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The Mysterious Unpersoning of Michael Stenger by The Washington Post

I awoke at 4:15 Tuesday morning and made the usual mistake of checking my phone for messages. The first one I saw was a Telegram reporting the death of former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, (SAA), Michael Stenger. Stenger was on the job on January 6, 2021, when all hell broke loose at the Capitol Building. He and his counterpart in the House of Representatives, SAA Paul Irving, had each received at least two calls from then Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund requesting deployment of the National Guard. Sund was told by the SAA pair that they would run the request “up the chain.” (“Up the chain” from Stenger and Irving were none other than Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi.)

Katherine Tully-McManus — Congressional reporter for Politico — was the first to tweet about Stenger’s death, at 4:04 PM on Monday: “Former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger died this morning. He joined the SAA team in 2011 after a career with the Secret Service and was appointed SAA in 2018.” No story had yet been published by Politico.

At 7:38 PM on Monday, Chad Pergram — Fox News Congressional reporter — began a nine-part tweet thread that began, “Fox confirms that Michael Stenger, the Senate Sergeant at Arms who was in charge of Senate security the day of the Capitol riot, has died.” That thread continued through until Tuesday morning at 11:07 AM, when he announced, “Fox is told that Stenger had been suffering from cancer.” Again, no actual story was yet reported by Fox News, itself.

Later Monday evening, several Twitter accounts and bloggers began posting various accounts of his death — rather matter-of-factly, given these shocking details:

“Stenger arrived in a friend's car and was dropped off across the street. As Stenger crossed the street toward his apartment, he was shot and killed. The shooting was partially captured on surveillance video from cameras on a nearby building.”

By the time I began chasing the story at 4:15 on Tuesday morning, the conspiracy theories were already in full flight, spurred on by Stenger’s Senate hearing testimony on February 23, 2021, in which he said during his opening statement, “There is an opportunity to learn lessons from the events of January 6th. Investigations should be considered as to funding and travel of what appears to be professional agitators.”

Testimony of “professional agitators” on January 6th? (Hmmm.) Then “Stenger was shot and killed?” That’s more than enough gas on the flame for conspiracy theorists, but also fueling those fires were claims that Stenger was slated to testify before the House Select Committee’s surprise hearing on Tuesday morning.

Up this point, The Washington Post, (WaPo), WUSA9, (D.C.’s CBS affiliate), and all other mainstream news agencies were completely quiet. How could it be, when a such key figure in the January 6th event had died, that some 24 hours later only small-time blogs, Twitter users, and a couple of British newspapers were reporting the death?

Newsweek and The New York Post finally posted stories later Tuesday morning, but nothing was forthcoming from the “biggies” in D.C. As it happens, the Washington Examiner — a smaller, 17-year-old conservative news website and weekly magazine — had reported Stenger’s passing late on Monday evening. Deep into the day on Tuesday, there was still not yet a peep from the town’s 144-year old “newspaper of record,” WaPo.

The first of the conspiracy theory plot lines to fall apart was the assertion that Stenger had been shot crossing the street to his apartment. It turns out that he actually lived in an $870,000 home in Falls Church, VA — not an apartment. The next revelation was that one of these blogging sleuths had carelessly, or purposefully, conflated a 2013 murder of another “Michael Stenger” in Oakland, CA, with the death of the former Senate SAA living in VA. I tend to believe this was a deliberately misleading action by someone wishing to stir the conspiracy pot, because any internet search early on Monday of “Michael Stenger shot,” would take one to detailed articles or criminal case files which clearly show the “other” Stenger was killed on the other side of the country . . . in 2013 — not June 27, 2022. Not to mention the fact that whoever decided to drop this deception onto the internets clearly “cut/copy/pasted” the language from one of those 2013 articles. The original case file of the 2013 shooting states: “As Stenger crossed the street toward his apartment, he was shot and killed. The shooting was partially captured on surveillance video from cameras on a nearby building.” This, of course, is almost identical to the account of the alleged shooting of former SAA Michael Stenger. (Seriously . . . this was no error.)

