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[[File:Flash bang January 6.PNG|right|350px|thumb|Flash bang fired by [[Capitol Police]] into a crowd of peaceful protesters with women, children, and the elderly at the bottom of the [[U.S. Capitol building|Capitol]] steps.<ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/horror-exclusive-video-capitol-police-fired-exploding-flash-grenade-crowd-jan-6-explosion-fired-crowd-men-women-children/</ref>]]
The '''Pelosi Panel''' otherwise known as the '''January 6 Select Committee''' was a [[partisan]] [[witchhunt]] and [[demonization]] project formed by [[San Francisco values|San Francisco]] [[Democrat]] Rep. [[Nancy Pelosi]] after the [[United States Senate]] and [[Joe Biden]]<ref>https://www.axios.com/biden-jan-6-commission-67eb120f-5c0b-48e6-be77-08158ef94441.html</ref> rejected the idea of forming a [[bipartisan]] commission to investigate the [[2021 Capitol insurrection hoax]].<ref>https://www.voanews.com/usa/us-senate-votes-block-panel-probe-capitol-riot</ref> While first offerring [[Republican]]s to participate, Pelosi booted off Republican members<ref>https://news.yahoo.com/pelosi-rejects-jordan-and-banks-for-jan-6-committee-as-house-gop-says-it-will-launch-its-own-investigation-194806464.html</ref> and named two of her own hand selected Republican [[NeverTrump]]ers to give it the appearance of bipartisanship. Pelosi did not want to answer questions about her own involvement in rejecting National Guard security in the days before the January 6 fiasco.<ref>https://freedomjournalist.com/it-was-a-set-up-both-dc-mayor-pelosi-turned-down-national-guard-on-jan-6/</ref>  The Capitol Police Chief requested National Guard presence prior to January 6,<ref> https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2021/01/07/this-is-why-the-national-guard-didnt-respond-to-the-attack-on-the-capitol/</ref> and was rejected six times.<ref>https://www.npr.org/2021/01/11/955548910/ex-capitol-police-chief-rebuffs-claims-national-guard-was-never-called-during-ri</ref> Pelosi was concerned about the "optics" of having a National Guard presence on January 6.<ref>https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/01/fear-of-bad-optics-may-have-contributed-to-capitol-security-failure</ref> Pelosi initiated the hearings after her second failed [[Impeachment 2.0|sham impeachment]],<ref>https://americandigest.com/legal-scholars-advocate-for-dismissal-of-impeachment-after-trump-leaves-office/comment-page-1/</ref> this time aimed at Trump voters and not the President himself.<ref>https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jul/16/pelosis-trump-impeachment-30/</ref> Republicans also withdrew from the [[communist]] dominated House Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth after Pelosi's arrogant dismissal of the people's elected representatives.<ref>https://nypost.com/2021/07/28/mccarthy-pulls-gop-picks-off-economy-panel-amid-pelosi-clash/</ref>
When the committee was formed, a [[Rasmussen Poll]] found that 66% of registered voters would rather see the 2020 [[Black Lives Matter]] and [[Antifa]] protests investigated. 67% of whites, 64% of [[Black]] voters, 66% of [[Hispanic]]s and 62% of other minorities thought Congress should be investigating the [[2020 leftwing riots]] that enveloped American cities and widely supported by Democrat members of Congress. 60% of Democrats, 63% of voters not affiliated with either major party, and 75% of Republicans said Congress should investigate the 2020 riots. No majority existed for the Pelosi panel.<ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/07/poll-majority-voters-want-antifa-blm-investigated-january-6th/</ref>
==Januery 5 January 6 protests==[[File:Ayers and dohrn.jpeg|left|200px|thumb|In 1971, Obama mentors Bernardine Dohrn (left} and Bill Ayers {right} bombed the United States Capitol Building.<ref>https://pjmedia.com/blog/bob-owens/2008/10/06/ayers-dohrn-obama-tie-shouldnt-be-dismissed-n18617</ref>]]:{{See also|Save America March 2021}}Pelosi called the January 6 protests, the "worst assault on the Capitol since the [[War of 1812]]." However, no bombings occurred. At the age of 21 in the early 1960s, a [[radical]] [[subversive]] and treasonous [[Joe Biden]] breached the [[U.S. Capitol]] building, entered the Senate chamber, sat in the presiding officer's chair, and was arrested.<ref>https://bigleaguepolitics.com/bizarre-biden-recounts-being-arrested-after-trespassing-in-senate-chamber-in-old-video/</ref> On March 1, 1971, the [[Weather Underground]] headed by [[Barack Obama]]'s far-left mentors [[Bill Ayers]] and [[Bernardine Dohrn]] bombed the U.S. Capitol building.