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Probably the most important Orwell Ministry of Truth omission by Youtube, Google, Facebook and Twiiter is Trump's Jan 6 2021 speech, that was used as House Democrats' fraudulent pretense for a second Trump impeachment, alleging President Trump "incited" the "storming of the Capitol", and further calling this tiny event an "insurrection".

You would think that Google, Youtube, Facebook and Twitter would make that important Jan 6th Trump speech easily available online, to make the case to the American public, and the world, that Trump was responsible, in his own self-incriminating words, IF they were actually self-incriminating.
But no, they have deleted or filtered out every video-posting of the full speech, and rigged algorithms to filter out any potential word-search to Google it up.

Even DuckDuckGo search engine makes it near impossible to find.

I found it by going to Bitchute.com and doing a search on that site, invisible on a search engine, only accessible directly on Bitchute :



But if you go on Google or Youtube, Facebook or Twitter, you can't see the entire speech to see what President Trump ACTUALLY SAID that day in his 70-minute speech to allegedly "incite".
However, you can find several hundred news clips and liberal news pundits telling the audience how Trump "incited" the mob to violence, selling that narrative, WITHOUT ever showing the clips of the speech to show what Trump ACTUALLY SAID.
And they never will, because Trump never said it. So they have to hide what Trump actually said, to sell that lying narrative.

They hide that Trump said :
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I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.

“Today, we will see whether Republicans stand strong for integrity of our elections.... whether or not they stand strong for our country...

Trump also made multiple Twitter posts throughout the afternoon, urging his supporters to "remain peaceful". When he became aware of a few violent incidents inside the Capitol, he prepared a one-minute video he posted on Twitter, urging everyone to "...leave in peace, go home." :

Originally Posted by President Donald J. Trump
Jan 6 2021
I know your pain, I know you're hurt. We had an election that was stolen from us. It was a landslide election and everyone knows it, especially the other side. But you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We have to have law and order. We have to respect our great people in law and order. We don't want anybody hurt.

It's a very tough period of time. There's never been a time like this where such a thing happened where they could take it away from all of us — from me, from you, from our country. This was a fraudulent election, but we can't play into the hands of these people. We have to have peace. So go home. We love you. You're very special. You've seen what happens. You see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. [That last part talking about FBI, DOJ, the liberal media, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Google giving a free pass to Democrats and the political Left, such as BLM and Antifa. --WB]

I know how you feel, but go home, and go home in peace.



At no point, except in Democrat/media fake narrative, did Trump in his words or actions "incite" violence that day.
* In his request for 20,000 National Guard troops days in advance, to prevent violence (a request blocked by Pelosi and other Democrats, never forced by the media or investigators to explain why) ,
* in President Trump's 70-minute speech on Jan 6th, clearly instructing demonstrators "peacefully and patriotically voice your support" for Republican Senate and House members inside the Capitol who were lawfully challenging the electoral vote by Constitutional procedure, to delay the electoral count and and push for 2 or 3 weeks of joint session debate of the evidence of election fraud by Democrats.
* in President Trump's Twitter posts throughout the afternoon roughly every 30 minutes, constantly instructing his supporters in texts to remain peaceful,
* in his final 1-minute video exhortation, about 5 PM, commanding protesters to "leave in peace" and go home.

Trump encouraged peaceful and lawful protest at every stage. And yet Trump was maliciously framed for a second fake impeachment by House Democrats, just because they had the majority votes to do it, not based on any evidence.

According to reporter Jack Posobiec who reported from the Capitol that day, who has literally covered hundreds of protests, both peaceful ones and violent ones:
Both he and the police he spoke to observing the protests estimated there were "over 100,000 protesters" that day.
He showed video footage on OAN from the roofs of the Capitol and neighboring buildings, panning across the crowd, extending beyond the horizon in every direction, to verify that point.
Of that 100,000, only 600 went inside the Capitol on Jan 6th.
Of those, 90% were only guilty of "trespassing".

Only 60 committed vandalism or other violence. And of those 60, "at least 20" (by the FBI's own reports) are "un-indicted co-conspirators" (FBI agents) and another 20 are John Earle Sullivan and his BLM/Antifa rioters, DISGUISED as Trump supporters, openly boasting ON VIDEO they were going to frame Trump supporters.
Outside the 60 cited for violence or vandalism or theft of items, or urinating on a desk, of the 90% of others who were only cited for trespassing, it is very possible that because of Ray Epps and other FBI agents moving away barricades before they arrived, they never knew they had wandered into a previously restricted and barricaded area.

We know now that the main people pulling down fences and inciting violence, at least 40 of the 60, were "un-indicted co-conspirators"/FBI agents, and Antifa/BLM agents, the overwhelming majority pushing violence and vandalism were NOT Trump supporters, but those trying to set them up.
So if an overwhelming majority of the 60 perpetrators of vandalism and violence were NOT Trump supporters, were in fact FBI and Antifa there on a mission to frame Trump and his supporters, can it fairly be said that this violence was organized and led by Trump supporters, or that Trump "incited" it?


No.
No, it can't. And that Democrat narrative falls apart a little more every day, as more facts steadily come to light.