As its revisionism and obsession with Ray Epps have demonstrated, WorldNetDaily has little interest in the actual facts surrounding the Capitol riot. It’s also clinging to the conspiracy theory that there were federal agents planted among the crowd who encouraged rioters; a version of that showed up in an anonymously written Aug. 22 article:
A new video has been uncovered by Revolver News that adds to the already-significant evidence that there were federal agents at the Jan. 6, 2021, protest-turned-riot at the U.S. Capitol egging on the unhappy crowd.
So far, about 1,000 people have been arrested and charged with offenses often including trespassing from that day.
There have been innumerable accusations that federal agents were in the crowd, egging people on, demanding they go into the Capitol, advocating violence against Capitol Police officers.
There has yet to be, however, documentation from the government on exactly who were its agents there that day and what was their assignment.
That’s more than likely because such documentation doesn’t exist because those those agents provocateur don’t exist.But lack of evidence has never stopped conspiracy theorists before, so this anonymous writer obsesses over someone the conspiracy-mongers have dubbed “Fence Cutter Bulwark”:
he report said, “Take a look at this man coolly and methodically cutting down and then rolling up ‘restricted area’ fencing around the Capitol lawn. He had no Trump gear on, and made sure to wear dark sunglasses on a cloudy day. He was not angry. He was dispassionate, calm, and professional, like he was just there to do a job.”
The report explained the suspicious elements of the video.
[…]The report pointed out, “By removing the barrier fencing before the massive crowds arrived at the Capitol, individuals like Fencecutterbulwark were effectively creating one of the nation’s largest legal booby traps in history, inviting thousands of people to unwittingly cross into the restricted zone whereupon they became vulnerable to indictments for ‘trespassing.'”
The report explained the identity of the man remains unknown and he remains unindicted.
“In fact, the FBI does not even appear to even be looking for him. He is wholly absent from the FBI Capitol ‘Most Wanted List.’ There is no reward for information leading to his arrest,” Revolver charged.
The report noted a significant factor is that the person was photographed “pre-positioned right at the initial decisive ‘Ray Epps Breach Site'” long before the actual breach developed.
You knew Ray Epps was going to be worked in there somewhere.
Interestingly, a month later someone claiming to be Fence Cutter Bulwark did an interview with the right-wing Epoch Times in which he insisted he was not a government agent and said he cut the fence over safety concerns.