<ref>https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/02/28/when-the-left-attacked-the-capitol-471270</ref>  In 1984 a [[radical]] [[communist]] group calling themselves the [[John Brown Anti-Klan Committee]] published the following communiqué:{{quotebox-float|Tonight we bombed the [[U. S. Capitol]] building. We attacked the U. S. Government to retaliate against [[imperialist]] aggression that has sent the marines, the [[CIA]] and the army to invade sovereign nations...<br>We are acting in solidarity with all those leading the fight against U. S. imperialism the peoples of [[Grenada]], [[Lebanon]], [[Palestine]], [[El Salvador]], and [[Nicaragua]] - who are confronting direct U. S. aggression...<br>Our action carries a message to the U. S. imperialist ruling class: we purposely aimed out attack at the institutions of imperialist rule rather than at individual members of the ruling class and government. We did not choose to [[kill]] any of them at this time...<ref>[http://nobsopus.blogspot.com/1983/11/armed-resistance-unit-bombs-us-capitol.html "Armed Resistance Unit Bombs US Capitol"], Death to the Klan, Winter, 1984, No.3.</ref>}}Minutes before the blast, a caller claiming to represent the “Armed Resistance Unit” had warned the Capitol switchboard that a bomb had been placed. The force of the device, hidden under a bench at the eastern end of the corridor outside the chamber, blew off the door to the office of the [[Exalted Cyclops]] and [[Democratic party|Democratic Leader]] [[Robert C. Byrd]]. A stately portrait of [[Daniel Webster]], located across from the concealed bomb, received the explosion’s full force. The blast tore away Webster’s face and left it scattered across the tiles in one-inch canvas shards. Federal agents arrested six members of the so-called Resistance Conspiracy in May 1988 and charged them with bombings of the Capitol, Ft. McNair, and the Washington Navy Yard. In 1990, a federal judge sentenced Marilyn Buck, Laura Whitehorn, and [[Linda Evans]] to lengthy prison terms for conspiracy and malicious destruction of government property.<ref>https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/bomb_explodes_in_capitol.htm</ref> While in prison, Linda Evans authored ''The Prison Industrial Complex'' with funding from the George Soros [[Open Society Foundations|Open Society Institute]].<ref>[http://sorosfiles.com/soros/2011/10/soros-funded-media-and-the-glorification-of-the-weather-underground.html Soros-funded Media and the Glorification of the Weather Underground]</ref> [[Democratic Socialists of America|Democratic Socialist]] [[Bernie Sanders]] adopted her prison industrial complex slogan as part of his [[Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign|2020 presidential election]] agenda.<ref>https://twitter.com/BernieSanders/status/1104190335805255680</ref>[[File:Ocasio-Cortez leads insurrectionists in takeover of Pelosi office.jpg|left|350px|thumb|Rep. Ocasio-Cortez leads insurrectionists in a takeover of Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office, Nov. 13, 2018.<ref>https://theintercept.com/2018/11/13/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-sunrise-activists-nancy-pelosi/</ref> The mass-produced yellow placards are evidence of pre-planning and outside funding.]]In 1954, five congressmen were wounded on the floor when 4 terrorists opened fire from the visitor area. President [[Jimmy Carter]] later commuted their sentences.<ref>https://blogs.loc.gov/headlinesandheroes/2020/05/1954-shooting-at-the-u-s-capitol/</ref> On July 12, 1947, a former [[Capitol Police]] officer attempted to assassinate Sen. [[John Bricker]] of [[Ohio]].<ref>https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2017/06/15/disgruntled-policeman-shot-ohio-senator-capitol-1947/399794001/</ref> Shortly before midnight on July 2, 1915, police responded to the U.S. Capitol where an explosion had just rocked the Senate wing.<ref>https://boundarystones.weta.org/2015/06/22/terrorism-hits-home-1915-us-capitol-bombing</ref> Security became a major issue since the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]], where a fourth hijacked plane on a suicide mission may have been headed to the White House or the Capitol. The serenity and repose formerly offered by [[Frederick Law Olmsted]]'s original capitol grounds landscape have been replaced with concrete barriers and machine-gun-wielding police who greet visitors and passersby with suspicion, in stark contrast to the air of friendliness and openness that used to prevail. The landscaping around the Capitol grounds, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, was partly sacrificed during 1999-2003 to construct the new Capitol Visitor Center and security points. In the fall of 2018 radical left billionaire [[George Soros]] is said to have spent $5 million on the [[Kavanaugh smear|Kavanaugh hearings protests]].