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The January 6th events at the US Capitol are described as disgraceful and a deliberate assault on democracy. Bobby Powell, a retired radio journalist, claims to have video evidence of provocateurs or suspicious actors present at the Capitol. Powell describes witnessing a man removing a window and encouraging others to enter, as well as another man pushing people inside while yelling, "hold the line." He sent the video to the FBI but says the individuals have not been identified. Powell expresses frustration that his evidence and similar findings by attorney Brad Guyer are being ignored by media and politicians. Another speaker claims a group of provocateurs broke away and coordinated the removal of bike racks. They allege that suspicious actors provoked police and removed barriers, creating space for the crowd to enter, suggesting that most people believed they had permission to be there. One speaker claims that the FBI, not Trump supporters, led the insurrection.

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I never entered the Capitol on January 6th; I stood outside for eight minutes filming a video. I did not engage in or witness any violence or destruction. After posting the video, I was raided by the FBI and charged with felonies, eventually taking a misdemeanor plea deal. I question why some are upset about illegal immigration but not about the FBI raids on those who trespassed at the Capitol. Regarding my plea deal, I met with the DOJ as required, but the media misrepresented my situation. The documents revealed that none of the individuals I was questioned about were charged or convicted of any crime.

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On January 6th, people unknowingly entered a restricted zone at the Capitol where signs had been removed. It is believed that the setup was orchestrated by Yogananda Pittman and covered up by Jay Thomas Manger. The goal was to maintain a narrative of violent Trump supporters causing chaos until after the election. Demonstrators and officers were manipulated to distract from the true events. The speakers feel they were set up and denied a fair chance.

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Brandon Straka claims he was wrongfully charged and convicted by the DOJ and FBI for actions on January 6th, despite being innocent. He states FBI agents raided his apartment, arresting him on felony charges related to January 6th. Straka maintains he never entered the Capitol, engaged in violence, or witnessed any. The charges included knowingly occupying restricted grounds, impeding law enforcement, and disorderly conduct. The case was based on a video he shot and uploaded to Twitter. Straka says he was a scheduled speaker at a permitted event and filmed the scene to document it for his followers. He claims open barricades and a lack of police presence suggested no restricted access. Straka alleges the government misrepresented his actions, particularly regarding shouts of "We're going in" and "Go, go," by removing context. He also denies shouting "take the shield," claiming the FBI pressured him to take ownership of the act to avoid a trial. Footage shows him struggling to keep his camera up, unaware of the shield incident. Straka says he left when the building was evacuated. He believes the government's lies have damaged his life and career.

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I didn't plan on going, but I had to choose between filming a documentary in the Amazon or attending the last Trump rally. I ended up going and witnessed the storming of the Capitol. As a filmmaker, I felt compelled to document everything, including the strain of weed I was smoking. My video went viral, but I ended up getting arrested and spending 45 days in jail. My name is Eduardo Nicholas Alvaro Gonzalez, also known as the doobie smoker, and I want to share my perspective on the events of January 6th.

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Brandon Straka claims he was wrongfully charged and convicted by the DOJ and FBI for actions on January 6th, despite being innocent. He states FBI agents raided his apartment, arresting him on felony charges related to January 6th. Straka maintains he never entered the Capitol, engaged in violence, or witnessed any riot. The charges included knowingly occupying restricted grounds, impeding law enforcement, and disorderly conduct. Straka says his case was based on a video he shot and uploaded to Twitter. He claims he was a scheduled speaker at a permitted event and filmed the scene to show his followers what was happening. He says barricades were open, and no officers were present. Straka says he repeated "We're going in" after hearing someone else say it, but the government omitted this context. He also says he yelled "go, go" to help women exit the crowd, but the government falsely claimed he was encouraging people to storm the building. Straka says he joined a "USA" chant and the FBI accused him of shouting "take the shield," which he denies. He says he pled guilty to a misdemeanor to avoid a trial, despite believing the charges were false. Straka says the government's actions have damaged his reputation, career, and relationships, and placed him on terrorism watch lists.

