Burnt Offerings
Bluelight Crew
I don't think that it was a psy-op. The only evidence I can see that points even vaguely in that direction was the shockingly low number of police at the Capitol building, despite having ample forewarning prior to January 6th that the event was going down. Other than that, I think it's clear that the large majority of people there will willing and active participants and NOT plants, agent provocateurs, however you want to refer to them.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if there was some kind of counter-intelligence effort involved re: people at the Capitol, in fact I'd go as far as to say that there's a high likelihood of that. In the famous cases of counter-intelligence or "psy-ops", like what happened with the American Indian Movement on Pine Ridge or the black power movement (Black Panthers and USO feud, etc.), the government usually didn't fabricate events out of whole cloth but rather used the momentum of such movements against them, by encouraging the worst impulses of the participants...the United States government has become very skilled at this and it's something you'd would've expected people obsessed with the "deep state" to know. Counter-intelligence measures may have been what happened at the Capitol, I don't know, but the entire process of something being "controversialized" depends on the willing, active and "good faith" participation of the activists in question, despite the fact that they may have been led there by agents of the state through various subtle ways. That's why I'm uncomfortable with this notion of just saying "oh they were all just a bunch of patsies for a government psyop", it totally negates a crucial element in the state's plan (if such a plan even existed) and negates these people's individual human agency
As far as a motivation regarding the authorities being afraid of having the "stop the steal" issue get relitigated, I just don't believe that for a second
I wouldn't be surprised at all if there was some kind of counter-intelligence effort involved re: people at the Capitol, in fact I'd go as far as to say that there's a high likelihood of that. In the famous cases of counter-intelligence or "psy-ops", like what happened with the American Indian Movement on Pine Ridge or the black power movement (Black Panthers and USO feud, etc.), the government usually didn't fabricate events out of whole cloth but rather used the momentum of such movements against them, by encouraging the worst impulses of the participants...the United States government has become very skilled at this and it's something you'd would've expected people obsessed with the "deep state" to know. Counter-intelligence measures may have been what happened at the Capitol, I don't know, but the entire process of something being "controversialized" depends on the willing, active and "good faith" participation of the activists in question, despite the fact that they may have been led there by agents of the state through various subtle ways. That's why I'm uncomfortable with this notion of just saying "oh they were all just a bunch of patsies for a government psyop", it totally negates a crucial element in the state's plan (if such a plan even existed) and negates these people's individual human agency
As far as a motivation regarding the authorities being afraid of having the "stop the steal" issue get relitigated, I just don't believe that for a second