The second rumor to be quickly and easily dismissed, was that Stenger was scheduled to testify at Tuesday’s Select Committee hearing. It simply wasn’t true. That committee had already pre-concocted their intended sensationalism with a last-minute announcement, on Monday, of Tuesday’s surprise hearing featuring Cassidy Hutchinson, the former aide to Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. Stenger was never on the docket for that hearing. (Another deliberate fabrication.)

As Tuesday morning came to life, still nothing from WaPo. Newsweek finally said something at 7:18 AM.

This WaPo thing was already seriously gnawing at me, when another curiosity finally hit me over the head, after numerous direct searches on WaPo’s own website’s search engine. There were no articles about “Michael Stenger” coming up on their search engine. None, whatsoever. There was only one link to Stenger’s name, and that was to an internal PDF copy of Stenger’s prepared opening statement for his February 23, 2021, Senate hearing testimony. No other articles, posts, or features related to January 6th. Not even Stenger’s previous moment in the spotlight, when a year before the riotous events of January 6th, Stenger had the ceremonial task of opening the first impeachment trial of President Trump in the Senate Chamber with, “Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye. All persons are commanded to keep silent on pain of imprisonment while the House of Representatives is exhibiting to the Senate of the United States articles of impeachment against Donald John Trump, president of the United States.”

This major event taking place in D.C., with transcripts in abundance throughout the internet, but no mention from that city’s famed “newspaper of record” with attributions to Stenger?

How can this be? WaPo had most certainly published many January 6th-related stories about Stenger’s role that day. All other major news sites had numerous pages of listed articles come up in a search of “Michael Stenger.” This made so little sense to me that I then fell down that specific rabbit hole . . . for hours. I did WaPo searches of every possible version of “Michael Stenger” and “Michael C. Stenger.” (Nothing.) I executed Google searches for every permutation of the four words, “Washington Post Michael Stenger,” and managed to find only 18 such WaPo-published stories appearing in that search.

By this time, the conspiratorial nonsense was getting out of hand. George Webb, a Substack writer, posted an article headlined, “Murder On The Senate Steps - The Senate Sergeant Of Arms Is Murdered Before Key January 6th Testimony,” in which he claimed Stenger was going to testify before the Select Committee about six laptops stolen from the SAA on January 6.

I reached out to other D.C.-area contacts, and none of them had yet heard anything from their local media. I continued to search all major media websites, and still, only Newsweek and The New York Post had posted about Stenger’s death. NBC News finally went with the story at 1:07 PM on Tuesday, adding very little and clearing up nothing, stating, “Stenger’s cause of death is not yet known. U.S. Capitol Police declined to comment. The medical examiner in Virginia did not handle his death, a spokesman said, indicating it was not considered suspicious.”

Then, just over three hours later, the real kicker came. At 4:20 PM, another journalist messaged me: “Now there are no search results for Stenger on WaPo.” He followed up, saying, “Now I’m triggered.” Even the lone PDF of Stenger’s Senate testimony has been removed from the search results when searching for “Michael Stenger.” For some inexplicable reason, the newspaper with the motto “Democracy Dies in Darkness” has Stalinized the former Senate SAA . . . right before our very eyes.

I immediately went to my browser’s “history” to see if the link to that PDF still existed. It does. It just no longer appears if you’re looking for it in WaPo’s search engine. The PDF is there, but hidden. Sort of. I can still find it via a Google search. I can still find other WaPo articles mentioning Stenger via Google, but nothing of Stenger directly from WaPo’s own search engine. (It makes no sense. What are they doing?)

As Tuesday afternoon turned into evening, more mainstream media outlets began to post obituaries and bios about Stenger. Many of those referenced the sensational conspiracy theories that had sprung up over the past 24 hours. The fact-checkers had already gone to work showing how the “shooting” rumor was in fact “fake news.” Facebook had already begun penalizing users for posting that “False” content. Finally, at 8:27 PM — a full day and a half after Stenger’s death — The Washington Post posted this headline to their website:

“US Senate sergeant-at-arms during Capitol riot dies at 71”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/us-senate-sergeant-at-arms-during-capitol-riot-dies-at-71/2022/06/28/6b3bebb8-f72e-11ec-81db-ac07a394a86b_story.html

It’s not even their story. They simply relayed what the Associated Press had put out. Again, nothing new, nothing learned, and most certainly nothing that will put the conspiracy theories to rest. A key takeaway from the “AP” story that WaPo shared:

“Stenger died Monday of natural causes, according to two people familiar with the matter. One of the people said he had been diagnosed with cancer and had been ill. The people would not discuss details of his condition publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.”

