FBI Records Show Disturbing Thing Ray Epps Did Prior to Jan. 6 Event

Ray Epps has been at the center of much controversy surrounding what took place on January 6, 2021 at the Capitol.

We’ve discussed his involvement several times in the past. He is at the very minimum a provocateur and quite possibly a federal agent. We’ll probably never know because nobody is looking into this at all. He’s just been passed over as far as the investigation goes.

According to the Epoch Times,

During an interview with two FBI agents in Utah, Epps’s son—James Ray Epps Jr., 38—said the sobering talk from his father came as the trio was preparing to head to the Ellipse to hear President Donald Trump speak on Jan. 6, 2021.

“‘There’s gonna be a lot of people there. And there’s going to be people that want to hurt people,’” Epps Jr. quoted his father saying. “‘If there’s people that want to hurt people, there’s going to be people that get hurt.

“‘If there’s something that happens, you guys need to know that you need to help each other,’ and he grabs the gauze and he’s, you know, he’s a military man and he pulled out the tourniquets and says, ‘I want to show you guys how to use this if something happens, you got to help other people.’”

How is this not enough suspicion to investigate Epps more? It seems like he knew a little too much about what “might” happen that day.

To this day, Ray Epps has never been arrested or charged with any crimes despite having him on video causing problems the day before the protest and even on the day of the protest. He was caught on video both days. He was there. There are some people who are locked up in D.C. Gitmo right this very minute just for being at the Capitol, yet Ray Epps isn’t even a person of interest.

This is one of the main reasons why he has been suspected of being an undercover federal agent.

One more thing that makes this so much more suspicious is the fact that if you search for Ray Epps on YouTube, you practically can’t find anything. But if you search on Rumble, you find so much more.

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