<ref>https://www.lifenews.com/2018/07/16/pro-abortion-billionaire-george-soros-spending-millions-to-defeat-brett-kavanaugh/</ref><ref>Nomani, Asra (October 8, 2018). [https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/george-soross-march-on-washington George Soros's March on Washington]. ''Fox News'' (from ''The Wall Street Journal''). Retrieved October 9, 2018.</ref> His [[Open Society Foundations]] funded several groups protesting the nomination of Judge [[Brett Kavanaugh]] to the [[Supreme Court]].<ref>Richardson, Valerie (October 8, 2018). [https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/oct/8/george-soros-funded-groups-deny-paying-protesters/ George Soros-funded network drives anti-Kavanaugh activism]. ''The Washington Times''. Retrieved October 9, 2018.</ref> All week long protestors were bused in.{|class="infobox" style="float:right; font-size:85%; width:1ex; line-height:17px; margin: 0px 0px 5px 50px" cellpadding="1"|[[File:Beatty arrested for storming the Capitol.PNG|318px]]|[[File:Hank Johnson arrested at 2021 Capitol insurrection.PNG|168px]]|-|colspan="3"|<hr/>2021 arrests (left) [[Congressional Black Caucus]] vice chair [[Joyce Beatty]], (right) Rep. [[Hank Johnson]]|}Some controversy erupted when President Trump suggested the Soros mob were paid.<ref>https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1048196883464818688</ref> A Vice Media editor stated that some protestors were paid and tried to create "viral moments" good for TV.<ref>Chamberlain, Samuel (October 7, 2018). [https://www.foxnews.com/politics/some-anti-kavanaugh-protesters-were-paid-to-help-make-viral-moments-vice-news-editor-claims Some anti-Kavanaugh protesters were paid to help make 'viral moments,' Vice News editor says]. ''Fox News''. Retrieved October 7, 2018.</ref> Ana Marie Archila of the Soros-funded Center For Popular Democracy slipped passed the Capitol Police and cornered [[NeverTrumper]] Sen. [[Jeff Flake]] in an elevator to deliver a televised rant for the [[fake news]] outlet [[CNN]]. Flake asked for a week-long delay in the confirmation vote while the FBI conducted an investigation into Christine Blasey Ford and Kavanaugh's sworn statements. Journalist [[Mike Cernovich]] documented Archila's compensation package as a mob protest organizer at $178,000, more money paid above the table than Flake or any member of Congress makes, according to the Center For Popular Democracy's IRS Form 990 tax return publicly available at Guidestar.org.<ref>https://youtu.be/8_M6gGoqF54</ref> When the FBI completed its report of Blasey Ford's allegations and Judge Kavanaugh's response, insurrectionists took over the Hart Senate Office Building and 302 rioters were arrested.<ref>https://www.commondreams.org/news/2018/10/04/mass-arrests-thousands-descend-senate-office-building-demanding-lawmakers-reject</ref> 101 were arrested the second day. In December 2018 Rep.-elect [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] led a mob of insurrectionists in a takeover of [[Speaker Nancy Pelosi]]'s office.<ref> https://www.politico.com/story/2018/11/13/ocasio-cortez-climate-protestors-push-pelosi-962915</ref> In 2021 [[Congressional Black Caucus]] vice-chair [[Joyce Beatty]],<ref>https://www.bizpacreview.com/2021/07/16/dem-congresswoman-chair-of-black-caucus-arrested-for-storming-senate-building-leading-insurgents-1104360/</ref> jihadist [[Linda Sarsour]],<ref>https://www.jpost.com/American-Politics/Linda-Sarsour-calls-for-jihad-against-American-government-499039</ref> and Rep. [[Hank Johnson]]<ref>https://www.bizpacreview.com/2021/07/23/another-democrat-lawmaker-arrested-on-capitol-hill-for-leading-march-into-building-so-insurrection-1107462/</ref> were arrested for storming the U.S. Capitol with mobs of insurrectionists. ==Inquisitors==The inquisitors include impeachment sham veterans, Russia hoaxers, and [[Silicon Valley]] puppets. <ref>https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/07/26/january-6-select-committee-who-its-9-members/5375766001/</ref> [[Adam Kinzinger]], R-IL  [[Bennie Thompson]], D-MS  [[Adam Schiff]], D-CA [[Jamie Raskin]], D-MD  [[Zoe Lofgren]], D-CA [[Elaine Luria]], D-VA  [[Pete Aguilar]], D-CA Stephanie Murphy, D-FL
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