the tower, getting maced by  police, then bellowing “Ahhh, I love it!” as he temporarily retreats  from the officers’ gas attack.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnz48c/?pub...ret=i9lwe3Fyal
  The beaten down crowd looked as if it would back off the police, but  Epps would simply not be denied. He stepped straight up to the police  officers who had just showered the crowd in pepper spray. Epps appeared  to negotiate with the officers and struck a deal, whereby Trump  supporters could come back up to the front step if they simply remained  there peacefully. Epps then turned back to the crowd and told them “
Guys: Listen Up. Up to the steps and stay there. We’re gonna stay there for a while.”
 Just like ScaffoldCommander above him, Epps was successfully getting  the crowd to “move forward” below. In fact, at the end of this clip, you  can even hear ScaffoldCommander scream “move forward” as Epps instructs  the crowd to return to the top of the steps.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnz89d/?pub...ret=N5OILJobdo
  The sequence is so remarkable it’s worth highlighting its beginning,  middle and end again. First, the cops spray the crowd off the steps:
 
 
 Then, Epps steps up to negotiate with police:
 
 
 Then, like Moses returning from the mountaintop, Epps pronounces to  the crowd that their Promised Land is forward at the front step of the  police line:
 
 
 This all happened just 30 minutes before the Capitol building itself  was breached. There were by then tens of thousands of people behind  Epps. The following screenshot, from when the crowd 
broke out in The Star-Spangled Banner  behind Epps, provides a sense of the dizzying volume of human flesh  impacted by how Ray Epps and ScaffoldCommander were coordinating the  front line.
 
 
 So we have ScaffoldCommander directing the body of the crowd from the  tower above, and Ray Epps directing the vanguard front-liners at the  police line below. Yet neither one of them has been prosecuted, nor is  either presently “Wanted” by the FBI.
 But what makes the ScaffoldCommander-Ray Epps affair complete is that  they appeared to work in tandem from start to finish the entire day on  1/6. Both set up positions at the initial 12:50 p.m. “Big Bang” breach  site, and they did so 
before the Proud Boys arrived. The official story,  you will recall, says that the Proud Boys group caused the riot. Again,  we must point out how bizarre it is that so many individuals (so far  Epps, ScaffoldCommander, and FenceCutterBulwark) who turn out to be key  players in the Capitol breach show up in the same area so early on in  the day.
 Indeed, while Ray Epps was with others 
antagonizing police at the front  of the barricades, ScaffoldCommander was antagonizing police on the  lawn just meters away. This coincided almost exactly with the arrival of  the Proud Boys marchers to the Peace Monument at 12:45 p.m., as if they  knew the time for action was drawing near.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnauaz/?pub...ret=eScxrbrKsk
  ScaffoldCommander then immediately leapt into action to help with  fence removal as the Ray Epps Breach Team toppled the first barricades  at 12:53 p.m.
 
 
  
 There are clear face shots of ScaffoldCommander, and he is in view for hours.
 
 
 It is unsettling enough that law enforcement seems to be protecting  key operators like ScaffoldCommander and FenceCutterBulwark. But the  story gets stranger still.
 ScaffoldCommander and FenceCutterBulwark were actually not the first  to start removing barricades and fencing. In fact, they did not  “activate” until Ray Epps’s Breach Team set off the initial attack at  the Epps breach site at 12:50 p.m.
 About 30 feet south of Ray Epps, right around the time the breach  occurred at 12:50 p.m., a smaller squad of men were beginning the  process of fence and barricade removal, out of sight of the walkway  police.
 Below is a video of one of the very first booby-trappers, dubbed “
#BlackSkiMask.” Cell phone metadata confirms a timestamp of 12:53 p.m., meaning BlackSkiMask’s efforts to open up the lawn overlapped with 
the precise minute that Epps took on the police.
 You’ll note a familiar pattern: the crowd is begging BlackSkiMask to stop breaking the law, just like 
they rejected Ray Epps the night before.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnaz0f/?pub...ret=roDTMMSNZl
  As the above video ends, BlackSkiMask sees Ray Epps and his team have  successfully breached the police line. He then runs over to the walkway  Epps has just cleared. From there, BlackSkiMask begins methodically  dumping the police barricades over the side of the walkway wall. This  clean removal process will create the impression to the 15,000 people  already walking from the Trump speech that no police barricades were  ever there in the first place.
 BlackSkiMask is the individual you will see at 0:24 say: “
We’re taking that s**t today.”
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vndatv/?pub...ret=aV2TYmJS4m
  In Part 1, we described how 
the official story says an individual named Ryan Samsel started the riot by pushing the barricades first.
 But in the above video, you can see that BlackSkiMask quickly ends up 
ahead  of Ryan Samsel in rushing up to the second police barricades (and both  are behind Ray Epps). BlackSkiMask seemed, much more than Samsel, to  know what the game plan was for the next phase of the breach.
 
