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In this testimony, the speaker raises several concerns regarding the treatment of January 6th protest defendants. They criticize the formation of the House Select Committee, claiming it lacks due process and is one-sided. The committee's hearings are described as scripted and biased, with the media amplifying a false insurrection narrative. The speaker argues that the defendants' Fourth Amendment rights were violated through geofencing technology and cell phone data warrants. They also highlight the unequal treatment of January 6th defendants compared to Antifa and BLM protesters in 2020. The speaker concludes by criticizing the judges' decisions and the disproportionate sentences given to January 6th defendants.

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The speaker believes Trump's poll numbers show Americans don't trust the media. The speaker claims Trump hasn't been charged with insurrection, and if there was any chance of conviction, he would have been charged. The speaker argues it wasn't an insurrection because those involved were unarmed, and Trump told people to protest "peacefully and patriotically." The speaker believes the focus on January 6th is because the Democratic party is scared of Trump. The speaker accuses journalists of being cowardly and part of a propaganda outlet. The speaker questions why the January 6th pipe bomber hasn't been caught and suggests looking at reporting from Revolver News.

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The speaker admits to staying quiet and letting the system play out, but feels they could have been home if they had lied about Trump. They claim there is no connection between themselves and Trump, and that the indictment does not connect Trump to the January 6th protest. They discuss the potential benefits of connecting Trump to someone who allegedly coordinated the protest, as it could strengthen the case against him. The speaker suggests that people are being coerced into lying as witnesses in the case.

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Speaker 0 highlights the aftermath of the January 6th violence at the Capitol, with over 1200 people charged and almost 900 convicted or pleading guilty. Trump, instead of labeling them criminals, refers to the insurrectionists as patriots and even promises to pardon them if he regains office. While Trump claims there was love on that day, the nation, including law enforcement, witnessed hate and violence. A Capitol police officer describes it as a medieval battle and expresses fear.

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The speaker questions the narrative surrounding the events of January 6th and highlights several points. They mention that at least four unarmed individuals were killed at the Capitol and that there were no publicly available restricted zones. They also point out that police removed barricades before the breach occurred. The transcript then includes a conversation between speakers discussing a breach and the need for additional units. The speakers express concern about being overrun and mention people going through desks and podiums. The video is described as a true timeline premiering on New Year's Day.

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The speaker discusses the lack of knowledge surrounding the events of January 6th, claiming that the media and political class have focused on it while suppressing alternative narratives. They argue that despite the extensive footage available, there has been no comprehensive timeline of the day. The speaker suggests that January 6th is being used by both the Democratic and Republican parties to achieve their own goals, such as suppressing the population and preventing Donald Trump from running for president again. They highlight a documentary called "January 6th: A True Timeline" that presents a different perspective on the events, including law enforcement being overwhelmed and claims of being set up. The speaker concludes that the public should watch the documentary and draw their own conclusions.

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The speaker claims that the government covered up the truth about the events on January 6th, with social media platforms like Google, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram suppressing information. They suggest that these platforms are against the president because he is not controlled by Washington, and they endorse him for re-election. The speaker questions whether Hillary Clinton and Stacey Abrams should be charged with insurrection for claiming they won elections. They mention the lack of evidence for Russian collusion and criticize those who continue to push this narrative. The speaker commends representative Gates and warns that those who persist in spreading the lie will be guilty of breaching house privileges. They emphasize that there is evidence to support their claims.

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The speaker expresses gratitude for being able to respond to the lies spread about them by the media and PR firms. They claim that January 6th was a staged event and describe witnessing police using force against the crowd. They mention warning people not to enter the building and criticize the media for misrepresenting their actions. The speaker believes that the events of January 6th have been used to label political opposition as terrorists. They promise to release more footage to provide context and invite viewers to follow them on social media. Another speaker encourages peaceful behavior and advises against confrontation with the police. The transcript ends with a statement about Infowars providing truthful information.

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The speaker argues that the events of January 6th were a setup. They claim that despite having informants embedded within the groups involved, law enforcement did not anticipate the events. They also mention video footage showing the doors being opened for the protesters. The speaker alleges that the protesters were peaceful until law enforcement used concussive grenades and rubber bullets, which led to violence. They criticize the authorities for using these events to label a large portion of the country as domestic terrorists and to target Donald Trump. The speaker addresses Dana Bash, implying that she is aware of this setup.

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The speaker expresses unwavering support for President Trump but criticizes the courtroom proceedings in New York. They claim that the judge limited their ability to present a defense and highlight the lack of evidence against their client. The speaker also accuses the opposing side of unethical behavior, including paying a witness. They argue that this is a violation of the justice system and emphasizes their commitment to fighting for everyone's right to speak and defend themselves. The speaker denies any fear on the part of the former president and states that he will continue to fight for Americans.

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Bannon discusses his conviction, contrasting it with the release of a violent criminal, highlighting perceived lawlessness among Democrats. He emphasizes the need for a thorough investigation into the January 6th events, calling for a new committee led by Republicans to uncover intelligence failures and the involvement of various agencies. Bannon expresses determination to fight his conviction, asserting his commitment to Trump and the Constitution, and insists that the ideological battle against the Democratic Party must be won. He urges Republicans to govern aggressively and conduct oversight of the Biden administration. Bannon warns staffers involved in the January 6th hearings to preserve documents for future inquiries, stressing the importance of accountability and transparency.

