Let’s Tell The Truth About The January 6 Hostages
The J6 hostages were subject to the terror tactics of a Third World regime.
They went to attend a peaceful and lawful rally. They went because an election had been stolen by massive fraud. What they were doing was lawful and patriotic.
Four of them were murdered for that on the day. Two unarmed women were murdered, one by being shot at close range when posing no threat, one by being beaten to death. Two men were killed when tear gas canisters were fired directly at them and existing heart conditions were triggered by it, causing them to have heart attacks and die. These men were not engaging in violence when they were killed.
The conditions for violence were deliberately set by a Democrat conspiracy. J6ers were subject to entrapment. FBI agents tried to provoke violence every way they could. When that didn’t work, the crowd had tear gas fired on them and was subject to attacks by the police. Many of those whose tearing at barriers was filmed and described as them being violent insurrectionists were trying to escape these actions.
Others were enticed into the building by leaving doors open, proceeded peacefully within, and never did any property damage, let alone engage in violence.
For the violence that did exist, how would you react if the police charged you or fired tear gas at you when you were peacefully assembled? How would you react if you saw a woman beaten to death near you? If the police started beating you, would you attempt to flee? Would you tear at a barrier? Would you attempt to defend yourself? Would you attempt to fight back? Of course you would do any of these things to survive the assault.
After being responsible for the violence, after provoking it and murdering unarmed J6ers, these responses were used to round up well over a thousand people, around 1600.
Evidence showing the true chain of events was first withheld, then destroyed. The regime deliberately hid or destroyed evidence that would demand the release of these hostages.
People who were not even there were arrested. People who were filmed escorted by police and bring completely peaceful were arrested. Grandmothers were arrested. Veterans were arrested. Several decent patriotic Americans who just wanted to protest a stolen election were driven to suicide, either by the investigation and harassment they received, or by their imprisonment.
These people were in prison for four years. They were denied all basic rights. They were subject to torture. Their food was tampered with. They were beaten. They were verbally and psychologically abused. They were denied access to family visits. They had none of the facilities provided to other prisoners. Years went by without trials. In other words, they were treated like this when guilt had not been established. Their treatment broke basic civil liberties going back to Magna Carta. Some medieval monarchs were held to higher standards than those the Biden regime followed with the J6 hostages and political prisoners.
All of them were entitled to release. ALL of them. They had been illegally detained and illegally entrapped and illegally punished. Their treatment will and should be considered actual tyranny and the kind of State behaviour that should never exist in a modern western nation. Their treatment is the great moral stain on America. It is a far more real and tyrannical and disgusting act than any of the things the other side of politics imagines or protests about.
ALL of them: are entitled to compensation for this treatment.
Even after being pardoned, it seems that prison governors and their staff have tried to delay release. These people are therefore criminals. Action should be pursued against THEM, as well as action for the beatings and mistreatments during their control over these hostages.
Anyone who bleats about the pardons or who quibbles that some should not have received them fails to recognise that the whole thing was deliberately created to rush through the confirmation of a stolen result, and then deliberately exploited to punish and terrify Trump supporters.
If I am assaulted by officers who are themselves acting illegally, all on the orders of people enacting an actual coup, I am innocent. If I am held for years without charge, or convicted on inflated and unjust charges, I am innocent. If I am dragged out of my home, thrown in a cell, denied basic rights, and do not see a courtroom or have a lawyer argue my case in a timely fashion, I am innocent.
And the people who did this to me are guilty.