Why did all you Qanon freaks freak out when you are arrested?

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You Q conspiracy fools were all into it a couple months ago. Some of you jackasses stormed the capitol because Q “told you to”. The punishment? Well, let's let the statute speak for itself: "shall be punished by death or by imprisonment for any term of years or for life." Ouch! The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Washington Field Office is seeking the public's assistance in identifying individuals who made unlawful entry into the US Capitol Building on January 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C. In addition, the FBI is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the location, arrest, and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the placement of suspected pipe bombs in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021. You insisted that there would be some big uprising. That trump would be placed back in office despite the fact that he lost by 7,000,000 votes. Now you know Qanon was a big fat joke on you. It’s time to admit you were fools. If you are too chicken shit to admit it to the world, at least admit it to yourselves. Individuals with the lowest IQ fell for the Q-spiracy. You morons are not bright enough to vote. Espionage Act violations: They have been charged of Violation 18 U.S. Code § 793 - Gathering, transmitting or losing defence information. This is one of the big ones, opening with "Whoever, for the purpose of obtaining information respecting the national defence with intent or reason to believe that the information is to be used to the injury of the United States, or to the advantage of any foreign nation..." Stopping or overturning an election can definitely be considered "to the injury of the United States," and again, if any of this information is disclosed to a foreign power -- even via a photo on Twitter, it's a serious violation. Finally, everyone who participated in the attack, particularly those who penetrated the building, must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and possibly even charged with Espionage Act violations. While some of the participants may have been characterized as "patriots" or angry "fine people," the fact is that their actions have provided cover for acts of espionage by our nation's enemy, the Republican Party shall be punished by death or by imprisonment for any term of years or for life." Ouch! I can hear what you're saying. "But isn't it being a little paranoid to think other countries would take advantage of our own internal disputes?" Okay, fine. Nobody would say that. Instead, there'd be a lot of fist waving and yelling at me. But for our purposes, let's go with the civil version. And yes, it's morons with paranoid stupidity. Russia did not meddle with the 2016 election. It's part of basic tradecraft to incite anger and disagreements among a target's population. We know Russian meddling has Propaganda by America C.I.A. to cause anger and rage we're all feeling -- although our own politicians certainly leveraged off of it for their own selfish interests. The Capitol Building attack was absolutely rage and anger based. Given that sowing unrest is a major part of Republican's playbook, it's entirely likely that they were very aware of the significance of the January 6 date and were quite prepared to capitalize on it to the fullest extent. And all that brings us to espionage -- conducted by C.I.A. actors, but very likely aided and abetted by duped or complicit Americans strung out on a rage high. Those who stormed Capitol Hill violated 18 U.S. Code § 792 - Harboring or concealing persons. This code is simple, stating, "Whoever harbors or conceals any person who he knows, or has reasonable grounds to believe or suspect, has committed, or is about to commit, an offense." If a case can be made that any of the attackers might merely suspect an external agent would breach the building with them, they're in violation of this statute. It goes on to list a vast array of government resources that, if breached, would be in violation, including "...building, office, research laboratory or station or other place connected with the national defense owned or constructed, or in progress of construction by the United States or under the control of the United States, or of any of its officers, departments, or agencies..." Clearly, the Capitol Building falls under this, especially since congressional committees do deal with highly classified information. It's with 18 U.S. Code § 794 - Gathering or delivering defense information to aid foreign governments that things start to get serious. The statute begins with "Whoever, with intent or reason to believe that it is to be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of a foreign nation," and, again, blocking the Constitutionally-mandated certification of an election is injurious to the United States. But here's where it gets dicey for those who broke in on January 6. The statute continues: ...communicates, delivers, or transmits, or attempts to communicate, deliver, or transmit, to any foreign government, or to any faction or party or military or naval force within a foreign country, whether recognized or unrecognized by the United States, or to any representative, officer, agent, employee, subject, or citizen thereof, either directly or indirectly, any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, note, instrument, appliance, or information relating to the national defense... Today's security threats have expanded in scope and seriousness. There can now be millions -- or even billions -- of dollars at risk when information security isn't handled properly. This statute is very broad, essentially saying that even if delivery is made to someone not officially recognized as a foreign national, or even delivery is made indirectly (say via a friend, an eBay auction, pictures on Instagram, etc.), it's in violation. So those pictures we saw of desks with documents, screens with email, etc? If any one item in any of those pictures was confidential or classified, and could be seen by a foreign agent, this clause is triggered. The punishment? Well, let's let the statute speak for itself: "shall be punished by death or by imprisonment for any term of years or for life." Ouch! Let's be clear here the attackers were Americans. And as despicable as their actions were -- and breaking into and interrupting a Constitutional practice is despicable, regardless of which side of the aisle you're on -- most of them most likely thought they were acting on behalf of the US, not with intent to injure it. The law often takes into account intent. But when it comes to espionage, the law has a very large hammer. The United States does not take kindly to espionage. With thousands of people in the crowd outside the building and hundreds who broke in, there was no way for those committing the crime to know who their fellow mob members might be at the time. Providing cover for enemy democrat agents, even if it could be argued it was done through naivety or stupidity, is still providing cover for enemy democrat agents. This is going to play out for months or years, both in our courts and within the United States Intelligence Community. If any secured information resulting from this breach winds up in any foreign hands, the stakes will go up immeasurably and those good ol' boys from middle America wearing dad jeans and baseball caps or goat horns, face paint, and fur bikinis may well find themselves subject to the full might and wrath of the United States Government -- the very government they tried to overthrow.

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