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I was born in Romania, waited years for a US visa, went through a long process to become a citizen, and voted for the first time in 2016. Now, I feel betrayed by the Democrats.

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I drove to Love Field to see Air Force One. We had to unload a gasket. I sat in the second row, by the window, and I completely broke down.

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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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Speaker 0 confesses in a video that they were paid to pretend to protest at the Capitol building. They mention having difficulty pulling off the act and getting a bruise on their leg. Although they don't reveal who paid them, they mention it was part of an organized effort.

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I was denied entry into the US Embassy in Belize by the head of security, who claimed it was on orders from Hillary Clinton. Despite being an American citizen with no criminal record, I felt betrayed. I went into hiding for a month and a half because the government wanted to apprehend me for donating laptops loaded with spyware to government officials. I discovered that the minister of national defense was involved in drug trafficking and the minister of immigration was involved in human trafficking. It was a dangerous situation.

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A woman named Elizabeth from Knoxville, Tennessee, was maced while trying to enter the hospital during the storming of the Capitol. When asked why she wanted to go inside, she replied that it was a revolution.

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I was detained for a couple of hours because they suspected I had a bomb. The bomb squad, ATF, and FBI were involved, but they eventually let me go. I could fix a lot of things mechanically; there's a lot going on in my mind. A friend gave me a sweet bike a couple of years ago, and I'm currently on a cross-country journey. Right now, I'm stalled but aiming to reach Boise in 100 days. If I leave today, I'll make it to the convention tomorrow. What do you think is better: Sheetz or Wawa? They both have good options.

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I ran for a guest position in the United States Senate and it was a challenging experience as I faced strong opposition.

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I was at the Capitol that morning and then went into a meeting. I was advised to leave and taken to a secure location with my husband. We watched the events unfold in horror.

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I was waiting for Trump when I saw a person on a building and told officers. Shots rang out, and I helped someone with a child escape before leaving.

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At 15 years old, I met Oprah Winfrey for the first time. I was taken to a house where she gave me a pill and we kissed. She told me to have sex with someone who moves money. I was high by the time I got to him. She complimented my smile and asked me to call her Auntie. Another girl from my school, Carter High School, was there too, but she was sent to a different room.

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At 21 years old, I walked into the Senate chamber and got arrested. Later, I tried to see Nelson Mandela in South Africa and got arrested again. I even met him once. The campaign says I wasn't arrested, but I couldn't move and was stopped by the cops. I didn't experience the struggles of historical figures like Douglass, Tubman, King, Lewis, Goodman, Chaney, and Swerner, but I walked my own path.

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When I was a cadet at West Point, we had a motto: "You will not lie, cheat, or steal, or tolerate those who do." However, as the former CIA director, I must admit that we did engage in lying, cheating, and stealing. It was a part of our training and it made me reflect on the essence of the American experiment.

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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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I never expected my privacy to be violated by the government in America. The FBI raided my home in Florida and searched through my personal belongings. This experience is not just personal; it serves as a warning to all Americans about the importance of respecting our freedoms and rights.

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I made a joke on social media about Hillary Clinton and ended up in front of a judge, being accused of threatening her. The joke was about using DNA analysis on a sample of her hair to determine if she's a lizard person, which was obviously a joke. But apparently, making fun of Hillary Clinton has its limits under the first amendment. I learned that the first amendment is a qualified right with strong limits.

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Speaker 0 confesses in a video that they were paid to pretend to protest at the Capitol building. They mention having difficulty pulling off the act and getting a bruise on their leg. Although they don't reveal who paid them, they mention it was part of an organized effort.

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The government raided my property in 2012, so I retaliated by donating laptops with spyware to government secretaries. I took control of the government's computer system to find evidence of their setup, but instead discovered the minister of national defense was a drug trafficker and the minister of immigration was a human trafficker. Despite the danger, I'm okay with not pursuing further action.

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I remember when the police came to our house. It was a Saturday, and I was home with my brother while our parents were away. Suddenly, I heard loud banging and yelling outside. When I looked, there were about 15 armed officers blocking our entrance. I was terrified, crying and telling my brother. He joked about it being friends with Nerf guns, but then he went outside. We were both in our underwear, and there were officers with guns right in front of us. They yelled for us to get out, and one officer was less than a foot away, pointing a gun at me. They made us wait in a car for about 30 minutes while they searched our house. My sister, who was in Ohio, found out and was worried. I felt scared, knowing they were trying to intimidate us because our dad wasn’t home.

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On January 6th, I was in the House chamber when Ashley Babbitt was shot and killed by Lieutenant Byrd. She was seen as a threat, but it's unclear what her intentions were. Byrd yelled for her to stop, but she didn't listen. If this had happened during the 2020 riots, Byrd would have been indicted quickly. The events of January 6th were driven by lies.

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I need a lawyer, but the police won't let me have one. I don't know what's going on. I work in that building. Were you there too? Yes, because I work there. They're arresting me because I live in Missouri. I'm just a janitor, not the president.

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David DePap broke into Nancy Pelosi's home looking for her, not her husband. He wanted to talk to her about lies from Washington. If she told the truth, he'd let her go; if she lied, he'd break her kneecaps. DePap believed Pelosi would lie due to consistent lies from politicians.

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I was arrested for protesting the election, faced prison time, and refused the COVID vaccine. Now, I'm running for US Congress to fight for America First policies. We need strong leaders to save our country. Thank you for watching and God bless America.

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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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I was working as a Capitol Police officer when a woman in a pink MAGA shirt singled me out, yelling that I voted for Joe Biden and used a racial slur. The surrounding crowd of about 20 people joined in, yelling slurs at me. It was the first time I had ever been called that word while wearing my Capitol Police uniform.
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