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The speaker discusses the lack of evidence sharing within the FBI and contradicts Christopher Wray's testimony. They believe history has been misrepresented, citing the FBI's knowledge of the pipe bomber and the January 6th committee's failure to question certain witnesses. They claim that the committee hired Hollywood producers and mainstream media to shape their narrative. The speaker also expresses concerns about the release of tapes, fearing that it could lead to more arrests and mistreatment of individuals in jail. They hope for the truth to come out and do not want to see anyone suffer unjustly.

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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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The speaker discusses the selective evidence and rigged cases surrounding the January 6th incident at the Capitol. They argue that the prosecutors, DOJ, and FBI have created a two-tier system of justice by hiding certain evidence and distributing others to maintain a false narrative of an insurrection. They also mention the attempt to remove Donald Trump from the ballot and highlight the connections between the law firm representing the group pushing for his removal and individuals like Sally Yates, Rod Rosenstein, and Gina Haspel. The speaker questions the logic behind accusing Trump of insurrection when he did not order the deployment of the National Guard.

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The video features various speakers discussing the events of January 6th. They mention the presence of unidentified individuals with guns and the need for more munitions. One speaker regrets their initial assumption about a person causing problems. They also discuss the claim of a deadly insurrection and the controversy surrounding the death of Officer Brian Sicknick. Surveillance footage is mentioned, which supposedly contradicts the narrative that Sicknick was killed by the mob. The speakers express frustration with the lies and deception surrounding the events and apologize for their own dishonesty.

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The speaker discusses a document containing reeducation material given to January 6th defendants. The speaker claims that the material is systematic reprogramming information provided on tablets. Instead of trade skills, the defendants allegedly receive credit for classes focused on topics such as "Trump's big lie" and the election. Specific lesson plan titles mentioned include "Trump's crimes before he called for the attack on our democracy," "Donald Trump, how he has attacked our democracy," and accusations of "negligence, obstruction, rape, tax evasion." The speaker urges listeners to examine the tablets and the materials available to the defendants in jail.

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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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The speaker discusses a document containing reeducation material given to January 6th defendants. The speaker claims the material is systematic reprogramming information provided on tablets. Instead of trade skills, the defendants allegedly received credit for classes with titles such as "Trump's crimes before he called for the attack on our democracy," "Donald Trump, how he has attacked our democracy," and topics including negligence, obstruction, rape, and tax evasion. The speaker urges listeners to view the tablets and lesson plans available to the defendants in jail.

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Democrats and the media are accused of lying and selling lies about President Trump and his supporters, calling them insurrectionists. The speaker expresses disappointment and shame towards those who spread these accusations, emphasizing the importance of telling the truth and the freedom of the press.

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It's clear that there were significant lies surrounding January 6th. Initially, I didn't suspect any involvement from law enforcement or military agencies. However, after interviewing Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, who confirmed the presence of federal agents, my perspective changed. The narrative around January 6th has been misleading, particularly regarding individuals like Jacob Chansley, who was imprisoned despite being escorted by police. This raises serious questions about the labeling of the event as an insurrection. It was a moment of anger, not an armed coup. The treatment of Chansley and others is unjust, and the media's complicity in these lies is troubling. It's unacceptable to imprison someone for actions that were misrepresented, and the lack of accountability for those who lied is infuriating.

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The speaker states that they will release the 14,000 hours of hidden tapes to provide a more complete understanding of the events of that day. They believe that the January 6 committee selectively chose moments to create division in the country. The speaker believes that this deal includes a concession to reveal the truth to the American people.

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The speaker expresses concern over what they perceive as a biased justice system targeting Donald Trump. They mention the alleged rigging of the Democratic primary in 2016 and the false claims of Russian collusion. The speaker believes that a collaboration between Big Tech and the Democratic party has restricted free speech. They criticize the Democrats for supporting Antifa and accuse them of ignoring election irregularities. The speaker argues that the events of January 6th were blown out of proportion and calls for justice and accountability. They urge Americans to peacefully fight for a truly free and equal country.

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When questioning the events of January 6th, it became clear that there were lies being told. The speaker believes the media should be ashamed for covering up these lies. They argue that the actions of certain individuals, like Jacob Chansley, were not insurrectionist and should not have resulted in imprisonment. The speaker expresses anger at the lack of remorse shown by those responsible for the false narrative surrounding January 6th.

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The video features various speakers discussing the events of January 6th. They mention the presence of unidentified individuals, the need for more ammunition, and the use of force during the protest. They also discuss the false narrative surrounding the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, highlighting surveillance footage that contradicts the initial claims. The speakers express remorse for their lies and promise not to deceive again.

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The speaker mentions that videos of the events on January 6th are easily accessible on the internet. They encourage viewers to find these videos themselves, as they believe they may contain information that contradicts the prevailing narrative about that day. The speaker suggests that the situation was more complex than commonly portrayed.
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