
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec The Massive Obama Netflix WB Acquisition and the Biden DOJ Cover Up of the J6 Pipe Bomber
Dec 5, 2025
In this discussion, investigative journalist Julie Kelly dives into the J6 pipe-bomber investigation, questioning why the FBI delayed the suspect's arrest and exploring potential ties to informants. She highlights inconsistencies in the timeline of the bomb's materials purchase. Meanwhile, commentator Peachy Keenan critiques Netflix's recent acquisition of Warner Bros, voicing concerns over ideological shifts in media and the potential impact on children's programming, particularly regarding reboots and cultural representation.
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FBI Evidence Could Conflict With Jan 6 Narrative
- Julie Kelly suggests the FBI may have hidden evidence linking the Jan 5 pipe bomber to avoid undermining the January 6 narrative.
- She posits the suspect could have been an FBI asset or tied to leftist groups, which would contradict claims of a white supremacist-led attack.
Past FBI Informant Tactics Suggest Possible Entrapment
- Julie Kelly compares the pipe-bomb timeline to prior FBI operations like the Whitmer 'fednapping' cases with informants.
- She argues those entrapment patterns make it plausible the suspect had law-enforcement ties that stalled the case.
Purchase Timeline Undermines Election-Related Motive
- The affidavit shows the suspect bought bomb components as early as 2019, undermining claims his motive was tied to the 2020 election.
- Tommy Stevenson and Jack Posobiec highlight the timeline inconsistency with narratives calling him a MAGA actor.
