Free At Last, J6’r Jake Lang |EP472
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Free At Last, J6’r Jake Lang |EP472

THE BIG MIG SHOW 

FEBRUARY 05, 2025 

EPISODE 472 – 7PM

 

Jake Lang, a January 6 political prisoner for over four years without trial, was pardoned by President Trump on January 21, 2025. A New York entrepreneur, he founded Blessed. News and produced The Truth About January 6, Rumble’s most-viewed documentary with over 2 million views. From prison, he authored Patriot Prisoner, started the January 6 Legal Fund—raising millions for defendants

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All men are created equal that they are endowed by their

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Creator. With certain unalienable rights

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by. Liberty.

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If liberty means anything at all, it means right to tell

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people what they do not want to hear.

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Make America great again. Well, welcome back to the Big

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Meek show. I'm your host Lance Miliaccio,

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of course with my Co host George Ballantine doing what we do.

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It's rise and grind always on this show because we're edge of

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the knife, tip of the spear. And if liberty means anything at

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all, means the right to tell people what they do not want to

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so that you can take that information and you can unify

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Unifying the country division and chaos is always their tool,

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not ours. Of course, you know, this is a

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bro. It is.

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I know that about you. Yeah, but look.

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Hold on, I got to just give a shout out because the kid, Mia,

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she went to school today with high head, she was going strong.

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She didn't let nobody bother Mamma Mia.

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That's a good girl, all right, Got.

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It OK all right, let's get into it.

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Tonight's great. You know, you guys know that

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through the whole process, we exposed the J6 event for the Fed

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fed surrection that it was. We always supported the J

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Sixers. We did what we could to help

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them from the outside, whether we called and talked to

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congressional members or we made sure we exposed the truth.

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We took as much information as we could put it in the news

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cycle because I thought those guys got screwed and I still

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think they got screwed to be honest with you.

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I you know, I appreciate the pardons and I appreciate the

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commutations of sentences, but what I really want to see is all

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those case dismissed with prejudice.

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I want to see their records completely expunged because I

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know it was a strategic event. We saw the OPS, we saw

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everything in the crowd. And you know, we just had Ryan

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Sam Salon. We're going to have others on.

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I'm hopefully going to have, you know, some big ones.

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I was just talking and sitting up some interviews today.

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I'll let you know about it. But of course, today we're

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joined by Jake Lang. Now, if you remember Jake, we

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had a little interview where he where he was able to get a

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little message out and we we had him on with a picture.

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Of course, he got some heat over calling the Big Mink show.

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And I understand the Big Mink show ended up in some paperwork

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over there at the BLP. They're not big fans, I don't

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think. I don't know.

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Free at last. But the inmates are the inmates.

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What do you say, buddy? The inmates are big fans.

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You know, Lance, before we bring them on, I got to tell everybody

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he's a lot. Looks a lot different than

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wearing orange. Dude looks almost like he's

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going to be a future congressman or senator the way he's dressed

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right now. Yeah, he's got his fit on

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tonight. He's wearing your.

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Dress Lance and myself. Probably got some nutrition in

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too because we know that BOP food's no good.

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But of course, free at last. Congratulations, let's bring him

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in. Jake Lang, you're going to join

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us for the set the mood because I think you need a little pump

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up too all. Right.

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Welcome to the big Meek show, Jake Lang.

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What's up, my brother? Hey, how we doing guys?

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God bless you. I'm I'm ready for the pump up,

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man. I've been I've been away for

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four years and six days and where's the party at?

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I'm ready to hang out. All right, And that's what we

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want to hear, you know? You know, and I heard Jake, I

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just heard a rumor from Ryan Samsoul told me.

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He's like, yeah, you guys, everybody knows the big Megan

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prison. I don't know if we've become

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popular. I've never taken an ad out in

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prison legal news, so I don't know that anybody how they knew

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about us. But I guess we're making the

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rounds in there. Of course, you've been on the

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show before, but before we fire up, I got a little fired.

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Upset the mood to get you pumped up.

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I know you need that. And like I said, congratulations

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on your part and I'm happy you're out.

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But now it's time to take these bastards down.

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Let's set the mood, brother. Here we go.

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Oh. Build this.

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Sip me brick by brick loose. I don't lose, I win.

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They'll know. Me son.

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Get it 18 My philosophy. Is I'm the best ever, I'm the

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most brutal and vicious and most ruthless champion that's ever

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been. Fortify your mind and feel this

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level of happiness that you rise.

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The only thing that you can do is win so big that all of them

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constantly compare themselves to you.

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Except smile. Do you really want to achieve

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your rules, or are you just a dog?

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All right. Got to set the tone.

