╌>

Denver Riggleman Ties QAnon to White House With 'The Monster' Jan 6 Graph

  
Via:  John Russell  •  2 years ago  •  4 comments

By:   Ewan Palmer (Newsweek)

Denver Riggleman Ties QAnon to White House With 'The Monster' Jan 6 Graph
The former GOP congressman tells 60 Minutes how Trump administration had been "eaten up with a digital virus called QAnon" prior to the Capitol riot.

Leave a comment to auto-join group NEWSMucks

NEWSMucks


S E E D E D   C O N T E N T



U.S.January 6QanonCapitol Riots2020 Election

Former Republican congressman Denver Riggleman presented a graph he called "the monster" to the January 6 House Select committee, showing how several groups were communicating at around the time of the Capitol riot and feeding QAnon conspiracy theories directly into the White House.

In an interview on CBS's 60 Minutes, which was broadcast on Sunday, Riggleman explained how there were six "centers of gravity" who were connected to each other on January 6. He says the evidence comprises about 20 millions lines of data, including emails, phone records and texts.

Riggleman, who worked for the contractor National Security Agency and ran his own data analysis firm before being asked to be part of the January 6 committee, said the "monster" graph represented how often these groups communicated, with thicker lines representing more frequent messages.

Riggleman said the groups that are tied together in the graph are Donald Trump's team, including members of his family, far-right groups the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, those who took part in the Capitol riot, people who attended the "stop the steal" rally in Washington D.C. on January 6, as well others such as state legislators and proposed alternate electors.

Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump fly a U.S. flag with a symbol from the group QAnon as they gather outside the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC. Denver Riggelman said text messages sent to Mark Meadows after the 2020 Election showed the Trump administration had been "completely eaten up with a digital virus called QAnon." Win McNamee/Getty Images

"We don't have text content. What we do have is how long they talked, when they talked. That is very important. And really does suggest that there was much more coordination than the American public can even imagine when it came to January 6th," Riggleman said.

In his new book The Breach, Riggleman described the trove of text messages sent to from Trump's former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, as the "Crown Jewels."

Speaking to 60 Minutes, Riggleman explained that the communications between Meadows and Trump's family, GOP lawmakers and election conspiracy theorists revealed a "roadmap" between discussions on how to stop Joe Biden becoming president all the way up the White House.

"It showed actually the evolution of the beginning arguments from alternate electors all the way through rally planning, all the way to day of. It showed conspiracy theories. It showed the saturation of QAnon," Riggleman said.

Some of the most controversial texts to Meadows obtained by the January 6 committee were from Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who attempted to urge the chief of staff to stop Biden becoming president, calling the 2020 election the "greatest Heist of our History."

Thomas had also pushed QAnon-related conspiracy theories and rhetoric in her texts, while emailing GOP lawmakers in Arizona and Wisconsin trying to convince them to "choose" presidential electors who would declare Trump the winner in the state over Biden.

Other texts sent to Meadows include Georgia rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene calling for martial law to be imposed after the 2020 election, which was also being called for at the time by QAnon supporters. Greene herself had admitted to being an early follower of the extremist conspiracy theory movement.

"The Meadows text messages show you an administration that was completely eaten up with a digital virus called QAnon and conspiracy theories: an apocalyptic, Messianic buffoonery. You can look at the text messages as that roadmap, but it's also a look into the psyche of the Republican Party today," Riggleman said.

Criminal Charges


The "monster" graph also revealed that there were at least five calls between the White House and a "stop the steal" activist called Bianca Gracia. Footage has emerged of Garcia meeting with leading members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, some of whom have been charged with seditious conspiracy in connection to the January 6 attack, on January 5, 2021.

"When you have the White House switchboard and certain other cell phone numbers connected to Bianca Gracia, that is a link that needs to be investigated," Riggleman said. "The thread that needs to be pulled is identifying all the White House numbers, and why we have certain specific people, why they were talking to the White House."

The January 6 committee will hold its latest public hearing of evidence on Wednesday, September 28.

Trump's office has been contacted for comment.


Tags

jrGroupDiscuss - desc
[]
 
JohnRussell
Professor Principal
1  seeder  JohnRussell    2 years ago
"The Meadows text messages show you an administration that was completely eaten up with a digital virus called QAnon and conspiracy theories: an apocalyptic, Messianic buffoonery. You can look at the text messages as that roadmap, but it's also a look into the psyche of the Republican Party today," Riggleman said.
 
 
 
Greg Jones
Professor Participates
1.1  Greg Jones  replied to  JohnRussell @1    2 years ago

If you say so.....jrSmiley_40_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
igknorantzrulz
PhD Quiet
1.1.1  igknorantzrulz  replied to  Greg Jones @1.1    2 years ago

I believe that is a “quote “, not John “say so”. What do you think about such correspondence? Just More Coincidence s, that constantly coincidentally, seem to point to a correlation, that one could possibly look at through a wider lens and SEE, just WTF our pre lame duck Trump up Fck was doing , and fortunately for US, and a lot of luck, we dodged a bullet fired, yet, some wish to close their eyes to the reality mired, as they just wish the statuette of limitations had expired, and while they are soured, like cottage cheesed milk chunks, they act as if ignorant punks, DIDNT coordinate with the MF’r behind it all, is an Angelic figure being persistently pursued by partisan people out to hunt witch as 

they consistently deny, they are floating in Denial, cause all the while, they are truly sinking, US, as the wheels slowly spin off that bus, that Trump has driven over and over his foes and followers a like, as they shove those one finger salutes real high as they continue to deny, and not plug that dyke, that alloweth their river denile to drain , and because Y, 

Is it that “their” guy

was not the one finger saluting wonder

the author of the art of the blunder

the creator of the art of the Steal

the orange clown with the cultist magnetic appeal 

could never do wrong, cause the “right” have been too busy stroking his little

Ding Dong  , , the witch hunt is calling, as from grace, the Orange De Jesus, master of all appalling, is 

Finally Falling

but Trumps not falling for it

Rhes too busy being full of Shit !

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
Professor Quiet
1.2  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  JohnRussell @1    2 years ago

jrSmiley_30_smiley_image.gif ...

 
 

Who is online







Ed-NavDoc


102 visitors