

Jan. 6 Pipe-Bomb Mystery Just Got a BIZZARE Update | Guests: Rep. Barry Loudermilk & Rob McCoy | 10/2/25
Oct 2, 2025
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, a U.S. Congressman from Georgia, uncovers shocking new developments in the January 6 pipe-bomb investigation, linking corruption in data to federal agency attendance at the riot. He also shares insights from his book on historical moments influenced by prayer. Canadian attorney Keith Wilson discusses Alberta's movement for secession from Ottawa's government, while Pastor Rob McCoy reveals alarming updates on the imprisonment of Christian pastors in South Korea and suggests potential solutions to combat these crackdowns.
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Inconsistencies In January 6 Pipe-Bomb Story
- The official pipe-bomb narrative conflicts with forensic details like a single 60-second egg timer and no electronic trigger found in the FBI lab report.
- Corrupted AT&T/FirstNet geofence data and rushed preservation claims create major unanswered questions about who controlled that data.
FirstNet's Role Raises Data Questions
- FirstNet sits on AT&T's backbone for first-responder priority and was involved in the disputed data retrieval for the pipe-bomb geofence search.
- Rapid deletion claims and a server 'corruption' explanation deepen suspicions about intentional data loss or mishandling.
Use Shutdown To Right-Size Federal Roles
- Use the shutdown as leverage to re-evaluate which federal roles are essential and trim non-core programs.
- Pressure Congress to follow appropriations law and avoid omnibus bills that hide policy changes.