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Listen. So let me give people a little

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background on you. They know you as AJ Sixer, but

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of course you've been a January 6th political prisoner for over

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4 years without a trial. You were pardoned by President

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Trump on January 21st. You're a New York entrepreneur.

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You found the blessed news and produced the truth about January

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6th Rumbles most viewed documentary with over 2 million

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views from views from prison. You authored Patriot Prisoner

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and started the January 6th Legal Fund, raising millions for

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defendants. You launched the Political

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Prisoner Podcast, a top show hosted by the Gateway Pundit

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featuring high profile guests like General Flynn, Dinesh

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D'souza. Both of those guys are friends

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of ours. You survived over 900 days in

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solitary confinement. Of course, you credit your

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strength to Christian faith, speak passionately about liberty

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and the Constitution, and you gained national attention for

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your actions on January 6th where you attempted to save

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Roseanne Boylan as she died at the Capitol Police induced

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Stampede. And you did heroically rescue

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Philip Anderson, a black protester, from being trampled.

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He almost ended up in the same situation as Roseanne.

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And of course, sworn affidavits confirmed your life saving

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efforts. Viral footage of the rescue

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became central to your documentary.

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Yeah. And of course, now everybody

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wants to get you on the show. Appreciate you coming on there.

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Cuz you know, the big MIG show we've been battling for you guys

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since day one. Cuz I know what kind of a

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criminal enterprise the Department of Justice and the

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Bureau of Prisons is, Jake. Thanks, Mig.

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Thank you guys for having me on and your continued support of me

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and the January Sixers from the onset is definitely not

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unnoticed. We, I see you guys out there

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fighting for us. Now that we're out, we can kind

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of check in and see who's had our back and who is just coming

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along for the ride. Recently, now that the political

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winds have shifted, many people want to, you know, act like they

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were the biggest Gen. 6 advocates and they stood up for

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us when, you know, in the original first few months when

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we were first incarcerated and the world was calling us

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insurrectionists and violent domestic terrorists and all this

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garbage, you know, they weren't there.

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They weren't having our back. But now Donald Trump's calling

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us warriors and heroes. And, you know, the the world is

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accepting our release as an act of God, a deliverance.

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Now everyone wants to be on our side.

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So we appreciate the the real ones, the home grown, real deal

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conservatives like yourself. Thank you guys for having me on

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tonight. Well.

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You know, not all the world. Mine is some Democrats, some

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liberals over there in Congress. They're not happy.

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But who cares, right? As long as you guys are out,

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that's all that matters. Yeah, there's a lot of crying,

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there's no doubt. I I.

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Tell you, I tell. You I bought stock in in tissue.

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Yeah. Did you?

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I'm doing good, I think. I think there's I think you've

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got a real opportunity. Visine and Tissue are a great

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investment. It's not financial advice, but I

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want to say that I think you could really come up if you buy

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those both, you know, it's interesting you can find George.

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I'm going to have you go over to Urban Dictionary.

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Yeah, it's interesting, Jake. You can see by the date on this

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word that I started day one for you guys.

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We actually coined the term fed serection on our show and I

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think if you look at the date of when it was, when it was put on

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Urban Dictionary, they actually listed the word and gave us

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credit. You'll see that we've been in

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the game from the get go. I'll get it up and say it was

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Jane. Yeah.

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And you know, and for us, it's important because we've always

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wanted it. We've always said to everybody,

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and I say it even in the intro division and chaos, when you

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look at Washington, DC, it's a uniparty because it was very

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obvious that the congressional members that were supposed to be

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on our side, there were only a handful of them fighting for

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you. And I always had a problem with

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that. I always felt like they should

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have been doing more. And then when I heard stories

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about the J6 committee, you know, destroying exculpatory

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evidence, Brady material, Giglio material and doing what they

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were doing and lying. Of course we heard about your

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guys discovery. The only way you guys figured

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things out, it seems like is when you were able to talk about

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discovery. But I heard and I don't know

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Jake, if you were what part of this, Ryan told me they they

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would only let you look at your discovery.

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You couldn't even keep possession of it.

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Is that true? In some institutions, that was

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the case most of the time. They would only let you have it

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for 14 days and then they would come and take it.

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And, you know, with the amount of discovery we had, I mean, it

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was terabytes of data, thousands of hours of video.

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It was impossible to be able to review it in that short amount

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of time. And, you know, they would raid

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our cell and come in and take our notes that we took so that

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we could, you know, kind of build a case file.

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And when they moved me, and they moved Ryan many times too.

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That's my brother. Love him very dearly and he's a

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hero who who was attacked and assaulted at the DC jail and

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never cave to a plea deal. So I, you know, definitely

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support my my brothers who have stood firmly, but they moved me

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17 times. And so I lost my legal documents

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on the, you know, the diesel therapy run that they do to

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federal prisoners, especially political prisoners.