 
  BlackSkiMask has still not been arrested. He remains on the FBI Capitol Most Wanted List, as 
Suspect #148.
 
 
 But there’s just one problem with this situation: 
the FBI knows exactly who BlackSkiMask is already. And for some reason, they’re still not prosecuting him.
 The feds don’t just have an ID on BlackSkiMask, they have an entire  police report—and a shocking one at that. Just one day before January 6,  BlackSkiMask was yanked out of a bus by dozens of police officers who  suspected his vehicle was packed with guns and bombs. His bus was  stopped just in front of the US Justice Department.
 Yes, read that again. You’re probably wondering why you’ve never  heard of this January 5 guns-and-explosives bus anywhere in regime  media. We’ll get to that below, but first watch BlackSkiMask and his two  bus buddies being interviewed after their colorful vehicle from North  Carolina was swarmed by downtown DC police. BlackSkiMask (who begins  speaking at 0:48 below) appears reticent to give specifics on what  happened, but says police pulled them all out of the vehicle, questioned  them, and asked for their DNA swab samples to match their identities to  prints found on firearms and potential explosives.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vodwk9/?pub...ret=fwhSwpNjJb
  The details of this video means there must be — as a matter of law — a  filed police report with BlackMaskSki’s real legal name on it, sitting  in federal law enforcement’s possession. And yet for some strange  reason, 11 months after January 6, the FBI is not prosecuting this man  for any of the myriad felonies and conspiracy charges any US Attorney  could present as a lay-up indictment. Instead, BlackSkiMask remains  protected in the strange purgatory of the FBI Capitol Most Wanted  List—just like Ray Epps was before the public found out his identity,  after which the FBI 
purged and deleted his files, then denied all knowledge of his existence.
 The existence of a police report means you don’t even need all the crystal-clear 
4K HD face shots of BlackSkiMask floating around, showing his face, his build, and his associates from every angle.
 Now ask yourself: had you ever heard about this gun-filled, possibly  bomb-filled “Hippies for Trump” bus the feds stopped in front of the  Justice Department before Revolver just told you about it?
 You probably didn’t, because the event went 
completely unreported  by DC media the day before January 6, and in the aftermath that  followed. The only contemporaneous report Revolver found was a single  blue-check Twitter account, whose tweets on the bizarre event are  reproduced in screenshots and videos below.
 First the bus 
drives slowly past DC Police Headquarters at 2:10 p.m, then is quickly stopped and swarming with agents in at least eight separate police cars and vans:
 
 
 Video:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnefaj/?pub...ret=kNLt3RqEVv
   By 2:57 p.m. police were standing top of the bus taking the roof apart, with bomb-sniffing K-9 dog squads at the bus’s base:
 