(Condition of anonymity? Yeah . . . that’ll shut up the conspiracy theorists.)

At 5:17 Thursday morning, I made one more pass at the WaPo search engine and customized the date range for a search of “Michael Stenger,” from 1/6/2021 to 6/30/2022. Result:

“0 results found for michael stenger.”

Not even the AP story about Stenger’s death — which WaPo posted on Tuesday evening — shows up in their own search engine. Paul Irving shows up in a WaPo search. Steven Sund is there. Ashli Babbitt? Most certainly. Ray Epps? Yes. Michael C. Stenger though, has been officially “unpersoned” by The Washington Post’s own search engine.

Why?

Perhaps it’s that one unapproved, narrative-busting statement he made back on February 23, 2021: “Investigations should be considered as to funding and travel of what appears to be professional agitators.”

During the wee hours of Thursday morning, I read through the entire transcript of that February 23rd hearing. While SAA Irving and Chief Sund are extremely verbose in responding to the Senators' questions, Stenger barely speaks at all during the almost four hour long questioning. After his prepared opening remarks, he’s mostly silent. Even when questions are directed specifically to him, he either ignores them, gives a single word answer, or one brief sentence - while both Irving and Sund carry on with lengthy responses. At one point, Stenger even appears to have completely zoned out, when he gets a direct question from Sen. Josh Hawley:

Sen. Josh Hawley: “Mr. Sund, were you complicit in this attack on January 6th?”

Steven Sund: “Absolutely not, sir. I’ve heard those comments as well, and I think it’s disrespectful to myself and the members of the Capitol Police Department.”

Sen. Josh Hawley: “Mr. Stenger, were you complicit in the attacks on January 6th?” . . . [silence] . . . “Mr. Stenger?” . . . “Were you complicit to the attacks on January 6th?”

[silence]

Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving: (Speaking to Stenger.) “He’s asking you.”

[inaudible]

(The transcriptionist does not record Stenger’s answer, nor can it be seen or heard in the video.)

Full transcript: https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/senate-hearing-on-january-6-capitol-attack-transcript-february-23

Full video: (the exchange above begins at 3:02:20) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gL_5GOidFzA

During the entire video, Stenger appears distant and detached. One might even assume . . . ‘not well.’

Stenger never again had to face another inquiry about January 6th. No subpoenas. No testimonies. No press interviews. The February 23, 2021 hearing happened, and that was the last we heard of him until news of his death began surfacing on Monday, June 27, 2022. He seems to have been left completely alone, by both Congressional inquisitions and media, since. I can’t help but wonder if he didn't already know he had cancer as early as that February 2021 date, and maybe even knew he wasn't long for this world. As such, he dropped the “paid agitators" nugget on us, knowing no one in the D.C. establishment wanted to pursue that line of questioning, so . . . best leave him alone. Or, maybe it was simply known that he was seriously ill. Either way, he probably got his wish, as both the political and press inquisitors thereafter ignored him and his subtle "hint," and he was able to live in peace the remaining 16 months of his life, in the company of just his family and friends.

The Washington Post deliberately blocking any and all searches on their own website of a key figure in the January 6th affair may seem trivial to some, but there must be a reason for WaPo to have taken so intentional an action. They couldn't possibly get by with deleting those entire stories and purging such an important historical record. As they say, “the internet doesn’t forget.” But, they can begin the process of purging easy access to articles referencing the highest ranking government official yet to declare, “Investigations should be considered as to funding and travel of what appears to be professional agitators.”

WaPo’s competitors haven’t yet taken the same actions.

Yet.

(Ed. Note: In the screenshot image from The Washington Post's search engine, the date range has the Day (06) first, and Month (01), second in order before the year (21). As you can see by the closing date range, there can obviously be no "30th" month. The date range of that search was January 6, 2021 through June 30, 2022.)

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On December 8, 2023, Bull City Syndicate (BCS) played its final show. We went out with a bang, performing a top-shelf corporate holiday event to 700 enthusiastic attendees. Appropriately, in the city of the band’s birth — Durham, NC — The Bull City. I considered booking a final public show, but after much thought, I decided to retire the band in a more low-key, less public manner. 

