Radio Show Hour 1 – 01/31/2025
Liberty Roundtable PodcastJanuary 31, 20250:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 01/31/2025

* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation - FreedomsRisingSun.com

* Guest: Jake Lang, Jan. 6th political prisoner, US Senate candidate in Florida, and entrepreneur - BlessedNews.org - J6Rebuild.com

* Jake was Criminally held for four years and six days without bail and without a trial. This violates the Sixth Amendment, as Lang was denied his right to a speedy trial.

* From prison, he authored Patriot Prisoner, started the January 6 Legal Fund—raising millions for defendants—and launched The Political Prisoner Podcast, a top show hosted by The Gateway Pundit - Lang has survived over 900 days in solitary confinement, credits his strength to his Christian faith, and speaks passionately about liberty and the Constitution!

* Jake produced The Truth About January 6, Rumble’s most-viewed documentary with over 2 million views.

* Lang has given over 1,000 interviews, moving audiences with his firsthand account of faith, persecution, and the fight for election integrity.

[00:00:12] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West. You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show. All right. Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans. Sam Bushman live on your radio. Hard-hitting news the networks refuse to use, no doubt starts now. This, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for January 31st in the year of our Lord 2025.

[00:00:41] This is hour one of two and the goal always to protect life, liberty, and property. To promote God, family, and country. To do so on your radio in the traditions of our founding fathers. Yes, indeed, we reject revolution unless it's Jesus' revolution. Then we're in because we follow the Prince of Peace. The checks and balances brilliantly put in place by the founding fathers. What are the peaceful, restorative solutions we still have at our fingertips? Welcome to the broadcast. Dr. Scott Bradley is with me, freedomsrisingsun.com. There's so much to discuss, so little time.

[00:01:10] Let's just dig right in. Jake Lane with us. Jake Lane is a, well, former political prisoner. And he's still, in my mind, a political prisoner because we probably owe him some compensation for the abuse that the American people have given him under the leadership of Joe Biden and clowns. He is a U.S. Senate candidate in the great state of Florida right now. We'll talk about that in detail.

[00:01:36] He's also the founder of blessednews.org, which we can get into in a little bit as well. He's an entrepreneur. He's done a ton of things. He's responsible for one of the greatest films on January the 6th by Rumble. He's been involved in podcasting with all kinds of people over at the Gateway Pundit and more. And he was held for literally four years and six days without bail, without a trial. This is criminal, to say the least.

[00:02:05] Jake Lane, welcome to Liberty Roundtable Live, sir. And God bless you. And we're grateful you're free, brother. Thanks, Sam. I really appreciate it. You know, the Lord has delivered us from a great evil in this country. And if you can imagine what me and my family are experiencing after years of oppression and tyrannical, I mean, just absolute insanity. The fact they rounded up 1,600 January 6th protesters and threw us in the gulag and didn't give us due process.

[00:02:33] And, you know, physically and mentally and spiritually tried to abuse us. But the Lord supplies a great grace when you're under fire. Now, let's spend a little bit of time on that day because you tried to save Roseanne Boylan's life. You tried to help different people from getting beat up and smashed by the government. I guess that's your biggest crime?

[00:02:55] Well, I mean, in the eyes of, you know, this Marxist regime here that has just been ousted by our Make America Great Again movement, you know, anybody that dares to stand up against, you know, their stolen election and, you know, even worse, their First Amendment violations that they've been perpetrating against conservatives, kicking us off of social media.

[00:03:20] And, you know, so we showed up live and in person at the Capitol as our founding fathers had intended to peacefully protest, to redress a grievance with our government. And the unspeakable incurred. An onslaught was aimed at us by the U.S. Capitol Police, Nancy Pelosi's personal armed guard. She basically told them to brutalize us and rough us up so that we could have, you know, some type of visual in this country.

[00:03:47] They wanted to, you know, frame Donald Trump for an insurrection, for a violent uprising. And so they attacked us first. We defended our lives. And then they selectively edited the clips so that they could, you know, do the January 6th select committee sham hearing and then drag us through these courtrooms that there was no justice. It was a two-tiered persecution lawfare against we the people at the highest extent.

[00:04:12] And then criminal Joe Biden had the audacity in his delusionary state to somehow have somebody else pardon that whole committee. That peddled the propaganda, right? Yeah, I mean, that was one of the most egregious. I mean, flying right in the face of justice to preemptively pardon, you know, quote unquote congressmen

[00:04:36] and that were allegedly just doing their duty means that they were not just allegedly doing their duty. They had there was much more nefarious, disgusting things happening behind the scenes, like witness tampering. And we all know Liz Cheney had been, you know, reaching out to these witnesses and coaching them and making sure that they were on message for the January 6th select committee's, you know,

[00:05:03] persecuting message of get Donald Trump, destroy the Jan Sixers' credibility and our message. And so these people, unfortunately, they won't be held responsible in the criminal court of law, but we will be civilly pursuing all of them for the defamation of character. And, you know, for honestly, for the mental distress they've caused our families. I mean, imagine being, you know, one of the young wives of the Jan Sixers that was left at home

[00:05:30] while the husband's in prison and then seeing, you know, the seat of government disparage them without any opportunity to defend ourselves or say our side of the story, they just completely destroyed our character. Jake, this is critical, too. I think we really need to get a lot of these people on the stand, even if they've had their sentences preemptively pardoned, which I challenge, and I think somebody could challenge in court the preemptive nature of pardons. There's no such thing in the Constitution whatsoever.

