A Thousand Pieces to the Wind
The machine isn't broken. It's working exactly how it's been designed.
Writing bite sized never got me anywhere anyway, so I’ll do it my way.
It’s June 2013.
From every corner of the administration, the Obama national security apparatus is in a public relations nosedive that’s quickly turned into a full-on fiery tailspin. Pandemonium.
The Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) under the FBI, has been weaponizing its intelligence-gathering abilities against all kinds of domestic targets, including political rivals. The ACLU has been up to their ears in privacy violations cases, making a huge public stink of the task force’s and its agencies’ improprieties.
I’ve been in Michigan for a week already, in between legs of a Midwestern tour that actually went as far west as Wyoming. I’ve been eating up all the headlines I can on my new iPhone 3 hand-me-down between binges of playing Clash of Clans as my time-killer while we sit around. There’s usually a lot of sitting going on in an RV, whether it’s rolling or not.
I’ve been watching out for “the end” of Liberty since about 2005 with the passage of the permanent measures of the PATRIOT Act, waiting for the other shoe to drop and prove Ron Paul right about the police state he’d been going on and on about for a decade.
Elsewhere in the world...
Michael Hastings has just been announced dead from a fiery, mysterious car crash in Los Angeles that happened before five o’clock in the morning. The authorities don’t seem to know too much of anything, or at least that’s the impression everyone has.
The CIA has just gotten itself resituated with a new Director, former drone-strike warlord John Brennan, after an utterly wacky email scandal involving the former Army General and former CIA Director David Petraeus back in November of 2012.
Petraeus’ biographer, Lt. Col. Paula Broadwell is an Army intelligence officer and Harvard graduate with prior assignments with the US Intelligence Community (IC) and FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF).
Broadwell was accused of sending anonymous emails through a Gmail account to the husband of an “ambassador” to CIA Director Petraeus, Jill Kelley, therein disclosing “classified information” that included his whereabouts.
The scandal sort of dissolved what seemed like a revamped wartime intelligence apparatus between CIA Director Petraeus and new DIA Director Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn. The Obama Administration is being fairly transparent about shifting the focus of the war away from soldiers and into drones.
Snowden
Weeks ago, in May, Edward Snowden and WikiLeaks started making public a traunch of files he stole from the National Security Agency. It’s come out that he got the files during his time as a contractor for Booz Allen Hamilton.
Snowden had eventually fallen into his pseudo-spy gig after a series of events stemming from being discharged from Army Reserves Special Forces training in 2004.
Google it.
On June 7th, The Guardian and The Washington Post published stories on a program called PRISM that - keeping it focused for this article - has access to the contents of email accounts and other things, including through Google.
Still in recent memory is the 2010 reporting on the CIA’s investments into Google and the public disclosure of their tools to map people’s online activities at an enormous scale. Ironically, Google has also been quietly at war with China over censorship among other things.
Google had already been reported in 2010 to be investing into a company that literally strived to “predict the future” through data analysis called, “Recorded Future.”
In 2007, there was a classified document that laid out in detail a program called “ICREACH” that functioned like a “Google” of intelligence databases, operated by the NSA.
(Side note: Just in 2022, it was reported by far-left Mint Press News how heavily Google’s ranks were filled with CIA assets.)
General consensus has already been for years in 2013 that the CIA and FBI, both, are spiraling tyrannically out of control, eating themselves alive with intelligence. The “I” in “FBI” still officially stands for “INVESTIGATION” at this point in history, but it’s ringing more and more like “INTELLIGENCE.”
People have already started speculating about the cause of the Hastings crash, and starting to speculate about everything from his past struggles with addiction, all the way up to potential political assassination.
First “bigg” interview
KTLA’s Carolyn Costello has just landed an interview with a character of some of Hastings’ prior work in 2008 Afghanistan, Staff Sergeant Joe Biggs. He contacted Costello through a tweet from South Carolina.
Michael Hastings knew back in 2011 that Biggs would be leaving the Army on Friday, December 15, 2011 because of a “Retweet” Biggs that followed the Costello “tweet.”