In November of 2000, I answered an ad from an established local band then known as Soul Kitchen & The Bull City Horns. (SK) I’d spent a year getting my trumpet chops back into shape after a decade in the music business, managing other artists. I did not intend to do anything in SK other than return to my first love: just playing the trumpet. I didn’t want to manage the band and certainly had no interest in ownership. I just wanted to play again. Money didn’t matter. And in those days, even as one of the premier club bands in the Raleigh/Durham market, my share of earnings from a 9-piece horn band rarely covered my bar tab.

For many months after joining Soul Kitchen, I managed to avoid being involved in the business of the band. When asked by band members what I did for a living, I always lied and gave them a different story each time. (I remember once telling them I was in the CIA. Ha!) Finally, after a Sunday night rehearsal, drinking and smoking on the back deck of our original drummer’s house (Dave Wilkins), Dave suddenly demanded, “Baker. What the f—k do you do for a living?”

“You really want to know?”

“Yes!”

“I manage bands for a living.”

“WHAT!? Why don’t you manage this band?”

“I don’t want to. I just want to play trumpet.”

At the next week’s rehearsal, Dave handed me a manilla folder that represented the totality of the band’s “business.”

“You’re in charge now,” said Dave. 

(Sigh.)

Bull City Syndicate opening for Eddie Money in 2008

From that point forward, things began to change quickly for SK. First began a radical updating of our set list designed to draw more people to our shows and more dollars for the band. I began to pursue more private events and larger public shows. Some of the original band members were not happy about the extra demands and work required to make the move from a fun club band to a serious special event band, and we began to replace members. With the band growing in popularity, we were able to attract even more versatile and better-trained musicians. We went from being a really good band to a great "horn band," packing out every live performance and fielding requests for those higher-paying private events.

We then began to spin off a few side projects. The first of those was our pop-jazz 4-piece called Cafe Mars. Then, in 2006, we launched an aggressive recording project led by award-winning local producer John Custer. After six months in the studio, “You Make Me Feel” was released in 2007. An album paying tribute to North Carolina songwriters, and for which I’m really proud of the final product. Especially the original tunes written for the album by Custer himself. It was because of that album that Soul Kitchen & The Bull City Horns became Bull City Syndicate. (There were 17 other bands named Soul Kitchen at the time, and with an album containing original music, we didn’t want to deal with any trademark issues.)

Durham Herald Sun Magazine feature in 2008

When the economy began to tank in the summer of 2008 and into 2009, so many local music venues didn’t survive or cut their live music budgets drastically, and private event buyers were forced to hire smaller bands and DJs. Bull City Syndicate made the decision to add a female lead singer to the line-up — as that was a requirement of so many private event and wedding buyers. Our 9-piece “all dude” band became a 10-piece outfit, and the additional female lead remained a feature of the band for its remaining years.

Anyone managing a 10-piece band knows that turnover is going to happen — even when there’s no drama or interpersonal issues. People move away, change jobs, etc. Life happens. But, somewhere around 2010, there was a particular tumult that caused five of our members to leave, and suddenly, with no remaining original members, Bull City Syndicate became “my” band. We were able to fill the missing spots quickly, and the band really took off. No longer led by a “committee,” I was able to take the band to the next level, particularly as a private event and festival band.

Bull City Syndicate Christmas show in Raleigh, NC - 2016

There were many highlights through my time with both incarnations of the band: SK and BCS. My very first gig with SK was an opening date for Kool & The Gang. Our last such brush with greatness was when Dolly Parton joined us onstage performing her classic hit, “Jolene.”

We were honored to be the headlining entertainment for the last two NC Governor’s Inaugural Balls. We performed for some of the largest companies and charities in America: SAS, Glaxo, AT&T, American Heart Association, and too many others to list. We traveled throughout the Mid-Atlantic region for shows — as far north as Maryland and even down to Florida.

Our first spin-off, Cafe Mars, eventually became a 6-piece version of the band called BCS Express. Then, 10 years ago, we added a “yacht rock” version of the band called Captain & The Keels. (C&K) The same line-up as BCS, doing the smooth rock hits from ’75 to ’85, with appropriate foolish costumes.

