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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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What has happened to Tina Peters in Colorado is outrageous, and a criminal violation of our civil rights laws. As Mesa County Clerk, Tina Peters tried to look at election irregularities in Colorado, which is her job under Colorado statute, and accessed tabulation codes in the voting machines. Instead of a warning, the Colorado Secretary of State went to the Mesa County Prosecutor, and put Tina Peters in prison for nine years with the help of a partisan hack judge. The judge admitted he imposed the severe penalty because she advanced false claims about Trump's defeat and became a celebrity among those who denied he lost the race. The acting US attorney in Colorado just filed a statement of interest in Tina Peters' habeas petition, pointing out that this is a 69 year old woman whose health is failing in state prison, and she's being punished for protected First Amendment thoughts.

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Speaker 0 portrays Tina Peters as a 'gold star mother' whose son 'paid the ultimate price' in Iraq, noting she 'went and made a backup copy of the hard drive' in Colorado elections, which 'gave president Trump and his administration every shred of evidence they needed to put all these people away.' Peters, '80 years old,' was put on lunch/dish duty in a harsh Colorado prison. The speaker imagines Trump should have moved the White House to Colorado and pressed Jenna Griswold with a 'special counsel' for Colorado election fraud, arguing that 'the most powerful man in the world has zero ability because it's a state charge' and blaming 'his Jewish allies' for staging it. He says Peters will 'rot in jail' and proclaims, 'We are occupied by a foreign fucking government,' claiming Israel has 'free fucking health care' and 'free education' for settlers, while Americans suffer; 'We are an occupied nation.'

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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 mother, heartbroken and outraged, confronts former judge Mark Chivarella, whose actions led to her son, an all-star wrestler, taking his own life after being sent to juvenile detention for a minor drug offense. It has come to light that Chivarella accepted money to send kids to detention facilities. He was recently convicted on 12 counts, including racketeering and money laundering, but remains free while awaiting sentencing.

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My son Sean was killed in the Benghazi attack. He was a proud member of the US foreign service. Sean told me he was going to die the night before the attack. He was murdered by terrorists. I blame Hillary Clinton for his death. She lied about the attack being terrorism. I saw her lie to me and call me a liar.

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Speaker introduces Tina Peters, a gold star mother whose son died in Iraq. He says she went and got involved in our government and, upon seeing Davinian voting machines, declared it's my job to back up hard drive. She allegedly made a backup copy of the hard drive, giving President Trump and his administration every shred of evidence they needed to put all these people away. Peters spent the year on lunch duty in Colorado prisons, wearing yellow boots. The speaker blames Trump for inaction, suggesting he could move White House to Colorado and appoint a special counsel to investigate Colorado election fraud, but it's a state charge. He claims Jewish allies staged it and accuses a foreign government of buying a US social media platform to indoctrinate Americans, cites Israel's free healthcare and education, says settlers are paid to steal land, and says Tina Peters will rot in jail.

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A Black woman from New York testified about her son's death before the House Judiciary Committee. The speaker questioned her in New York and stated she wasn't the only one who "left the plantation." The speaker recalls sitting next to President Trump, who was captivated by her testimony. The woman, formerly a Democrat, realized the party had failed her family for decades. She now supports President Trump and his vision for the country. She is described as bold and unapologetic in her love for the country and her desire to prevent similar tragedies from happening to others. This testimony made a significant impact on the speaker.

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My name is Tara Rodas. Thanks to Aaron Stephenson's bravery and Project Veritas, I uncovered a government-run child trafficking operation at the Pomona Fairplex. With one whistleblower's truth, we can stop this billion-dollar crime. I will keep speaking out until children are saved, criminals are punished, and the government stops funding child trafficking. You could be the next person to make a difference.

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Tina Pierce, a former clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, noticed irregularities during a municipal election. A representative for a liberal candidate knew the election results before they were finalized, and all conservative city council members were replaced by liberal candidates. Concerned, Tina requested a recount but was told by the Secretary of State to remove the QR code feature from the voting system. Suspicious of this request, Tina took a forensic image of the system. Upon examination, it was discovered that the system had been tampered with, with the hard drive reformatted and a new voting system image installed. It was also revealed that the voting system had vulnerabilities, allowing for the manipulation of election results.