 
 Video:
https://rumble.com/embed/vng7yb/?pub...ret=peaqs0urOM
  So this happened in broad daylight, with traffic stopped for likely  over an hour, right in the heart of downtown DC, the day before January  6. A man from this bus is one of the very first “insurrectionists” on  the scene in the Capitol, and is removing barricades before the official  story says the illegal activities started.
 And yet, today, the 
search engine results for BlackSkiMask’s terror scare are effectively nonexistent—you have to read 
local North Carolina papers to eek out scant details.
 How could there be a total media blackout on January 5 about a  guns-and-explosives cache discovery in a bus parked in front of the US  Justice Department, just one day before the major Trump rally and  all-important Senate certification vote?
 DC is a 
93% Democrat-voting  bastion. Authorities would normally be stampeding toward the closest  press podium to give frothing DC journalists all the salacious details  of a catch like this. The responding officers would all be given  promotions and medals. We are talking about busting a bus-full of “Trump  supporters” with guns and explosives in broad daylight, parked in front  of the Justice Department. 
Why was there total radio silence?  Who ordered the story squashed? Did top brass in DC or federal law  enforcement intervene to keep the story quiet—that way the next day’s  events on January 6 would more convincingly look like they took DC  police completely be surprise?
  Remember, this was January 5. We know then-Capitol Police Chief  Stephen Sund made an urgent request for back-up personnel on January 4, 
but was denied.  He pled to have a “state of emergency” declared at the Capitol on January 4, 
but was denied.  Yet the very next day, on January 5, guns and explosives rolled past DC  police headquarters, parked at the Justice Department, got swarmed by  dozens of officers, agents and bomb-sniffing dogs, and the Capitol  Police Chief’s support requests still got denied?
 Did the Capitol Police even know about the guns-and-explosives bus? Was the incident kept hidden from them too?
 We know with high probability BlackSkiMask’s colorful bus was headed  for the Capitol rally. It had the words “Stop The Steal” and “Trump  2020” graffiti’d on it in bright paint:
 
 The fact that BlackSkiMask, one of the very first January 6  breach team operators alongside Ray Epps, was pulled out of this bus,  shaken down for DNA samples, mysteriously let go, and remains an  unprosecuted face on the “Most Wanted List” 11 months later raises  extraordinary questions for the Justice Department as to whether  BlackSkiMask is being protected just like Ray Epps.
 The fact that BlackSkiMask, one of the very first January 6  breach team operators alongside Ray Epps, was pulled out of this bus,  shaken down for DNA samples, mysteriously let go, and remains an  unprosecuted face on the “Most Wanted List” 11 months later raises  extraordinary questions for the Justice Department as to whether  BlackSkiMask is being protected just like Ray Epps.
 Based on the badge on his tactical gear (see also 
his extraordinary comms equipment),  it appears BlackSkiMask is from Texas. Like Ray Epps traveling 2,300  miles from Arizona, we are talking about “Trump supporters” who flew  thousands of miles for a Trump rally but skipped the actual rally to  commit a pointless barricade break-in instead.
 But even BlackSkiMask was not the first person to trespass onto the  restricted Capitol lawn while the Ray Epps Breach Team was leading the  frontal assault. That “first on the field” distinction, some Capitol  researchers believe, belongs to yet another unindicted man, also missing  from the FBI’s “Wanted” list. We will now close out our roster of key  unindicted breach figures with one final profile of this man, dubbed “
#BeCivilGuy.”
 The name comes from the man’s strange actions after Ray Epps &  Co. overran the barricades. BeCivilGuy appears to shout “follow me” and  “move down,” as in “move down” the walkway to the next police barricade.  He repeatedly and quite muscularly implored the crowd to “Be Civil” as  they as did so. He is the man with the blue and white bullhorn at the  0:06 second mark, a few seconds before ScaffoldComander throws his hands  up and shouts “Come on!”
https://rumble.com/embed/vnjyl9/?pub...ret=KdxmYGv6ar
  One has to wonder, were these megaphones simply handed out as  standard issue? How come so many key operators using blue-and-white  megaphones and are still unindicted, 11 months later?
 
