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National News See other National News Articles Title: Did the FBI Tamper With the Frame Rate of the Jan 6 Pipe Bomb Footage? More than a year has passed since the FBI last released footage of the pipe bomber who allegedly planted explosive devices near the DNC and RNC party headquarters the night before January 6, 2021. The FBI has reportedly collected 39,000 video files relating to the suspects identity, according to Steven DAntuono, assistant director in charge of the FBIs Washington D.C. Field Office. Yet since September 8, 2021, not a single new video file has been released. At Revolver, we have been focused on the two clips of video footage from DNC building security cameras that the FBI released on March 2021 and September 2021, respectively. In August 2022, we definitively proved the DNC camera footage from the FBIs September 2021 release should have captured the money shot of the pipe bomber taking the bomb out of the bag and planting it near a park bench in front of the DNC building. But for some reason, the FBI censored the tape so that the public could not see the alleged criminal walk back into the camera frame to commit the actual criminal act. Over the past two months, we took a closer look at the DNC surveillance footage the FBI provided to the public. What we found was even more bizarre, and more damning than our initial discovery that the FBI is withholding critical footage of the pipe bomber actually planting the bomb. The original missing moneyshot reflecting the FBIs deliberate censorship of the commission of the crime, effectively is a red flag of such stunning proportions that it alone merits Congressional investigation under a GOP-led House commission on FBI malfeasance. The new findings we are about to discuss, however, are so implausible, specific, and suspicious that we are compelled to demand that a future GOP-led commission subpoena and demand the exact chain of custody for the DNC surveillance tapes that the FBI released to the public In this piece, we will analyze problems with a basic technical feature of the DNC video called the frame rate. For the convenience of the reader, we put together a short video that sketches the argument to follow: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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