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Part I Joseph Hanneman of Epoch Times Talks The Real Story of Jan. 6th

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Joseph Hanneman of The Epoch Times Discusses his Documentary The Real Story of Jan. 6

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Joseph Hanneman is an investigative reporter for The Epoch Times and is the script writer for the documentary film The Real Story of Jan. 6. Joseph sat down with the Bill McIntosh Show and went into detail concerning the deaths of four Americans-Ashli Babbit, Rosanne Boylan, Kevin Greeson and Benjamin Philips-all Trump supporters that day and also strange figures such as Ray Epps, John “Jayden X” Sullivan, Zach Alam and other unidentified figures as well; the conduct of the DC Capital Police that day and the charge that President Trump had not done enough to protect the Capital. The supposed Jan. 6th death of Police Officer Brian Sicknick (supposedly hit in his head with a fire extinguisher according to an article published initially by the NY Times and a claim that later proved to be untrue based on a report issued by the DC Medical Examiner Dr. Francisco J Diaz) actually occurred on Jan. 7th of natural causes. Many topics were covered in this sit down conversation with Joseph Hanneman. Please share this video. Those who wish to watch the documentary film The Real Story of Jan. 6 can go to www.EpochTV.com or www.j6realstory.com. This is an extensive interview broken into 4 parts.

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Joseph Hanneman of The Epoch Times Discusses his Documentary The Real Story of Jan. 6

Bill McIntosh

Joseph Hanneman is an investigative reporter for The Epoch Times and is the script writer for the documentary film The Real Story of Jan. 6. Joseph sat down with the Bill McIntosh Show and went into detail concerning the deaths of four Americans-Ashli Babbit, Rosanne Boylan, Kevin Greeson and Benjamin Philips-all Trump supporters that day and also strange figures such as Ray Epps, John “Jayden X” Sullivan, Zach Alam and other unidentified figures as well; the conduct of the DC Capital Police that day and the charge that President Trump had not done enough to protect the Capital. The supposed Jan. 6th death of Police Officer Brian Sicknick (supposedly hit in his head with a fire extinguisher according to an article published initially by the NY Times and a claim that later proved to be untrue based on a report issued by the DC Medical Examiner Dr. Francisco J Diaz) actually occurred on Jan. 7th of natural causes. Many topics were covered in this sit down conversation with Joseph Hanneman. Please share this video. Those who wish to watch the documentary film The Real Story of Jan. 6 can go to www.EpochTV.com or www.j6realstory.com. This is an extensive interview broken into 4 parts.

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