 
 But we digress. If all you saw was the above video, you’d think  BeCivilGuy was just being helpful by urging people to “Be Civil.”
 But there’s a big problem with that theory: BeCivilGuy was the first  guy who broke upfield toward the second police line, way past the  “Restricted Area” fencing — and he did so 
before Ray Epps & Co. breached the first police line at 12:50 p.m., and 
before any fencing came down from the efforts of BlackSkiMask and his team.
 How do we know that? See the below image, which is from just 30  seconds before Ray Epps & Co. will breach the first police line and  streams of people will shoot up the walkway. You will see BeCivilGuy is  first and farthest up the field. At this moment in time, no breach has  happened yet, no officers have been harmed or forced back, and there is  no guarantee that the Trump rally will get out of hand that day, as no  barricades have yet been pushed over.
 At this moment in time below, immediately before the breach,  BeCivilGuy is the deepest “trespasser” of any of the tens of thousands  of Trump supporters in DC.
 
 While BeCivilGuy did his Braveheart march up the lawn, breach  operators like BlackSkiMask were far behind him, hugging close to the  perimeter fences they had begun removing:
 
 
 Yet while everyone else was fixated left, at the drama of the Ray  Epps Breach Team, BeCivilGuy was bolting right, toward a separate  Capitol Police team. Here you see him approach them with his hands up  trying to flag them down:
 
 
 Now remember, this is happening 
before the barricade breach  would afford safety in numbers to people running up the lawn. Bystanders  behind the perimeter fence openly warned that those on the lawn 
“don’t realize they will be shot.”
 So what explains BeCivilGuy’s bravery (or insanity)? What motivated  him to illegally trespass way up the lawn by himself, then wave down a  whole squad of Capitol Cops stationed at the second perimeter, before  the first police perimeter line had even been breached yet?
 What kind of January 6 protester is so “extremist” he brings a giant  bullhorn to the rally, then risks death as the first man to illegally 
bum-rush  the Capitol lawn, but is also so “anti-extremist” he blows off Trump’s  final speech in office, and uses his bullhorn to play hall monitor to a  minor side crowd? And if he wanted to stop the crowd’s lawbreaking, why  didn’t he tell the crowd to “move back” behind the first barricades,  instead of telling them “come down” to the inner perimeter of the next  police line?
 If you didn’t know any better, you’d think BeCivilGuy was some kind  of undercover plainclothes Secret Service agent who knew a breach was  about to happen — and he rushed up the lawn to warn U.S. Capitol Police.
 But one can only imagine what would happen to The Narrative if “the  very first insurrectionist to illegally invade the hallowed Capitol  grounds” was just an undercover Fed with foreknowledge.
 We don’t know whether that’s true with BeCivilGuy, and ultimately,  only the Justice Department can tell us. But a subsequent sequence in  which he’s the star raises unsettling questions.
 In the below clip, BeCivilGuy rushes in to stop another man from  breaking a window at the Western Plaza. The full context of the  window-breaking is 
available here with an incredible clip  of the crowd yet again urging Capitol protesters to refrain from  breaking the law. For our purposes, BeCivilGuy’s appearance begins at  0:20, but we’ve left in the first 20 seconds for context.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnll34/?pub...ret=RC0MfhtXLq
  Three important things deserve mention:
 First, note how professional BeCivilGuy is with his physicality. He  has no fear at all seizing a beefy ski-masked man wielding a crowbar by  the scruff of his neck, neutralizing him, and dressing him down. At 
0:23  above, you’ll see BeCivilGuy actually pat down the man’s chest before  seizing his collar, as if his instinctive second nature was to do a law  enforcement “pat down” on the perp to see if he has more weapons or a  firearm. BeCivilGuy, like Ray Epps, is an absolute “alpha” at crowd  control. In a word, he seems professional.
 
 
 Second, and much more importantly, 
BeCivilGuy was not trying to stop people going in the Capitol. This sequence happened at 2:56 p.m. The Capitol had been already breached more than 40 minutes earlier, first at 
2:12 p.m. The  front main entrance to the Capitol was already wide open, with hundreds  simply walking in the front door and staying within the velvet ropes,  by 
2:25 p.m.
 And we know BeCivilGuy knows this, because at 
0:39, BeCivilGuy points to the other side of the Capitol and reassures the window-breaker’s associate that “
We’re getting in. We’re getting in.” BeCivilGuy either wanted, or was fine with, Trump supporters going inside the Capitol. He just wanted people to do so 
peacefully.
 
