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You may recall a story published by The Blaze last December that accused a former Capitol police officer, now an employee of the CIA, of dropping the two pipe bombs found in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021. The Blaze retracted the story when the aforementioned suspect, Shauni Kerkoff, lawyered up with a law firm, Clare Locke, which allegedly charges $1,800 per hour, and began to threaten a lawsuit, even though she failed a polygraph test:
The two journalists who wrote the article, Joe Hanneman and Steve Baker, remained working for The Blaze, but that fell apart this weekend after The Blaze allegedly fired them over "censorship" issues. Baker took to the internet to declare that he and Hanneman, now "free of corporate media censorship," are able to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth as they have found it to be regarding the person who placed the bombs near the Democratic Party and GOP headquarters. They even released this tantalizing tidbit to keep the nation on its toes,
Now-former FBI agent and whistleblower Kyle Seraphin followed a lead to one of the condos in that tweet above. He contacted his office to tell them he was going to knock on the door, but was told to stand down. Seraphin would be suspended from the bureau in August 2022. You may be thinking, "But KDJ, the FBI arrested that autistic, black dude, Brian Cole, Jr. — who had foiled the FBI for five years — less than a month after The Blaze released its article fingering Kerkoff." Sounds legit, right? It's not like our alphabet agencies have a track record of sacrificing a patsy to blame for their skullduggery, perhaps even twice, against the same family.
Not everyone believes that:
Seraphin later declared on a podcast that he thought Cole, Jr. was a schlemiel, going so far as to suggest that the FBI has a history of coercing confessions from mentally challenged people (like the Nazis did). Cole, Jr. is considering placing the blame for the bombs on CIA chick Kerkoff, even though The Washington Post and The New York Times have assured We the People that Kerkoff's responsibility for placing the bombs has been "debunked."
I was hoping to wake up this morning to the irrefutable truth that CIA chick Kerkhoff placed the bombs, but the only thing Hannenman and Baker have offered us is a fundraising page asking for $250,000 to start their own news network.
Related: My Long J6 Nightmare Is Finally Over (I Hope) It is just before 5 pm EST on Monday, April 6. I will write an update if Baker and Hanneman make good on their promise to deliver the pipe bomb goods. And for those still on the fence about who may have planted those bombs:
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
The J6 Pipe Bomb Update You Don't Want to Miss
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