This is a fantastic video, I’m about halfway through it but I’m quite enjoying it. Very nice find!
Yeah they didn’t seem to me to be PSP related, and I agree with your assessment of FBI investigators, which then leaves us with USSS, and from what I can tell they are a department beneath the DHS umbrella, so is it possible that perhaps they are a conglomerate of both? Not even really sure where they came from to appear as they did, they’re not a Cat or Qrf team, yet they show up en masse with multiple K-9 units and bolt-cutter guy seemingly following the lead of Mr. Box, meeting with Shane, holding a meeting, and then dispersing to clear the area.
I’m not sure if they were there to clear the area, which CAT 2 and others did, and were geared up to do. I’m thinking more along the lines of inspection and/or investigation. It likely isn’t just a canine unit, since that’s less than half the group, so they must be a part of a larger team with a broader focus.
As for following behind Box, they might not be with him, per se, but rather Box simply escorted them to AGR 6 and introduced them to Shane and he likely explained who the team was and why they were there.
At that point in time I’m assuming the AGR complex was under Butler County ESU control, which is typical under an emergency response scenario under the incident command system. I’ve hosted HAZMAT response teams at industrial facilities and clarified that point with them. They legally have control over your facility. That’s why Box would have had to notify Shane first before the team entered the building.
Where did they come from? if we knew that, we would likely know who they were. I don’t recall seeing them elsewhere at the rally, so maybe like the other 2 ESU/SRT teams that showed up, they were redeployed from the Jill Biden event. That might explain their more casual uniform versus police uniform. It doesn’t tell us much about whether they are Federal, State, or local. So perhaps one of the counties supporting the Biden event has a special inspection/investigation team, which may have played a security role at that event.
Well, that answers that question. Thanks for finding that. That would make them USSS, PSP, or local. Since they had no insignia on their shirts, I would rule out USSS or PSP. That leaves local, or possibly even a non-law enforcement contractor that provides some form of security. The fact that they are not mentioned in the FPOTUS Detail plan, leads me to believe they either weren’t local, or they had an ancillary role at the event.
Now that you pointed out they were in Pearson’s bodycam, I see them walking left and right a few times. In this screenshot, two start walking left but then turn around when Banks comes walking back to the tents and they follow him. So they do appear to have a connection to Banks.
I did not see any blue cars in my search for Crooks’ car in the AGR lots, just a black unmarked (sheriff’s) car and what looked like a Fed car near the white Alfa Rmoero.
That question sounds odd, too, since one would know where they parked there own car. It’s been weeks since I listened to that conversation, but it was hard for me to make it all out. So, that might be a misinterpretation of the conversation.
I’m trying to roll through my history to figure out where I found it, I know it didn’t strike me as a close enough match when I found it to catalog the source even though the name is a direct match. I’ll drop the source here when I find it again (may end up being tomorrow, I have to leave soon).
It’s worth looking into since the USSS likes to hire ex-military. And, since Castro was inexperienced at using the C-UAS equipment, his military job/specialty/training (i.e. Squadron Fire Department) wouldn’t make a difference.
This is the first time I’ve seen that name. When Idicor bought out AGR in May 2024. they said the existing management would continue to run the business, and referenced Sudha Jebadurai.
(BTW, I believe it is the CEO of Indicor who is a member of the WEF.)
So, the above articles don’t rule out the “strange guy” being the CEO, but why not mention him in the article about the sale? Because he’s a bit too eccentric?
Edit: Pitchbook does show Henry Dimmick Jr. as CEO.