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They be there for a minute when you explain to the audience I

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was going to actually bring up diesel therapy, explain to them

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what the BOP does to intimidate defendants that are on pretrial

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hole. Of course.

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Well, diesel therapy is a torture tactic and they use it

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in order to basically grind down your your constitution as a man,

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your resolve, your ability to stand firm.

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So they'll take you in the middle of the night from 1

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institution and, you know, handcuff your hands and your

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feet together like Hannibal Lecter.

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They'll throw you in the back of a bus with a bunch of other poor

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forsaken souls and inmates. And then sometimes they'll even

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throw you on a plane and fly you all the way to Oklahoma.

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And all of this is, you know, you're only having like a

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Bologna sandwich once every 12 hours and you're you know,

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you're not getting any sleep. Your family doesn't know where

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you are, your attorneys to can't find you.

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None of your legal documents or anything that you've prepared

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follows you. And so it's a nightmare.

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You can't build a case that way. It leaves a person feeling

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unmoored and disillusioned and really just knocked off their

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kilter. And so it's it's a torture

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technique. It's psychological warfare.

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And they're using it to turn people into plea dealing lap

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dogs. And that's one thing I never

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considered. But you know, when you're faced

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with that amount of evil day in and day out and you can't even

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get settled in and get your own sneakers and your own T-shirts

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and all the kinds of stuff, you know, to feel like a human

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being, A lot of people just say I'll do whatever to get out of

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this situation. And that's what they want.

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They want people that are desperate and willing to take a

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plea deal just to get out of the, you know, horrible pretrial

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detention, torture. And I, and I want to make it

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clear to the audience, they want to intimidate you in a manner so

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that you, you guys have to understand when you get there,

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you basically have nothing. They give you a certain amount.

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You'll have uniforms or orange jumpsuits or socks and some pull

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on maybe some shower shoes if you're lucky.

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You have to buy a lot of that on on the commissary.

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And what happens is when they put you on diesel therapy, they

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often intentionally have you lose the items you bought off a

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commissary. You lose your food, you lose

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your sneakers, and then you're stuck starting over from scratch

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and you're only allowed to spend a certain amount of money a

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month. Now it doesn't sound very

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serious to somebody on the outside, but when you realize

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you, you, you finally got the money to buy a sweat suit or

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somebody brought money in from the in outside and you were able

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to get the necessities. Maybe underwear that hadn't had

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been worn by somebody hundreds of times previously or socks

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that had been worn by somebody else.

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The point is this stuff becomes really important to you, even

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though you're living out of a small locker in a very small

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location. It does.

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It's not what people think. It's not it's not it is a big

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deal. And and and they do it because

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they want to intimidate you. And one of the big threats.

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And I want to ask you about this because I don't know, but I just

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wanted to point out, George, what's the date on the Feds

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direction word that we coined? It's right there.

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It's January 7th, 2022. So January 7th, I coined the

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term Fed Surrection 2022. So that'll tell you that we

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started the onslaught with these guys right from the beginning.

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I took a lot of heat over that word when we stuck, when the

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Urban Dictionary decided to publish it.

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All right, so listen. So Ryan, let me ask you, when I

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talked to Ryan, one of the most disgusting things in his case is

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they arrested him and they didn't even have an indictment

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yet. Was that the same situation for

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you, or did they actually issue the indictment and then come and

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get you? No, I was arrested before I was

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indicted. I was one of the 1st January

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Sixers arrested on January 16th, 2021.

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The FBI kidnapped me from my home and I wasn't indicted to a

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few weeks later. And I want to point out to the

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audience, that's illegal, that's kidnapping.

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They are supposed to have a judge signed indictment before

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they arrest anybody. They're not supposed to arrest

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somebody. And then they issued the

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indictment. And let me go to the next step

00:18:08
here. You know, you were held six days

00:18:11
without bail and without a trial and then go on a four years and

00:18:16
six days. What am I saying?

00:18:17
Four years and six days without bail and a trial, did you?

00:18:20
So you could never get bail even though you had no prior criminal

00:18:23
history, is that correct? Yeah, I mean, there was a

00:18:26
certain list of Jan Sixers that were either had influence or of

00:18:31
some type of threatening nature to the establishment that the

00:18:36
FBI handed to the judges and said under no circumstance do

00:18:40
these people get out of prison until we, you know, railroad

00:18:44
them through the the system and then we'll stick them in the

00:18:47
gulag ourselves. But, you know, many people were

00:18:51
getting out on pretrial detention, but there was a

00:18:53
handful of us, like about 30 to 40 of us that were just pretty

00:18:57
much blackballed from the beginning.