[00:06:00] Furthermore, if Joe Biden is literally not able to carry out his duties, as was said by some of the investigative information that's come out, he's been on record in testimony, and they basically said, look, he's an old doddling old man. He can't really be accountable. If that's true, you could unwind a lot of his pardons anyway. So there's a lot of lawsuits in the making regarding that. But the reason that I bring it up now to you is because I think a lot of the people that participated on that committee, you mentioned Liz Cheney and others,

[00:06:31] these people need to be put on the stand, though, because if they got their sentences pardoned, they've admitted guilt, fine. Now let's have them tell their whole story. And what will happen if we do it right is they will basically, in cross-examination, either, one, bring out information we desperately need to prosecute others and get to the bottom of it, and or they'll perjure themselves, which means new crimes that are not pardoned or even preemptively pardoned. Do you think that strategy makes sense? Yeah, I think, you know, we need to pursue all angles with these people.

[00:07:01] They surely pursued all angles with us, you know. They twisted and perverted our sacred law in this country in order to use it as a bludgeoning tool to stifle the will of we, the people, and to, you know, discourage any further protests. I mean, January 6th was really what it was, was they were trying to send a signal flare out to the rest of the American patriots in this country that if you dare stand up against Big Brother, if you dare stand up against the regime, we will cut you down,

[00:07:30] and we will drag you into and railroad you through our court system without any ability to defend yourself. So, you know, that's what they tried sending the signal as. But I think what history is going to remember January 6th has been a day when free men stood up against tyranny. And the imagery of January 6th, of the united nature of all of these, you know, different Americans from every single state,

[00:07:56] from every single background coming together in a peaceful way, but also in a classic American 1776 way. When you push us too far, when you come and you're the aggressor and you try to take everything that we know and love from us, we're not going to run red, white, and blue. These colors don't run. We made a great stand that day for liberty. I think it's going to be remembered in history. It's an inceivable moment in American history. I mean, really, it's going to be. I don't know if you know this, Jake,

[00:08:25] but I had Stuart Rhodes on with me the day before January 6th, so on January 5th. Rolling Stone and many other clown organizations are trying to tie me to that, saying I should go to prison too, because I interviewed Stuart Rhodes the day before this all went down and everything. This is how far reaching this abuse goes. The reason I bring it up is you served four years and six days in prison without a trial, without due process of any kind. They kept you in solitary confinement for 900 days? I can't even comprehend that.

[00:08:54] Tell me how that went down and how that can even happen in this country. Well, there's a little-known organization, I don't know if you guys ever heard of it, called the FBI that became absolutely incensed and so politicized, and they hunted us down, kidnapped me from my home in upstate New York on January 16th, 2021, threw me in the gulags, manufactured charges on me and all my brothers that were incarcerated with me,

[00:09:23] and basically hit us with such egregious law codes. This law code called the 15th law of obstruction of Congress is a 20-year maximum felony charge. And so we knew that this law code had been misappropriated. It was over-broadly applied. And so we went to Supreme Court. We fought all the way up to the district court, to the appellate court, to the Supreme Court,

[00:09:50] in order to get this disgusting fruit of a poison tree off of us. And that process took me over two years. And so my entire criminal case was paused as I went to Supreme Court to fight for this. And so during that time, I had also been hamstrung from developing a rigorous defense myself by 900 days of solitary confinement. You know, over a year of that they did under the guise of COVID.

[00:10:17] And, you know, other than that, they also had moved me to 17 different prisons to try to do what's called diesel therapy on me. And, you know, this is a torture technique that the federal government uses on prisoners of war. Go ahead and skip the break, Liz. Continue, Jake. I just skipped my break. Go ahead, Jake. Oh, okay. This is a torture technique that the federal government uses on prisoners of war.

[00:10:43] I mean, this is a torture technique done on prisoners of war, psychological warfare, to try to keep them unmoored and to try to keep people disillusioned and unable to settle into their environment. Their families don't know where they're at. Their lawyers are, you know, trying to scramble to get them new legal documents, all of their evidence and, you know, exculpatory video evidence. And so basically when they move you from prison to prison, you have no opportunity whatsoever to form a defense.

[00:11:11] You're just trying to survive as a human being, get new clothing, get new hygiene products, get some sneakers, you know, get reconnected in with your family. And so this is how they have, you know, orchestrated a great injustice against the American people, all of us that were persecuted January 6th. That could have been your brother, your sister, your friend, your father, who was wrapped up in this unbelievable, abhorrent miscarriage of justice.

[00:11:40] And so, you know, one of my main platforms for this new bid for the United States Senate is really that, you know, no one is going to fight harder than a Jan Sixer for this country. After going through what we went through, we know the precious price of liberty and how fragile she is and how much she needs sentinels and needs men and women to stand up and be on constant guard for her.