Captain & The Keels in Hampton, VA - 2016

In 2018 came my most fun spin-off. A David Bowie Tribute act called The American Bowie Experience. (ABX) With that group, we moved our bassist, Randy Ines, over to keys (because of his virtuoso piano chops), and brought my son Duncan in on bass guitar. (Bowie’s son is also named Duncan. Just a coincidence.) Despite the growing popularity and demand for ABX, that band didn’t survive the COVID-19 pandemic after a year and a half of lockdowns. It was everything I could do just to get BCS back to work.

American Bowie Experience at House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, SC - 2019

The aftermath of the pandemic was the beginning of the end for BCS. My life began to change drastically. For more than 25 years I’d been a hobbyist political writer and commentator. My writing chops began to take shape in the early days of the Internet. AOL, Compuserve, and Prodigy eventually became MySpace. MySpace became Facebook, where my online following really began to take off. 

In early 2020 — long after the four versions of the band had become my full-time job and main source of income — “Two Weeks to Flatten the Curve” became two months of COVID lockdowns, and none of the band projects were allowed to do live performances. It was then that I decided to monetize my writing “hobby,” moving that to the captain’s seat of my endeavors and BCS and its spinoffs to the co-pilot’s seat. By 2022 and into 2023, my journalistic efforts were being rewarded with significant media attention, and my travels were keeping me away from the band and its needs with increasing frequency. 

In the summer of 2023, I was approached by Dallas-based Blaze Media to become a contributing writer. I was now splitting most of my time between D.C. and Dallas, and the bands’ bookings were suffering. With that came the hard decision that ultimately led me to retire from the BCS and C&K brands, make the total life transition and reinvention to a full-time writer and investigative journalist for The Blaze.

An appearance on The Glenn Beck Show in 2023

I’ve been doing music in one form or the other for over 50 years. At 19 years old, I was traveling the world playing trumpet. In the 80s, I was working for churches doing music and promoting contemporary Christian music concerts with the biggest names in that industry. Into the 90s, I became manager to national acts touring around the world — which caused me to put my horns in the closet for about 10 years. By 1999, I just wanted to play music again, and I answered that ad to join Soul Kitchen & The Bull City Horns.

Obviously, this telling is the very short version of that 23-year experience, and what became such a significant part of my life. There were hard times and bad times, but mostly wonderful times with all the guys and gals I was honored to perform with. We played for near-empty rooms and for as many as 40,000 at festivals. We shared the stage with famous artists and many of the best local musicians and bands. I will always cherish every moment.

BCS Express in Cary, NC - 2013

I want to express my heartfelt thanks and admiration to all the fantastic musicians who made those 23 years unforgettable. And to the fans who continued to show up for our infrequent club shows in the last couple of years. Many who’d been coming to see us for over 20 years!

At our final Durham show on December 8, I stepped off the stage a few times just to watch and soak it in. After the last song, and when we began the final tear-down and load-out of the gear, one of the guys said to me, “You know you’re going to miss this.”

Yes . . . I am.

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A Brief Summary of My Personal January 6 Story Timeline (Then ’til Now)
Mainly For Newer Followers, Not Yet Up-to-Speed on My Work

A more detailed account of my day on January 6, 2021, can be found here:

https://thepragmaticconstitutionalist.locals.com/post/3897816/what-i-saw-on-january-6th-in-washington-dc


 

-On Dec. 21, 2020 — two days after Trump announced his own "wild" J6 rally at The Ellipse in D.C. — I posted this announcement to my social media accounts:

“Regardless of how you feel about the election results, this might be a spectacle worth observing up close and personal. (I'm predisposed to believe this crowd will not riot, loot, and burn the city.) I might begin my northeast run on this date, in DC. Anyone else going? #tpcroadtrip2021”

Well . . . they didn't "burn the city."

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-In my email newsletter that went out on January 4, 2021, I made the following comment:

“I am headed to DC on Wednesday. Why? Not because I think a crowd of any size is going to force government into a real investigation of the election results, but because the “powers that be” on all sides of the political equation need to see WE THE PEOPLE in force, letting them know that WE ARE WATCHING. WE are engaged! WE are not going to lay down to any level of tyranny — whether it comes from the right or the left, the Democrats or the GOP. I’m also hoping to document on video anything “special” that might happen, and perhaps get a few interviews from a variety of voices.”

