Darren Beattie of
RevolverNews.com spoke to FNC's Tucker Carlson on Thursday about the January 6 committee's first night of public hearings:
DARREN BEATTIE: My view is it is important to keep in mind what the stakes are. The stakes are the repurposed thing and reconfiguration of the national security apparatus against the American people. Incidentally, the Department of Homeland Security has spearheaded this, and amongst his other duties, Chairman Bennie Thompson is chairman of none other than the Homeland Security and Congress as well.
He is the DHS's stooge in Congress when the DHS is conducting the patriot purge that you've spoken of so well. You have spoken of so well.
There's a reason that people like us, when we talk about federal involvement in January 6th, it is met with the most vicious and hostile response from the regime imaginable. No matter how dark and uncomfortable these truths are, the American people need to learn about them from their selves.
If you know someone who is skeptical, go to RevolverNews.com right now, read our report, challenge others to do, and tell them to look you in the eye and say the feds weren't involved in this.
It's a clear hoax, we know it happened, but there is unfinished business and we need to expose the feds for what they've done, because as I've said on your show before, until we heal our politics will be nothing but fake and performative.
TUCKER CARLSON: I think people feel they are even now. I will say it is breathtakingly audacious of a committee whose stated purpose is to get to the truth, not even answer the most basic questions. If you sat through this entire thing and didn't learn why the cops opened the doors to the rioters, like what's the point?
DARREN BEATTIE: No, it's ridiculous. There are five or six absolutely decisive questions that get to the core, the beating heart of what really happened that day and the committee will explore none of those questions. In fact, the committee's purpose other than just a grandstand and distract is to obfuscate and obscure and silence of those questions being asked.