Here’s yet another wild twist in the so-called J6 “pipe bomb” saga — a hoax that’s been unraveling from day one.
So initially, we were told by the FBI that some shadowy “pipe bomber” in a hoodie was skulking around D.C., planting devices on the eve of January 6. Yet, somehow, with all the cameras, all the surveillance, and all the supposed resources of the FBI, that individual remains completely anonymous. It’s almost like the government doesn’t want us to know who it really was…right?
We know the feds can zero in on a MAGA grandma’s Facebook “like” from two states away, but somehow they can’t find this supposedly “dangerous” pipe bomber? Please. The official narrative has been full of holes from the start, and those holes are now so large you could fly an F-15 through it.
And the latest twist might be the most outrageous yet. Before we get to that, remember what we just reported: Julie Kelly uncovered a receipt that raises yet another red flag about the timing of when the so-called bombs were planted. It’s looking more and more like the FBI hasn’t just been sloppy — it’s been actively misleading the public about what really happened.
Per Revolver News:
Julie took to X to post her receipts. Here’s the skinny on what she found…
She uncovered yet another massive problem with the FBI’s official pipe bomb story. According to newly released records, Karlin Younger… she’s the woman who supposedly found the pipe bomb and told the FBI she saw the device appear between 12:00 and 12:40 p.m. on January 6.
What does that mean? Well, for starters, it means that it was not there the night before, which is what the FBI has always claimed.
That’s a huge discrepancy.
And why does this matter?
Because the FBI and media have spent years telling the public the bombs were planted on January 5 as part of some highly coordinated plan.
If Younger’s story is true, it blows up yet another FBI narrative and means the device was planted in broad daylight while the chaos at the Capitol was already unfolding. And if that’s how it went down, what does it say about all the supposed “pipe bomber” footage that conveniently shows someone planting a device at night?
On top of that, Younger herself has suspicious ties to law enforcement and a group that received a massive FBI contract, which only makes this story smell even fishier.
That nugget from Julie could be the final straw — the piece that blows this whole hoax wide open. And maybe, just maybe, that’s why the narrative is starting to unravel so badly. We’re now being fed a new “update” that’s so bizarre and so laughable it almost feels like the feds are making it up on the fly to keep the story alive.
Now this, from Just the News:
Evidence obtained by Congress in its quest to unravel the mysteries of Jan. 6 has led the panel leading the investigation to consider that the pipe bombs planted at both the Republican and Democratic National Committees may have been part of an undisclosed training exercise, Chairman Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., told Just the News.
Additionally, new documents raise questions about how valuable cellular phone location data from the days leading up to Jan. 6 — key data that investigators needed for their work — was purged from an AT&T and government system despite a preservation order from the FBI.
Chairman Loudermilk says the evidence from the FBI’s pipe bomb analysis, AT&T’s response to the data request, and a stunning coincidence are leading his panel to consider alternative theories about one of the enduring mysteries of that day.
Just the News reported on Monday that the pipe bomb analysis conducted by an FBI laboratory found the devices were filled with chemical building blocks of black powder, each was equipped with a 60-minute kitchen timer, and each had destructive potential. However, neither device exploded and they were discovered about 16 hours after the FBI claimed they were planted outside both major party headquarters.
To Loudermilk, these details do not add up.
Yeah, they don’t make any sense to me, either, because if the pipe bombs were just part of an unannounced “training exercise,” what’s the deal with the “wanted posters” for a supposed phantom bomber?
Why did the FBI push the media a January 5th “planting” story that never added up? Why did it purge crucial cell-phone data even though a preservation order was in place? None of this has ever made sense — and it still doesn’t.
Here’s what needs to happen: Congress should drag FBI Director Chris Wray into a public hearing and put him under the hot lights. He was running the Bureau during those disgraceful days, and the American people deserve answers. Let the whole country watch him squirm on live television as he tries to twist this fantastical fairytale into something resembling reality.