 
 This is effectively a carbon copy of the strange modus operandi of Ray Epps.
 As we described in our October report:
 If you want to see what this walking philosophical paradox looks like  in action, here’s a clip of Epps patrolling the very front police lines  of the Capitol’s Western Plaza at approximately 3:15 p.m at the height  of the day’s mania — nearly two and a half hours after Epps and his  “breach team” appeared to coordinate the toppling of the Capitol’s  East-side police barricades. This was also nearly a full hour after the  US Capitol building itself had already been breached. With Epps’s stated  mission of breaching the Capitol accomplished, and hundreds of Trump  supporters already inside, Epps’s mission magically switched to calming  the crowd down, assuring them “We already made our point,” and ensuring  that no more of his apparently fellow officers got hurt that afternoon
Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vllanb/?pub...ret=allcfkIwIK
  Ray Epps told his local Arizona newspaper just five days after  January 6 that going into the Capitol “peacefully” meant “we would go in  the doors like everyone else”—and not break windows doing so.  BeCivilGuy seems to be following the exact same playbook, or perhaps  instructions, as Ray Epps.
 As AZCentral 
reported: When read a transcript of the comments, [Epps] said, “The only  thing that meant is we would go in the doors like everyone else. It was  totally, totally wrong the way they went in.”
To compound the mystery, even the man BeCivilGuy stops from breaking  the Capitol glass at 2:56 p.m. is unindicted. He remains safe in the  bosom of the FBI Capitol Most Wanted List, as 
Suspect #283,  despite a full face doxx and thousands of hours of footage the Feds  could use to track his movements and associates. You’d think he’d be a  priority given he’s smashing windows with a crowbar and frequently seen  speaking into an earpiece.
 
 
 However, at this point, too little information about this man dubbed “
#CarharttWasp”  is known to form an educated opinion into how he fits into the larger  picture. We simply point out his interaction with BeCivilGuy, because of  the latter’s role in being first up the field in the Ray Epps Breach  Team.
 
Ray Epps Saw It All Coming
 Any simple study of Revolver’s Ray Epps video library confirms,  beyond all reasonable doubt, that Ray Epps had advance knowledge of a  Capitol perimeter breach that would occur where and when it did, on  January 6.
 In one telling exchange on January 5, after Ray Epps told the crowd  “We need to go into the Capitol”, a young man insulted Epps, then  finally hurled invective: 
“You’re not gonna do sh*t. You’re not gonna storm the Capitol, you’re not gonna do anything.”
 A funny thing then happened: Epps looked up and away, beamed with a  cocky, knowing smile, and then raised his hand in a gesture that  indicated: 
“Keep talking kid, you just watch and see.”
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vo0oxr/?pub...ret=zCpC1NsF7O
  Epps was absolutely oozing with confidence. He appeared to know something the rest of the crowd did not.
 Ray Epps was then up bright and early recruiting people to fall into his booby-trap.
 In our Part 1 report, we described how prior to Epps leading the Big  Bang Breach Team at 12:53 p.m., he parked himself at the entrance to the  Washington Monument at 10:24 A.M.. This was the site where hundreds of  thousands of Trump supporters were making their way early in the morning  to get coveted lawn positions to hear their President speak.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vllc75/?pub...ret=GnR4uThqdi
  But 10:24 A.M. was an odd time for Ray Epps to be staked out at the  entrance to Trump’s speaking venue. Trump was not scheduled to speak  until noon, and we know from Epps’s 12:50 p.m. breach activities that he  did not stick around for Trump’s speech.
 Revolver has discovered multiple additional recruiting missions that  Ray Epps was engaged in, dipping early into the 9 a.m. hour. Notice  below how Ray Epps used the same damsel-in-distress language as  ScaffoldCommander did, by saying: 
“We need your help!” Epps also made sure people knew 
“The Capitol is in that direction”  so they wouldn’t take an unconventional or circuitous path, and thereby  miss the precise walkway entrance the breach team would pry open while  the masses were still at Trump’s speech.
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vo0qad/?pub...ret=P1lPVrJyc4
  This means Epps came to the Trump speech early in the morning with  the sole intention of recruiting a mob to follow on the heels of the  Capitol breach team he would personally oversee while Trump was  speaking—the very breach team we have covered in this report whose  operators would remove the fencing, signage and barricades before the  masses would arrive at the Capitol.
 Let’s put this all in context:
 Ray Epps flew 2,300 miles from Phoenix, Arizona to Washington, DC for a Trump rally, supposedly as a Trump supporter.
 Epps arrived at the rally entrance more than two hours early, camped  out to constantly shout recruiting instructions about coming to the  Capitol after the speech, but then skipped out on the speech itself,  because he was too busy personally orchestrating the Big Bang Breach  Team that kicked off the riot and tore down the fencing, barricades and  signage, which made rallygoers totally unaware 
of the legal booby trap they had walked into.
 So if Ray Epps was acting on instructions from a government handler  from any federal agency (FBI, ATF, Pentagon, DHS, DEA, anything), we now  are talking about perhaps the single most egregious caught-on-camera  intelligence operation in our lifetimes.
 