[00:12:04] And so, you know, we're going to go after this bloated federal government that has, you know, so much power over the states and so much power over our daily lives. You know, they say that on average, the average American commits five felonies a day because there's just so much encroachment. And that's going to be what I mean, that's such an important part, I think, of what Floridians, you know, this is the most MAGA state in the country.

[00:12:32] And they don't want the government encroaching on their parental rights, on their civil liberties, on their gun rights, on their First Amendment rights. And so when I get to Washington, D.C. in 2026, I'm going to put up the most vigorous defense that anybody has seen in modern history to get this federal government wicked because we've seen what they can do when they have been given too much power. You give them an inch, they'll take a mile. And so that's going to be one of my main campaign platforms.

[00:13:02] Yeah, I learned about diesel therapy back in the early 90s when I used to interview a gentleman by the name of George Hanson, who was an Idaho congressman who took on the IRS. And they put him through diesel therapy, ruined his life at the end of his life. The government had to, you know, put a payout because he was proven right. They were proven wrong. But they nevertheless ruined his life, destroyed his health. And I learned about diesel therapy back then. It is an abusive, hostile. It should never be done in the United States. That's for sure.

[00:13:29] What I love about Jake Lang, Dr. Scott Bradley, is that he not only one went through this 900 days in solitary confinement, four years plus without even a trial, no due process. He's not pardoned because he doesn't need to be pardoned. They had to drop his case. There's nothing to it. It was criminal from the start by the government. He doesn't even need a pardon. His case is dismissed. And so, Dr. Bradley, I don't even understand how this can happen in America, really.

[00:13:57] Well, we got this little pesky thing in the Sixth Amendment about a speedy and public trial. I mean, talk about, oh, 900 days. That's pretty quick for us. I mean, the idea of being able, you know, the habeas corpus stuff, I don't want to really detract from Jake's compelling and moving story. Maybe he'll be able to address a few things that are on my mind, but, boy, I don't want to talk too much. I'll just say one thing, Jake.

[00:14:25] You know, it's not without historical precedent that people get put in really rough circumstances. I think about Joseph being sold into Egypt and being a political prisoner and all of the challenges that he had there. And holy cow, the good that he did from there, it rings down through the ages. And, you know, I don't want you to feel like I'm trying to overdraw a parallel.

[00:14:51] But the fact of the matter is that some people come out of really hard circumstances, kind of hardened by the fires, the forges, and they're tempered. Others become hardened and angry and bitter and everything like that. But it sounds to me like you're channeling your effort to do the right thing and bring to light these hidden things of darkness that seem to have compelled our nation into a very, very deep, dark hole.

[00:15:20] And, man, I just take my hat off to you. Like I say, I don't want to jabber too much because I want to hear your story. But this speedy trial thing, maybe that was part of the thing that ultimately got you your freedom when it comes to just having your case dismissed. And, by the way, one of the things that apparently won't follow your name is a convicted felon, which you often see from people that should not be convicted felons.

[00:15:49] But it sounds like you have, if you will, that spotless record that is only tainted by the egregious things that were carried out against you. So maybe you can talk about some of those things in that vein. I'm just fascinated. I want to just listen. So welcome home, brother, and thank you for everything you've been through. But don't, boy, don't let it oppress you. You've got good things to do.

[00:16:20] There he is, Jake Lang, ladies and gentlemen. The comparison of Joseph of Egypt is not lost on me, and we're not trying to elevate you. I don't consider myself equal to the founding fathers or anything like that. But we are pioneering reality in our day, Jake, and there's something to be said about that. Does that biblical reference, did it cross your mind when you were in jail there? Uh-oh, did we lose Jake?

[00:16:51] I'm here. Can you guys hear me? Yes, sir. We can hear you. Go ahead, sir. Of course. I mean, I've read this for a dozen times since I've been incarcerated exponentially, and his hand on my life is so evident. I don't think anybody rightfully could look at the situation that endured and not give glory to God and see the deliverance that we had from the hands of our oppressors is almost like a mosaic.

[00:17:20] I mean, you know, we were parted, and we were led out as captives from our bodies. And this is not his name, sir. So, see the biblical reference. Make sure to stay on your phone, Jake. We're losing you a little bit. I'm praying to God that he continues to support me and my brothers that, you know, just gives him the glory and, you know, raises up his name to be heralded.

[00:17:43] Because one of the things he told me since the very beginning, even during January 6th, when I was being carried away from the scene of the Capitol there, brutally injured by the Capitol police, that if I allowed him to do his work in my life, that he would do something unfathomable from January 6th. And I believe that's transpiring right now. We love it. Tell us a little bit about your family, Jake, and then we'll get more into your Senate bid a little bit. I know you've mentioned it, and we'll make sure to highlight that.

[00:18:13] But tell us about your family, because one of the things that they've done in the mainstream press is they've really dehumanized everyone to where it's like, oh, these guys are just a bunch of crazy terrorists. They're ready to pounce and kill everybody. And tell us a little bit about you and your family so people kind of understand, hey, Jake is an American patriot, ladies and gentlemen, a hero. Him, Stuart Rhodes, many others. I mean, they are absolutely committed to God, family, and country in a very meaningful way. But they've taken the human part of these J6 folks out.

