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Why the Capitol Fortress Failed

Episode 5585 Published 3 weeks, 2 days ago
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In this episode, we explore why the capitol fortress failed. On January 6, 2021, the United States Capitol, which is, you know, this literal fortress of heavy stone, marble columns and this massive cast iron dome. Right. Built to withstand centuries. Exactly. It was basically brought to its knees and. It wasn't defeated by some foreign military or like a highly sophisticated covert operation. No, not at all. It was breached because of a cascading failure of human systems. And I think the most shocking part, according to the encyclopedic record we're unpacking today, the entire blueprint for this breach was just published in plain sight. Yeah, on the public internet. Right, weeks in advance. It's honestly a stunning paradox. I mean, you have the physical embodiment of American stability completely overwhelmed by a highly motivated, organized force. Yeah. A force that was loudly broadcasting its intentions, you know. It really forces you to realize that all that immovable architecture demanded that the magnetometers the metal detectors be removed He reportedly stated, you know, they're not here to hurt me let my people in Wow And he then directed that massive crowd to march directly on the Capitol Okay, so I was looking at the timeline of the physical breach and there's this tactical diversion that happens right as that speech is wrapping up and it feels almost too perfect. The pipe bombs. Yes. You don't just happen to find a bomb at the exact minute the perimeter of the Capitol is being rushed. The night before... Someone placed pipe bombs outside the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee. And these weren't fakes. These were crude but fully functional devices. Galvanized steel pipes, homemade black powder, and kitchen timers. So for years, the identity of this bomber was a massive mystery. In 2025, former FBI
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