-By “special” . . . it was rumored there would be some big announcement on the election controversy, (a release of The Kraken, maybe), about which I hoped to get comments from members of the crowd. There was nothing special announced from the stage, by Trump or any of the others. The “special” came later . . . unexpectedly.

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-I arrived at the Washington Monument at about 9:30 am on January 6, and spent the next three hours watching the crowd grow to an enormous size — documenting it on video.

-Trump took the stage almost an hour later than announced, at 11:57 pm. His “warm-up” acts were ‘meh,’ and his speech was equally ‘meh.’ Because of the cold, windy conditions, the poor audio, and wanting to get ahead of the throng that was scheduled to march on the Capitol for the other events, I left the Washington Monument lawn about halfway through Trump’s speech and began a brisk walk toward the Capitol Building . . . along with thousands of others already peeling off from Trump's speech.

-I arrived at the Reflection Pool on the west side of the Capitol at about 1:15 pm, where I was hearing police sirens and what sounded like explosions. From there, I could see smoke and the arrival of DC Metro PD (MPD) units pouring down the steps toward the west terrace. I made the decision to sprint up to the terrace, where I turned on my camera at 1:19 pm, and for almost an hour filmed the violence and surging crowds in that area.

-Just after 2:00 pm I began to notice signs of Capitol Police (USCP) withdrawal. Shortly thereafter, there was a sudden surge of protestors up the stairs underneath the scaffolding on the northwest side of the terrace. Hundreds of protestors were now in unrestricted movement up those stairs, so I followed.

-At approximately 2:21 pm I followed hundreds of protestors through what some call the “Senate Wing door.” This, I would later learn, was the site of the first breach of the building. I did not see the breach, as it occurred at approximately 2:13 pm, while I was still on the lower terrace.

-For almost 40 minutes I captured scenes inside the Capitol Building, before exiting at about 2:59 pm, at the exact location where FBI tactical unit medics were trying to save Ashli Babbit’s life. Just over one minute after I exited through the South door, I filmed Babbitt’s extraction through that doorway, while the D.C. Fire EMT crew still worked feverishly on her lifeless body.

Screenshot from my video - January 6, 2021 - of Ashli Babbitt being evacuated from
the Capitol Building by D.C. Fire Department emergency medical techs.

-Shortly thereafter, I gave a couple of interviews to local media, found a restroom and a sandwich, then returned to the Capitol to witness the arrival of the Army and Air Force National Guards finalize the clearing of the entire Capitol grounds. I then returned to my hotel in Arlington sometime after 7:30 pm.

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-For the next five days I began frame by frame review of my videos, and then started writing my first story about the event, which was posted on January 13, 2021:

https://thepragmaticconstitutionalist.locals.com/post/3897816/what-i-saw-on-january-6th-in-washington-dc

-On February 24, 2021, I published my second story about J6:

https://thepragmaticconstitutionalist.locals.com/post/3897816/what-i-saw-on-january-6th-in-washington-dc

-As I’ve pointed out many times, I got a few things wrong in my earliest analyses. I’ve tried to correct those over the following months and years as new evidence has presented itself. But, those two articles remain as written — errors included.

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-Because I engaged in no violence, property damage, chanting, singing, carried no flags, and wore no political messages on my clothing . . . as the months wore on I began to think maybe I was going to have the same respect as so many other journalists who were not being rounded up in the J6 dragnet. But, on the morning of July 22, 2021, I received a phone call from FBI Special Agent Gerrit Doss. After he asked me for a voluntary interview, I immediately turned that over to my local attorney, and they worked together with all our schedules to arrange a date for the interview.

-The first attempt at scheduling the FBI interview was aborted on-site, on the morning of August 5, 2021. The reason given — after my attorney and I had already arrived at their Cary, NC filed office — was that they could not interview me, “because of my press status,” until after they received a letter of approval from the U.S. Attorney General’s office.