[00:18:42] They've done it on purpose, right? That way they can demonize and destroy them. Jake, do you want to speak to that a little bit? I think that's important for people to really understand. Hey, you're an entrepreneur. You're a family man. Tell us about that. Thank you. Yeah, of course. I mean, so if anybody saw the epic, you know, viral videos of me leaving the prison at the D.C. Gulag nine days ago now, you saw me reunited with my father and that beautiful embrace that I had. And, you know, I come from good stock.

[00:19:09] My dad's, you know, former military and, you know, served this country. And my sister, also in the IDF, served in the Israeli Defense Forces. And, you know, I was recruited to wrestle in the NCAA at Hunter College. And, you know, I've ran a multimillion-dollar company. When I was 20 years old, I produced a seven-figure online sales business. And, you know, also, you know, but those are all to God's glory.

[00:19:35] But really the impossible thing to testify is while inside the prison cells, we were able to orchestrate an entire movement to raise millions of dollars through the Federal Watchdog organization that I have and J6 Truth. And, you know, provide lawyers for over 50 January Sixers.

[00:19:53] And, you know, just create a, like the documentaries and the podcasts that we do, create an entire community and a movement really based around exposing the truth of January 6th and making sure that the government did not get away with lying on our names. You know, they tried calling us insurrectionists and violent extremists, but it was them that perpetrated the violence that day.

[00:20:15] And it was them that orchestrated the attacks on the American people that day through, you know, the Fed's surrection, the FBI, now that we know, the inspector general's report, three dozen FBI agents on the ground that day. And even entering into the Capitol, orchestrating and perpetrating, you know, this planned out attack to drum up hatred for Donald Trump and, you know, the conservative movement. What about Ray Epps?

[00:20:44] Because they literally had treated him with kid gloves. And we have, I mean, the most video evidence that we see is this clown literally organizing the whole thing for the most part, almost. He was everywhere. Yeah, I mean, you know, we think that there were dozens of those type of figures really. And we know it now because the inspector general's report has confirmed that. And so once the American people learned that, we were entrapped, right?

[00:21:12] I mean, entrapment is, you know, a classical legal defense saying that, you know, if some shady guy comes up to you and starts poking and prodding you to buy marijuana or something like that, you know, and keeps on influencing you to do so. And that's entrapment. And that, man, ends up being some type of federal agent or something. That's not a legit conviction. That's not a legit reason to commit a crime when you're brought into a circumstance that they have set up as a honeypot.

[00:21:41] They created the entire outline of it and then placed you in the middle of it and then want to call you the criminal for, you know, with their actions that have led you by the hand all the way to it. So the entrapment was ripe. This is all fruit of a poison tree. You know, justice delayed is justice denied. And we've had an incredible experience suffering for our country. And now it's time to use our experiences to springboard the next great American era.

[00:22:10] So Stuart Rhodes was there to welcome you out of prison as well? Yes. Oh, it was great. I mean, that's one of my mentors and my closest friends and brothers. We did six-month solitary confinement together. There's a picture on my ex profile of me and Stuart right outside the prison as soon as I left. If you guys go to my ex page, it's JakeLangJ6. You can follow along with all the campaign updates there as well. That's J-A-K-E-L-A-N-G, JakeLangJ6.

[00:22:38] And you'll see a picture of me and Stuart Rhodes there. And we'll be announcing a campaign fundraiser that he's going to be spearheading for not just only myself, but for other JanFixers that are looking to run for office. It's going to be great. I'm excited about it. I think it's something we need to do. And that's the last thing they wanted was for all of you guys to become free and then run for office. How much of the truth do you think we'll get on this? In other words, the narrative has been so manipulated and tilted.

[00:23:07] They promised 40,000 hours of video that we never got. We got a few blips from Tucker and that's good, but it's not really enough. There's way more where that came from. I'll tell you that right now. Do you think we're going to really get to the bottom of it and really be able to hold accountable those criminals who really perpetrated this crime? Well, yes. So as I mentioned, my new organization, Federal Watchdogs, that's really sprung up out of the ashes of like a phoenix out of this persecution

[00:23:31] is filing a $50 billion lawsuit, Sam, on the DOJ for their incredible, I mean, just inhumane, the human rights violations. Really, I mean, the Geneva Convention and the UN do not allow for solitary confinement of human beings for over two weeks. That is considered insane.

[00:23:58] So if you guys want to donate to the Jansixers and help us with these lawsuits and help us get our feet back underneath us, it's j6rebuild.com is the website to go to. j6rebuild.com. Thank you so much, brother. God bless you. All right, hold on. Stay there. Stay there if you can. I've got a break, but I've got a couple of quick questions for you after the break. Do you mind? All right, hold on, everybody. Liberty Roundtable Live. Dr. Scott Bradley, Sam Bushman, Jake Lang with us. God save the republic. Hang tight. We've got a whole lot more where this came from on your radio.

