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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (294934)8/4/2024 4:57:56 PM
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Inspector General Report Confirms Kamala’s Secret Service Role in Jan 6 Pipe Bomb Cover-Up

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Based on conversations with several individuals with direct knowledge of the DHS Office of Inspector General’s report on the Secret Service’s activities on January 6, we can confirm definitively that Kamala’s Secret Service detail played an immediate and direct role in the cover-up of the DNC pipe bomb hoax on January 6th.
It's super suspicious that bomb-sniffing dogs missed this plainly visible bomb:
First, the Secret Service did, in fact, have a canine unit that swept the DNC area prior to Kamala Harris’ arrival at 11:25 a.m. on January 6th. A major suspicious factor we’ve covered extensively is how bizarre (and convenient) it was that the DNC pipe bomb, planted the evening before, had been sitting out conspicuously for nearly 17 hours in the open by a bench near the entrance to the DNC building and was even missed in the Secret Service sweep with canine dogs.
Secret Service lied to the Inspector General:
Furthermore, we can confirm that the OIG report seems to have caught the Secret Service operations team in a lie. The EOD team is supposed to advise the canine units on where to conduct a sweep. The Secret Service operations unit agent claimed that he could not get EOD personnel because such requests for EOD personnel typically need to occur 72 hours in advance. The OIG report immediately exposes this as a misrepresentation (lie) and gives several previous examples of that very same detail getting EOD support with much less than 72 hours advance notice.

Given that the EOD team typically advises the canine teams on where to conduct sweeps, the lack of the EOD team is indeed suspicious in this instance. Perhaps the Secret Service was hoping that this “mix-up” would serve as a convenient excuse for the Secret Service’s inexplicable inability to detect the pipe bomb, which was sitting right out in plain view.
The coverup began immediately, which only makes sense if this was a pre-planned conspiracy
The most damning aspect of the OIG report is that the Secret Service did not log the discovery of the pipe bomb and subsequent evacuation of Kamala Harris as an “Unusual Protective Event” (UPE) as would be required and expected protocol. It’s as though the event never happened! The Secret Service did not file an After Action form that would provide details of the security breach and their response to it. According to the OIG report, even the head of the Secret Service acknowledged this was a flagrant violation of protocol.

And yet, perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised by this violation of protocol given that the Secret Service allowed a group of children to walk right by the bomb—doubtful that is protocol either!
Tom
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