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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Visage à trois #2017

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Visage à trois #2016

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Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #1548

Visage à trois #2015

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Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #1548


Judge, Prosecutor, and Defense Lawyer All Agree Ray Epps Is a Victim of MAGA Conspiracy Theories; Gets Probation, No Jail Time














Ray Epps, the J6er who was repeatedly caught on tape urging Trump supporters to “go into the Capitol,” was sentenced Tuesday to just a year of probation for his actions during the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.

Last September, Epps, a former Oath Keeper from Arizona, was charged with a single misdemeanor count of disruptive or disorderly conduct in a restricted area in U.S. District Court in Washington, despite his lead role in orchestrating chaos on that day. The charge carries a maximum punishment of a year in prison.

Prosecutors had requested six months of prison time, but the judge took into consideration Epps’ alleged contrition, and apparent cooperation with “congressional investigators,” according to Politico.

In addition to the probation, Epps will have to pay $500 in restitution, and do 100 hours of community service. Epps never spent any time in jail and was allowed to attend the virtual hearing from home.

Gateway Pundit reported that Epps was initially scheduled to appear in person on Tuesday at 10 AM at the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse in Washington D.C for his sentencing. Then yesterday, according to the Court Docket, the hearing was modified to a “hybrid hearing”

According to Gateway Pundit, “Epps was going to be served with the lawsuit at the courthouse during his sentencing.” Process servers were hired by the Plaintiff and Gateway Pundit reporters planned to be there to capture the moment Epps was served on video. This plan, according to the conservative news outlet “was all discussed yesterday in private phone calls.”

“Then like magic, Ray Epps’ Fairy Godmother changed his PUBLIC IN-PERSON sentencing hearing to a REMOTE TELEPHONIC sentencing hearing,” Gateway Pundit noted.

Chief Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. district court in Washington noted that “Epps knowingly joined a mob and entered a walled-off area on the day of attack—but then confessed to law enforcement, helped congressional investigators, and saw his life upended by the conspiracy theories.”

Epps’ activities at the U.S. Capitol on January 5 and 6, 2021, have led many on the right to believe he was acting as a federal informant. In addition to being caught on tape urging fellow rallygoers to enter and even “storm” the Capitol, the former Marine was among the first rioters to breach police barricades and can be seen on video agitating on the restricted grounds of the U.S. Capitol for over an hour.

Anthime Gionet, also known as “Baked Alaska,” a right-wing influencer formerly associated with the “alt right,” was one of several people who filmed Epps on the evening of January 5, 2021 outside BLM Plaza as he told Trump supporters “we need to go into the Capitol!”

Gionet was interviewed in the first of a multi-part “Truth in Media” series on the January 6 riot that aired last fall.. He is the one who started the “Fed! Fed! Fed!” chant that went viral on social media.

At first, Gionet said he was amused by Epps’ exhortation to breach the Capitol, and yelled ‘let’s go!’ in response, but after he saw him repeat the line several times to different groups that night, he became convinced the “boomer” was an FBI plant and was up to no good.

The influencer told host Lara Logan that that viral moment felt “spiritual” to him at the time.

“That was the spirit moving. That was God saying ‘somethings up here. Watch out, there’s something going on.’ And that’s what I felt in my heart as a believer, truly,” he said.

Shortly before midnight, Epps took a conciliatory tone with Gionet, telling him they share a common dislike for Black Lives Matter and antifa.

“I stood ’em down myself with three Army vets in Queen Creek, Arizona,” Epps said.

“That’s where I live!” Gionet exclaimed. “Are you my neighbor?!”

After more friendly banter, Epps said “”we’re not here to fight man. He then leaned in and whispered “we’re here to storm the Capitol,” and added: “I’m not kidding.”

In Part 2 of the Truth in Media series, Gionet shared an intriguing video from a “Stop the Steal” rally in Phoenix after the 2020 election that showed Epps appearing to surveil him.

In the video, Epps can be seen pacing back and forth a short distance from Gionet.

“He looked over in his direction repeatedly,” Logan said. “By our count, 13 times. Then Epps stopped and pointed his camera right at him, snagging a photo before putting his phone down and walking away, only to emerge on camera a minute later, taking another photo [of Gionet] in...

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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #2320


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

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Visage à trois #2014

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