Darren Beattie Exposes MAGA Blood Libel – IOTW Report

Darren Beattie Exposes MAGA Blood Libel

Warroom: Darren Beattie shares his explosive story on the details — and lack thereof — of the death of Capitol Hill police officer Brian Sicknick.

His death was used to label over 75 million Americans domestic terrorists, but what really happened? First, the New York Times ran a total lie about Sicknick being “killed by a pro-Trump mob” and bludgeoned with a fire extinguisher and rushed to the hospital. There was no fire extinguisher, no “bloody gash,” and no rush to the hospital. 

“The really disturbing stuff starts when we ask what actually happened to him?” Beattie said.

Beattie explains how the media set a false narrative, and how reporters were calling Sicknick’s family reporting his death before they knew — and before he was even dead. more

21 Comments on Darren Beattie Exposes MAGA Blood Libel

  1. They used the word “explosive” to headline the report. I don’t read “explosive”, “bombshell”, “earth shattering”, or “blockbuster” news items.

    Tired of the yodeling.

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  2. “The really disturbing stuff starts when we ask what actually happened to him?”

    So what actually happened to him?

    What actually happened doesn’t mean anything, it really doesn’t matter, what people believe happened is what matters.

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  3. The truth doesn’t matter. Facts don’t matter. The American people definitely don’t matter. All that matters is money and power. Looks like nancy knew days in advance of a riot but refused Trumps offer of security.

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  4. Secession. It’s the only solution. We deserve to be free and happy. We deserve to leave shit the left and the rino GOP behind and pursue success and happiness.

    If we stay, we die on the vine.

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  5. Invasion is the answer.
    Canada is ripe for a conservative take-over.
    Ten million Us Conservatives move to Canada, and along with the approximately fifteen million conservatives already there, ………we own it.
    Good times ensue!

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  6. The cop said he was pepper sprayed a couple times but that was all and went home after the event was over. He died from a stroke I think.
    That’s when the crazies used his corpse for a political tool. What absolute scum.

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  7. @ Left Coast Dan make that zero

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/VBtGdmfKGGWF/?fbclid=IwAR2lX3ueITQe2_iq2v7egY-Jz4_OhzLw2wogz5JxhJq2cA9VHXzNgy6L1d0
    .
    also consider this from howmanyofme.com:

    There are 1 or fewer people in the U.S. named Brian Sicknick.
    The estimates for one or both names are not absolute. There may be fewer people with this name, or none at all.

    There are 1 or fewer people in the U.S. named Ashli Babbit.
    We have information on both names, but chances are low that someone has this combination of names.
    .
    There are 421 people in the U.S. with the last name Babbit.
    Statistically the 56120th most popular last name.
    There are fewer than 124 people in the U.S. with the last name Sicknick.
    The estimate for this name is not absolute. There may be fewer people with this name, or none at all.
    .

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  8. “His death was used to label over 75 million Americans domestic terrorists”

    The main issue, which is not being discussed ANYWHERE is that the senate hearing about election fraud somehow completely disappeared in the “dramatic aftermath of this supposed coup”.

    The hearing would have gotten the story read into the record, reported on CSPAN at least, and in an unavoidable? news position.

    WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED TO THAT HEARING?

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  9. I love a good conspiracy theory. This one resonates with my memory of what happened in Ecuador on September 30, 2010 (30S and 30-S are intellectual property in Ecuador for the exclusive use of now former president, Rafael Correa). It was a bit of kabuki turned snuff theater, which Correa needed to turn around rapidly diminishing public support. He spun a police and military protest over wages into a supposed coup. When nobody seemed to care, he holed up in the National Police’s hospital and (allegedly) had sharpshooters fill his motorcade vehicles and two soldiers, two police and one student with bullets. Correa did not have the forethought to have the bodies cremated.

    Now, because Socialists tend to work off the same script, globally, I am inclined to believe this particular theory.

    The whole affair (allegedly) seems contrived. The FBI (allegedly) had to have known who was going to be violent, how many and where they came from. The Sergeant at Arms (allegedly) told the Capitol Police to plan for only minimal manpower. Trump was (allegedly) not briefed about the possibility of violence.

    It seems (allegedly) as though the powers behind those decisions wanted (allegedly) law enforcement to suffer and die. There was suffering, but thankfully no deaths, at least among law enforcement. They needed (allegedly) a policeman’s death to overshadow/diminish/bury the needless shooting death of Ashli Babbit.

    My comparison with Ecuador also underscores that we are now living in a banana republic, complete with a (allegedly) fraudulently elected dictator and a rubberstamp Congress and Judiciary.

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  10. Extirpates

    It’s a numbers game.
    With a super majority of conservative citizens, those things you warn of would be gone soon after the next election.
    Send Turdeu down to live with Prince Meghan.
    Of course Quebec will be a problem for a while.
    At least until a sizable portion of frogs get repatriated to France.(If they’ll take them)

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