00:19:00
The judges received special messaging.

00:19:02
Do not let these guys out. Whatever.

00:19:04
You know, the cost. They're on our like most wanted,

00:19:08
most dangerous, most influential list of Jan Sixers that we feel

00:19:14
it could expose us. And what's even more frightening

00:19:17
for the audience that you know, there is a right to a speedy

00:19:21
trial here in the United States. Everybody's supposed to get a

00:19:25
speedy trial. Four years and six days later,

00:19:29
no trial. That is a violation of a speedy

00:19:32
trial, right? You never waived your right to a

00:19:34
speedy trial, did you? No, my lawyers had basically

00:19:39
been arguing with the prosecutors for years about my

00:19:43
right to still maintain my right to a speedy trial.

00:19:45
But at the same time, we are waiting for them to produce

00:19:49
exculpatory evidence. We are waiting for them, which

00:19:52
just happened like 3-4 weeks ago.

00:19:54
The inspector general's report had officially confirmed there

00:19:57
were three dozen FBI agents on the ground that day

00:20:00
orchestrating and infiltrating and perpetuating the violence

00:20:04
there at the Capitol. And so we wanted that

00:20:07
information. So.

00:20:08
And that we can present it to my jury to go to trial.

00:20:11
I mean, that is information that would be absolutely vital for a

00:20:15
jury to hear. The fact that federal agents

00:20:18
came in, you know what I mean, possibly came into, I still

00:20:21
don't know who these people are. We don't know who they are,

00:20:23
where they were for the most part.

00:20:25
But I put possibly could have came into contact with one of

00:20:28
these people and they may have influenced or changed what I did

00:20:32
that day at the Capitol by, you know, maybe they assaulted

00:20:35
somebody or they set something up that put me in a compromise,

00:20:38
amazing situation where I had to defend my own life, which I did

00:20:42
on January 6th. And, you know, and that's what

00:20:45
makes it and I have to tell you that the sources we've heard

00:20:48
things from at different times that are in the know.

00:20:52
They say there was more than 200 federal agents from different

00:20:55
agencies. And the number I heard was 256.

00:20:58
Whether that's accurate or not, you know, it's really difficult

00:21:01
to tell. But there was supposedly 256

00:21:03
agents that had infiltrated the crowd along with what I would

00:21:08
consider Co conspirators to the agents like Ray Epps and others

00:21:12
that I believe orchestrated. Once they infiltrated and of

00:21:16
course the less lethal munitions, they were trying to

00:21:18
agitate the crowd because the crowd was being peaceful.

00:21:21
And then they started assaulting people in the crowd and that got

00:21:24
people nervous and of course things kicked off to a higher

00:21:26
level. I think everybody went there to

00:21:28
be peaceful. When you start getting hit in

00:21:29
the face with pepper balls and bean bags and tear gas, you

00:21:33
know, and let me ask you this, you know, we'd heard a story.

00:21:36
I don't know if you saw this while you're in the crowd.

00:21:39
One of the things that had been outed in some videos that you

00:21:42
guys may not have seen was the the federal agents in the crowd

00:21:47
were using different colored pop smoke to communicate.

00:21:51
Were you aware of that at all? No, I, I mean, I'm not aware of

00:21:55
that. All I know is that the, the

00:21:57
brutality that we experienced on the Capitol grounds that day is

00:22:00
like, kind of like akin to the, the Boston Tea Party.

00:22:05
I mean, you know, the, the, the Boston Massacre that happened to

00:22:08
induce that it was the police mass murdered 4 unarmed American

00:22:14
citizens that day. And so the crowd obviously

00:22:16
responded as American men should.

00:22:19
We stood up to defend the women that were being murdered in

00:22:21
front of us. Yeah, and, and there's no doubt

00:22:25
that that was intentional. We know that Pelosi had a film

00:22:29
squad on hand for her daughter. Was there.

00:22:31
Yeah. Yeah.

00:22:32
For filming. We heard about the

00:22:34
communications. We heard about the denial of the

00:22:36
10 National Guard members. There were lots of things they

00:22:41
did intentionally. We've had Cash Patel on the show

00:22:43
and many others that have talked to us, you know, in the show and

00:22:46
backstage. You know, I see this finally

00:22:49
getting exposed. But let's go back here for the

00:22:51
minute. Let's talk about your

00:22:52
confinement some more. You spent an you know, from what

00:22:56
I heard with Ryan, there was never any justification.

00:22:59
There was some comments from some supervisors about how they

00:23:02
were supposed to turn things up on you guys.

00:23:04
That's how Ryan took that one brutal beating. 900 days in

00:23:09
solitary confinement. That is some excessive solitary

00:23:14
confinement, you know, and for the audience, that means

00:23:17
restricted any sort of privileges.

