https://danhappel.com/documentary-about-january-6/
In this episode of "Connecting the Dots", host Dan Happel sits down with one of the producers of "J6: A True Timeline", David Sumrall. They discuss what the film reveals after thorough investigation and analysis of thousands of hours of video evidence.
It took a year just to build the film. It took three years for the research and it's taken countless pain and hours of suffering from these January 6 prisoners to get these stories to the public through all the persecution and prosecution. And I want people to realize that struggle is very real. So sit back and get your tissues ready.
Go back to January 6th, see for yourself, go and see what happened from this perspective.
Which is multiple perspectives. You have perspectives from policemen, from protesters, from frontline, from backline, from way back in the crowd, from going through the doors, there's so many different things to look at. Wrap your head around that and really get that big picture they didn't want you looking at.
We talk about judges, we talk about police, we talk about the media, but this is huge because from day one it was scripted, all these lies and perjurers and no penalty, just book deals and promotions, more intentionality that should just drive the public mad to know these people are getting paid to do this to us and we're the ones paying them to do it to us.
The timeline of events presented in the documentary contradicts many of the official narratives. It shows how the actions of law enforcement likely escalated tensions and how certain figures may have instigated parts of the protest. Most shockingly, it suggests government authorities may have directly caused deaths of those in attendance.
David Sumrall also details the censorship of previous films on the topic and the propaganda tactics used to control public perception.
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