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Former FBI/Current CIA officer says approx 20 undercover agents in J6 crowd
Quote:An undercover video from Soubd Investigstions reveals FBI officer and contracting CIA officer, Gavin O'Blennis claiming that there were at least 20 FBI agents in the J6 crowd. O'Blennis also revealed that the agency was behind the lawsuit brought by Sandy Hook families against Alex Jones. In the end, he said, the agency got what it wanted: to "take all his money."

The new report from Sound Investigations is with O'Blennis was recorded on March 15, 22, and 28. O'Blennis told the undercover journalist that he had been an agent with the FBI and that he is a contracting officer for the CIA. His LinkedIn profile says he has been with DHS since December 2022.



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O'Blennis told the undercover journalist that FBI agents are always present in crowds during protests in the nation's capitol.

"I mean, I'm talking they maybe had 20 [agents]. You needed 1,000 to get rid of that crowd," O'Blennis said. He also told the journalist that after the incident the FBI did not want anyone to know that they had agents in the crowd. When asked if people would find out about the agents O'Blennis said, "Nope, and they probably never will." He said he personally knew agents that were present on J6.

The undercover journalist asked O'Blennis about the FBI's involvement with the defamation case against Alex Jones.

O'Blennis said that the agency "can put anyone in jail."

When the undercover journalist asked if the agency could put pro-lifers in jail "whenever they want," O'Blennis replied, "You can kind of put anyone in jail if you know what to do."

"How?" The Sound Investigations reporter asked.

O'Blennis simply replied, "You set them up. You create the situation where they have no choice but to act on their impulse. And once they act on that impulse—some would call that entrapment, its a fine line." When asked if the FBI practices entrapment a lot, O'Blennis replied, "We get really close."

"We get as close as we can without doing it," he added, and then said the FBI calls it a "nudge."

The former FBI agent said that the agency will put a "fake post" up in order to "trigger" someone on social media to get a desired reaction. He added that once they get to this point they "already know your history" and "know everything about you."

When asked if this could lead to a "rally" by the journalist, the former FBI agents said "sometimes" it could occur.

O'Blennis said the FBI was "after [Alex Jones] hardcore" but not anymore "because he is broke" after Sandy Hook defamation lawsuit. He said the agency wanted to shut Jobes up and they succeeded.

"And the goal with him was what? Just to bankrupt him?" Sound Investigations asked.

O'Blennis replied, "Uh, pretty much, and we let the [Sandy Hook] families do it."

"We don't encourage people," the former agent clarified, "we just say, 'There's no federal statute being broken, but you do have the option for a civil case. And it's a pretty good case in our opinion.'"

Sound Investigstions asked if the FBI would "encourage" other civil cases.

"Yeah, Like, there's nothing federally—federal law that we can do. But civilly you can go at him that way," O'Blennis said.

"Basically, the citizens did your job?" Sound Investigstions asked.

"Yeah," the former FBI agent replied.

Alex Jones was ordered to pay $1.5 billion to the Sandy Hook families in an initial ruling but then settled to pay the families $85 million over the course of 10 years for the defamation case. He had initially said that the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting was a hoax, though he later recanted and apologized.

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Not supposed to say anything but yaps about all the things without any supporting evidence.
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