00:23:19
You get a limited amount of any time outside, outdoor, in the

00:23:22
cage. Usually you're going to get 30

00:23:24
minutes maybe once or twice a week if you're lucky.

00:23:27
They usually reduce showering to once every 10 days.

00:23:31
I don't know what you you faced in there, you know, And can you

00:23:33
tell me, did you ever do anything that even made you

00:23:36
deserve 900 days in solitary confinement?

00:23:41
Well, I mean, of course, I'm a pretrial detainee.

00:23:43
I haven't even been found guilty of any crime.

00:23:45
But you know, the first year that we were incarcerated, they

00:23:48
put us all in solitary under the guise of COVID to protect us

00:23:53
from the germs of COVID. But they tortured us in order to

00:23:58
protect us, which is an oxymoron.

00:24:00
But you know, these people specifically wanted to silence

00:24:05
us. And that's why I was thrown in

00:24:06
solitary confinement so many times for doing interviews like

00:24:09
yours. One time I was thrown in

00:24:11
solitary confinement for doing our last interview many months

00:24:15
ago now. And it seems like a whole entire

00:24:17
lifetime ago where I was stuck in solitary confinement with my

00:24:21
MS13 cellmate for 40 days for doing our interview from the

00:24:27
Brooklyn MDC prison. That's the most notorious

00:24:30
dangerous prison in America. But we persevered.

00:24:33
You know, God gave us a courageous heart to stand firm

00:24:36
for what we believe in. And, you know, we never backed

00:24:39
down and surrendered. I know that without God's grace

00:24:42
in my life, I would have probably kilt over and died

00:24:46
after, you know, just a couple months of solitary.

00:24:48
But I was able to endure over two 2 1/2 years basically of

00:24:52
solitary confinement. It was, it was horrendous.

00:24:56
But you know, once you develop a good routine where you have a

00:25:00
relationship with the Lord and you're able to lean in on that,

00:25:03
you know, I prayed almost constantly and read the Bible

00:25:07
multiple times cover to cover and doing Bible studies with the

00:25:10
other men down the hallways in solitary confinement and, you

00:25:14
know, just preaching and reaching them with the word and

00:25:16
then, you know, working out like a madman.

00:25:19
Also he. Probably got some burpees in

00:25:21
with your MS13 cellmate I'm sure.

00:25:24
Yeah, yeah, I'm the, I'm the burpee king in the BOP.

00:25:27
I, I do a good thousand 2000 burpees when I want to cranking

00:25:32
it out with the guys who are or Navy Seals, you know, 3-4

00:25:35
hundred in a row. And so, you know, we've, we've

00:25:39
developed a pretty strong mental, you know, ability to

00:25:43
persevere over our enemies. Now that we're out, I think that

00:25:47
we're so uniquely qualified to to be the next, you know, a

00:25:51
group of leaders in this country.

00:25:53
I'd love to see more Jan Sixers running for office and

00:25:55
positioning themselves in key, you know, government positions

00:26:00
and community positions and NGOs and starting organizations and

00:26:05
podcasts and TV shows. I mean, give America should give

00:26:09
the Jan Sixers carte blanche to do what they want to do because

00:26:14
we've earned it. We've we suffered for

00:26:17
righteousness sake, we suffered for our constitutional liberties

00:26:20
in this country. And it's, you know, it's I'm

00:26:22
sick and tired of seeing, you know, these Harvard graduate

00:26:26
type of kids be handed, you know, all these different

00:26:29
appointments and positions and whatnot.

00:26:31
But the real deal patriots and many of them were veterans are,

00:26:36
you know, just kind of back Backpage in history.

00:26:39
So this time America, I think the American people support us

00:26:41
and they're going to support all the businesses and the

00:26:45
candidacies and different things that we launched sent me from

00:26:47
January 6th. I'm very happy.

00:26:49
I think we're. Seeing the difference now, I do

00:26:51
think we're seeing some pipe hitters come in.

00:26:53
I think Trump's made some great Cabinet picks.

00:26:56
I do believe that we're hopefully getting away from

00:26:58
these Yale, Harvard types, Core, Skull and Bones and the rest of

00:27:02
those associations. These are normally the installed

00:27:05
candidates with career political families that are connected.

00:27:10
Let's talk a. Little bit.

00:27:11
Hold on, Lance. Hold on.

00:27:11
I want to touch on something. Hold up.

00:27:13
Yeah, please. So first, Jake, I hope to God

00:27:15
that you and all the other J Sixers sue the hell out of the

00:27:19
BOP system. That's number one.