Synthesis: We Now Know How They Did It
 It increasingly appears that we now know how rogue elements of  federal agencies pulled off the January 6 Fedsurrection. If the Ray Epps  Breach Team hypothesis is correct, a group of government-sponsored  provocateurs were all instructed separately by handlers to arrive at the  Peace Monument before 12:45 p.m., where they front-ran the arrival of  the Proud Boys, who would serve as the scapegoat for the breach. Then,  post-breach, key operators such as Epps and ScaffoldCommander directed  the crowd to “move forward,” while others removed barricades, fencing  and signage.
 There is simply no way the FBI did not know the Proud Boys march  would end up at the Peace Monument just after 12:45 p.m. That march was  led by Proud Boy leader Joe Biggs. Biggs 
is an FBI informant who says he “
spoke often” with his bureau contacts. Biggs’s Proud Boy boss Enrique Tarrio 
was also an FBI informant. And 
the FBI was reading their cell phone group chat messages ahead of time.
 Epps, for his part, may not have understood any of the bigger picture. If the 
former Oath Keeper state chapter president  is indeed a longtime government informant, as it fully appears, he may  be very much used to getting text messages from an agency contact  telling him “Hey, go to this right-wing event and test the crowd for  troublemakers. We’re looking to 
flush out the crazies.” Certainly, Epps made it sound like he was no novice to crowd control at large-scale protest events. His 
Facebook profile picture was a previous mass march on Washington, and he was fond of telling those around him he’s 
“been doing this a long time.”
 Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vnsx9y/?pub...ret=S6kwEGPFLz
  Moreover, we know Ray Epps feels morally conflicted about what  happened. He may still consider himself a patriot, and realized only  later he was used like a pawn. How else can one synthesize Epps’s  cryptic and tortured quasi-confession to the
 AZ Central just five days after January 6, where he was torn between the statements 
“I think the truth needs to get out” and 
“they were supposed to go in the doors like everyone else.”
 What “truth” did Ray Epps mean, when he said “the truth needs to get  out”?  Why did Epps believe the crowd “was supposed to go in” the  Capitol a certain way—i.e., through the front Columbus entrance doors,  rather than breaking and entering the rear Capitol windows? 
Who was Ray Epps working for, and who told him how things were “supposed” to go?
 From AZCentral: A Queen Creek man who acknowledges he was in Washington, D.C., for  last week’s rally by President Donald Trump also appears to be shown in  videos taken the night before talking about plans to go inside the U.S.  Capitol.
 In one video that has been widely viewed on Twitter, he can be heard  saying, “I don’t even like to say it because I’ll be arrested. I’ll say  it. We need to go into the Capitol.”
 Ray Epps told The Arizona Republic in a brief telephone interview  Monday that he had traveled to the capital for the event, and that he  had been advised by an attorney not to speak about it.
  “I think the truth needs to get out,” he said.
 He said he would be putting out a statement on Tuesday and added, “I didn’t do anything wrong.”
 A video online appears to show him saying, “We’re here to defend the Constitution” and “We need to go into the Capitol.”
 Asked about it, he first told The Republic he would need to see the video. When  read a transcript of the comments, he said, “The only thing that meant  is we would go in the doors like everyone else. It was totally, totally  wrong the way they went in.”
On top of the evidence above, consider this perspective. The Feds  paid their bottomless roster of secret operatives a whopping $548  million 
in 2020 alone for sting jobs all over the country. 
20 percent  of their informant roster is made up of “longtime informants,” who  effectively make a career out of it. It’s even quite banal for longtime  informants to be explicitly authorized in advance to go out and commit  crimes, with federal handlers 
granting permission for informants to carry out 22,800 crimes in the 2011-2014 reporting period alone.
 So if Ray Epps and others were granted permission by the handlers  ahead of time to participate it crimes, it would not be a “big deal”  inside the bureau: it would be standard operating procedure. The FBI  even gave key government informant and Three Percenters chapter founder  Steve Robeson 
authorization to commit crimes during the Whitmer Kidnapping Plot hoax.
 We don’t have public data on the volume of pre-authorized crimes beyond 2014, but we do know that FBI Director Chris Wray 
began doubling his “right-wing extremism investigations” in April 2020 (seven months before 1/6), the FBI and DHS issued 
threat assessments  naming right-wing domestic extremist groups as the nation’s #1  top-priority law enforcement and terrorism threats in the summer of  2020, and that the FBI is 
bound by DOJ guidelines  to proportion its informant roster to its threat assessments. So if  January 6 turns out to be the biggest Fed-fest in US history, we can see  clearly now in retrospect how “the table was set.”
 
