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Sedition Hunters is an online community of open-source intelligence investigators working to identify individuals who took part in the January 6, 2021, United States Capitol attack. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They examine still photos and video footage from publicly available sources, social media sites like Twitter and Parler , video platforms, and ...
Van Buren served in the U.S. Department of State for 24 years, including a year in Iraq as a team leader for two Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs). [1]After his book, We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People, was published in 2012 Van Buren claims to have experienced a series of escalating, adverse actions.
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Powell was identified by online “Sedition Hunters,” was named and interviewed for a piece in The New Yorker that ran a few weeks after Jan. 6, and was arrested in early February 2021.
A Capitol rioter yelled the name "John Richter" on the floor of the U.S. Senate. Months later, the FBI showed up at the wrong John Richter's house.
Van Buren receives a call from Curtis inviting her to the funeral. Ill with cancer herself, she was able to make it to the funeral despite her busy schedule. Curtis, who heard about Van Buren's illness from the police grapevine, commented gravely about her cancer as "just rotten luck all around".
An army of web sleuths and politically knowledgeable social media watchers known as “sedition hunters” also dedicated themselves to identifying the mob and turning their names over to the FBI.
Martin Van Buren Jr. Nickname: Matt: Dec 20, 1812 – Mar 19, 1855 no spouse: Died of tuberculosis: Winfield Scott Van Buren 1814 no spouse: Died in infancy Smith Thompson Van Buren Jan 16, 1817 – Dec 10, 1876 Ellen King James 7 children between 2 wives Henrietta Eckford Irving unnamed daughter [16] c. 1818 no spouse: stillborn