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[00:30:22] We're back. We're back. I hate it when those pesky breaks get in the way of compelling interviews. We're interviewing Jake Lang, a J6 gulag survivor. 900 days in solitary, if you can believe that. That's cruel and unusual punishment, in my opinion.

[00:30:47] It seems like we got a lot of violations of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Jake, there's a lot of things I'd like to hear you talk about. First, let me just say I congratulate you on not only surviving, but you're going to go make a difference using the system the founders set up. And that can prove that that's the way we need to solve these problems. But I'm just going to ask you, throw it out there. You answer it the way you want.

[00:31:18] This multibillion-dollar lawsuit, and have you got good legal staff? Have you got, I mean, what are they telling you? Do they feel like you've got a real probability or possibility even of bringing this through and getting you guys that had your lives turned upside down some compensation for it? Of course. I mean, you know, there has been such outlandish violations of our human rights.

[00:31:45] I mean, I went through prison with one of my friends, Bart Shively, who's a former U.S. Marine. He got cancer from the dirty water at Camp Lejeune. And he was undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatment while inside the D.C. jail gulag with me. And being tortured alive and not being able to go home after, you know, that kind of treatment. And, you know, he had this reek of, like, death. They were mistreating him. And, I mean, we have suffering.

[00:32:15] One of my friends, Zach Real, one of the Proud Boys leaders, was arrested when his wife was pregnant and did not get to meet his child or hold his child. So his child was four years old when he was released from prison. I mean, these type of things are so – they fly so hard in the face of what we believe in America about our justice system that we need immediate – you know, the compensation is going to be immediate, I guarantee you.

[00:32:41] We're probably going to get a settlement from the Trump administration than we already have. Okay. You were cutting out a bit for a second, but the – has Trump made overtures to these people that have suffered so egregiously? We have an understanding with, you know, the Attorney General Pam Bondi and her team that this is, you know, not going to be a painful circumstance.

[00:33:11] When we come, there's going to be a compromise made. There will be a settlement. Well, I certainly – I mean, to me, I'm not sure the number is big enough that you guys are talking about right now. I mean, this is – there's got to be some – the problem is the American taxpayer will take it in the shorts, so to speak, because of the horrifically bad leadership this country's had. But you're going to have to keep us posted on that.

[00:33:41] Is there a place that people can go keep track of how this suit is going? Yes, of course. So to be able to support the lawsuit, you know, because there's a lot of expenses behind it, and we want to make sure that we can afford this. It's going to be – possibly could be a long battle. Please go to j6rebuild.com. That's j6rebuild.com. Okay. All right, I want to finish up talking about your Senate bid.

[00:34:11] What are your chances? How is the media treating you? You know, usually when you have a constitutional candidate, the media just, you know, destroys them in every way possible, like they've already done to you in your life. But now that you've come out of this successful and there's no charges against you and you're a free man and everything else, the tide has turned. Is the media able to be honorable about this, or are they making it hard for you? What do you think that looks like? Well, we've had so many, you know, friends in the media and ridiculous enemies in the media.

[00:34:39] And so, you know, the pain is there every single day. You know, they still call us insurrection of violent domestic terrorists and, you know, their name under the sun. But, you know, we've also seen some of the greatest, you know, leadership come out of the media as far as, you know, early on supporting us early on, letting the American people know about how we're being treated. So, you know, you take the good with the bad.

[00:35:05] But as my mentor, I wish he was my mentor, as my idol, right? God forbid, an ungodly idol. But as my idol, Donald Trump, says, there is no such thing as bad press. Well, I think that's true for sure. There's no such thing as bad press. Let me ask you this. You've gotten between now and November 2026 to campaign, right? Yep, yep. We're going to be running a breakneck speed.

[00:35:36] We're going to be doing actually tying into the campaign the January 6th National Church Tour, going from church to church, you know, because there are Jan Sixers from literally every little town and nook and cranny of this country. 49 states were represented and people that were persecuted. And so we're going to be going around the country spreading the message of, you know, the faithfulness of God to deliver his people and how he still answers prayers. And when you call out on his name, that he is sure to hear your cries.

[00:36:06] And, you know, he saw a righteous cause. And, you know, the promises of the Bible, it says, you know, he'll never forsake the righteous or let their seed be begging of bread. I've seen that in my life. I've seen real life revival. I was in a dead situation. And Jesus Christ brought me back to life. And so, you know, we're going to be tying in the Senate campaign and talking all across the country about, you know, the faithfulness of God and how we need to, you know, reclaim our country for him.

[00:36:32] And, you know, my entire campaign is based off of my love of God and my love of this great country we're in. We need Donald Trump to endorse you. We need Senators Mike Lee and Senator Rand Paul and a few others to back your campaign. We've got to get this done and have truth and accountability, Jake. We appreciate you. We applaud you. Our hat goes off. We're grateful for all that you do. We're here to help in any way we possibly can, sir. Thank you so much, guys. Thank you so much.

