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My husband, a political prisoner, was taken by the FBI after our son reported him. He went to trial and received a seven-and-a-half-year sentence for being at the Capitol on January 6th. The government is weaponizing its power against American citizens, tearing families apart. I attend court hearings to witness the injustice and the precedents being set. They want to control us and criminalize our beliefs. We must resist and fight back. Our country is worth it. Our First Amendment rights are being taken away. My husband is serving time for exercising his right to protest. The government is using the January 6th events to target Trump and further their agenda. We stand outside the DC jail every night to support the patriots being held there.

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My husband, a political prisoner, was taken in a pre-dawn raid and sentenced to seven and a half years in prison for his involvement in the events of January 6th, 2021. Our son, who had turned him in, was indoctrinated against us. The government has weaponized its power and is targeting American citizens. They are tearing families apart and labeling us as domestic terrorists. We must stay strong and vigilant. The government is criminalizing our forefathers' ideology and wants to weaken our nation. We must question their authority and obstruct their actions. Our country is worth fighting for. The mainstream media is not reporting on the trials, and the long-lasting consequences of these precedents will affect future generations. We must stand up and make our voices heard.

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I was part of the group arrested for the Whitmer kidnap plot, which was set up by the FBI. I was acquitted. I thought I was doing security work, but it turned out to be targeting Whitmer's cottage. I got charged for material support terrorism and felony firearm possession. The government lied about the situation. I urge people to take action to ensure real justice in the face of government overreach.

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A whistleblower in New Zealand who exposed COVID lies and worked for the Ministry of Health has had their house surrounded by police. Another person supporting the whistleblower has also had their house surrounded. The speaker urges the new government, particularly Winston Peters, to intervene and ensure the release of these individuals. They emphasize the importance of standing up for truth and exposing government criminality. The speaker calls on the public to demand the freedom of the whistleblowers and warns that if they are not supported, tyranny will prevail. They urge everyone to contact Winston Peters and the New Zealand parliament to take action.

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The speaker insists on a real inquiry into everything that happened during COVID-19, stating that those responsible must be held accountable, but currently are not. The speaker accuses authorities of wanting to move on from what they did during the "COVID hysteria," but the speaker believes their actions were not okay. They claim their charter of rights was not respected.

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I am grateful for the opportunity to serve my country, despite being a political prisoner for 372 days. I thank Jesus Christ for my liberation and appreciate all who supported me during my darkest times. Reflect on how, just four years ago, we believed in our rights, which now seem compromised by censorship, surveillance, and a two-tiered justice system. It’s crucial to take action; mere prayer is not enough. I urge you to contact your representatives and demand they uphold the principles of liberty and justice. If they fail to act, vote them out. We must ensure there are no political prisoners in the United States. In the spirit of freedom, I declare, "I’m free at last." God bless you and America.

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Congratulations to Ryan Nichols and Christopher Worrell on their pardons from President Trump. Ryan expresses gratitude for the life-changing moment, acknowledging the uncertainty they faced about the pardon but ultimately trusting Trump to fulfill his promise. Christopher reflects on the bizarre experience of facing a lengthy prison sentence without solid evidence against him, thanking supporters and the president for their help. Trish shares the emotional toll of the situation, including threats and loss of relationships, but remains hopeful for the future. Ryan recounts his last night in prison and the injustices he witnessed, while Christopher highlights the broader issues within the prison system. They all express appreciation for the support they've received and look forward to making things right.

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James, Victoria, and Sharon were arrested by the police. The FDA is conducting an investigation and has taken mangoes, crystal meth, and organic food. The police are loading raw, organic, grass-fed meat into a truck, but it is unclear where they are taking it. The food has been left out in the sun for hours, causing heat damage and contamination. The speakers express distrust in lab tests and question the legality of disconnecting the surveillance system. Coconut oil is mentioned as contraband. The speakers are frustrated with the government's actions and feel that their tax dollars are being wasted.

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The speaker argues that they should not be charged with crimes that they did not commit, especially ones involving violence, disorder, or obstruction of justice. Another speaker shares the tragic story of their nephew, who took his own life after facing harsh charges and the possibility of a terrorism enhancement. They highlight the dishonesty of the prosecution, who misrepresented a video to make the speaker appear angry instead of supportive. Another speaker discusses their decision to plead guilty to be there for their family, while another emphasizes the devastating impact of constant persecution on their loved one. They express disappointment in the country and call for outrage and action against these injustices.