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Two years ago today on 10/17/2023, I was sentenced to sixty days in prison for trespassing outside the capital on J sixth. The judge during my sentencing said that I misused my platform as a candidate for elected office. If you don't know, my name is Ryan Kelly. I was the leading gubernatorial candidate in the state of Michigan in 2022 when the FBI raided my house on 06/09/2022, and they arrested me on misdemeanor charges, nonviolent, never even went inside the Capitol Building, was the leading gubernatorial candidate, election interference. I was the best poised to beat Whitmer. But, anyway, that's the point of all of this right now. The judge said that I had a lot of folks that followed me. I had a lot of folks that supported me. And with that comes the responsibility of not peddling lies and falsehoods. And he was talking about the twenty twenty election because I said it was a fraudulent stolen election. He was talking about January 6 because I said that the January 6 that there was FBI agents there that were setting the whole thing up and involved in the crowd. And what did we find out here recently? Oh, I was right, but I was sentenced to sixty days in prison for that. One of the biggest things the judge brought up that he had a huge problem with the Facebook posts that I had. Right? Freedom of speech. Poof. Gone. Kings do that kind of stuff. They don't let their people talk freely. Is that right? And then on top of that, you know, lying and misleading all of my supporters when we come to now find out there was 274 agents that were in the crowd that day on January 6. You know, it's obvious that the Democrats are the tyrants, the kings, if you will. Right? I mean, look at what they did with Kamala in the primary. Right? I don't need to explain it to y'all. But, you know, here we are. The Trump administration is removing illegal immigrants from our country and doing good things for America. It was the Biden administration, the Democrats that targeted American citizens. Red, white, and blue. Let's go USA.

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Brandon Straka claims he was wrongfully charged and convicted by the DOJ and FBI for actions on January 6th, despite being innocent. He states that his apartment was raided, and he was arrested and charged with felonies, including knowingly occupying restricted grounds and impeding law enforcement, plus a misdemeanor for disorderly conduct. Straka says he attended a permitted event on Capitol grounds and filmed the scene, observing open barricades and no visible law enforcement. He repeated "We're going in" after hearing another man say it, but the government omitted this context. He also says he told people to "go" to create space for women exiting the crowd, but the government falsely claimed he was encouraging people to storm the building. Straka denies shouting "take the shield" during an incident with a police officer, but claims he was pressured to take ownership of saying "take it" to avoid felony charges. He says he left when the building was evacuated. Straka believes the government's lies have damaged his reputation, career, and personal life, and led to his placement on terrorism watch lists.

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John Strand, who was at the Capitol on January 6, provides an account of his actions that day. He states that his intention was to protect a scheduled speaker and denies any criminal intent. He explains that he never had the intention to break the law or act inappropriately. He describes how he and his client attempted to reach an elevated vantage point to give a speech outside the Capitol, but ended up being pushed towards the Columbus store entrance. He emphasizes that going inside the building was never part of their plan. He mentions that the doors were opened from the inside and denies the prosecutor's claim that he was an aggressive member of a mob. He recounts being stuck in a dense crowd and witnessing an officer falling, but denies any assault. He explains that they followed the crowd into the Capitol and were unable to find an exit. He describes his client attempting to give her speech while they waited and eventually being directed towards the east entrance. He expresses gratitude towards law enforcement and denies the prosecutor's misrepresentations of his actions. He concludes by stating that his sole intention was to protect his client and that the evidence on the government's own video proves his innocence.

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Let's discuss January 6th. There’s no evidence it was an inside job; that’s a fringe theory. However, the released video footage raises questions about the number of federal agents present that day. It shows Capitol Police allowing people in, some of whom are now facing severe consequences, including suicide. This could be seen as entrapment, where authorities provoke individuals into actions they wouldn't normally take, then arrest them. Many were convicted before this evidence emerged. If law enforcement hadn't used forceful measures like concussion grenades and pepper spray, the situation may have remained peaceful.