[00:37:00] Please go on social media, X or Twitter, the liberated social media free speech platform, and follow me there. So you guys can stay updated with my campaign stuff and fundraisers and whatnot. Uh, that's JakeLangJ6.com. And if you'd like to donate to help the Jan Sixers, uh, please go to J6Rebuild.com. That's the place to go. J6Rebuild.com. Help us get our feet back underneath us.

[00:37:27] You know, guys, uh, unfortunately, some of them don't have really anything right now. A lot of them are leaving prison destitute and penniless. And so, um, you know, they're looking for as much help as, uh, the American people can provide. Well, if you see Stuart Rhodes or any of the prisoners, all right, J6Rebuild.com. If you see, uh, Stuart Rhodes or any of the other prisoners before I do, give them a big old hug and a handshake and thank them for their, their difficult circumstances and service and let them know that we're doing everything that we can for them. Give them a word of encouragement.

[00:37:56] And, you know, that's really what we need right now is to say, Hey folks, we've made it through this now. Um, now it's our time. It's our time to run for office and to say, you know what? Uh, we believe there's criminals that need to be prosecuted for sure. We need to have reparations and accountability for this. At the same time, we do believe that Dr. Bradley made this point. And I want to reiterate it and let you make a final comment on that point, Jake, which is we've got to work within the system though. We can't go rogue. We can't stoop to their criminal level. We've got to use the system properly.

[00:38:24] It's the only way forward that has a future for our children. Jake, final word from you. Of course, you know, our God is a God of justice and a God of laws, right? I mean, we must follow after our father. He, the government is upon his shoulders. That's what they say about Jesus Christ. And so, you know, our God is a God of hierarchy and government and love. And so, you know, the best way to serve our people is to really reform, um, this government of ours here in America. That's supposed to be representative of us.

[00:38:53] And so let's take America back. Uh, let's reclaim America. My campaign slogan is promises made promises kept. So, uh, I, I plan on keeping all the promises that makes the American people to go and fight for them. Um, in, in, in a full hearted, stout hearted way up in Washington, DC for the rights of Floridian. So thank you guys. Love you guys so much. God bless America. Jake Lang, J6 on Twitter. God bless. Thank you, sir. There he goes. Jake Lang doing a phenomenal job, ladies and gentlemen. I mean, his story is riveting.

[00:39:23] This guy didn't even need a pardon, Dr. Bradley, because it was so criminal what they did to him that it just got dismissed. I mean, this is just too much. 900 days in solitary or solitary confinement, not solitary. Wow. Solitary confinement. Um, literally four years in jail, no trial, no due process. Um, he doesn't even need a pardon. They just had to dismiss the thing. It was so criminal. Doctor, do you want to speak to that? I just, I don't even understand how that can even happen in this country.

[00:39:52] Well, as it was pointed out by Jake, I mean, there's international, um, law that says, uh, the limits of solitary confinement and the United States government, uh, just seems to think they're above everything. And, uh, humanity itself cries out against these kinds of things. The eighth amendment, you know, cruel and unusual punishment. Here's something that comes to mind. Here's the, here's the law that Jake was charged under.

[00:40:17] This is what they had a 20 years potential sentence under that they ended up throwing overboard. But, but here's what the law says. This is 18 U.S. code, uh, section 1512. Okay. Are we going to wait till I go ahead and skip the break? Dr. Bradley continue, brother. Okay. So whoever corruptly now just, now listen to this for a second, Sam.

[00:40:41] I think some of these things would apply directly to the J six committee that was prosecuting and, and trying to obfuscate truth to the Americans. Plus those that were involved in the, uh, the, uh, persecution of these people in the gulag. Because I think that what they're saying Jake did and others did might be turned around because some of this possibly, uh, okay.

[00:41:09] Whoever corruptly, one alters, destroys, mutilates, or conceals a record document or other object or attempts to do so with the intent to impair the object's integrity or availability for use in an official proceeding or two, otherwise obstructs influences or impedes any official proceeding or attempts to do so shall be fined under this title or, or imprisoned. Not more than 20 years or both.

[00:41:37] Now there's, I think there's some, I think there's some concepts that ought to be pursued in regards to how this obfuscation of the truth has happened. That altered, destroyed, mutilator, concealed a record document or other object. What about these, uh, cherry picking videos and these careful edits and these, uh, claims that are made? I mean, honestly, Sam, I mean.

[00:42:04] And flat out criminally withholding damning videos, truth videos, right? Absolutely. I mean, they've got 40,000 hours of this stuff now. I, I appreciate Tucker getting out some of it, but we ain't seen nothing yet, doctor. No, we have not. And with the, with that altering, destroying or conceals. Okay. I believe that there has been a concealment that's happened. I think that needs to be considered on how they might do this thing.

[00:42:28] And honestly, wouldn't it be cool to have turnabout fair play on these people that, that actually carried out these criminal activities that, uh, guys like Jake were, were imprisoned for, for four years, 900 days plus in solitary confinement. I, this, this is stuff that you would say. Yes, I agree. But, but I want to be very clear about how we want it to go down versus how they made it go down.

[00:42:54] We want due process for these people, even though we believe they're criminal. And even though we know they've done wrong. And even though you cite this law and I think we ought to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. I get all that, but different from them holding Jake in solitary confinement for 900 days, you know, in jail without a due process trial or anything else for four years. I don't want to go down that road with these people, even though I can see that we can get angry. We can get frustrated.