I couldn’t see into the future yet in 2013, but it was obvious something else was afoot in the timeless game of power and influence...
Michael Hastings’ mysterious 2013 email
Staff Sergeant Joseph Randall Biggs brought forth a supposed email in the days after the June 18th, 2013 crash whose contents, according to blogger Cheri Roberts, were personally vetted by KTLA’s Carolyn Costello.
Costello said in part:
“Once we confirmed from Hastings’ colleagues that they did receive the email from Hastings’ account – we felt comfortable going with the story.”
It was only the contents of the email that were reported as “vetted” by KTLA’s Costello, but I located no other credible details from sources other than Biggs himself to corroborate Biggs’ receipt of the email after this point.
Cheri Roberts (then-Cheri Wilson) article
Roberts published to her blog, “SSG Biggs: Has Hastings’ Friend Turned Family Foe?” on July 26, 2013, after the dust settled from Hastings’ tragic death a few weeks before on June 18th.
Roberts went through excruciating detail to memorialize her contacts with sources and their accompanying statements in her article.
Her piece offers an objective and impressively exhaustive look at some circumstances around the ensuing media firestorm in the wake of Hastings’ death.
Multiple discrepancies in email details
One of the most curious details of the email was that Biggs’ supposed “blind-copy” that was provided by him to news outlets didn’t display a “BCC” line at all.
As Roberts pointed out, the timestamp displayed on the email creates a conflict in the official narrative, though here is offered an additional conflict that Roberts may have overlooked completely.
Additionally, the only publicized copy has all of the email addresses blurred entirely, though the sender line looks like it could very well represent a Google “@gmail.com” account, presumably to be owned by Michael Hastings.
Location, location, location
The email provided by Biggs shows the message to be sent at “12:56 PM,” while Hastings’ car crash occurred between 4:30 and 5:00 AM the following morning.
In the context of Biggs’ purported physical location as either in the Carolinas or Florida, both are in the Eastern Time zone, therefore Hastings’ crash occurred between 7:30 and 8:00 AM Eastern Time after the previous 12:56 PM email.
Biggs said in his initial interview with KTLA’s Carolyn Costello that Biggs got the email (presumably in the Eastern Time zone) “in the morning” but the email displays “12:56 PM” from wherever he received it.
As Biggs’ TV interview with Carolyn Costello (below) shows, Joe Biggs explicitly states that he got the email “Monday morning.”
The math doesn’t work
There is a possible avenue for Biggs’ receipt of the email on “Monday morning” if Biggs, too, was on the west coast on Monday, returned to the east coast thereafter, and then proceeded to screenshot the email.
It’s also crucially important to note the 18 hours between the email and Hastings’ death, and that Biggs said he tried to call Hastings immediately after receiving the email “in the morning” (which was sent at 12:56 PM, time zone unknown).
There is another possibility as to how Biggs was sent this email.
If someone had access to Hastings’ account and sent the email to the purported recipients, and Biggs really did receive an email.
One final possibility, however remote, is that the email was collected, seeing as that Biggs was connected to a controversial journalist with foreign contacts. Chief among those contacts were public enemy #1 at the time - WikiLeaks.
Michael Flynn had his communications collected by the National Security Agency just three months later, even as the duly appointed and confirmed Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, on September 30, 2013. Flynn was another main character of Hastings’ work on the War in Afghanistan.
Read about how Michael Hastings and WikiLeaks coordinated here.
The email could then have been produced to Joe Biggs as a “breaking news” scoop, for which he could then use the story to launch a media career as an “intelligence source” (or a mouthpiece).
Did Biggs actually receive the Hastings email, or was it given to him by “...a buddy of mine...”?
If it was given to him, was it done to gather intelligence, or was it done to manipulate intelligence, and thereby the news cycle itself?
From here, it’s vitally important to draw attention to the email’s subject line, in that it named only the FBI and NSA without any mention of the CIA anywhere else in Hastings’ frantic message.