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The speaker believes the prosecution is politically motivated due to the events at Coutts leading to Jason Kenney's downfall. They argue they were at the blockade due to a tyrannical government implementing illegal mandates. They question the lack of accountability for those responsible for COVID-related issues. Despite facing charges, they remain steadfast in their beliefs and hope for future resistance against illegal actions. The speaker emphasizes standing up to oppression for the sake of their family and society. They express gratitude to those who stood with them.

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We are committed to fighting for our nonprofit and the animals we help. Recent events have been devastating, particularly the loss of a squirrel and a raccoon due to a government raid on our home. This raid lasted five hours and raised many questions, including why my wife’s immigration status was questioned and why cameras were involved. We are pursuing legal action and demand answers from the state, which orchestrated this situation. Our focus is on the animals we lost and those we continue to rescue. This is not about politics; it’s about seeking justice for the animals that brought joy to our lives. The state signed off on the actions that led to their deaths, and we will not let this go unanswered.

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The speakers discuss the motivations behind the harsh treatment they received from the Agency. They believe that the Agency wants to silence critical thinkers and those who question their chain of command. They feel that the Agency wants to set an example and send a strong message by suspending them and making their lives miserable. They reported on a major screw-up by the Biden administration and believe that they were targeted because of it. They also mention a federal snitch line set up to investigate parents, as well as a memorandum from the Richmond field office targeting Catholics. The speakers, who have served in the military and FBI, express their commitment to upholding the Constitution and the rule of law.

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The speakers discuss the events of January 6th and the aftermath. They mention that no election is perfect and that some individuals made mistakes that day. They highlight the experiences of a man who attended a Trump rally and ended up facing legal consequences. They describe the harsh conditions faced by those involved, including solitary confinement and limited communication with attorneys. The speakers criticize the media for their portrayal of the events and emphasize the impact on families, jobs, and relationships. They call for the protection of First Amendment rights and express their love for America. The transcript ends with a reminder that they are all Americans.

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A friend involved in the January 6th events has been in jail for hundreds of days without trial, raising concerns about due process. Footage shows police opening doors and guiding protesters, suggesting a lack of intent for insurrection. The idea of an armed insurrection without weapons is questioned, and misinformation about police deaths is discussed. There’s a recognition that government agents may have incited actions that day, complicating the narrative. While acknowledging the poor decisions made, there's a call for accountability and a push for the January 6th prisoners to receive trials. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and standing against injustices.

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The arrest has had a profound impact, revealing that the departure of trucks from Ottawa was just the beginning. Many felt ignored during the protests, with no government engagement. The Emergencies Act was invoked, and despite promises of peaceful retreat, tensions rose. Support from the community was evident, with people providing food and encouragement. Accusations against protesters included violence and theft, all of which were unfounded. The operation proceeded without serious injury, and there was no evidence of sabotage. Misinformation fueled hostility towards the protesters, leading to a desire for better legal representation. The sentiment remains strong: no one should be left behind, and the fight continues.

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I was part of a group arrested for a plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer, but it was a setup by the FBI. I was acquitted. I thought I was doing security work, but it turned out to be about the governor's cottage. I got charged with material support terrorism for taking a video. The government lied about my involvement. I urge people to take action to ensure real justice prevails.

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Speaker from Universal Ostrich Farms says, "The Canadian Food Inspection Agency lied to us." They were in pens and "all we were asking to do was to humanely feed our animals while they prepare." They stressed, "We were not there to obstruct. We just wanted to feed our animals so that they got fed properly." After awaiting confirmation, they were told they could feed, then police surrounded the farm and arrested them. They describe "psychological warfare and tyranny and overreach, you name it" and say they were taken to a YRB lot, handcuffed, and separated by two plastic chairs. They were given a personal cell phone to call their lawyer and had ostrich poop on their feet. They claim, "these animals are infected," but they say "they have antibodies" and cite a firewall. They thank supporters and send a message to family.

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Today was great, and I decided last minute to come here and support these boys. We need to put pressure on the judiciary system to get them out of jail. I believe all these prosecutions are politically motivated. A recent federal court ruling gives me hope for a positive impact on our cases. I really hope these guys can be released soon. Thank you for your time.

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Two men approach police officers at the second line. One discusses his recent release from jail and claims the government has misled the public about January 6th. He argues that while many law enforcement officers were injured, the narrative that protesters killed anyone is false; the deceased were all protesters, including Ashley Babbitt, shot by police. He highlights instances of police brutality and the lack of investigations into officers’ actions. He also mentions the presence of undercover agents, particularly Ray Epps, who allegedly incited the crowd. He criticizes the harsh sentences faced by January 6th participants compared to leniency shown to others in similar situations, calling for their pardons. He emphasizes the unfair treatment and suffering endured by those involved, urging for justice and accountability.

