NEW: FBI reportedly sending tipsters into private chats to bait online users

Research shared by online researcher and analyst, Rebel Valkyrie, reveals that the FBI is reportedly sending "tipsters," confidential human sources, and experts into private chats, forums, and messages in an effort to bait users into saying something illegal to make record and enter it into their searchable database.



Details of the findings can be found in former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Moore's witness testimony regarding January 6, 2021. Moore's testimony can also be found here.

In her testimony, former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Moore noted that intelligence gathered from undercover messaging work would be entered into the agency's "Guardian" system.

According to another online researcher, Gus Quixote, the Florida Bar is alleged to have amended their Rules to reflect and deflect any liability for attorneys working on "undercover investigations" after a Florida attorney on payroll for a CIA-linked nonprofit was outed for trolling and defaming an individual.

Additionally, the Washington DC FBI Field Office admits that the violence on January 6, 2021 was not connected to President Trump's December 19, 2020 tweet.

When asked about the cause of the violence and events surrounding January 6, 2021, Moore commented that the violence "did not specifically [tie] to the exact date [of former President Trump's December 19, 2020 Twitter post."

Trump wrote, "Peter Navarro releases 36-page report alleging election fraud 'more than sufficient' to swing victory to Trump https://t.co/D8KrMHnFdK. A great report by Peter. Statistically impossible to have lost the 2020 Election. Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there, will be wild!"

 

The revelations stemming from the FBI Washington Field Office follows a longstanding belief among MAGA Republicans that the events of January 6, 2021 were a set-up.

This is a developing story.

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