We have some shocking information concerning Ray Epps.
It comes out that his attorney spent nine years as an FBI agent prior to that.
How likely are things?
Seriously, consider the sheer number of attorneys in our nation.
Do you know how many of them were FBI agents before becoming lawyers?
What are the chances that a former FBI agent will end up representing Ray Epps as well, on top of everything else?
Only the progressively being made public January 6 committee documents have made this terrible information public.
Why then, after branding us “conspiracy theorists” for doubting the Ray Epps storyline, is this not being covered by the media?
I believe we all know the solution.
More details on this are below:
BREAKING: Attorney representing Ray Epps was an FBI agent for 9 years
— Julia 🇺🇸 (@Jules31415) January 2, 2023
Very interesting:
Ray Epps attorney for his J6 deposition was a former FBI agent John Blischak pic.twitter.com/yZ7UZZGJNI— Sam Adams (@MAGASamAdams) December 30, 2022
https://twitter.com/MAGA202413/status/1610036582807142401?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
So Ray Epps’s Attorney is a former FBI Agent, Prosecutor/deputy attorney for Maricopa County and is known for his great relationship with law enforcement and the FBI… and his “personal charm.” pic.twitter.com/Kz6PGvNQlu
— Eric CIAramella’s Dirty Whistle (@TheAndersPaul) December 30, 2022
Take a look at these screenshots from the official January 6 committee documents:
These records make clear who Ray Epps’s legal counsel was.
What results from a straightforward Google search, then?
You do, however, receive a benefit from their law firm.
According to their very own Blischak Law Firm website:
Mr. John W. Blischak was born in Steubenville, Ohio. After graduating from law school in Cleveland, Ohio in 1975, John W. Blischak embarked on a rewarding nine-year career as an FBI Agent with the U.S. Department of Justice commencing in Cleveland and thereafter transferring to Phoenix. Wanting to seek independence and a challenge, Mr. Blischak, voluntarily left the FBI and commenced a three-year stint as a prosecutor in the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office in the complex white-collar-crime unit where the invaluable trial experience was accumulated and thereafter Mr. Blischak ventured into sole practice in 1987.
But this is when things really start to get interesting.
Evidently, Blischak was employed by Maricopa County as well!
What are the chances, we wonder once more?
Per Blischak Law:
John W. Blischak also has attained a CPA certification in Arizona and has testified in U.S. District Court in Arizona as an expert accountant. This CPA background serves as an invaluable asset for various business-minded clients.
With over 40 years of experience working in the criminal defense field as an F.B.I. Agent, Maricopa County Deputy Prosecutor and as a Criminal Defense Attorney In Arizona, Mr. John W. Blischak is now the Supervising Attorney at Blischak Law and oversees all Criminal Law cases, DUI Law Cases, and Personal Injury Cases involving automobile accidents.
Of all, everything here could simply be a coincidence.
The number of coincidences, though, seems to be increasing quickly.
You have to question how all of these “coincidences” can keep happening at some point.
What do you think, then?
Do these events coincide?
Or is there a deliberate effort being made to fabricate a story of Ray Epps’ protection?
Please share your opinions in the section below.
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