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Get your hands off of them! I just want to know what's happening. These people are not following the law. This is so wrong. She has the right to speak. I want to hear what he has to say. Let's listen to his perspective.

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The speaker, Liz Gunn, reports that two whistleblowers who exposed COVID lies in New Zealand have had their houses surrounded by police. She calls on the new government, led by Christopher Luxon, to intervene and release the whistleblowers. Liz also appeals to Winston Peters, urging him to honor his promise to stand up for the truth and help these individuals. She emphasizes the importance of exposing government criminality and warns that failing to support whistleblowers could lead to future tyranny. Liz urges viewers to contact Winston Peters and demand the release of the whistleblowers. She concludes by stating that it is crucial for them to be freed.

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Speaker 0 states the grounds for arrest are participation in organizing an event and suspicion of intending to cause serious destruction to UK airports. They claim politicians have failed regarding a 1.5% exposure to the state. They wish Steve and everyone good luck. Speaker 1, named Daniel, says he is being arrested at his parents' house in London, where he was visiting. He believes the arrest is for conspiracy to commit a public nuisance and attributes it to the British state.

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A whistleblower in New Zealand who exposed COVID lies and worked for the Ministry of Health has had their house surrounded by police. Another person who supported the whistleblower also had their house surrounded. The speaker calls on the new government, particularly Winston Peters, to intervene and ensure their release. They emphasize the importance of standing up for truth and exposing government criminality. The speaker urges people to demand the freedom of the whistleblowers and warns that if they are not supported, tyranny will prevail. They ask for help in contacting Winston Peters and the New Zealand parliament to address this urgent situation.

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The speaker discusses being arrested for inciting criminal damage and expresses frustration with the state's infringement on freedom. They criticize the political system and the obsession with net zero carbon, arguing that dissenting views are not allowed. The speaker mentions the confiscation of their electronic devices, including their children's phones and iPads, which they believe is a form of political intimidation. They also discuss their termination from GB News and the lack of support they received. The speaker expresses concern about the imbalance in consequences for different viewpoints and the potential erosion of free speech in the country. They emphasize the importance of organizing and fighting for a better future.

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The Blackwater Massacre | SRS #011
Guests: Dustin Heard, Evan Liberty, Nick Slatten, Paul Slough, Gina Keating, Eddie Gallagher
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On September 16, 2007, the Blackwater Massacre, also known as the Raven 23 incident, occurred in Baghdad, where Blackwater security contractors shot more than 30 unarmed Iraqis. The incident took place during one of the most violent years of the Iraq War, with an average of 180 engagements from insurgents daily. The guests, former members of Raven 23, shared their firsthand accounts of the chaotic events that unfolded that day. As they approached Nisoor Square, they noticed an unusual presence of Iraqi police and military, which raised their suspicions. Shortly after arriving, they began taking incoming fire from multiple directions, including from Iraqi police. The team leader ordered the vehicle to be towed out after it became disabled due to the gunfire. The situation escalated, and they engaged the threats while trying to extract their principal. The aftermath of the incident led to significant media coverage, with the prosecution claiming that 17 civilians were killed. However, only two bodies were confirmed, and the actual number of casualties was disputed. The prosecution's case relied heavily on witness statements, many of which were later found to be coerced or inconsistent. The FBI and the State Department were accused of misconduct, including withholding evidence and failing to disclose exculpatory information. The guests discussed how the prosecution's narrative shifted over time, particularly with the testimony of Jeremy Ridgeway, who initially supported their account but later changed his story under pressure. This shift was pivotal in the prosecution's case, as they sought to portray the incident as a deliberate attack rather than a response to incoming fire. The legal battles continued for years, with the first trial occurring in 2014, resulting in convictions for the Blackwater contractors. However, the case was fraught with issues, including Brady violations where exculpatory evidence was not disclosed. The judge ultimately dismissed the charges in 2009, but the government, under pressure from the Iraqi government and political figures, sought to re-indict the contractors. The guests expressed their frustration with the legal system and the political motivations behind the case. They highlighted the challenges they faced during their trials, including the lack of evidence and the manipulation of witness testimonies. Despite the overwhelming odds against them, they maintained their innocence and fought for justice. In 2020, after years of advocacy and public support, the contractors were pardoned by President Trump. The guests expressed their gratitude for the pardon and the opportunity to reclaim their lives and families. They emphasized the importance of standing together and supporting one another through the challenges they faced. The discussion concluded with a call for continued support for veterans and contractors who find themselves in similar situations, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice within the military and legal systems.
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