00:27:21
Number two, for all the suffering you guys did, you know

00:27:24
that you can't get back that time that you lost?

00:27:27
But it would be surely nice if somehow they show that the 2020

00:27:32
election was was stolen, if they actually show the proof to give

00:27:36
some justification and maybe ease that little pain of you

00:27:41
guys, of why you guys were there, you know, of course.

00:27:44
Well, we're feeling more vindicated than ever.

00:27:46
I mean, the Trump part in itself has brought so much.

00:27:50
I mean, one of the necessary components when you suffer like

00:27:53
we have is feeling heard and feeling the vindicated is the

00:27:59
best word. But also just the responsiveness

00:28:01
from the president United States to right these wrongs made a lot

00:28:06
of our, you know, kind of our hopelessness and the abandoned

00:28:09
feeling that we lived with for many years really heal almost

00:28:13
automatically. But to further that healing

00:28:15
process, it would be absolutely amazing if the 2020 election was

00:28:20
completely dismantled for the rigged, horrible stone action it

00:28:25
was and and exposed to the American people.

00:28:28
And the Jan Sixers would then be ultimately vindicated saying

00:28:31
that it was not, you know, an insurrection.

00:28:33
We did. But we were like the Sentinels

00:28:36
sent to guard the Republic. Yeah, I mean, listen, it it the

00:28:40
pardon is some justification and it's nice, but I look at it as

00:28:44
like there has to be some consequences for the people what

00:28:47
they did to you, you know, like the feds direction, like Lance,

00:28:50
you know, his his words, the feds are involved, Nancy Pelosi

00:28:53
that was involved and all the other people that were involved

00:28:56
in in that, in that sham stuff. You know that they, they, they

00:28:59
can't be above the law. Let's.

00:29:02
Put them in solitary for a year. Yeah, that would last a year in

00:29:06
solitary. They'd be crying like little

00:29:07
bitches and of course, not getting the medical attention

00:29:10
and all the other things that happened to them.

00:29:12
So, you know, the one thing that you got to I want to say to the

00:29:14
audience is we're not talking about a third world country

00:29:17
here. We're talking about the United

00:29:19
States of America. And one of the things that's

00:29:20
disgusting that circulates throughout the US is people say

00:29:24
that federal prison is a Country Club.

00:29:27
Well. Jake, for the audience out

00:29:29
there, hold on, Mike. And maybe the camps are lighter.

00:29:32
The camps are Country Club, no doubt.

00:29:34
But we're not talking about camps, although these guys all

00:29:37
should have been camps, even on pretrial, they should have been

00:29:39
at Lowe's. They shouldn't have been moved

00:29:41
around the country on diesel therapy.

00:29:43
Did you ever feel like you were at a Country Club, Jake?

00:29:47
The worst Country Club in America?

00:29:49
I don't know. I mean, I can't imagine anybody

00:29:52
could hear about what we've endured. 18 months without a

00:29:56
shaver haircut, 15 months without family visitation, no

00:30:01
religious services, Black mold and our prison cells coming out

00:30:06
of the vents. Moldy, rusty, disgusting water

00:30:11
in the DC gulag that we had to filter through socks in order to

00:30:14
drink. You know, constant threat of

00:30:17
being beaten up by prison guards.

00:30:20
And you know, you can't defend yourself against them or else

00:30:23
you'll catch an insane charge. So, you know, it's basically

00:30:27
just just open season. They'll they'll even handcuff

00:30:29
you before they do it. You know, I was pepper sprayed

00:30:32
in myself for doing Bible studies.

00:30:34
I was punched in the gut for singing the national anthem, the

00:30:37
famous J6 national anthem. I mean, you know, I say these

00:30:40
things not to just kind of rattle off and list complaints

00:30:42
because, you know, I really find it important that the American

00:30:46
people understand what really transpired to us.

00:30:48
But we're not whining. We're not moaning.

00:30:50
We don't need, you know, pity parties.

00:30:52
We just need you to understand that this is the ultimate end

00:30:55
game of the tyrannical oppression of the Marxist and

00:30:58
the communist. This is what they want to do to

00:31:00
you and your family. And we endured.

00:31:02
We had a faith in God that got us through.

00:31:04
We were strong men in this situation.

00:31:06
And you know, we didn't keel over and and cry about it.

00:31:09
But you know, even right now, I'm not just, you know, telling

00:31:12
you these things just to do some type of viral pity party or

00:31:17
something that, you know, all these influencers on social

00:31:19
media are all about sensationalism and, and and

00:31:23
whining and making everything like an eruption of a volcano.

00:31:26
But these are real deal things that happened to me and my

00:31:28
brothers and, you know, these aggressions, these

00:31:33
encroachments, these transgressions and encroachments

00:31:37
on Americans just who are accused of crimes not even

00:31:41
proven to be a criminal are insane.

