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The president isn't addressing us, so we're heading to the capital where our issues lie. Spread the word. Should we go out there? No, we might get arrested. Are we risking arrest? Yes, but we don't want to get shot. Should we all be arrested?

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We are going to the Supreme Court next Friday at 3 PM EST. Watch on FrankSpeech.com. Visit lindaleplan.com for more info. After 3 years, we have explosive evidence to share. Join us live at the Supreme Court steps. Thank you. Translation: We are going to the Supreme Court next Friday at 3 PM EST. Watch on FrankSpeech.com. Visit lindaleplan.com for more info. After 3 years, we have explosive evidence to share. Join us live at the Supreme Court steps. Thank you.

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We need to avoid confrontation with the police and make sure this doesn't become a big story. Let's peacefully march to the other side of the stage where we can speak and occupy. Please spread the word and tell everyone to join us on the other side. We don't want any violence like what happened at Kent State. We're here to save the republic. Thank you and please march to the other side.

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As long as you're not against each other, we are with you; be against them. We're going to form up in the parking lot. As long as you're with the governor and not against each other, we are with you. Joel Eyes Commander till Black Lives Commander, get behind us.

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Speaker 0 discusses an upcoming March, which they describe as the No Kings March, scheduled for March 28 across the United States. They state that this march will probably be the biggest mass march demonstration in American history and affirm that they will be in attendance along with the We steady state. They also note that they are partners with many organizations that span a wide range of political views and specific positions, emphasizing a broad coalition. The central message conveyed is that it is time to go out into the street and demonstrate the resolve of the American people to stay a democracy. Speaker 0 mentions attending a planning meeting for the No Kings rally on March 28 and adds, “there’s my plug again,” indicating personal involvement and enthusiasm, and notes that they left the planning meeting practically in tears. The speaker emphasizes the scale and significance of the effort by stating that thousands of people are involved in the planning of this event. The transcript ends with an incomplete line: “What’s,” suggesting there is more to the discussion that is not included in the excerpt.

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I plan to go to the capital and trespass, even though I might get arrested. We should all go tomorrow, but we have to be careful not to say it out loud. We need to spread the word and go inside the capital building. We should avoid getting shot and instead get arrested together.

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I might go to jail for this, but tomorrow we need to peacefully go into the capital.

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On January 4th, there is a call for a 500,000 armed man march to Washington. The speaker urges people to gather in large groups and travel armed to demand a peaceful resolution to voter and election corruption issues. They mention specific individuals like Bill Barr, Christopher Wray, and Gina Haspel who should be held accountable. The speaker emphasizes the importance of showing strength and not tolerating the current situation. They express their intention to go to Washington and take a group of people with them. They believe this is a crucial time in American history and an opportunity to make significant changes in Washington. The speaker mentions a gun rally on January 4th and believes the one on January 6th will be more organized and strategically important, as it is called for by the president.

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I am aware that all of you will soon march to the capitol building to peacefully and patriotically express your opinions today.

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We will peacefully and patriotically march to the capitol building to make our voices heard.

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After President Trump's speech, we will head to the capital where our problems lie. Spread the word and join us there.

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Tomorrow, we need to go into the capital. Hang on. Into the capital. What? No. Peacefully. Fed. Fed. Fed. Fed. Fed. Tomorrow, I don't even like to say it because I'll be arrested. Well, let's not say it. We need we need to go I'll say it. Alright. We need to go in Shut the fuck up, boomer. To the capital. Base fed posting? We need to go into the capital. I didn't see that coming in. Okay. Condiment Hill. Is good speaking. We are going to the capital where our problems are. It's that direction. Please spread the word. Alright. No, Dave. But one more thing. Yeah. Can we go up there? No? When we go in Are we gonna get arrested? We go up there? Yeah. We don't need to get chucked. Can we arrest us all? Let's go.

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We need to go into the capital tomorrow. It's crucial. No violence, just a peaceful approach. I hesitate to mention it because of potential consequences. But we have to make our presence known. Shut up, older generation. We didn't actually go into the capital; that was unexpected.

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After President Trump's speech, we will head to the capital where our true problems lie. Let everyone know that we need their help. Spread the word.

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Monument Hill. 'President is good speaking. We are going to the capital where our problems are. It's that direction. We spread the word.' The speaker notes the plan to move toward the capital to address issues and spread the message. 'Alright. No, Dave. But one more thing. Yeah. So can we go up there?' They then ask for permission to advance and discuss possible entry. 'No? When we go in Are we gonna get arrested when go up there?' The exchange continues with concern about violence, as they respond, 'Yeah. You don't need to get shot. Arrest us all?' today.

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Tomorrow, we're planning to peacefully go into the capital to address our problems. We don't want to be arrested or harmed, so we should be cautious. However, one person asks if we'll all get arrested, to which another person replies affirmatively.

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Tomorrow, we need to go into the Capitol peacefully. I apologize for my previous comments. We should not engage in any violent behavior. However, we should still gather at the Capitol. I didn't expect to say this, but we need to make our voices heard. We should be cautious though, as we don't want to get arrested or harmed. Let's stand together and make a peaceful statement.

