THE FBI IS AMERICAN… RIGHT?
Posted in Uncategorized by Baba - Aug 04, 2022
UPDATE 8-5-22 HERE is a related story.
A leaked memo from the sequestered halls of the Federal Bureau of Investigation includes some surprising conclusions regarding who they consider to be insurrectionists.
Betsy Ross was an accomplished female American upholsterer who is credited with constructing the first flag of the United States of America. She was a Quaker girl who had 16 siblings. They all lived at 4th and Arch Street in Philadelphia.
Betsy’s first husband died just two-years into their marriage. She ran the upholstery business they had started soon after being married. Betsy also made cartridges and flags for the Continental Army. She had a tough life filled with heart-wrenching tragedies. She died at the age of 84, having completely lost her eyesight. According to the leaked memo the FBI considers Betsy to represent the definition of an insurrectionist.
Then there is The Liberty Tree, a large elm tree that once stood at the corner of Essex Street and Orange (now Washington) Street in Boston was a historic meeting place leading-up to the Revolutionary War. American patriots could be found there discussing critically important events of the time. The FBI categorized The Liberty Tree as a representation of insurrectionist sentiment.
Finally there is the young American patriot woman who lost her life when she was shot by a police officer. She was unarmed and non-threatening when killed. At most she might (had she not been killed) have been charged with trespassing on Capitol property where she had come to peacefully demonstrate for VPOTUS Pence to not certify the 2020 electoral vote due to plentiful, viable evidence of inconsistencies. Ashli Babbit was a wife, a veteran, and a patriot exercising her first amendment right to assemble. Trespassing or not, use of deadly force was utterly uncalled for. The FBI includes Mrs. Babbit in their examples of insurrectionists. HERE is a separate story giving Ashli’s husband’s take on her killing.
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