You won't believe THIS SHOCKING TRUTH buried in the Jan. 6 video archives



House Republicans have announced that members of the media and other qualified individuals will now have access to view footage from January 6.

According to the strict criteria required to view the footage, you have to be a qualifying non-profit organization or a news outlet, among other things.

Sara Gonzales believes that “this obviously is backtracking on the promise that Speaker McCarthy made to the American people when he said we will make all of the footage public.”

Investigative journalist Steve Baker has combed through the 41,000 hours of video, which he says is “a daunting and impossible task” if he wanted to get through all of it.

Baker also says that as he has gone through the footage, he’s found that in footage from certain cameras, there were “three or four hours missing in the middle of the riot itself.”

Some of the cameras have no footage whatsoever, which Baker believes is strange, as the Capitol Police “told us that all of their cameras were functional that day.”

Sara Gonzales finds it all fascinating.

“We are still seeing the FBI and the DOJ put so much concentration on January 6, oftentimes non-violent people who didn’t – they didn’t break anything in the Capitol, they didn’t vandalize anything, they didn’t hit anyone,” Gonzales says.

Baker says that it’s frightening, because the people who are being convicted of some sort of conspiracy to overthrow the government simply used “the words of a founding father,” which he calls “revolutionary-style rhetoric.”

In one of the particular stories that Baker is working on in order to exonerate and find evidence for people who are innocent yet being accused, he believes he saw clear collusion.

“I was sitting in one of the trials back last fall, and in that trial I saw something that did not ring true. It was one of those moments between the judge and the lead prosecuting attorney that I, just by instinct, thought I saw collusion,” he says.

“Body language, the connection didn’t work. I saw the panic of the prosecutor, I saw the panic of the judge in suppressing evidence, and then I started the process of digging myself,” he adds.

In that digging, Baker believes he’s found “evidence tampering, evidence suppression,” and the “creating of evidence that did not exist out of whole cloth.”


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Oklahoma DRAG QUEEN hired as elementary principal despite former child pornography charge



The LGBTQ+ community might try to say they’re not coming for your children, but their actions often reflect the opposite — and an Oklahoma City elementary school is making that incredibly clear.

The school hired a new principal who happens to moonlight as a drag queen during his time off and has been doing so for almost the last 20 years.

However, if putting on ladies' clothing when the lights go down weren’t bad enough, Dr. Shane Murnan was also arrested and charged with possessing child pornography and drugs in 2001.

Murnan was 30 years old and teaching fifth grade at Will Rogers Elementary School in Stillwater, Oklahoma, at the time. The child pornography charge was later dropped, but that was only because a judge later determined that prosecutors had not proven that the victims in the images found on his devices were underage.

Understandably, Sara Gonzales of "The News and Why It Matters" and contributor Jaco Booyens aren’t convinced this man is fit for a position around children.

“Of course, at the time of this taping, the school has not yet commented on their child-pornography-possessing principal who moonlights as a drag queen,” Gonzales says, clearly disgusted.

“Demand the firing, picket the school peacefully, go to the school board, or pull your kids out of the school to the point where the school is bankrupted. This is unacceptable,” Booyens adds.

While Oklahoma is among the most conservative states in the nation, Booyens and Gonzales are aware that the leftist agenda is most important to spread in deep red states.

“What does Nancy say? ‘We want Texas purple,’” Booyens comments.

John Doyle is in agreement.

“There’s literally not something that could be on his past that would be more disqualifying,” Doyle says. “You’re putting somebody in a position where they’re around children and they have a history of exploiting children sexually.”


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