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He states that the huge amount of information that the 1/6 Committee is having to go over is "very damning" and may take up to a year to completely analyze this data. Democracy is still under assault as if I needed to remind members here that it is. The article below is truly mind blowing but sadly not all that surprising - one that many here in DP should read.
crooksandliars.com
"These are members of Congress," Cooper said.
"That's correct, you are talking about group texts and donors. I would get something that might be as crazy as 'the orchard storming the bridge and we need to have some spells and stop the monkey birds from attacking us.' I would have someone high up of the Trump administration, 'oh, that's interesting, I wonder if it was true.' It was not just spiritual warfare and Qanon or religiousity or conspiracy theory. Those people in those messages and when you see them, Anderson, it really is a road map but it's also something that you really have to try to get your arms around it.
"What you're describing sounds like people within the government talking about a coup about our democracy," Cooper said.
"The term I like to use is 'coup-like movement.' Looking at the activities between people, we call the center of gravity. So many people communicating and the links and analysis is massive. What the committee has to do, because we are limited in our authorities, there are disinformation out there that we can see content or we got geo locations. We had to use data platform to recreate and find that type of data. We are limited of what we can see. What we can see is absolutely damning. The committee has to put all those notes together and all the endpoints that are people and organizations and link with thousands of interviews they did and e-mails and also the massive amount of data that we have been able to aggregate and analyze.
"I don't want to take the committee's thunder but I will tell you this. What the American people should watch out for, and I can refer to those text messages, when you see text messages that have all three branches of the government involved, the one that bothered me was the chief of staff, the wife of a sitting Supreme Court justice, a chief of staff of a congressman, when you talk about horror or concerns. You talk about type of language they are using -- saying this is a call to arms, this is our Omaha Beach, the five most chilling words was the first text, 'I hope this is true,' I would say the committee is going to have the committee to see what's going on there and I guess it is just so troubling because the issue is that these were policy makers at the top levels of government."
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Intelligence Expert Says Jan. 6 Data Is 'Absolutely Damning'
Denver Riggleman, a former Republican congressman, has 20 years' experience in the intelligence community and has been running data analysis for the Jan. 6th committee.

"These are members of Congress," Cooper said.
"That's correct, you are talking about group texts and donors. I would get something that might be as crazy as 'the orchard storming the bridge and we need to have some spells and stop the monkey birds from attacking us.' I would have someone high up of the Trump administration, 'oh, that's interesting, I wonder if it was true.' It was not just spiritual warfare and Qanon or religiousity or conspiracy theory. Those people in those messages and when you see them, Anderson, it really is a road map but it's also something that you really have to try to get your arms around it.
"What you're describing sounds like people within the government talking about a coup about our democracy," Cooper said.
"The term I like to use is 'coup-like movement.' Looking at the activities between people, we call the center of gravity. So many people communicating and the links and analysis is massive. What the committee has to do, because we are limited in our authorities, there are disinformation out there that we can see content or we got geo locations. We had to use data platform to recreate and find that type of data. We are limited of what we can see. What we can see is absolutely damning. The committee has to put all those notes together and all the endpoints that are people and organizations and link with thousands of interviews they did and e-mails and also the massive amount of data that we have been able to aggregate and analyze.
"I don't want to take the committee's thunder but I will tell you this. What the American people should watch out for, and I can refer to those text messages, when you see text messages that have all three branches of the government involved, the one that bothered me was the chief of staff, the wife of a sitting Supreme Court justice, a chief of staff of a congressman, when you talk about horror or concerns. You talk about type of language they are using -- saying this is a call to arms, this is our Omaha Beach, the five most chilling words was the first text, 'I hope this is true,' I would say the committee is going to have the committee to see what's going on there and I guess it is just so troubling because the issue is that these were policy makers at the top levels of government."
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