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Tina Peters, a gold star Navy Seal mom and former Mesa County, Colorado recorder, is imprisoned with a nine-and-a-half-year sentence after a conviction. She became suspicious of election systems after unusual April 2021 county elections. When Dominion was sent to work on her county's machines, Peters preserved records, leading to the Mesa County number three report. The DOJ filed a statement of interest regarding her case, citing concerns about the lengthy sentence, First Amendment implications, and denial of bail. The DOJ is reviewing cases nationwide for abuse of the criminal justice process, including whether Peters' prosecution was politically motivated rather than pursuing justice. The speaker claims Peters had a duty to preserve the records, and her actions revealed significant fraud. The speaker alleges the judge ran a kangaroo court, preventing the admission of evidence of fraud uncovered by Peters' actions. A key witness allegedly lied on the stand, with the judge and prosecutor reinforcing the false testimony. The speaker urges financial support for Peters through TinaPeters.US and vouches for the integrity of the Lindell Offense Fund, stating that no money was taken for personal use.

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The conversation centers on Tina Peters, her defense team, and alleged procedural and ethical problems surrounding her case. The speaker details his personal involvement, including paying a million dollars to Doug Richards to defend Peters. He recounts discovering misgivings about Richards’ defense plan a few days before trial and visiting Richards’ hotel room to hear his theory of the case. Richards allegedly arrived resentfully on a Zoom call with other criminal defense attorneys and proposed a strategy to put Peters on the stand, claiming that “colonelson” told her to image a hard drive. The speaker notes that colonelson was the president’s attorney, not Peters’ own attorney, and Richards supposedly argued Peters could claim it was legal advice from an attorney, although the speaker states California does not have a legal advice exception and Colorado law would render such a defense nugatory. The proposed strategy allegedly aimed to create jury sympathy for a 68-year-old grandmother rather than present substantive legal arguments or evidence of fraud. The speaker contends that Richards’ strategy would have resulted in Peters going on the stand with no other witnesses, effectively inviting jury nullification and failing to argue legitimate defenses or present critical motions. Peters reportedly fell ill during this period, and she fired Richards at the last moment, seeking proper counsel. The judge and Richards are described as part of a “railroad” process in Colorado, with Richards allegedly designing an ineffectual defense to push Peters to testify, thereby enabling possible indictments of Kurt Olson and 45. The speaker asserts that several local criminal defense attorneys on a Zoom call were horrified by Richards’ strategy and that the defense was deliberately weak. Stephanie Lambert, currently indicted in Michigan, who is in leg irons in Washington, DC, then took Peters’ case and filed motions that, in the speaker’s view, should have been filed earlier. These motions contend that Peters, as county recorder, had the right to make a backup of election data, and that the backup was a legitimate act; a friend with a cyber background and a surfer athlete allegedly participated with Peters’ permission, though the employee “Billy” later denied it. The speaker asserts Peters did nothing wrong and that the charges should have been dismissed. The speaker criticizes the legal profession more broadly, claiming mass coordination by state bar associations and “Project 65” to deprive people of Sixth Amendment rights, citing John Eastman as another example. He mentions a concerted effort to undermine the defense and hints at promises of federal judgeships in exchange for cooperation. He notes that Peters’ motions filed by Lambert should have been filed earlier and accuses Richards of crafting a strategy that would have allowed immediate indictments of Donald Trump’s legal team. The speaker references a Supreme Court filing and a constitutional crisis, stating that the Supreme Court already has “everything it needs” as of the prior night. He praises one DC judge as fair and straightforward, while his other cases are described as varied, though he intends to proceed even if it means jail time. He promises to upload a confidential brief and invites the audience to read the filing with SCOTUS, signaling ongoing legal action.

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A devastated mother confronts former judge Mark Chivarella, whose actions contributed to her son, an all-star wrestler, taking his own life after being sent to juvenile detention for a minor drug offense. It has been revealed that Chivarella accepted money to send children to detention facilities. He was convicted of 12 counts, including racketeering and money laundering, but remains free while awaiting sentencing.

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"01/06/2021, Washington DC. The real story of the last moments of Ashley Babbitt's life, a true American hero. Justice for Ashley is justice for all." "Ashley Babbitt enlisted at age 17 and spent fourteen years in the United States Air Force and National Guard, including as a military police officer MP." "Part of her service was with the District of Columbia National Guard, which is responsible for the defense of the nation's capital." "Zachary Alom pushes Ashley aside and further incites the protesters." "Zachary Alom bashes out the last piece of glass leading to the speaker's lobby." "With her right hand, Ashley Babbitt pulls Zachary Alom by his backpack away from the windows, and with her left hand, punches him in the face." "Everything they told you was a lie." "Ashley Babbitt was a hero."

