Google Could Identify the Jan. 6 Pipe Bomber Tomorrow If It Wanted To
So why didn’t the FBI, in its investigation of the pipe bomber, do a geo-fencing search? They did…
We’re approaching the four-year anniversary of the infamous January 6 pipe bomb case, and still the FBI pretends to be clueless as to the identity of the suspect. In this same span of time, Revolver News is proud to have broken countless stories regarding the pipe bomb case that overwhelmingly point toward a government cover-up involving the FBI, ATF, the Secret Service, Capitol Police, and even Kamala Harris herself. The evidence is so damning that we have long referred to the January 6 pipe bombs as one of the two smoking guns of the Fedsurrection (the other smoking gun being Ray Epps). Our reporting has completely reshaped the national conversation not only about the pipe bomb but January 6 generally, and the reverberations continue to make their way to the top. Just recently, no less than Elon Musk (a confirmed reader of Revolver) expressed his view that the pipe bomb story is a hoax and that the identity of the bomber could very well be a secret government employee.
In a recent interview, Dan Bongino (who has been great on this issue) raised the question of the pipe bomb to Trump himself, who maintained that if elected he would help get to the bottom of it.
One way to find out the pipe bomber’s identity is through the use of so-called geo-fencing technology. In a nutshell, law enforcement can identify suspects based on…