-My attorney worked with an assistant USAG, they negotiated a proffer agreement for the interview, and it was rescheduled for October 18, 2021. I was interviewed for two full hours, under the agreement that nothing I said in the interview could be used against me — should charges be made against me — in court . . . unless I perjured myself. (That didn’t happen.)

-On November 17, 2021, my attorney received an email from Assistant U.S. Attorney Anita Eve — out of Philadelphia — stating, “Your client will be charged within the week.”

-On Monday morning of Thanksgiving week — November 22, 2021 — we sent out approximately 200 press releases to all manner of media sources, stating that I — an independent journalist — was about to be prosecuted for nothing more than the act of “journalism” on January 6.

-At approximately 1:00 pm that same day, AUSA Eve sent my attorney a copy of that press release, stating, “We’re not happy about this.” He responded, asking, “Are you saying my client should forego his 1st Amendment right because he is being persecuted by the federal government?" There were a couple of other exchanges between my attorney and the AUSA before she went silent. I assumed that was because of the Thanksgiving holiday.

-My phone began to ring from interested media sources, wishing to cover my story.

-On Tuesday evening — November 23 — I received a call from Senator Ron Johnson (WI), asking me how he could help. As the minority leader of a Senate J6 investigative committee, he put me in touch with his investigators.

-On Wednesday morning — November 24 — I was contacted by an attorney who practices criminal law in D.C., who happened to be a federal prosecutor for more than 20 years. After a three-hour phone call, I engaged his services.

-On Monday — November 29 — my new attorney reached out to AUSA Eve by both email and phone, and she never responded. We never heard from her or the FBI again . . . until yesterday — August 5, 2023 — more than 20 months later, when my Raleigh attorney received a call from the FBI notifying him that they had “service of process” for me.

-This turns out to be a Grand Jury subpoena, requesting my January 6 videos. My attorney received that on Monday. We have been able to determine the DOJ has reopened its investigation into my January 6 activities. I volunteered to give those to the FBI during my interview in October of ’21, but they never followed up and requested them. The most unfortunate fact is . . . grand juries are not convened to investigate misdemeanor crimes. For unknown reasons, they are apparently considering a felony recommendation to the grand jury. As of this writing, that is all we know.

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-Since January 6, 2021, as well as the time since my threatened prosecution, I have been very active in investigating many aspects related to January 6. Something I never expected to be engaged in. I have broken original stories, developed Capitol Police whistleblowers, met with Congress Members, and engaged with congressional staffers and investigators. All of that has been well documented in my blogs.

-In the fall of 2022, I covered every day of the first, nine-week-long Oath Keepers trial, at the District Courthouse in D.C.

-I’ve been interviewed for my work by innumerable media sources — large and small — from Tucker Carlson on Fox News, to reporters with both NBC and the New York Times, to smaller podcasters. I’ve also collaborated on several stories with The Epoch Times, and have been one of a small hand full of journalists who’ve been given access to that “41,000 hours of J6 video” by Speaker McCarthy’s staff. I am just now entering into a “contributor” relationship with Blaze Media.

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As I said in the beginning, this is an abbreviated overview of my personal “January 6 story.” I have no idea what the government’s renewed interest is in me or my videos. The only “crime” I committed on January 6 — technically speaking — is to have entered a restricted building. But, so did some 80 to 100 other journalists who have not been charged with any crimes. We all simply followed the story where the story went that day.

It would be easy to speculate that I might be being singled out because I haven’t conformed to the “preferred narrative,” or because of the sensitivity of certain stories I’m currently working on. I simply have no idea, so can’t really go there. Not at least until I see the subpoena on Monday, and we can get some questions answered about the status of my case . . . which went from “Your client will be charged within the week” to total silence from the DOJ for more than a year and a half.

Some say there are “no coincidences” in this particular game . . . but we’ll know more on Monday.

Stay tuned . . .

