WorldNetDaily was quick to peddle right-wing narratives and conspiracy theories about the Capitol riot — and two years later, it’s still not about to let go of them. Joseph Farah spent his Jan. 4 column cheering Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s demand that House majority leader Kevin McCarthy “release all documents and videos pertaining to the January 6 Capitol ‘insurrection.’ In addition, he should to appoint Rep. Thomas Massie as the head of a new Frank Church committee to uncover increased FBI surveillance and corruption.” Farah went on to rehash those conspiracies:
We’re rapidly approaching the second anniversary of January 6. Don’t we deserve to finally learn the truth about Ray Epps and the phantom bombers seen in photos and many other anomalies from that day?
And, for heavens’ sake, why can’t we see the thousands of photos and images and videos with our own eyes now?
That’s evidence that deserves a verdict.
When are the American people going to see it all?
Who can explain the video we’ve all seen of hundreds of protesters being led by Capitol Police into the “sacred” halls, people who were later arrested?
The American people were fooled. Why?
Why can’t we get answers about undercover FBI agents on the premises of the Capitol that day?
The only people who died that day died at the hands of policemen. That has never been more clear.
But, still, we are told this was an “insurrection.” How is this possible?
Will we ever be given the truth – after two years of lies?
Farah found some more to rehash in his Jan. 9 column, starting with the domestic terrorist who was shot by police:
Ashli Babbitt was the ONLY person shot and killed on Jan. 6, 2021, disturbance at the U.S. Capitol. She was unarmed, tiny and posed no visible threats. She was a married 14-year veteran of the U.S. military.
That’s where the lies began on Jan. 6. Almost everything the public has heard about it, the deliberately controlled information, from Day 1 has been whole-cloth disinformation shamelessly manufactured – a sham that makes a mockery of the U.S. Constitution.
It began with who it was that killed the only victim in what has been called an “insurrection.”
It was a Capitol Hill police officer named Michael Byrd who shot Babbitt in the neck. At the time of that killing, Byrd had a documented history of gross negligence with a firearm. He left a loaded Glock pistol in a public men’s room at the Capitol, a firing offense for any law-enforcement officer. But for some reason, Michael Byrd was still on the force that day – prominently.
He killed her in cold blood but was never charged with any offense. Instead, he was called a national hero.
In fact, Babbitt was part of a violent mob that had been vandalizing the Capitol and was crawling through a broken window at the time of her death.The officer who shot her reasonably felt threatened. Farah then whined that the officers who died or committed suicide in the days after the riot were treated as victims:
Remember what you were told about the five police officers that were killed that day?
It was another lie. Fortunately, none was killed Jan. 6. But still the loose talk by people trying to equate the Capitol fracas with Pearl Harbor and 9/11 continues.
Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic House leader, said this: “We are gathered here to honor their memory and acknowledge with deep gratitude the tremendous bravery of the hundreds of officers who defended us at this citadel of democracy that fateful day. As a result of the events on January 6, the lives of five heroic officers were lost.”
Speaking of Garland, a man that should know better, recently said this: “We will never forget the five officers who responded selflessly on January 6 and who have since lost their lives.”
Joe Biden reiterated this lie on the anniversary of Jan. 6: “These people and the people representing those who couldn’t be here because they gave their lives for this did, is incredibly consequential. That’s not political talk. That’s historical fact.”
We thought right-wingers like Farah respected law enforcement. Apparently not, if they interfere with right-wing insurrectionists. Also, the death of at least one of those officers who committed suicide has been ruled to be a line-of-duty death.
Farah closed with once again referencing yet another right-wing riot-related obsession:
“Nor does anyone in authority want to talk about Ray Epps,” says Carlson. “Ray Epps, of course, is the man who was caught on tape encouraging the crowd outside the Capitol, both on January 5 and 6, to commit felonies by rushing inside. Now, what’s interesting is that the January 6 Committee, under public pressure, did in the end interview Ray Epps. Now, we don’t have all of the committee’s records about that interview. We should, but we don’t. But some have been released, and what they tell is a remarkable story. In the testimony that we have, the committee coaches Ray Epps on how to answer questions about his involvement. ‘I was in the front with a few others. I also orchestrated it. I helped get people there.'”
Let’s hope when Republicans have a turn to ask questions shortly we might be able to get better answers.
WND is quite obsessed with Ray Epps, even though there’s no actual evidence to frame him as the FBI plant Farah wants him to be.