Conclusion: The Time Is Now For Full-Court Legal and Legislative Action
 You know the fix is in because we do not have Ray Epps’s phone records from January 6.
 A full and complete record of every text message, every phone call,  and every wire conversation Ray Epps made on January 5-6 would tell us  exactly who else was privy to the Capitol breach plan. It would also  very likely tell us which federal agencies were giving the orders, and  which agents in particular were handling the many disparate members of  the breach team.
 The sham January 6 House Select Committee has now subpoenaed 
over 100 civilian cell phone records. But you know the fix is in because they have stayed away from subpoenaing the cell phone records of Ray Epps. And Ray Epps is 
just chilling at home these days, under 
the apparent protection of the Phoenix FBI.
 We know that in the FBI-orchestrated “Whitmer Kidnapping Plot,” just  three months before January 6, key FBI informants received text messages  from handlers to 
“maximize attendance”  of the patsies at locations where their presence would be construed as  an “overt act” in furtherance of a conspiracy (“agreement” and “overt  act” are the two legal elements of a federal conspiracy charge).
 Congressional Republications must now demand the phone records and  full and complete account of Ray Epps’s relationship with the federal  government. Subpoenas should be flying at 
Sean Kaul, the Special Agent-in-Charge of the Phoenix FBI Field Office, faster than 
Merrick Garland can run from an honest question.
 
January 6 defense lawyers: you must seek  court-ordered subpoenas for discovery production related to the federal  government’s records on such individuals as Ray Epps and  ScaffoldCommander. If Ray Epps is a Fed, and your client walked  through the Peace Monument gate or was induced to trespass because of  the Big Bang Breach Team’s booby trap, you have an entrapment case and a  potential affirmative defense. The Justice Department is legally  required under 
Brady to provide you with all potentially  exculpatory evidence related to that defense, and you should be prepared  to play tapes of Ray Epps to the jury showing how the riot started in  the first place.
 If ScaffoldCommander is a Fed, and your client was induced to “move  forward” and be thrust into a breaching throng, you have an entrapment  case. 
“Fill up the Capitol” is a direct order. That  goes far beyond the “strong suggestive language” that government  informants are required to stay within in order to avoid entrapment.
 Finally, Ray Epps, if you’re reading this: We know that you are  conflicted, and that you want to the truth to come out. You can still be  a hero.
 Simply come forward, and tell the world your story.
 What really happened on January 6?