The details from a fresh undercover investigation by Sound Investigations have sparked discussion, with central figures being Gavin O'Blennis, a former FBI field operative and current CIA officer. O'Blennis, who had shifted from the FBI to the CIA, dropped bold affirmations on camera about the presence of at least 20 FBI personnel amidst the events that unfolded on January 6, 2021.
Moreover, the investigation unleashed insight into the way the FBI mounted an onslaught on prominent conservative public speaker Alex Jones after he reportedly propagated that the infamous Sandy Hook school shooting was contrived. Jones' statements ignited controversy given their divisive nature, and the FBI's subsequent response shed light on their methods.
Discussing the matter of January 6, the undercover investigator queried O'Blennis about his earlier alleged admittance of having FBI agents present as part of the crowd that day. Reacting to this, the ex-FBI serviceman claimed, 'Indeed, they were. Whenever a significant protest unfolds within DC, their presence becomes inevitable. It's a precautionary measure to manage untoward incidents.'
He further elaborated, 'However, their presence wasn't substantial enough to significantly influence the situation. Those out there probably numbered to around 20, a gauging figure relatively minute. What was required were troops to outnumber the crowd to handle the scenario effectively.' This demystification by the inside man prompted further queries from the undercover journalist.