As I covered in my last article, “My Tribute To The Late Michael Hastings,” Brennan’s CIA was almost certainly targeting Michael Hastings and other journalists at the time. As you’ll see in a moment, the CIA would have been at the forefront of his mind.
Brennan was also the man largely advising the Obama drone program that had a sizable body count of American citizens at the time.
These discrepancies, even removed from the absence of a “BCC” line in the screenshotted email, bring the ENTIRE narrative around Hastings’ death and Biggs’ activities in 2012 into question.
Conflicting info from Hastings’ family and Biggs
The conspiracy theories began within days after Biggs appeared to be putting on a “media tour” which ultimately led to Biggs’ timely appearances for “sharing new information.” Biggs made three appearances with Alex Jones on InfoWars in the month following Hastings’ June 26, 2013 memorial service.
Biggs’ sudden media burst was born entirely from Biggs’ purported receiving a “blind-copy” version of Hastings’ antemortem email - which itself still now, eleven years later, has never been fully vetted publicly.
Blogger Cheri Roberts ran down the details in her July 2013 revisited analysis of the reasons to doubt Biggs’ accounting of what he claimed to “know,” where she poses the question, and emphatically answers, “Yes.”
Biggs’ Twitter (now X) did shed some light, according to Roberts, onto what may have been a struggle between Biggs and the Hastings family to preserve the integrity of the investigation without having it clouded with disingenuous or manipulative “hot takes” or outright false information.
Rambo Biggs: First Blood
According to Joseph Biggs in a 2021 federal court filing (we’ll get to that later), Biggs’ attorneys offered a general timeline of Biggs’ military service in the Army:
“Originally from North Carolina, defendant Biggs is 37 years old. He is a retired United States Army Staff Sergeant who served in the military for eight years. He served in the Army Reserve from 2004 until 2007 and in the active Army from 2007 until 2012. For a year, between November 2005 and October 2006, he was deployed to Iraq. Late the following year, and for more than another year, between December 2007 until February 2009, he was deployed to Afghanistan...
...In 2012, at the age of 28, he received a medical discharge from Army.”
The Motion response was filed in Biggs’ pending trial for his involvement in planning and coordinating the riot at the Capitol on January 6th, 2021, but we’ll get to that later.
The filing went on to establish Biggs’ Ormond Beach, Florida residency and included a few details about his personal life in the filing. Among those were Biggs’ employment at Alex Jones’ InfoWars and his past residency in Austin, Texas.
As Biggs claims to have been medically discharged from the Army in 2012, Hastings and Biggs themselves both made it clear through their posts to then-Twitter that Biggs’ last day (presumably of active duty) in the Army would be December 15, 2011.
Biggs’ first InfoWars appearance (June 26, 2013)
Right out of the gate of Biggs’ first interview (two days after the Hastings memorial) with Alex Jones, Biggs mentions that he was deployed in Khost, Afghanistan when he met Michael Hastings during his embed. Biggs went on to explain that Hastings’ original assignment was for “a week or so,” but turned into three months.
Khost, Afghanistan is historically known now for it’s heavy CIA presence and heavy-handed tactics, often resulting in civilian casualties.
The CIA itself, as well as CIA-trained, -funded, and logistically supported paramilitary and local militia were the first operators into the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region in 2001 and were among the last out, even throughout the Trump administration.
[My friend asked me to...]
Biggs says during the interview (13:20) that “a buddy of mine called me and said, ‘Hey there’s a plane leaving in two hours, let’s go up there to the service.’ So I hopped on and flew to Vermont and stayed at a hotel up there and then went and saw his wife and family...”
It was presented almost as if Biggs wasn’t considering it before his friend’s suggestion.
How was it that Biggs knew Hastings reached out to lawyers (7:57) before his death, but additionally proceeded to outwardly discredit WikiLeaks and their announcement that Hastings contacted their attorney Jennifer Robinson before his passing.
Biggs also repeated again here (6:45), after his first interview with KTLA, that the “blind-copy” email was received “Monday morning,” “when [he] woke up.”
