Posted on 11/08/2023 3:22:02 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
The Deep State persecution of mostly peaceful January 6 protesters including the imprisonment without trial of numerous detainees for over 1,000 days is a symptom of the crumbling two-tiered “justice” system, explains J6 political prisoner and prominent activist Jake Lang in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. Lang, who was charged with “obstructing Congress,” is one of many still behind bars with no trial. However, he remains hopeful, even as he works to get the message out to Americans through various initiatives. In the second segment, Lang offers ways for Americans to get involved in saving their country and their freedom.
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Only TWO tiers?
I can think of at least seven:
1) Foreign invaders aka migrants
2) Democrats
3) LGBTZRSTUVWXYZ+ regardless of party
4) “People of Color” regardless of party
5) Muslims
6) Republicans in general
7) White, Christian, straight men
The hazards of waiving your right to a speedy trial so your lawyers can prepare.
In this case, it probably would’ve been better to not do that as the government didn’t have anything good to prosecute with to start - i.e. they weren’t prepared either.
Has the new Speaker of the House released all the J6 video yet?
Free all political prisoners!!!!
Maybe TPTB can enlist Blue cities.
I would not fight to preserve this Administration or its purple haired “allies”.
That is spot on.
We have “political prisoners” in the US today.
It’s shameful and embarrassing.
***Once Trump gets elected, day one, he should pardon them!***
I hope these people behind bars (I listened to the audio, he sounds in good spirits) don’t let themselves get crushed by what is a political purge no differently than with Stalin, only we don’t take them out back and shoot them in the head, yet.
Stalin/ Yegoda/Yehzov/Beria et al. got nothin’ on the Osama/xiaoBidementia Chekists Garland and Wray !
-fJRoberts-
The journey of a thousand days of political persecution and injustice began with a single step.
Revised Chinese saying.
The two tiers are “us” versus “them.”
George Carlin
— “It’s A Big Club, And You Ain’t In It.”
Still waiting for the 11/ 4 Inserectionists to be arrested!!!
Why are any of them still in jail?
Has the new Speaker of the House released all the J6 video yet?
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Who has custody of J6 video?
Last I heard the Capitol Police have them and while they allowed some media and lawmakers to briefly access them, they’ve placed restrictions on the copying & distribution of them.
Here are some statements made in an article on Politico on March 29, 2021 by a joker named Thomas DeBiase Capitol Police General Counsel.
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Despite the disclosure, DiBiase is silent on one crucial question: Whether the department has preserved a broader swath of Jan. 5 footage and shared it with lawmakers who have raised fears about potential “reconnaissance” efforts by would-be rioters the day before the Capitol breach. Democrats leveled the charge in the immediate aftermath of the attack, suggesting Republican lawmakers or aides may have aided the rioters, but have said little to back up their statements since,
In his affidavit, DiBiase revealed that the security footage is “automatically purged” within 30 days under normal circumstances.
DiBiase filed his affidavit in the criminal case of Patrick McCaughey, who is charged with pinning a police officer while another rioter ripped off the officer’s mask. Prosecutors have relied on surveillance footage to bolster their case against McCaughey, and typical evidence-sharing procedures would require prosecutors to share those videos with McCaughey’s defense team.
However, the Capitol Police are raising alarms about sharing surveillance footage with McCaughey or in hundreds of other cases where such footage could come into play. DiBiase said that the agency’s legally authorized policy is to sharply restrict access to such videos because it could be used by bad actors — including many of the alleged insurrectionists now facing charges — to map out the interior of the Capitol and pose a future threat to lawmakers.
“The Department has significant concerns with the release of any of its footage to defendants in the Capitol attack cases unless there are safeguards in place to prevent its copying and dissemination,” DiBiase said.
“Our concern is that providing unfettered access to hours of extremely sensitive information to defendants who have already shown a desire to interfere with the democratic process will result in the layout, vulnerabilities and security weaknesses of the Capitol being collected, exposed and passed on to those who might wish to attack the Capitol again,” he said.
Prosecutors are pointing to DiBiase’s affidavit as they attempt to craft a so-called “protective order” governing the sharing of sensitive information with Capitol riot defendants. They’re working to build an archive of video that would permit defendants to peruse relevant clips but sharply restrict their access and permit prosecutors a chance to object if they feel such footage could be misused or present a risk.
Their efforts to set up such a system has sharply delayed prosecutions, and the U.S. Attorney’s office in Washington has asked for a broad 60-day delay in many of the more than 300 Capitol riot cases as a result.
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They’re withholding information to keep their DC narrative alive, as well as railroading the remaining defendants.
It was a rhetorical question. I’d they have no intention of releasing all the video evidence.
Btw, good comments. They’re dancing, dodging and deceiving. Trying so hard to make it look official and legitimate. Real disgusting stuff.
because they are republicans.
But payback is hell and is coming.
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