Anonymous ID: e29cc6 Sept. 25, 2021, 9:04 a.m. No.14659378   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14659339

try to think of a time you changed your mind on something. How did that happen?

 

as for you have to show them, they have to experience it. you can tell them, but when something happens to a person, it puts them on the precipice

Anonymous ID: e29cc6 Sept. 25, 2021, 9:40 a.m. No.14659531   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9560

BOOM

 

Among Those Who Marched Into the Capitol on Jan. 6: An F.B.I. Informant

A member of the far-right Proud Boys texted his F.B.I. handler during the assault, but maintained the group had no plan in advance to enter the Capitol and disrupt the election certification.

 

Records show that an F.B.I. informant marched from the Washington Monument to the Capitol and told his handler that Trump supporters were entering the building.

Records show that an F.B.I. informant marched from the Washington Monument to the Capitol and told his handler that Trump supporters were entering the building.Credit…Jason Andrew for The New York Times

By Alan Feuer and Adam Goldman

Sept. 25, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET

As scores of Proud Boys made their way, chanting and shouting, toward the Capitol on Jan. 6, one member of the far-right group was busy texting a real-time account of the march.

The recipient was his F.B.I. handler.

In the middle of an unfolding melee that shook a pillar of American democracy — the peaceful transfer of power — the bureau had an informant in the crowd, providing an inside glimpse of the action, according to confidential records obtained by The New York Times. In the informant’s version of events, the Proud Boys, famous for their street fights, were largely following a pro-Trump mob consumed by a herd mentality rather than carrying out any type of preplanned attack.

After meeting his fellow Proud Boys at the Washington Monument that morning, the informant described his path to the Capitol grounds where he saw barriers knocked down and Trump supporters streaming into the building, the records show. At one point, his handler appeared not to grasp that the building had been breached, the records show, and asked the informant to keep him in the loop — especially if there was any violence.

The use of informants always presents law enforcement officials with difficult judgments about the credibility and completeness of the information they provide. In this case, the records obtained by The Times do not directly address whether the informant was in a good position to know about plans developed for Jan. 6 by the leadership of the Proud Boys, why he was cooperating, whether he could have missed indications of a plot or whether he could have deliberately misled the government.

But the records, and information from two people familiar with the matter, suggest that federal law enforcement had a far greater visibility into the assault on the Capitol, even as it was taking place, than was previously known.

 

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I love the smell of MSM narratives being napalmed in the morning. Smells like victory

Anonymous ID: e29cc6 Sept. 25, 2021, 9:47 a.m. No.14659559   🗄️.is 🔗kun

can you believe it?

 

A female soldier at Fort Bliss said she was assaulted by a group of male Afghan refugees, officials say

kvlamis@insider.com (Kelsey Vlamis) - 9h ago

 

A soldier at Fort Bliss said she was assaulted by a group of Afghan refugees, officials said Friday.

The FBI is now investigating the incident.

Thousands of Afghan refugees are being temporarily housed on military bases in the US.

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A female soldier at Fort Bliss reported she was assaulted by a group of male Afghan refugees, officials said Friday.

 

"We can confirm a female service member supporting Operation Allies Welcome reported being assaulted on Sept. 19 by a small group of male evacuees at the Doña Ana Complex in New Mexico," Lt. Col. Allie Payne, director of Public Affairs for Fort Bliss and the 1st Armored Division, said in a statement to ABC-7.

 

Payne said extra security measures will be taken at the at the Doña Ana Complex, such as better lighting, and that the soldier has recieved medical care and counseling. She also said the FBI is investigating.

 

Sources with knowledge of the incident told ABC-7 the assault was not sexual in nature and that the soldier was attacked near her car after arriving for duty.

 

Violence is an ongoing problem for female soldiers, particularly sexual assault and harassment. According to the nonprofit Futures Without Violence, "women in the military are particularly vulnerable to abuse due to geographical isolation from family and friends, and the potential for social isolation within the military culture."

 

During the US's withdrawal from Afghanistan, tens of thousands of Afghan allies and refugees were evacuated and sent to the states. Nearly 49,000 are being held on eight military bases throughout the country as they await resettlement, according to a federal document obtained by The New York Times.

 

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/a-female-soldier-at-fort-bliss-said-she-was-assaulted-by-a-group-of-male-afghan-refugees-officials-say/ar-AAONHlO