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The speaker identifies as a January 6th defendant who was held pretrial for four years. They claim the government wanted them to make a false statement about Roger Stone's involvement, and that they were offered no charges in exchange for the statement. The speaker alleges torture of pretrial American citizens and contrasts their situation with the handling of BLM and Antifa rioters, claiming those rioters received lighter sentences. They mention a $30,000,000 settlement in the Ashley Babbitt lawsuit. They state they have 5,000 pages of documentation available open source. As a result of their experience, the speaker says they lost their wife, child, house, job, and name, but anticipates being "stupid paid" by the government.

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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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Former state senator Nancy Schafer and her husband were found dead. She believed child protective services nationwide are dangerous and need to be reformed. The Department of Child Protective Services is accused of tearing families apart. The deaths are suspected to be a murder-suicide. Schafer advocated for starting over with Pro Family Values to address the issue.

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I am Josephine Gilbo, a former army veteran with intelligence experience. The government is bombing homes with children inside, causing civilian casualties. The politicians in Capitol Hill lie repeatedly. Through lobbying, I've realized how corrupt our government is, using military personnel as pawns for personal gain.

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I would love to thank Donald Trump for giving us this invitation to be here and to say a few words. My daughter was just 12. June 17th was the day her life was taken. She was left with no clothing from the waist down. It was thrown in a bayou. Left. And strike her to death. We believe, yes, she was assaulted off of DNA kit that has been but it's it's still very, very early. There was over 300 detention beds that they should have been at because they were detained, and they were released when they shouldn't have been released. And one had an ankle monitor. It didn't stop anything. Now I have to go through the rest of my life with my son, always asking for his sister. We need to stop losing our littles. We need to stop losing children, mothers, sisters. She was gonna be a 7th grader. She had her whole life ahead of her that was viciously taken away by 2 evil, evil, heinous monsters.

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I fight for Black Lives Matters and want money for schools, which lose $1.4 billion a year due to truancy, so I decided to prosecute parents. As California Attorney General, Kamala Harris sent me a threatening letter about jail time for missing 10 school days. Then, police arrested me at my home while my sick daughter was in the hospital, despite the school and my doctor's notes. My mom did nothing wrong. Harris assigned nasty prosecutors to my case, costing me my job and home and forcing us into a motel. During the trial, I had a stroke. I'm not political, but people need to know what Kamala Harris did to me. If she did it to me, she will abuse anyone if given the power. We never locked anyone up, only prosecuted about 20 cases. Don't trust Kamala Harris.

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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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The speaker discovered disturbing information about a website and immediately reported it to the Exploited Children tip line and various news stations. However, the news stations were not allowed to report on the illegally obtained material. The speaker tried to raise awareness about the website without revealing any illegal content, but their efforts were disregarded. Law enforcement also did not take action. The owner of the website, a Democratic politician named Nathan Larson, was eventually arrested for kidnapping a 12-year-old girl. The speaker believes that there are more individuals involved in such activities and intends to expose them. Nathan Larson later died in prison, allegedly due to starvation.

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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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Ryan Zink on What It’s Like to Disappear Into the American Gulag for Political Crimes
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Ryan Zinc recounts a turbulent sequence of events stemming from his J6 confrontation and its aftermath, focusing on how his experience shaped his decision to run for Congress in Texas. He describes joining his father on a campaign trip to Washington, how a mix of personal injury, insurance gaps, and a desire to document political events led him to film and observe on-site, and how the day escalated from a protest to a confrontation with police and an inside view of the Capitol’s chaos. Zinc asserts that he did not enter the building, did not assault anyone, and instead attempted to document actions by police and protesters, while noting the presence of federal agents, possible infiltrators, and disputed police conduct. He details the moments when barricades were opened, when a violent window incident occurred, and when he was allegedly targeted by prosecutors and witnesses who later perjured themselves in court, according to his testimony. The interview shifts to the legal and penal aftermath, describing his arrest, several transfers, alleged mistreatment, and what he calls “diesel therapy,” including isolation, poor sanitation, and denied medical care. Zinc frames his conviction as politically motivated, emphasizing his faith, his family’s struggles, and the ongoing fight to clear his name while continuing to advocate for a constitutional, Bible-based governance. He situates his political goals around transparency, American sovereignty, and opposition to what he views as overreach by federal agencies, while expressing commitment to restore rights, reform media accountability, and pursue a Congress focused on national values and religious principles. The episode ends with his vision for campaign messaging, the importance of faith in leadership, and a call for grassroots support as he continues his bid for public office, underscoring a belief that the country’s future hinges on courage, truth, and adherence to foundational documents.
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