Welcome to the echo chamber
San Diego’s Kimberly Dvorak’s videos proved over time to echo many of Jones’ on-air claims, and her coverage also mirrored sentiments from Army “explosives experts” and other personnel that seem to line up with other InfoWars offerings.
At the very end of the clip (26:40), Alex Jones says out loud that he knows one of Joe Biggs’ “buddies” who works with explosives in the military. Was this the same Army explosives expert that Kimberly Dvorak mentioned in her segments?
How did Alex Jones know he knew one of Joe Biggs’ buddies if this was their first call together?
Biggs had also said he had not even talked to his “buddy” yet.
Biggs’ Second InfoWars interview (July 11, 2013)
Little more information was garnered from Biggs’ subsequent InfoWars interviews, however his second appearance on the show is where the actual conspiracy theory originated about Hastings’ remains being cremated.
As you can see at 6:25 in the interview below, Biggs made the presumption of the Hastings’ post-mortem wishes and even said he didn’t know, yet Jones continued to drive the “cremation” news.
Joe Biggs did not correct Jones’ mischaracterizations and sensationalism in the broadcast segment. There was another bit about Hastings being spotted looking under his car leading up to the crash.
The woman who dethroned Petraeus
Also to note, Biggs said (12:57) that Hastings’ wife, another heavyweight journalist, Elise Jordan, told him that she didn’t know what Hastings was working on.
“Biggs told us (via his media interviews) that Michael did not tell his wife — Elise Jordan, what “Big story” he was working on in order to protect her. This goes directly against what Jon Avalon — of CNN”s Reliable Sources, has reported. Jon says that Elise herself is finishing the “Big story” Hastings had been working on.”
This is a clear indication of the Hastings family, or at least Elise Jordan, being reluctant to clue in this “close friend” of Michael Hastings on any early details.
Hastings’ pending meeting with Jill Kelley
The L.A. Times reported on June 20, 2013 that Hastings had a meeting scheduled with Jill Kelley, a victim of purported “blackmail” emails sent by David Petraeus’ biographer in late 2012 while he was director of the CIA.
The article wrote:
“Kelley alleges that military officials and the FBI leaked her name to the media to discredit her after she reported receiving a stream of emails that were traced to Paula Broadwell, a biographer of former CIA director David H. Petraeus, according to a lawsuit filed in Federal District Court in Washington, D.C., on June 3.”
The Petraeus email scandal revolved around emails sent from an anonymous Google “Gmail” account, of which the FBI purportedly traced back to Petraeus’ biographer, Paula Broadwell, forcing his resignation in November of 2012.
Jill Kelly eventually lodged a privacy lawsuit against the federal government for dragging her into the scandal publicly, but Kelley’s attorneys dumped her case in 2016.
Though not directly related, this was the same time that Roger Stone turned the knob on his incendiary rhetoric all the way up to “11” through InfoWars.
Perhaps Jordan’s hesitation was founded after all. She surely had noticed the immediate burst of misguided information to the public, which was clearly and obviously circumventing the Hastings family themselves and may have prevented any legitimate investigation producing real answers.
Dvorak, Jones, and Biggs, on a scale of weeks and months, slowly and “lazily” transformed the narrative from the scant details actually provided by Biggs directly. Whether any of them were aware and/or complicit in that echo-chambering of the narrative remains to be seen.
Hastings’ wife, Elise Jordan, confirmed outright in no uncertain terms that CIA Director John Brennan was the target of the next piece. Coupled with knowing that he had a meeting with Jill Kelley already scheduled, that could certainly point to a hypothetical exposé about “What Really Happened With General Petraeus?”
Maybe I’ll use that...
A Bigg rise to InfoWars pseudo-stardom
After scouring the “@RamboBiggs” Twitter archive, it becomes apparent that Joe Biggs was an instant hit on InfoWars. He “retweeted” often the responses of many personal fans gained in his numerous appearances on the broadcast following Hastings’ untimely demise.
Media Matters took the pains to memorialize some of Biggs’ most incendiary “tweets” (NSFW) from between 2012 and the writing of a hit piece on Biggs and Right Side Broadcasting in 2017.