00:31:44
And so I mean no all. Right, Jake, I'm going to hold

00:31:46
you right there. When we come back I want to talk

00:31:48
about some specific examples of that we're going to talk about

00:31:52
the BOP and goj because this is the first time you get to talk

00:31:54
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I'm bummed right now that he's in West Palm Beach man like.

00:38:00
You you missed an opportunity, but we didn't know it.

00:38:02
Of course we put this interview together.

00:38:04
You know, it was pretty quick. When I saw Jake, I was going to

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Number but and I knew he'd be back on social media pretty

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quickly so I wasn't sure. And of course, all of a sudden

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out of left field, I got an e-mail and then there it was.

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And and that's our plan, right? We're going to continue to bring

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It is not the Department of Justice is.

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Injustice. It's a different organization

00:38:36
that gets what gets represented. So Jake, I'd like you, and

00:38:40
again, I know you're not whining.

00:38:41
I don't think you're complaining.

00:38:42
I don't think you came here for a pulpit to look for a pity

00:38:46
party, as you mentioned a few minutes ago.

00:38:48
But I think it's crucial for the J Sixers to expose the guards,

00:38:53
to expose the prosecutors, to expose the agents in the way

00:38:57
they behave with family members and pets and whether or not they

00:39:01
arrested people without indictments.

00:39:04
I think it's really crucial for the American public to realize

00:39:07
we're not talking about the Middle East, We're not talking

00:39:09
about South America or some jail in Pakistan and India.

00:39:13
We're talking about the institution that's supposed to

00:39:16
be protecting the American country.

00:39:19
But of course, we know the Department of Justice and many

00:39:21
of the agents were pulled off of really important cases to chase

00:39:25
down peaceful J Sixers people. Some of the people that got

00:39:29
incarcerated, some of the people that had pending cases.

00:39:32
It was all just to make sure that you were afraid to

00:39:37
peacefully protest. They wanted to make sure you

00:39:40
wouldn't do it. So, Jake, let's start with the

00:39:43
day of your arrest. No indictment was presented.

00:39:47
Did they even have a warrant for your arrest or did they just

00:39:49
grab you without any paperwork whatsoever?

00:39:52
Well, on January 16th, 2021, I was walking back from church and

00:39:58
I was limping actually, because I was shot on January 6th with a

00:40:01
rubber bullet and my foot was shattered and.

00:40:05
So I was limping back from church in Newburgh, NY, where I

00:40:08
was living, and like 10 FBI vans pulled up full guns blazing,

00:40:14
tackled me onto the ground. And that was my last moment as a

00:40:17
free man. But no, they, they did not have

00:40:20
a, an indictment, but they did have a warrant for my arrest.

00:40:24
You know, some, some type of bogus criminal complaint that

00:40:30
they had chopped together and screwed together.

00:40:32
I had no case of me with the January Sixers.

00:40:34
What they did was they just arrested everybody and then they

00:40:37
started building their case on them, you know, and that's why

00:40:40
we didn't get to the speedy trials.

00:40:42
That's why we got, you know, thrown into the gulag, so that

00:40:45
they had time to build their case on us.

00:40:48
Let me ask you this, you know, and of course, we know that the

00:40:51
way the reason they moved like that, because that is normally

00:40:54
how it works, the federal system would normally be that they

00:40:56
would investigate an individual, then they would create a an

00:41:00
indictment, which they would present to a court and then the

00:41:03
court would issue an arrest warrant once the indictment was

00:41:06
confirmed. You know, that bill of

00:41:07
particulars is what they base the whole case on.

00:41:10
In this case, they had to put out a press event.

00:41:13
They wanted to make sure that peaceful protesting wasn't going

00:41:16
to continue throughout the United States because everybody

00:41:18
knew that Joe Biden cheated. We all knew it.

00:41:21
Of course, the J Sixers went there.

00:41:23
I mean, George and I almost went and then we got with our show.

00:41:26
We just got so busy. Like, I don't think we can go.

00:41:28
I mean, I was jealous of the people that had put their feet

00:41:31
up on Nancy Pelosi's desk and probably would have ended up

00:41:34
with you guys in the gulag. The point is that, you know,

00:41:39
you're looking at behavior when you start talking about a guy

00:41:42
that was in, you know, prison for four years and six days, and

00:41:47
900 of those days were in solitary confinement.

00:41:50
That would be cruel and unusual punishment.

00:41:53
The speedy trial violation is another.

00:41:55
Let's talk about other stuff. Your discovery.

00:41:58
The, the, the, the reputation of the DOJ is that they give

00:42:01
discovery material that is well curated.