[00:43:18] We can be like, Hey man, it's time to take it to them, but we got to make sure that we hold the moral high ground here that we say, listen, it will do due process. But when there is criminal acts, we will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law on this thing. So we want to go about it differently, differently than they do. We want to obey the law and uphold the law. We want to hold the moral high ground on this thing. We want to do it right, but yet we do want, as Dr. Bradley says, Hey, turnabout's fair play. Let's create accountability here.

[00:43:45] I just want to make sure people understand the road we're proposing, doctor. And absolutely you're right spot on, but here's the deal. Let's say this is a bad law. Let's say it was a corruptly and improperly created and filed law. If it's a bad law, let's change it. I mean, see, there's many different angles that can be played on this thing.

[00:44:09] And if we find flaws in the system, the system needs to be big enough to say, wow, we blew it on that one. Let's fix it. And I really do believe that compensation is due to those that were improperly and egregiously had everything humanity violated for them. This is stuff. I don't know if Saddam Hussein would do this kind of stuff.

[00:44:36] I always called him Saddam Hussein, but it's Saddam Hussein. I mean, some of this stuff, who locks people away? I mean, this is Herod the Great stuff, putting him in a dungeon and throwing away the key. And this is America? It isn't the way it was designed to be. And one of the things I really want to know is, well, I asked the question, how can this happen in America? And I think it's a valid question to this day. But the real question is, whodunit? You know, who really made these decisions?

[00:45:04] I mean, a lot of the lower level people down the road just did what they were told. You know, I don't accept that either. Hey, I was just doing my job. Hey, stop that. We learned in Hitler's time, hey, don't just run around going, I'm just doing my job. That's bogus. But who called the shots? Who made this happen? Who planned the insurrection by the government, the Fed's insurrection? Who called the shots and said, hey, Jake Lang's going to prison for four years. We're going to skip the trial and do all that. Who made that all happen?

[00:45:32] And the reason that I bring that up is because at the flip of one finger, Donald Trump, that was all changed. So does that mean it was Joe Biden? Well, they say Joe Biden's incompetent and he can't even run the presidency. Even Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House, said a year ago he knew Joe was incompetent. Now, I think that makes Speaker Mike Johnson culpable personally. But I digress. My point is, who called all those shots and did all that? We've got to get that answer. We've talked about this before, Sam.

[00:46:02] I mean, in spite of and probably maybe even helpful that they got so many of these preemptive pardons because now the Fifth Amendment, you know, I'm not going to testify against myself issue is a mood issue. And we could have full, complete disclosure, all hearings, all testimony with a threat of perjury if people walked away from it. Yeah. And let's do it on national TV. They set the precedent.

[00:46:30] The committee went on national TV and did all that. So let's have it all on national TV, though. No closed door meetings, no discussions, no private meetings with the judge, none of that garbage. Let's have it all on TV. They set the precedent for that doctor. And let's just have, you know, I mean, I hate to air the dirty laundry of the country, but the country needs to understand what happened so that we never repeat it. People need to do their laundry occasionally, whether it's a Nuremberg trial type thing, but using U.S. jurisprudence.

[00:46:59] These things need to be brought to light. I mean, you talked about it. I was only doing my job. Well, Adolf Eichmann tried that ploy in his trial and they end up hanging him. And because, I mean, you know, again, I'm not saying go preemptive. Yeah, if he's going to play that game, you're going to do your job. We're going to do ours. Yeah. But the fact of the matter is this is how it needs to be handled. And full disclosure, bring it to light.

[00:47:23] Let the cockroaches be brought into the full light of the day and let's get the cockroaches exterminated, cleaned up. Wipe them off their positions of authority and how they seem to lord over us. And I think it ought to be a warning shot to everybody. This is not going to happen again. We can't let this happen again. And criminal activity, regardless of what your title is, what job you hold, how high you are in your own perception.

[00:47:53] By the way, and I know we're going to run out of time before we run out of this. And we got another hour together, and that's good. But, you know, you talk about the people that Nancy Pelosi called out as the, you know, the Capitol Police, okay? The people that were in the Capitol, okay? And it crossed my mind when that discussion was happening 45 minutes ago. It's being treated as a Praetorian Guard. A Praetorian Guard is a palace guard.

[00:48:23] And the palace guard is charged basically not with carrying out justice or doing things with limits and bounds. A Praetorian Guard, you think about the old Roman guards that were there with Caesar. They didn't care who they had to poke their spear into. They were just simply there to guard the person of Caesar. And America was never meant to have a Praetorian Guard. The Praetorian Guard is we the people.

[00:48:51] Really and truly, everybody that's in office needs to recognize that whatever they do... Well, that's what militias were all about, too. I mean, I know they say that's a dirty word in modern reality. But, hey, that was the intent to say we don't want a standing army. We don't want a Praetorian Guard. We don't want this kind of a... We need the American people. They can take care of themselves just fine, and they can assemble, and they can become organized, and they can... You know, that was the duty of all of us, and that's why, you know, hey, you have a republic if you can keep it. It's not just voting, although that's vital.

