Brian Mock calls for historic investigation into January 6: 'This was treason on a scale never seen before'
- Brian Mock claims January 6 was a staged false flag operation orchestrated by high-ranking officials like Pelosi and Schumer to discredit Trump supporters and suppress dissent, backed by "irrefutable evidence."
- Arrested in 2021, Mock spent over a year in pretrial detention, often in solitary confinement, and represented himself in court, ultimately beating his most serious charge before being pardoned in 2024.
- Mock alleges critical video footage from January 6 was concealed, timestamps altered, and exculpatory evidence destroyed, with undercover operatives inciting violence to frame Trump supporters.
- Mock is leading efforts to expose the alleged conspiracy, collaborating with January 6 defendants, legal experts, and lawmakers like Jim Jordan and Marjorie Taylor Greene to demand accountability.
- Mock warns of potential mass protests if the government fails to act, emphasizing the fight to uncover the truth and hold those responsible accountable to "save our constitutional republic."
In a bombshell interview with Mike Adams of Brighton.com, Brian Mock, a former January 6 political prisoner, has come forward with explosive allegations that the events of January 6, 2021, were a staged false flag operation orchestrated by high-ranking government officials. Mock, who was pardoned after serving time for his alleged involvement in the Capitol breach, is now leading a grassroots effort to uncover what he describes as "the single biggest conspiracy in U.S. history."
Mock’s claims, backed by what he says is irrefutable evidence, point to a coordinated effort by figures like Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and others to discredit Trump supporters, justify a crackdown on dissent, and cover up election irregularities. Mock warns that the truth, once revealed, will "blow the minds of the American people" and lead to widespread demands for accountability.
From Political Prisoner to Activist: Mock’s Journey
Brian Mock’s story is one of resilience and defiance. Arrested in June 2021, Mock was accused of assaulting officers on the Lower West Terrace of the Capitol—a charge he vehemently denies. He claims his most egregious offense was touching a police shield, yet he was labeled one of the "81 worst of the worst offenders" of January 6.
Mock spent over a year in pretrial detention, much of it in solitary confinement, where he says he was denied basic rights, including access to evidence in his case. "They shackled me, put me on Con Air, and transported me across the country," Mock recounted. "They told 120 men of color that I was a racist extremist and dangerous, then stood back and let me fight for my life."
Despite the odds, Mock represented himself in court, firing his public defender mid-trial and successfully beating his most serious charge. He was ultimately sentenced to 33 months but was pardoned in January 2024. Since his release, Mock has dedicated himself to exposing what he calls the "real truth" behind January 6.
The Evidence: A Staged False Flag Operation?
Mock alleges that the events of January 6 were not a spontaneous riot but a carefully orchestrated operation designed to frame Trump supporters and justify a broader crackdown on dissent. He claims to have seen evidence that high-ranking officials, including Pelosi and Schumer, were complicit in the conspiracy.
"January 6 was the most videotaped event in U.S. history, but the public has only seen a fraction of the footage," Mock said. "They’ve hidden 120 minutes of critical video, altered timestamps, and destroyed exculpatory evidence. This was treason on a scale never seen before."
Mock also alleges that undercover operatives were embedded in the crowd, working with law enforcement to incite violence. "We have proof that officers were ordered to open fire on the crowd, and that weapons were planted to provoke a response," he said. "This was a setup from the beginning."
A Call for Accountability: The Fight for Justice
Mock is now working with other January 6 defendants and legal experts to compile evidence and push for a full investigation. He has met with members of Congress, including Jim Jordan and Marjorie Taylor Greene, to present his case. "This isn’t just about January 6," Mock said. "This is about exposing a criminal enterprise that has infiltrated every level of our government."
Mock’s efforts are not without challenges. He admits that funding is a major hurdle, as he has spent over a million dollars of his own money on legal fees and activism. Despite this, he remains undeterred. "We’re the ones who cared enough about this country to stand up on January 6," Mock said. "Now, we’re going to make sure the truth comes out, no matter what it takes."
The Road Ahead: A Nation at a Crossroads
As Mock and his team prepare to launch a comprehensive investigation, the stakes could not be higher. He warns that if the government fails to act, January 6 defendants and their supporters will take to the streets of Washington, D.C., to demand justice. "This isn’t just about us," Mock said. "This is about saving our constitutional republic and ensuring that this never happens again."
For Mock, the fight is personal. "They tried to destroy us, but they picked the wrong people," he said. "We’re not going away until the truth is told and those responsible are held accountable."
As the nation grapples with the implications of Mock’s allegations, one thing is clear: the story of January 6 is far from over. And for Brian Mock, the battle for truth and justice has only just begun.
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