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On January 6th, there were over 40,000 hours of surveillance footage from the Capitol that were withheld from the public. The full video record contradicts the claim that it was an insurrection and shows that the majority of people were peaceful and orderly. They were sightseers who believed the election was stolen. The video also reveals that Jacob Chansley, the QAnon Shaman, was not stopped by Capitol police but was actually guided by them. Despite this evidence, Chansley was portrayed as a dangerous extremist in the media. The discrepancy between the media coverage and the video evidence raises questions about who the real violent extremists are.

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Speaker 0 describes that on 07/18/2023 special counsel Jack Smith has decided to pursue another arrest and more indictments of President Trump, alleging it is a result of the Fed storming the Capitol on 01/06/2021 and targeting Trump for his role in the effort to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power on that date. He asserts that all President Trump did was give a speech and that he incited nothing. He claims the people disrupting the peaceful transfer of power were “our government.” He argues that when videos from the Capitol appeared, Tucker Carlson, while still on Fox News, claimed the videos were manipulated, asserting they were added to with people, sound, fire, and smoke, probably mirrors, to make it look horrific. He says footage has been removed from the Internet, making reflection on 01/06 difficult, and that all remaining footage is manipulated, stating there was not all the fire and smoke and that the famous picture is a manipulated image. He asserts the rioters didn’t bring guns and that there was no fire or smoke, but instead “where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” and that history has been changed and references are no longer available. He claims that during the Fed’s direction, Trump did say on video what he should have said, including “I know your pain. I know your hurt. We had an election stolen from us, but you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We have to respect our great people in law and order. There’s nothing more he could have said.” He notes the video is difficult to find but exonerates Trump, maintaining he incited nothing, especially since the feds were doing most of it. He says this video will be important in the coming weeks and months as Smith continues to go after Trump, predicting suppression of the video by social media platforms, as in the immediate aftermath of the Fed’s direction. He says he captured the video and urges sharing. Speaker 1 quotes Trump: “I know you’re pained. I know you’re hurt. We had an election that was stolen from us. It was a landslide election, and everyone knows it, especially the other side. But you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We have to have law and order. We have to respect our great people in law and order. We don’t want anybody hurt. It’s a very tough period of time. There’s never been a time like this where such a thing happened, where they could take it away from all of us, from me, from you, from our country. This was a fraudulent election, but we can’t play into the hands of these people. We have to have peace. So go home. We love you. You’re very special. You’ve seen what happens. You see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. I know how you feel, but go home and go home at peace.” Speaker 0 adds that Tucker Carlson claimed Democrat party and those involved in planning and organizing the insurrection hired a Good Morning America producer to dramatize the footage and even dubbed in sound, to make it more sensational, implying the footage was staged. He questions why it would be necessary to add sound and create more people and fire or smoke to redefine the events, suggesting the feds planted and altered footage to present an insurrection. Speaker 2 reinforces the claim with a direct statement: “How staged and fraudulent was the work of the January 6 committee? Democrats hired a Good Morning America producer called James Goldston to dramatize the footage they released. They even dubbed in audio to make the pictures more sensational as in a docudrama. The networks carried it all live as if it were real.”

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On January 6th, there were claims of a deadly insurrection at the Capitol, but the video evidence shows otherwise. While some violence occurred, the majority of the chaos was peaceful. The media falsely reported that Officer Brian Sicknick was killed by the mob, but surveillance footage shows him walking in the Capitol unharmed. This contradicts the narrative that he was murdered by Trump supporters. The January 6th committee had access to this footage but chose not to release it, as it would undermine their political agenda. The truth about what happened that day is being concealed for political gain.

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John Strand, who was at the Capitol on January 6, provides an account of his actions that day. He states that his intention was to protect a scheduled speaker and denies any criminal intent. He explains that he never had the intention to break the law or act inappropriately. He describes how he and his client attempted to reach an elevated vantage point but ended up being pushed towards the Columbus store entrance. He emphasizes that he never considered going inside the Capitol and was shocked when the doors were opened from the inside. He denies the prosecutor's claims of assault and explains that he was caught in a dense crowd. He recounts being stuck in various areas of the building and eventually attempting to give a speech in a vestibule. He concludes by stating that he followed police instructions and peacefully exited the building.