There is a second batch of tweets available here (NSFW).
By July 19, 2014, Biggs already had an InfoWars email address and listed the official InfoWars website in his Twitter bio.
Biggs’ ready-built media “empire”
Also buried in the archive were web links to his personal website that seemed to be devoted to a sort of private “investigation” Biggs was putting on himself, even despite the apparent friction with the Hastings family.
The Hastings “memorial” site’s first archive was captured on December 24, 2013, but his first post (that you can view despite the archived formatting) was from November 4, 2013. Within six months of the accident, Biggs was already capitalizing on the attention for influence through Alex Jones.
Put your career in overdrive by working with the FBI today!
In 2015, Joe Biggs did another of many interviews on InfoWars with Alex Jones, but this time about a recent trip Biggs had taken just across the Mexican border to Anapra, a section of notorious cartel playground town, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.
Jones led the segment with what could easily be interpreted as a cover-your-ass disclaimer, announcing that, “We’ll meet with whoever,” referring to federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
The InfoWars segment and story was essentially a reaction to claims that Judicial Watch’s prior reporting of ISIS camps in Mexico was baseless, sensationalized journalism.
Did Biggs’ have a prior relationship with the FBI?
Was this the first time Biggs met with FBI agents? Were they actually FBI agents?
Was there ever a terrorism investigation going on around Hastings’ death in light of all of the public claims and/or (circumstantial) evidence of vehicle tampering?
There absolutely should have been an investigation. Anything but silence, really.
There were certainly things that Biggs and Jones both mentioned getting from certain experts, though it’s also effectively a coin-toss as to the veracity of his claims.
There is certainly evidence that Biggs was, and remained closely connected with some sort of legitimate intelligence source prior to his “ISIS” story, or at the very least, that Biggs was being influenced by an external source to push certain narratives.
FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF)
The very first paragraph of the 2013 Congressional Research Service report on, “The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Terrorism Investigations,” by Jerome P. Bjelopera blurted out in the second line:
“Since the September 11, 2001 (9/11) attacks, the FBI has implemented a series of reforms intended to transform itself from a largely reactive law enforcement agency focused on investigations of criminal activity into a more proactive, agile, flexible, and intelligence-driven agency that can prevent acts of terrorism.”
It also clearly acknowledged the FBI’s inherent nature to interject itself with “agent provocateurs.”
JTTF and the Army
These task forces, or JTTFs, are various assortments of personnel and divisions of agencies and law enforcement bodies from every level of government - local, regional, state, and federal bodies.
This even goes so far as to include active duty military personnel.
JTTF’s known for using human sources for intelligence while the United States Justice Department is simultaneously notorious for leveraging people’s crimes against them in exchange for freedom or shorter sentences.
Another key feature of these task forces is their utilization of Army Special Forces - even active duty - to complement local and regional forces in their objectives.
“Army CI (Counterintelligence) is an active participant in the JTTF program...
...Conducting or supporting joint [counterdrug] investigations with other national agencies...which may affect Army equities.”
ISIS story a cover for counterdrug intel collection?
Additionally, the State of Texas was running its own “Unified Commands” (UCs) and Joint Operations and Intelligence Centers (JOICs) consisting of the same wide, dragnet array of law enforcement organizations.
Life in the fast lane
In 2015, Joe Biggs had a brush up with a local security guard where authorities intervened, but no indictment was returned, according to Salon.com.
Further combing through other archives of Biggs’ Twitter and webpage brought about another bio link to tacticalapplicationsgroup.us, advertising “Defensive Firearm Training - Tactical Products & Accesories [sic] - Film Advisory Services.”
Several times throughout his years of self-promotions, Biggs mentions having a “film guy” or some other allusion to making a movie.
One project in particular that Biggs mentioned directly in a “tweet” was wanting to film Marines training in Los Angeles, though no mention of it actually coming to fruition.
Tactical Applications Group (TAG)
According to a July 27, 2016 archived homepage, Joe Biggs was Vice President of the group in 2016, and handled all, “outbound media engagement and strategic partner relationships for the TAG brand.”
