Usually it’s the liberal policies setting off stink bombs, but James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas (who isn’t Russian so don’t start with the Putin thing) fresh off of exposing some of the Clinton campaign’s destructive conduct, started exposing a group trying to disrupt the Inauguration. These activities likely violate multiple criminal laws, including terrorist statutes.

In this first video, an undercover Project Veritas reporter attended a meeting of one of the organizations, called DC Anti-Fascist Coalition. The meeting was at Comet Ping Pong, a pizza restaurant that is better known as the location of the Pizzagate controversy. The DC Anti-fascist coalition members present were Luke Kuhm, “Scott Green”, Colin Dunn, and Casey Webber.

The coalition members discussed trying to disrupt the “Deploraball” dinner and reception scheduled for the National Press Club the night before the inauguration.

Their idea was setting off Butyric acid stink bombs. They wanted the stench to be so strong that the building would have to be evacuated.

“If you had a pint of butyric acid, I don’t care how big the building is, it is closing…” says Luke Kuhm. “And this stuff is like very efficient, it’s very very smelly and it lasts a long time.  A little bit goes a long way,” Scott Green explained. And the added benefit,” bragged Lucy, “everybody is going to walk outside in the freezing cold.”

They went on to discuss how get butyric acid into the ventilation of the building.  Besides using butyric acid, the group considered activating sprinklers or setting off fire alarms in hopes of forcing the guests outside of the building where they would be confronted by the protesters.

Once Project Veritas uncovered this footage, they decided to make an unprecedented move for the organization and bring the evidence to federal law enforcement. Ben Barr, the legal representative for Project Veritas, met with anti-terrorist law enforcement and Secret Service officials.

Project Veritas notified the FBI, Secret Service and DC Metro Police of the content of the video below prior to its release.

And James O’ Keefe promises there’s more to come