Steve

P.S. I have no idea what they're looking for in my videos. What's so special, that it requires a Grand Jury subpoena? All the good stuff is already posted online:

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Tweetstorm Rollout on Secret U.S. Army SpecOps Deployed on January 6
Having no name, this top secret group is referred to as “the activity,” “the unit,” or “orange”

THREAD: Two and 1/2 years ago, in my 2nd article about #Jan6, (Feb. 24, 2021), I revealed a “very high probability that both [Army] ’Special Forces’ operatives and U.S. Marshalls were mixed in with the crowd that entered the Capitol Building.”

https://thepragmaticconstitutionalist.locals.com/post/3842175/who-was-up-the-chain-on-january-6

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10 months later (Jan. 3, 2022) Newsweek confirmed my sourcing with a story headlined, “Secret Commandos with Shoot-to-Kill Authority Were at the Capitol.” saying, “The role that the military played in this highly classified operation is still unknown.”

https://www.newsweek.com/exclusive-secret-commandos-shoot-kill-authority-were-capitol-1661330

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I have quietly investigated this discovery ever since and eventually revealed my knowledge of a SpecOps group deployed on J6 to be a top-secret SIGINT group from Ft. Belvoir, just outside D.C. (I have no info if this is the same group Newsweek reported.)

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I have long been aware of a current member of this “unit” deployed to the Capitol on J6. Late in 2022, I was introduced to a retired member of the same SpecOps group. In short, he was highly impressed with my knowledge of that unit, as they officially . . . “do not exist.”

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They may not officially “exist,” but in 2007, British author @MickWSmith revealed the existence and history of this U.S. Army SpecOps group in his book, “Killer Elite: The Inside Story of America's Most Secret Special Operations Team”

https://www.amazon.com/Killer-Elite-Completely-Americas-Operations-dp-1250006473/dp/1250006473/ref=dp_ob_title_bk

Unlike the SEALS or Delta Force, this secretive Army team does not have a name. Only their specific operations are given a name, and they are otherwise generally referred to as “the activity,” “the unit,” or “orange.”

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My source, who is a retired member of “the unit” does not believe his former group could possibly have been used for any purpose on J6, as it is outside the operational protocols of their mission. Namely, when he was a member, they would never be used for domestic operations.

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Also, he says they would never have been “seconded” to @FBI. They have a specific chain of command within the Army hierarchy and are only ever seconded to the CIA in overseas ops. That said, he has been retired from “the unit” for almost a decade.

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In my recent interactions with congressional members and staff, I have been informed that they are aware the “the unit” was operational in some capacity on J6, but have been unable to get answers from @DeptofDefense, specifically because they “do not officially exist.”

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In recent weeks, trying to get more information, I’ve read another team of special ‘intel’ investigators into my research on this subject. Our most recent discovery is that they have been able to identify another current member of “the unit” who was at the Capitol on J6.

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Before I go any further in this narrative, I'll emphasize that I've never implied “the unit” was deployed on J6 for nefarious purposes. In my 1st story, I theorized that they were simply there to “take care of business” should protestors get out of hand, using lethal weapons.

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That established, their presence and deployment raises serious questions. Why are military forces being deployed in violation of posse comitatus law? Is it common practice for @DeptofDefense to allow military SpecOps to be used at domestic protest events?

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More importantly, if this is not common, and was a one-off operation . . . having “the unit” seconded to @FBI on J6 . . . WHY? What did they know, requiring “the unit's” presence at the Capitol, and what was “the unit’s” “posture” on J6?

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We are seeking more information, and answers to those questions, but do not expect to receive those directly from @FBI, @CapitolPolice, (if they even knew), or from @DeptofDefense. But, you may be asking why I’m talking about this without having all the facts nailed down.

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My @FBI whistleblowing friends, @KyleSeraphin and @RealStevefriend have advised me that “daylight” is not only the “best disinfectant,” but also the best “protection” when one is hovering this close over the target. 

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I don’t have the same covering as that afforded a reliable MSM journalist - as when @FBI had Newsweek’s @warkin release a one-year anniversary CYA story about their deployment of every 3-letter agencies’ tactical teams and military commandos with “shoot to kill” orders on J6.

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So . . . I’m letting @FBI and @DeptofDefense know that I’ve now read three other friendly journalists, a team of think tank investigators, and several congressional staffers into the details of this story. “Whacking” me, to stop my work, will probably be counterproductive.

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But, they are welcome to reach out to me and answer my questions. (I also have more.) I’m certain they already have my number. 

Stay tuned. More on this, and even more important J6 stories are in the pipeline. 

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On Twitter, (or, X):

https://twitter.com/TPC4USA/status/1686907274692861952

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