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Jan. 6 Investigator Into Alarming Trump ‘Cult’ Photo: ‘Mass Disturbance Caught on Camera’

Jan. 6 Investigator Into Alarming Trump ‘Cult’ Photo: ‘Mass Disturbance Caught on Camera’

Denver Riggleman, a former congressman who was senior technical advisor to the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the Capitol, knows where the MAGA bodies are buried.

As the guy who collected and analyzed text messages, emails and other communications, he is intimately aware of the involvement of all the actors in the insurrection – from Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, to the former chief of Trump cabinet, Mark Meadows, even two- faced Fox News anchors.

On Saturday, Riggleman commented on a photo of hundreds of Trump supporters – led by Eric Trump – who gathered for the ReAwaken America Tour in Selma, NC

“This is a mass disturbance caught on camera,” Riggleman tweeted. “All of the people in this photo are specific to or adjacent to QAnon, believe the 2020 election was stolen, and applaud the criminals, rioters, and bums who besieged the Capitol on January 6, 2021.”

Riggleman then tweeted a photo of Jim Jones, the leader of the Peoples Temple cult that orchestrated a mass suicide in Jonestown, Guyana, in 1978.

According to Media Matters, the weekend event in Selma features “right-wing commentators who have promoted the conspiracy theory that Hurricane Helene was a controlled or manipulated weather event. The trip organizers, who have close ties to Trump’s team, stated that “weather manipulation is real” and said the recent storm proves that “the globalists are pulling out all the stops.”

Conspiracy theorist Mike Flynn, who served as Trump’s national security adviser until he was caught lying to the FBI, is a co-founder of the group. Trump pardoned Flynn.

Riggleman constantly defends himself against lies, misinformation, and outlandish conspiracy theories. When Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on disgraced podcaster Alex Jones’ show on Friday to spew the tiresome, debunked, and expensive accusations against Dominion’s voting machines, Riggleman pounced.

“First off, anyone who follows Alex Jones is an idiot,” he tweeted. “Second, anyone promoting the same QAnon-based conspiracies that have been thoroughly debunked and ridiculed must be committed. Third, she is so radicalized and challenged that she doesn’t know how stupid she is.”

Recently, Riggleman blamed Georgia voters for Greene’s election: “An elected representative of the good people of Georgia. It’s the voters’ fault,” he tweeted. “A mob of idiots invading your district – superstition, religion and ignorance mixed into the perfect mix of blatant nonsense. Our county is permanently infected with at least 30% pure insanity.”

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