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Brandon Straka claims he was wrongfully charged and convicted by the DOJ and FBI for actions on January 6th, despite being innocent. He states that his apartment was raided, and he was arrested and charged with felonies, including knowingly occupying restricted grounds and impeding law enforcement, plus a misdemeanor for disorderly conduct. Straka says he attended a permitted event on Capitol grounds and filmed the scene for his social media followers. He claims the barricades were open, and there were no visible warnings or law enforcement. He admits to repeating "We're going in" after hearing someone else say it and shouting "Go, go" to create space for women trying to exit the crowd, but says the government misrepresented these actions. Straka denies shouting "take the shield" during an altercation and says he was pressured to take ownership of the statement to avoid a trial. He states that video evidence shows he was too far away to see the shield incident. Straka says he left when the building was evacuated. He believes the government's actions have damaged his reputation, career, and personal life.

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I gave a speech outside the Capitol, assuming the building was mostly inactive due to the rally. I never considered entering, as the crowd couldn't force open the heavy doors. However, closed-circuit footage revealed the doors were opened from the inside. During my trial, the prosecutor misled the jury by showing a clip of a hand waving towards the door, claiming it was mine and portraying me as an aggressive mob member. This was deceptive, as I had worn black gloves all day, which the prosecutor was aware of.

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John Strand, who was at the Capitol on January 6, provides an account of his actions that day. He states that his intention was to protect a scheduled speaker and denies any criminal intent. He explains that he never had the intention to break the law or act inappropriately. He describes how he and his client attempted to reach an elevated vantage point to give a speech outside the Capitol, but ended up being pushed towards the Columbus store entrance. He emphasizes that going inside the building was never part of their plan. He mentions that the doors were opened from the inside and denies any involvement in assaulting an officer. He states that they followed the crowd inside the building, looking for an exit, and eventually ended up in a vestibule outside the House chamber. They were instructed by police to return in the direction they came from. He describes how his client attempted to give her speech while they waited for an exit and eventually made their way out through the east entrance. He expresses gratitude towards law enforcement and denies the prosecutor's claims of aggression or hostility. He concludes by stating that his sole intention that day was to protect his client and that the evidence on the government's own video proves his innocence.

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Brandon Straka claims he was wrongfully charged and convicted by the DOJ and FBI for actions on January 6th, despite being innocent. He states FBI agents raided his apartment and arrested him, charging him with felonies: knowingly occupying restricted grounds, impeding law enforcement, and a misdemeanor for disorderly conduct. Straka says the case was based on a video he shot and uploaded to Twitter. He claims he was a scheduled speaker at a permitted event and wanted to document the events at the Capitol. He says he saw no barricades or police preventing people from walking toward the Capitol. He admits to repeating "We're going in," but says he was quoting someone else. He also admits to shouting "Go, go," but says it was to help women exit the crowd, not to encourage entry. Straka says he joined in a "USA" chant, but denies shouting "take the shield." Straka says he plead guilty to a misdemeanor to avoid a trial where he was guaranteed to be found guilty on multiple felonies, even though he maintains his innocence. He says the government's lies have damaged his reputation, career, and organization, Walk Away.

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Brandon Straub discusses the impact of the January 6th committee, particularly criticizing Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson for their roles in what he views as a damaging narrative against Trump supporters. He shares his personal experience of being targeted by the DOJ and FBI due to his prominence as the founder of the Walkaway Movement. Despite not entering the Capitol, he faced severe legal repercussions, including overcharging and pressure to accept a plea deal based on false accusations. He expresses hope for a favorable change in administration, allowing him to share his full story after his federal supervision ends in January. Straub emphasizes the ongoing injustice faced by many January 6th defendants and the need for accountability.

