04/11/2024 / By Ethan Huff
A contracting officer at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) by the name of Gavin O’Blannis has outed his employer in a new undercover investigative project as a criminal agency that “can put anyone in jail” by “setting ’em up.”
Watch below as O’Blannis explains how the CIA can basically do whatever it wants when it comes to targeting someone for persecution.
“We call it a nudge,” O’Blannis explains about how the scheme works – watch below:
BREAKING: CIA Officer/Former FBI Boasts “Can Put Anyone in Jail…Set ’Em Up!” “We Call It a Nudge”
FBI “Did What We Wanted” with Alex Jones @RealAlexJones “Took His Money Away” “Chop His Legs Off”
Estimates 20 Undercover FBI Agents at J6, Works with Some of Them Now at CIA
FBI… pic.twitter.com/QxP20emKB5
— Sound Investigations (@SoundInvestig) April 9, 2024
It is estimated that some 20 undercover agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) were also involved in the January 6 “insurrection,” with several of them now working at the CIA.
According to O’Blannis’ revelations, the FBI relies on “embellished” news and “fake social media” to rile people up and “really get people mad.” It then goes in for the kill.
(Related: Remember last year when a whistleblower came forward to claim that the CIA recruited patsy hijackers to pull off the 9/11 terrorist attacks, all while the agency hid what it did from the FBI?)
It was also revealed that the FBI “did what it wanted” with Alex Jones and the whole Sandy Hook scandal. The FBI “took his money away,” O’Blannis said, referring to Jones, and made moves to “chop his legs off.”
Following these revelations, Jones declared his intention to sue both the CIA and the FBI for basically destroying his career. Jones announced his plans on April 10, 2024, in response to the above-embedded O’Blannis video, which is now going viral.
The lawsuit, we are told, will address the CIA’s aggressive actions against Jones.
Another person on the CIA and FBI hitlist is none other than Tucker Carlson. Others include former President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Joe Rogan.
Alex Jones on Undercover CIA Agent’s Admission that Tucker Carlson is being targeted by Federal intel agencies:
“Of course Tucker’s on the list. The list goes:
1. Donald Trump
2. Elon Musk
3. Tucker Carlson
4. Alex Jones
5. Joe Rogan just told me “Thank God for Elon Musk…” pic.twitter.com/IaGLsyfAjQ— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 9, 2024
Vigilant News ran a story about the Alex Jones lawsuit, noting that O’Blannis’ admissions reveal that the FBI and CIA are specifically targeting right-wing journalists for being “problematic.”
The revelations about the FBI’s involvement in the J6 event are also noteworthy in that they show what a lot of us were saying all along about the false flag nature of the whole thing.
“First off, why are they all gay?” asked one commenter, referring to O’Blannis and the many other government and Big Tech spooks who have been exposed in undercover stings like this over the past several years.
“Second, this CIA traitor and all of his ilk belong in prison for the rest of their lives. What a psychopath.”
Another commented that things like this were for years called wild conspiracy theories, only to now be revealed as the truth all along.
“This has been obvious for decades,” one said about how the CIA and FBI seem to operate above the confines of the law. “When a person is arrested only for ‘resisting arrest,’ people should know they live in a police state.”
Another wrote that these spooks clearly do not care if they get outed because nothing will happen to them anyway.
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