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Barry Belmont's video: January 6th In Order: II January 6th and After

@January 6th In Order: II. January 6th and After
"January 6th In Order" is an attempt to arrange the footage available via the Public Hearings of the Select Committee into chronological order so that interested parties may view the event(s) of January 6th "as it happened" to a fair approximation. Insofar as possible, the words spoken are from direct witnesses to and participants in the events shown. This is my attempt to bear truthful witness to history. Originally this two-part presentation of the Committee's evidence was intended to be one long kaleidoscopic view of the events leading up to and stemming from what happened on January 6th. But YouTube has a 100 chapter limit, and this story is a long but simple one. I feel Part 1 "Before January 6th" (found here: https://youtu.be/sgQBR7WZwag) is critical to understanding "the whole picture" of the rally/march/protest/assault/riot on the Capitol and its consequent (albeit temporally minor) disruption of the Joint Session of Congress and emergent implications. I offer no remedies here. But as veritable guide, I only hope others may see what's been shown. 0:00 - Jan 6, 1:00am 0:11 - "The morning of January 6th" 3:01 - 10:00 6:39 - "And we will see whether Mike Pence enters history" 9:14 - 10:30 9:44 - 10:47 11:14 - "I am not allowed to say what's going to happen today" 12:12 - 11:22 12:50 - A call with Mike Pence 15:53 - 11:44, "REINSERT THE MIKE PENCE LINES" 17:14 - "Please make sure we don't go up to the Capitol, Cassidy" 19:57 - 11:48 20:45 - 12:00pm, "The President made remarks at "Save America Rally"" 20:55 - 12:05 - 12:14 21:46 - "we're going to walk down, and I'll be there with you, we're going to walk down, we're going to walk down, anyone you want, but I think right here, we're going to walk down to the Capitol" 21:59 - 12:15 22:31 - "finding the best route now" 25:20 - 12:37 - 12:53 27:34 - "an American standing face to face with other Americans" 30:12 - 12:54, "First Breach of the Capitol Grounds" 31:00 - 12:55 - 1:10 32:35 - "President Trump left the […] stage" 33:32 - "why did you decide to march to the Capitol?" 35:15 - "the President was still adamant about going the Capitol" 37:20 - "Did you f***ing hear what happened in The Beast?" 41:01 - 1:21 - 1:25 42:28 - "seeking to coordinate on the attack" 43:07 - 1:39 - 1:44 44:18 - 1:49, "declaring it a riot" 44:42 - 1:59 - 2:02 48:20 - "We’re gonna need to say something" 51:26 - 2:03 - 2:06 51:45 - 2:13, "Breach of the Capitol" 52:29 - 2:14 - 2:16, "something needs to be done or people are going to die and the blood is going to be on your f***ing hands" 56:29 - 2:18 56:36 - "calling them one by one" 57:04 - 2:21 57:22 - "Make a way" 58:40 - 2:23, "Officer Sicknick was behind me" 59:55 - 2:24 1:02:46 - "Mike Pence didn’t have the courage" 1:10:21 - 2:25 1:11:06 - 2:26, "Vice President Pence and his team ultimately were led to a secure location" 1:12:08 - 2:27 - 2:31 1:14:19 - "Vice President Pence sheltering in a secure underground location" 1:16:25 - 2:32 - 2:38 1:17:56 - "Please support our Capitol Police" 1:19:56 - 2:40 - 2:50 1:20:24 - "I don’t want to say that what we’re doing is right, but" 1:21:09 - 2:53 - 2:57 1:21:58 - "I don’t do political narratives" 1:23:09 - 3:09 - 3:11 1:26:18 - "we didn’t need to take further action on that statement" 1:27:51 - 3:21 - 3:58 1:28:52 - "But obviously, I think, you know" 1:35:36 - 4:03, In the Rose Garden 1:39:00 - 4:08, "I call on President Trump to go on national television" 1:39:18 - 4:15 1:40:08 - 4:17, "So go home. We love you." 1:41:57 - 4:27 1:42:15 - 4:28, "We’ve got another officer unconscious" 1:42:36 - "We did this" 1:44:30 - 4:45, "We’re not gonna let these people keep us from finishing our business" 1:45:24 - 6:01, "These are the things and events that happen" 1:47:28 - 6:27 1:47:56 - "his refusal to condemn the violence was indefensible" 1:49:04 - "in the hour before the Joint Session resumed" 1:49:54 - 7:14-7:22 1:50:46 - "order appeared close to being restored" 1:51:29 - "the Vice President returned" 1:51:41 - The Joint Session resumes 1:55:05 - 8:34 1:55:55 - "Did you speak to the President" 1:56:14 - Jan 7, 3:24am 1:57:30 - 3:50, "I’ve kept the faith" 1:58:33 - "The day after" 2:02:10 - A convening of the Cabinet 2:06:03 - "The tragic death of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick" 2:06:26 - "Yesterday is a hard word for me" 2:08:12 - 7:37pm 2:08:37 - Jan 8 2:09:12 - Jan 9 2:09:58 - Jan 11 2:10:49 - Pardon me? 2:14:26 - Jan 13 2:14:41 - Jan 20, Inauguration Day 2:15:09 - Jan 25 2:15:22 - "The Vice President never budged" 2:15:37 - Feb 4 2:16:05 - Feb 13 2:17:30 - Mar 18 2:17:46 - Mar 28, "a coup in search of a legal theory" 2:19:26 - The Fifth 2:22:45 - "do you believe the President has an obligation" 2:23:52 - "There is nowhere I feel safe" 2:25:03 - Jul 11, "These were peaceful people" 2:26:07 - Nov 9 2:26:21 - Jun 9, 2022 - Jul 21, 2022, Public Hearings of the Select Committee 2:36:02 - Present

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