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Speaker at the Circle Of Peace, 500 feet from the Capitol, states, 'I was not on restricted grounds.' He says, among 2,000 January 6 defendants, they were 'either charged with trespassing because they were on restricted grounds,' or 'charged with some form of violence or vandalism,' or 'were involved in a militia,' and notes 'nobody on lawn even got charged.' He adds he was with 20 people who 'did not get charged' after he led them away. He claims he did not fit any of the three categories. He cites Brandon Straka's DOJ complaint, describing Straka 'reached the top of the stairs' and 'yelled, go, go, go' near the entrance, and notes Straka received 'three years of probation' after pleading to disorderly conduct. He cites Ray Epps, 'sentenced to a year of probation.' He concludes: 'If nothing happens to me... you're a fed' and 'If something happens to you, you're still a fed.'

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On January 6th, a mob breached the Capitol building, resulting in the deaths of five police officers. The Democratic Party and the national news media quickly labeled it a deadly insurrection, a phrase that carried emotional weight. However, surveillance footage from inside the Capitol showed mostly chaotic but peaceful scenes. The media also falsely claimed that Officer Brian Sicknick was murdered with a fire extinguisher, which was later retracted. The video evidence disproves this claim, as Sicknick can be seen walking in the Capitol after the alleged attack. The January 6th committee, aware of this footage, chose not to release it to the public, revealing their dishonesty.

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Brandon Straka claims he was wrongfully charged and convicted by the DOJ and FBI for actions on January 6th, despite being innocent. He states that his apartment was raided, and he was arrested and charged with felonies, including knowingly occupying restricted grounds and impeding law enforcement, plus a misdemeanor for disorderly conduct. Straka says he attended a permitted event on Capitol grounds and filmed the scene, noting open barricades and a calm crowd. He claims he repeated "We're going in" after hearing someone else say it and that the government omitted this context. He also says he shouted "Go, go" to help women exit the crowd, but the government misrepresented it as encouraging the crowd to storm the building. Straka denies shouting "take the shield" during an incident with a police officer, but says he was pressured to take ownership of saying "take it, take it" to avoid felony charges. He says he left when someone announced the building was evacuated. Straka believes the government's lies have damaged his reputation, career, and organization, and seeks to share his story to prevent similar injustices.

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Brandon Straka claims he was wrongfully charged and convicted by the DOJ and FBI for actions on January 6th, despite being innocent. He states FBI agents raided his apartment, arresting him on felony charges related to January 6th. Straka maintains he never entered the Capitol, engaged in violence, or witnessed any riot. The charges included knowingly occupying restricted grounds, impeding law enforcement, and disorderly conduct. Straka says his case was based on a video he shot and uploaded to Twitter. He claims he was a scheduled speaker at a permitted event and wanted to document the events at the Capitol. He says barricades were open, and no officers were present. Straka alleges the government misrepresented his actions, omitting context and falsely claiming he encouraged the crowd to storm the building. He says he joined a "USA" chant, which the FBI/DOJ used to accuse him of impeding law enforcement by shouting to take an officer's shield, which he denies. To avoid a trial, he pled guilty to a misdemeanor, despite maintaining his innocence. He hopes his story will prevent similar injustices.

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Brandon Straka, creator of the WalkAway campaign, discusses the movement of people leaving the Democratic Party. He mentions that nearly a million people have joined the movement and shares that it is one of the most impactful grassroots movements in the conservative movement. Straka expresses disappointment that the RNC and Republican presidential candidates have not acknowledged the campaign. He also mentions being targeted and arrested by the FBI, but denies any involvement in the events of January 6th. Straka asks the Republican presidential candidate to learn about why people pleaded guilty to crimes they didn't commit. The candidate commits to pardoning peaceful January 6th protesters and promises to review each case individually.

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I was scheduled to speak at a permitted event on Capitol grounds on January 6th. As I arrived, I learned that people were entering the Capitol. There were no police officers on the east side, and I walked through open barricades into a crowd. This led to my first felony charge for being on restricted grounds. After filming a video outside, the FBI raided my home, and I faced multiple felony charges. The government is overcharging individuals, forcing them into a difficult position of either going to trial or accepting a plea deal that they dictate. This has been a targeted effort against Trump supporters. I'm also part of the Walk Away Campaign, a movement of former Democrats encouraging people to think independently and move away from identity politics. For more information, visit walkawaycampaign.com.
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