The “President and Lead Actor Trainer” of TAG was a man named Danny August Mason, an actor who appeared on ABC’s “In An Instant,” and “Tom Clancy’s The Division.”
Mason was directly connected to a gruesome Minnesota murder-suicide of a movie director and his family. Both Mason and the alleged perpetrator of the event, David Crowley, were working together on an upcoming conspiracy film called Gray State.
Nothing about the incident truly added up - in any way, and even less made sense a year later - yet the entire tragedy was briskly swept under the rug and blamed on Crowley’s status as a “conspiracy theorist;” All this despite NEVER having exhibited signs of domestic violence or turmoil beforehand.
Even Crowley’s close friend and move co-producer Danny August Mason seemed to go along with that narrative.
For whatever reason, out of all of Crowley’s critics, none really seemed to have a real problem with how...differently...authorities handled the investigation.
The gut-wrenching deaths of Crowley and his family were just more massive unsolved (properly) mystery in the adjacent orbits of Joe Biggs and Alex Jones and someone had turned it into a terrorism investigation by leaving the message “Allahu Akbar.”
Was this Crowley’s prior programming resurfaced? Journalists claimed it to be “sarcasm.” Was it a diversion?
(MORE: https://www.uglytruth.info/david-crowley-family-deaths)
Biggs’ Bigg Pizzagate video
It was Joe Biggs at the center of promulgating the popular and generally disregarded “Pizzagate” theory brand of an elitist conspiracies. One such video was uploaded to the Youtube channel of SGTReport on November 30, 2016 with the tag, “Thanks Joe Biggs.”
According to one Reddit user, the Pizzagate conspiracy theory had already been debunked weeks before the upload, with the user even suggesting SGTReport remove the video.
This upload came the exact same day “Samantha Power” sent an unmasking request for a document with Michael Flynn’s name on it, scooped up by the NSA while he was sitting Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency in 2013.
As of the last playable archived entry on June 20, 2020, this “SGTReport” video had 725,000 views.
I won’t get into the details here since it’s been beaten to death for nearly a decade now, but the uproar about the theory was so outrageous that a gunman drove from North Carolina to Washington to rescue the supposed children “trapped” there.
The spectacle in the media, including Biggs’ ties to InfoWars, drove Alex Jones to knock down speculation that the incident was the reason behind Biggs’ coincidental departure from InfoWars.
It’s actually more reasonable to suspect that the split was the result of a lawsuit stemming from InfoWars’ involvement as a group in a counter-protest in Cleveland, Ohio in 2016.
Faked Seth Rich documents
On May 28, 2017, months after departing InfoWars, Joe Biggs posted on his blog information containing what were purported to be classified redacted documents from the Seth Rich laptop case.
The post was made to Borderland Alternative Media, his new venture with boxer/social media influencer David Rodriguez, who is from El Paso, Texas.
By June 1, 2017, the posts and documents had been taken down.
In 2018, Alex Jones, InfoWars, and Joe Biggs were sued alongside the City of Cleveland, OH by Gregory Lee Johnson of San Francisco, CA for allegedly conspiring to disallow Mr. Johnson to burn the American flag and to destroy his life because Johnson exercised his “right” to do so.
Among other claims in the civil complaint, Johnson charged that the InfoWars team injured themselves in order to destroy him.
What is endlessly curious about this particular encounter is that all of the footage captured by InfoWars supposedly “disappeared from police lockup,” though no direct evidence of the claim was offered in the initial complaint filing.
Where did the evidence go?
And what possessed Cleveland to pay out a quarter-million dollars for an arrest made in the heat of the moment with a very legal rationale that fell somewhere in the gray area between “private event” and “freedom of speech?”
Perhaps it could be said that this was the first organized counter-protest that Biggs was a part of.
Where did that footage go?
Furthermore, how did the private citizens alleged to be operating under the auspices of InfoWars get away with false police and medical reports and destroying, or at least concealing evidence?
