01/19/2021 / By Lance D Johnson
Left-wing rioters, who participated in violent insurrection throughout the summer of 2020, were exposed online and on camera, bragging about infiltrating the Save America March on January 6th and turning it violent. A left-wing activist named John Earle Sullivan was exposed on video inside the Capitol, bragging “we gotta get this shit burned,” “it’s our house motherf*uckers,” “we are getting this shit,” and “we got to rip Trump out of office.” After the event, Sullivan appeared on major news networks claiming to be an undercover journalist; however, an FBI investigation has exposed Sullivan to be an agent provocateur, a professional left-wing rioter with a rap-sheet of violent insurrection toward law enforcement.
Sullivan is the founder of an anti-police group called Insurgency USA. On the Discord chat channel, Sullivan describes his group as “forming a rainbow coalition to unite all people under one banner to fight for liberation and freedom for all people.” On July 13, 2020, Sullivan was charged with Rioting and Criminal Mischief by the local law enforcement authorities in Provo, Utah, based on his activities around a June 30, 2020 protest in which a civilian was shot and injured.
He has now been arrested for inciting insurrection at the Capitol. A sworn affidavit, with ample evidence, establishes probable cause to believe that Sullivan committed, or attempted to commit, any act to obstruct, impede, or interfere with any fireman or law enforcement officer lawfully engaged in the lawful performance of his official duties’ incident to and during the commission of a civil disorder which in any way or degree obstructs, delays, or adversely affects the performance of any federally protected function. Specifically, on or about January 6, 2021, Sullivan knowingly and willfully joined a crowd of individuals who forcibly entered the U.S. Capitol and impeded, disrupted, and disturbed the orderly conduct of business by the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.
According to online chat logs, Sullivan didn’t attend the riot as a journalist, as CNN promoted him to be. The chat logs reveal his true intent. He goes by the name of Jayden X. He attended the rally as an agent provocateur. An image of Sullivan posing in a Trump 2020 hat inside the Capitol was posted to his Discord account. The picture was captioned with the message: “counter intel.” He even posted instruction on how to make wipes that contain chemical weapons.
According to video evidence obtained by federal officers, Sullivan can be heard on two encounters arguing with officers, telling them to stand down so that they do not get hurt. Sullivan warned the officers, “you are putting yourself in harm’s way,” “the people have spoken,” and “there are too many people, you gotta stand down.”
Once in the Capitol, one of Sullivan’s followers got on his live feed and said, “We did it!” More Discord users foolishly revealed online, that they too, disguised themselves as Trump supporters, in a desperate bid to turn the Trump rally into a violent riot. Professional left-wing agitators ousted themselves online, revealing that they wore Trump hats and Trump shirts to blend in. Some of the left-wing rioters photographed themselves from inside the Capitol as they flipped off the Trump supporters outside the Capitol.
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Tagged Under: agent provocateur, anti-police, CNN, Crimes, disorderly conduct, insurrection, John Sullivan, left cult, left-wing riots, save America, uprising, violence
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