02/21/2021 / By Ethan Huff
Black Lives Matter (BLM) leader and insurrectionist John Earl Sullivan is back in the news after it was discovered that he accepted payments of $35,000 each from CNN and NBC to share footage with them of the Capitol “insurrection” as it happened.
We already knew that Sullivan is a leftist who posed as a Trump supporter while entering the Capitol building, yelling, “Let’s burn this s*** down!” Sullivan also conspired with CNN photojournalist Jade Sacker, who was likewise complicit in the attack.
Not long after the “riot,” Sullivan was arrested, then released. More of his crimes are now catching up with him as the independent media, along with Politico, continues to probe his curious involvement in storming the Capitol and scaring Congress.
Sullivan claims that his involvement in this and many other “protests” was strictly for documentary purposes. He claims that he did not partake in any of the “violence” at the Capitol, though it has since been leaked that Sullivan was responsible for most, if not all, of the damage that occurred to federal property.
“It’s just recording, solely, and not being active in it,” Sullivan told Fox News in an interview last week about why he always seems to be present at false flag events.
One critical detail about Sullivan that nearly every mainstream media outlet has ignored is the fact that he held an Antifa-Insurgence rally at the Washington Monument on Jan. 6, just hours before he and other infiltrators stormed the Capitol.
Sullivan’s event occurred at 11am, and appears to have been the meeting point where he and other leftists, dressed as Trump supporters, gathered before invading the Capitol.
Politico‘s Kyle Cheney also reported that Sullivan was paid by CNN and NBC for his participation in the riot. Cheney even provided images of the invoices showing that Sullivan did, in fact, accept the cash.
Why Sullivan was paid such a hefty amount for his involvement in something that actual Trump supporters have been fired from their jobs for remains unclear. In Cheney’s view, the situation “raises serious red flags.”
“With over six months of experience as an independent journalist, I have captured some of the most viewed and circulated media content on the internet,” Cheney told The Gateway Pundit (TGP).
“I have never made over $1,000 on an individual video. The highest I have ever seen a news source pay for breaking news footage is $3,000. John Sullivan being paid $35,000 by CNN and NBC for one event is criminal.”
Politico deserves credit for allowing Cheney to report these details, as they incriminate the fake news media for perpetrating the “insurrection” that is now paving the way for a Patriot Act 2.0 to be used specifically against conservatives.
“An average paid journalist out of Utah makes $3,021 a month, not $75,000 in a matter of days,” Cheney further stressed to TGP about Sullivan’s anomalous pay scale.
“Let’s not forget that John has always been an Antifa and BLM organizer and activist. He has never before reported in a journalistic capacity. Even while ‘reporting,’ he is seen breaking a window, telling people he has a knife to get to the front of a crowded hallway, and is heard saying, ‘Let’s burn this s*** down!'”
Once again, John Sullivan is not a journalist. At best, he is a seasoned agitator who just so happens to be in just the right places at just the right times to “document” major incidents that end up being blamed on his political enemies. And the mainstream media is bankrolling his work.
More of the latest news about the corrupt fake news media’s involvement in the Capitol “insurrection” can be found at FalseFlag.news.
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