Proud Boys
The Proud Boys were founded by Vice Magazine co-founder Gavin McInnes in 2016, around the same time InfoWars had mobilized to confront Gregory Johnson, the man who planned to burn the flag.
Enrique Tarrio, like Biggs, quickly moved up the ranks of the Proud Boys, reaching to be Chairman for the group on November 29, 2018. He had been recruited after volunteering for an event for Milo Yiannopoulos in May of 2017, about 18 months prior.
In fact, Tarrio did extensive work collecting intel on a steroid ring in 2014, all of which came to light in court filings long after the fact.
The Reuters exclusive spared little detail in exposing that,
“Tarrio’s then-lawyer Jeffrey Feiler said in court that his client had worked undercover in numerous investigations, one involving the sale of anabolic steroids, another regarding “wholesale prescription narcotics” and a third targeting human smuggling. He said Tarrio helped police uncover three marijuana grow houses, and was a “prolific” cooperator.”
These would assuredly fall under the FBI JTTF’s mandate, as would Biggs’ activities.
This establishes both Biggs and Tarrio interacting to some degree with law enforcement and intelligence service agents from opposite ends as far back as Joe Biggs popped onto the scene himself in 2013.
FBI - Bringing people together 🌠
After 2018, the more that Joe Biggs’ and Enrique Tarrio’s public activities are scrutinized, the more it becomes undeniably clear that the FBI itself was a connective tissue between the two future “insurrection” organizers.
Biggs moved to Ormond Beach, Florida, near Daytona Beach, in 2018.
He admittedly made contact with a Jacksonville, Florida FBI agent before the end of 2018. This could not be clearer:
“Biggs regularly satisfied FBI with his answers.”
2018 would also be the year that Joe Biggs’ Twitter account was suspended.
It might even be said that Biggs and Tarrio never would have met without the FBI. After all, Biggs had already gotten a North Carolina man (coincidentally Biggs’ home state) arrested in D.C. for actually trying to hunt down pedophiles with a firearm hundreds of miles away from home.
Since at least 2018, Biggs’ lawyers claimed, he had contributed substantial information to the FBI, and by 2019, Joe Biggs was well into organizing full “anti-Antifa” counter-rallies with help from Oath Keepers, Three Percenters, American Guard, and other veterans groups.
According to Reuters in May 2022, Biggs had been outwardly and openly active with some elements of the Proud Boys organization since at least May 2018. This puts Tarrio and Biggs in proximity to each other nearly immediately after Biggs moving to Daytona from Austin.
Was Joe Biggs put on an assignment?
Even his child’s mother followed from Austin to Florida, as he laid bare in Biggs’ court filing.
It was revealed more recently in 2023 that one of the witnesses in Enrique Tarrio and Joe Biggs’ case, which included other Defendants like Ethan Nordean, had been a Confidential Human Source or CHS since April of 2021.
This means that one of the prosecution’s witnesses was STILL spying on the Defendants — former CHS-es themselves — DURING AN ONGOING CONSPIRACY CASE.
What were the Feds so afraid of so as to risk a CHS INSIDE of the Defendants’ orbits while being prosecuted?!
January 6th “insurrection”
Military steps up its counter-terrorism role…domestically
“During the 2020 summer protests in response to the murder of George Floyd, the approval process for Guard deployment ran smoothly…
...Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy “really wanted us out there.” Secretary McCarthy, with all his authorities, was physically beside Major General Walker throughout that summer...
...While a concept of operations (“con-op”) was developed at the lower level during the summer 2020 operations, it did not require approval or input at the secretary level...
...In mid-June 2020, then-Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, Secretary McCarthy, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley, and Major General Walker huddled to talk about what went wrong in the preceding weeks.
Senior defense officials then decided they would take a “more active” role in directing the force.”
-DC NATIONAL GUARD PREPARATION FOR AND RESPONSE TO JANUARY 6TH
War Boys
Warboys, LLC was established with Joe Biggs, Enrique Tarrio, and Ethan Nordean as officers.
Tarrio received over $15,000 of PPP loans in 2021, according to Salon. Tarrio received $7,750 just before Warboys, LLC was dissolved, followed by another $7,750 after the dissolution.