[00:49:20] It's not election integrity only, although that's vital. It's all these other things that you're bringing up now, Doctor. Well, that's the thing. And, you know, standing armies and all that kind of stuff, the founders were very nervous about that. And the militia thing. George Mason, the co-author, if you will, of the Second Amendment, says everybody's in the militia. So if it's a dirty word, we're all a dirty word. He accepted a few elected officials.

[00:49:45] But the fact is that Nancy Pelosi's Praetorian Guard even went beyond a standing army. They were there in the palace with orders. I would like to know what those orders were. I mean, I personally don't know them, and I would venture to guess they're not widely known, but I'll bet you there's a pretty broad group of people within that cadre of the Praetorian Guard that could say, well, this is what the memo said, or this is the instruction that we got in the briefing before all this went down.

[00:50:13] And all of that stuff could be brought out with an appropriate hearing that leads to criminal charges. And I think those that are claiming that they, oh, well, we're innocent because we got pardoned, bring them on the stand. Just because they got pardoned doesn't mean the action did not happen. It doesn't mean... But I still say a preemptive pardon can be challenged, too. We can never let that go.

[00:50:40] Look, there's no such thing as a preemptive pardon, ladies and gentlemen. Preemptive for what? What are we pardoning you for if it's preemptive? It's like, we don't know, but we know you've done wrong stuff, and whatever comes up, we're going to protect you from it. No, no, no, no, no. So even if... I mean, we should challenge the preemptive pardon, but we should get these people on the stand, though. And I mean, if they're cross-examined well enough by the right people, they can commit perjury. They can become liable. They also can make sure that we get the truth of what really happened.

[00:51:07] They can make sure that other people who we may not know about right now, that they come to light and who we have accountability on their account. There's so much that could be done. And the question is, do you think we'll really do it, doctor? Do you think we'll really, really take this thing to the mat? In my sorrow, I will say no. I do not believe... I pray you're wrong, but predict you're right. I do too, but here's the problem. The people that have the opportunity to do this have proven themselves to be gutless wonders

[00:51:36] that have no ability to govern within the constitutional means and bounds. They'll step over the bounds all the time and go down the path and do stupid things. And again, they need to understand what they do to one they do to all of us. You remember Pogo? Maybe you don't remember Pogo. It was, I think, about 1948 to 1970-something. It was a political cartoon on the opinion pages of a lot of newspapers.

[00:52:04] And there's a saying from that, I think it's probably their most saying, we have met the enemy and he is us. But I think that's exactly what we have going with most leadership and certainly the voters. The voters normally have been so complicit and complacent and unwilling. I mean, we're going to watch... Part of the thing that came up on my webinar last night was the upcoming Super Bowl.

[00:52:30] And I talked for probably 15 minutes about the bread and circuses and so on and so forth and how these distractions have kept Americans... We've got bread and circuses just like they had in ancient Rome as the decline and fall of the Roman Empire was happening. But they come into our living rooms. I mean, you don't have to go to the Colosseum to watch this. I mean, of course, you can't afford the thousands of dollars to get in the Colosseum now where they're going to have this thing. But we bring them into our home.

[00:53:00] We detract from the Sabbath day or whatever. It's all true. The only blessing about this is at least a lot of people in Houston are... Where is this thing going to be held? Houston? Is that right? I don't know. Anyway, wherever the Super Bowl... Yeah. I don't know. We could probably look it up during the break. I'd have to look it up and see where it's going to be held. But anyway, all I know is they came out boldly and said, listen... And they had a ton of political leaders sign this. Oh, New Orleans. I'm sorry. Yeah, that's right. New Orleans. Right.

[00:53:27] Well, New Orleans in their defense had a big old to-do where they're like, hey, we want to make sure that this isn't a perverted halftime show. We need modesty. We need... And they had dozens of business leaders and elected officials and everything else sign these documents and say, hey, we've got to have a moral halftime show. And I know it's far from perfect, but I'm just telling you, at least people are trying to stand up and trying to make a difference, and I commend them for doing so. If people in New Orleans are doing that, that is monumental because New Orleans is not

[00:53:57] known for its moral standing in many ways. Amen to that. We'll come back and talk about that. We've also got to talk about the plane crash. We'll talk about Dr. Bradley's webinar a little bit more. We've got some great news from Matt Staver over at Liberty Council. They've been fighting some cases for 10 years, plus, a decade plus. Millions of dollars in these lawsuits, but we've got the upper hand. I'm going to tell you about that, too. So there's some good things coming, ladies and gentlemen. I know it seems like it's all dark and negative and everything else, and if you listen to the mainstream press, it is.

[00:54:25] But if you listen to us and you turn to God, family, and country, you protect life, liberty, and property, things get better in a hurry. How's that? Hour one in the can. Hour two coming up. Dr. Bradley with me. freedomsrisingsun.com. We are nationally syndicated by the Loving Liberty Radio Networks. Lovingliberty.net. Spread the word. Share the love. Download the app. And God save the republic. Thank you.