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The TikTok ban is being signed tomorrow due to being attached to a bill aiding Israel and Ukraine. A call for support or opposition was made to gather people at the US Capitol earlier than planned. The vote has been moved to 1:30-2:30 PM, urging creators and TikTok lovers in the DC area to join in. Members of congress will meet with protesters to amplify their voices. Attendees are encouraged to bring supplies, music, and water for a sit-in protest. Live streaming will be done to spread awareness. Come ready to make new friends and show support.

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The transcript covers the January 6, 2021 events at the Capitol, detailing the sequence from the march to the Capitol to the initially escalating and then intensified police response. - At the outset, a speaker calls on Congress to confront an “egregious assault on our democracy,” and asserts that the crowd will walk down to the Capitol to demand that Congress “only count the electors who have been lawfully slated.” A promise is made that participants will march to the Capitol “peacefully and patriotically” to have their voices heard. - Around 12:30 PM, a large group is seen heading toward the Capitol from eastbound Pennsylvania Avenue. A speaker notes that President Trump “won’t be finished speaking at the Ellipse for another forty minutes.” There is mention that Mike Pence “has to agree to send it back.” - By 12:45 PM, footage shows a wall of people arriving about a block west of the Capitol, gathering at Peace Circle where Pennsylvania Avenue ends and becomes Pennsylvania Walkway, leading to the West Side of the Capitol. A security camera view from the exterior dome shows the crowd rapidly filling the area in front of the West Plaza, with those entering Capitol grounds potentially seeing no prior warnings or barriers. - Inside the Capitol, Vice President Mike Pence enters the House chamber to convene the joint session to certify electoral votes, while President Donald Trump continues speaking at the Ellipse, seemingly unaware of the crowd at the Capitol. Outside, DC Capitol Police Deputy Chief Waldo orders the less-lethal team into position. - A sequence of tactical movements follows: a request for less-lethal teams to move up from the Upper West Terrace and an elevated position being prepared. The team is described as “not compliant.” Less-lethal munitions are discussed, with multiple warnings reportedly given, though some warnings are not captured on video. - President Trump finishes his speech at the Ellipse around 01:12 PM. A split-screen view shows simultaneous events in real time. - A separate exchange references the objection from Arizona, with “Is the objection in writing and signed by a senator?” answered “Yes. It is.” Representatives Gosar and Senator Ted Cruz then make a challenge on the floor of the House. - At 01:13 PM, MPD officer Daniel Thou arrives at the southwest plaza with a body camera showing him and nearby officers spraying demonstrators with an inflammatory agent. By 01:15 PM, Thou crosses the line, engages with demonstrators, discharges two rounds from his taser (ECD), and then urges others to “start shooting what they have into the crowd.” - The less-lethal team fires into the crowd for a third time at 01:17 PM. A second wave of DC Metropolitan Police officers arrives on the East Side of the Capitol, bringing explosive ammunition rounds that will be distributed to West Plaza officers. Officer Tara Tindle crouches on the ground, readying CS gas rounds. A scene commander authorizes explosive deployment into the crowd. - By 01:30 PM, officers push the crowd back and establish a police line on the Southwest side, which is held for about an hour. Officers deploy “Steamboat” rounds and other munitions as the crowd is contained. - Around 01:32 PM, an officer laments that throwing grenades into the crowd will make things worse, but moments later another officer seems to change course and reaches for additional munitions. Discussions about using triple chasers and the risks of fire are noted, with one officer being reprimanded for earlier smoke deployment. - A captain directs Officer Thao to hold off discharging CS gas, while Thao acquires a Stinger round and a baton round to fire into the crowd. At 02:18 PM, a tense officer-to-officer exchange reveals acknowledgment that innocent people are being affected, with one officer stating, “Nothing's gonna help… we're taking out one and ten of them are getting way easier,” and that the crowd is being multiplied by being hit.

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Wow, this is the biggest crowd we've ever had here. Parliament grounds are absolutely packed today. It's Saturday, so the Freedom and Rights Coalition is doing their speeches. We started with the convoy speeches earlier this morning, and now the Freedom of Rights Coalition is speaking. I'm Kim, and I want to share that the Bible talks about Christians being persecuted for their faith. People overseas are being killed for their beliefs. Jacinda has brought persecution against the church through these mandates, causing us to lower our numbers and to sign in. We can take a stand right here.

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I demand that Congress only counts the lawfully slated electors. We will peacefully march to the Capitol to make our voices heard. Today will determine if Republicans stand for election integrity and for us.

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Tomorrow, we're planning to go to the capital, but we need to be careful not to say it out loud. We want to peacefully address our problems there. We didn't expect to actually enter the capital. We're concerned about getting arrested or shot. Can they arrest all of us?

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Community leaders are expressing support for Free Palestine and frustration with the police. Apologies for the strong language used. Security will be present.

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We need to go to the Capitol. It’s where our problems are. Let’s spread the word. Are we going to get arrested when we go in? We need to be cautious; we don’t want to get shot. If it comes to it, arrest us all.

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There will be a march on Washington for Gaza on January 13th at 1 PM at the National Mall. To protect your devices from government surveillance during protests, use a Faraday cage. The US government uses technology that acts as a fake cell tower, blocking your signal but accessing your information. You can buy a Faraday cage online or make one at home using aluminum foil or metal mesh. The last Palestine protest in Washington had over 300,000 people, and this one is expected to be even bigger. Repost and share the link, and consider buying a kefir, a Palestinian scarf that supports Palestinians. Free Palestine.
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