READ HOW they planned January 6th, the mainstream version HERE:
Were Biggs, Tarrio, and Nordean (among others) working with the FBI in the lead up to January 6th?
The timelines seem to suggest they were all moving toward the same goal - planning a massive kerfuffle for the world to see after the November elections.
Whether they were coordinating directly with the FBI remains to be seen, but it begs an earnest look at why two of the men, leaders of their respective groups, worked with law enforcement for over half a decade and then stopped completely, cold turkey - if they did.
Additionally, if they WERE indeed working with federal law enforcement, then it's clear that there is a pattern of federal law enforcement throwing its assets to the wolves after they're used up and know too much.
Biggs Sentenced to 17 years for J6
On December 12, 2022, Project on Government Oversight (POGO) published a report disclosing that hundreds of Oath Keepers worked for DHS. Furthermore, DHS couldn’t even define with precision what standards to use when evaluating their own employees.
So then by what standard are DHS taking even more years from the lives of our veterans?
On May 19, 2023 the Department of Justice arrested DC police lieutenant Shane Lamond for conspiring and tipping off Enrique Tarrio about his impending January 5th, 2021 arrest.
MORE: Messages submitted into court record
Clearly, there was some sort of collusion to some degree, and there was clearly assistance through any series of intrapersonal, intra-agency, and inopportune connections between the protestors and the “authorities” that day.
All of this, stemming from two organizers at the center of the chaos that day. There was so many more who were in the same positions of leadership with different groups as Tarrio and Biggs that day.
We still demand answers.
Treniss Evans is currently listed as a recipient for a GiveSendGo campaign in Biggs’ name. The fundraiser was started sometime before the first archive in May of 2023 with a target goal of $75,000.
As of this writing, Biggs’ campaign has raised $87,640 of a now-updated $250,000 target goal.
Final (actual) thoughts
Is this the same phenomenon that struck Michael Hastings? Silence?
What about David Crowley?
Ashli Babbitt?
Are J6ers being held indefinitely because they’re in protective custody as confidential sources?
Do the prisoners have dirt on an FBI that has even more outstanding dirt yet on the prisoners?
Are we witnessing a stalemate of blackmail? Mutually assured destruction?
No matter which way these facts are sliced, it seems that even more answers should be demanded of Congress and our Intelligence Community at-large in pursuit of the truth around January 6th.
There is still clearly too much we simply don’t know, and Congress doesn’t show any signs of picking up it’s feet on addressing the loss of Liberty in America that has been barreling ahead ever so quicker since 2001.
Will the Agencies stop before the secrets are extinguished, one way or the other?
Leadership is throwing yourself into the fray to take the slings and arrows when no one else will.
Treason is throwing your own men to the fray while you clean out the coffers to buy passage to safety.
Honest questions…
Is the intel community blackmailing our Army vets with their own PTSD?
Has the Pentagon and military intelligence been weaponizing their own soldiers’ loyalty against them, all for political vendettas?
Why are only the soldiers getting burned?
Why does leadership answer no questions with substance, even when asked?
How much are the FBI using the CIA and Army vets for political agendas *at home*?
ENDLESS WARS.
ENDLESS CHAOS.
ENDLESS LIES.
ENDLESS SLAVERY.
END THE ENDLESS.
Gus, did you know about John Brennan's sabbatical to set up a front company called The Analysis Group ? Covered in an article written back when Bambi was President !
If one were to put these 3 things together I would say "HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM"
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/65506
http://sonsoflibertymedia.com/2014/09/john-brennan-obamas-muslim-convert-stooge-jihad/
http://www.examiner.com/article/cia-and-cair-collaborate-stonewalling-islamist-investigations
Great article! I have my own opinions as to the answers to many of the questions here, but I believe that the Truth will unfold itself hopefully in future parts. Though the common American might be left with more questions than answers now, it’s easy to see why it is not completely unsubstantiated to be asking the questions that are being asked while coming up with unpopular conclusions.
Thank you always for your hard work.
You are so very appreciated!