The government put me on the Terrorist Watch list for J6. When I pass a Flock Safety camera in my truck, a picture of my license plate and back of my truck is sent to on duty police officers. The notification says “Terrorist/Gang Member”. The police chief told me.
Will Harmeet Dhillon deny a request for a meeting from more than 100 J6 defendants?
We are 16 months into this administration and it’s time to be heard.
Within hours of J6 @BigoBarnett was designated a terrorist. He drove straight back to Arkansas and when he got there the FBI was there to arrest him. They knew everything about him. He was taken to DC and held pretrial. For putting on a desk. Has that happened to anyone in NJ?
We deserve compensation for being abused by the government.
The government wanted compensation for providing room and board for me while in prison.
In my pre-sentencing report the government suggested that I do 41-51 in prison. AND, I should pay $3,900 a month to cover my prison expenses.
That’s $46,800 a year I would pay while in prison with no job.
The government wanted compensation.
So do the J6ers.
I received a pardon from President Trump. It came in an email and I had to print it out on my printer. It looks cheap.
Can the government give us formal, framed pardons?
This is the Upper West Terrace Door. Who ordered the police to move and let it be unguarded? The officers stood back for 12 minutes and watched approximately 339 people walk in.
Holy sh*t
New footage from J/6 shows Capitol police intentionally walking off and leaving a door unprotected
This happened at 2:30pm. Moments later, the doors were opened from the inside.
This isn’t for accolades. This is me finally getting to tell about myself after four years of the government bashing me.
In 2005, two days after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, a friend and I packed up my truck with supplies. I bought a small boat, with what little money I had, and we left Kentucky and headed to New Orleans. We had no idea what we were about to get into.
The first night we slept in the back of my truck on the north side of Lake Ponchartrain. It was eerie because the houses were completely demolished and there was no one around. The next day we drove into downtown New Orleans. We spent the next week wading through water and driving abandoned boats through the city rescuing people.
One day, as the sun was setting, we found an apartment building with about 40 people that needed to get out. We loaded as many as we could onto our boat and took them to an on-ramp of I10. There were a couple shade tents set up and about twenty men in military uniforms holding AR style rifles. We dropped the people off and I asked one of the military guys to follow us with the airboats they had and we would take them to the apartment to rescue more people. He looked around and said “Its about to get dark, can we do it tomorrow?” I looked at him in disbelief. He was afraid to go. I was a mid 20s guy from Kentucky with no military experience on a boat that I hot wired in the middle of huge flooded city. And he was the one that was scared.
His leader overheard us talking and asked what I wanted. I told him I need two airboats to follow me to rescue 30 people. He thought for a moment and then sent some guys to follow me. We rescued those poor people that night and got them to safety.
Helping people became addictive. Since helping in New Orleans I have volunteered to help after several other natural disasters.
I have helped clean up in Henryville, Indiana after a tornado in 2012. In 2017, I helped organize a donation drive for Houston after the hurricane. We turned my garage into a donation center and filled a 20 foot cargo trailer with supplies. I delivered the supplies from Kentucky to a donation center in Houston. In 2021 my wife and I helped small business owners clean up after a flood in eastern Kentucky. Later that year, my wife, my two neighbors, and I bought and delivered 11,000 bottles of water to Mayfield, Kentucky the day after a tornado destroyed the town‘s water tower. In 2022, I worked with a group of friends in Jackson, Kentucky after a huge flood killed 45 people and destroyed countless homes. We set up a food trailer and served people in the community for free. We took donations and cooked whatever we could for a week. We served about 450 meals the first day. The most recent volunteer work that I have done was in Ashville, North Carolina. I signed up with Samaritans Purse and operated a chainsaw for four days cutting trees and debris away from and off of peoples houses.
Please do not think that I am telling this because I want recognition. I believe that every American should be doing these kinds of things to help our communities and our fellow Americans in a time of need.
I am telling this because for four years the government and the media have been constantly bashing and defaming J6ers. The then illegitimate “President” of the United States of America constantly called us insurrectionists’ and white supremacists. Many politicians and news reporters have followed right along with him. Many even said that J6 was worse than 9/11.
I believe that 99 percent of the people that showed up in DC on J6 were good, decent, hard working Americans.
We are not the monsters that the government has made us out to be.
Holy sh*t
New footage from J/6 shows Capitol police intentionally walking off and leaving a door unprotected
This happened at 2:30pm. Moments later, the doors were opened from the inside.
Early morning on March 19, 2021, the FBI held us at gunpoint, arrested us, and raided our home for January 6.
Once they had us in custody, they still made sure to cover our security cameras.
What were they trying to hide? 🤔
Did you know that as an FBI informant was recording footage of DEA Agent Mark Ibrahim at the Capitol on January 6, there were active duty FBI agents (including Baker Doughty) walking past in the background?
@DavidJo70430257@CountryFirstRep This is on display at the Capitol Visitor Center Museum. I took the picture on January 6th of this year during my five year anniversary tour.
Did you know that undercover officer Ryan Roe thanked a man for removing fencing at the Capitol on January 6? Roe's footage has still not been publicly released by the Trump DOJ.