00:42:06
And for the audience, what that means is that they go through

00:42:08
the discovery to make sure they only give you the evidence that

00:42:12
makes you guilty, which is called the inculpatory evidence.

00:42:16
The exculpatory evidence they don't provide you, Jake, how

00:42:20
many times did you find that maybe another J Sixer or

00:42:24
somebody else had it had indictment information that

00:42:28
would have been beneficial to your case, meaning that it would

00:42:30
have been exculpatory information and that you should

00:42:33
have been provided that? How many comparisons?

00:42:35
I'm sure you guys were comparing some notes, which they hate, by

00:42:38
the way. They don't want you to do that

00:42:39
at all. This, of course, that's where

00:42:41
the holes are and what they do. How much exculpatory evidence

00:42:44
besides obviously probably thousands of hours of video

00:42:48
footage that we know they didn't give you guys?

00:42:50
How much did you find? Well, one particular scene is,

00:42:55
and I've spoken about it in the courtroom multiple times,

00:42:58
pointing my finger at the prosecutor, saying why isn't

00:43:01
this video in my discovery? I've seen it personally seen it

00:43:04
multiple times, Brother Jan Sixers who were involved in the

00:43:10
West Terrace Tunnel area. Like I was trying to save

00:43:14
Roseanne Boylan and stop the police violence and protect my

00:43:17
fellow country men and women that were there peacefully

00:43:19
protesting. There was a situation that

00:43:22
transpired that Roseanne Boylan, this young woman, 38 year old

00:43:26
woman from Atlanta, GA had died. She was murdered by the Capitol

00:43:30
Police in a reverse Stampede. They pushed a whole bunch of

00:43:34
protesters down a flight of steps and she was crushed.

00:43:38
She was also stoked with chemical spray, ACS gas, tear

00:43:42
gas. She lost her life from a

00:43:45
multiple different things and she was also beaten while she

00:43:48
was unconscious on the ground by Officer Lila Moore.

00:43:51
So in this situation, I've seen multiple videos trying to give

00:43:57
her aid, trying to pick her up off the ground and and get her

00:44:00
away from this life threatening in life and ending situation she

00:44:05
was in. And there was an angle that was

00:44:07
never released on my evidence that I've seen on other people's

00:44:11
that was me with actually my physical hands pulling and

00:44:14
touching on Roseanne because of the way that it was situated.

00:44:18
She was very hard to see because she was at the bottom of a

00:44:21
dogpile. And this one video from the

00:44:25
Capitol Police body camera actually showed me with my hands

00:44:29
on her, trying to pick her up and drag her away.

00:44:32
And so they never wanted to give me that video for my own

00:44:37
evidence, but I seen it in the gulag on other people's laptops,

00:44:41
so. And that in itself is what I'm

00:44:44
talking about, because that video would have proved Jake

00:44:47
Lang to be a hero, and that is considered exculpatory evidence.

00:44:51
And when you don't provide that evidence, when you don't give

00:44:54
that, that would be considered a due process violation.

00:44:58
That would be a deprivation of rights under color of law.

00:45:01
A speed trial rate would affect that.

00:45:03
That would mean that, in fact, Jake Lang had what I would call

00:45:07
a major violation in his case because it's fruit of the

00:45:09
poisonous tree doctrine that they did not provide him all his

00:45:13
exculpatory evidence so that he could prepare defense.

00:45:15
Because that video would have proved Jake Lang to be a hero.

00:45:18
They couldn't frame Jake Lang to be a hero.

00:45:20
They had to frame him to be this, you know, evocateur to be

00:45:25
this bad guy at J6. They didn't do that, but that's

00:45:28
how that's how your department, your federal Department of

00:45:31
Justice operates. They hide the evidence.

00:45:34
They cheat and lie. Jake, I'm going to ask you a

00:45:37
question about so you saw this evidence.

00:45:41
What are the things that the prosecutors and I want to ask

00:45:43
you this, do you know who the how many facilities did you stay

00:45:47
at that Securest Technologies was the phone provider here?

00:45:52
We go. Many, many facilities were, you

00:45:55
know, with, with Securus, I don't even know how many, maybe

00:45:59
over 10. It's, it's one of the most

00:46:01
popular ones. It's he did a global Tellink or

00:46:03
Securus. That's it pretty much.

00:46:05
Well, I'm going to share something with you.

00:46:06
You may or may not know Securus Technologies has probably

00:46:10
committed one of the largest constitutional violations in

00:46:13
U.S. history. It started in 2006, US versus

00:46:17
Novak and it's moved forward from there.

00:46:19
In 10 to 15% of all cases, Securus technology is and

00:46:25
because they had had a flaw in their software, I don't know if

00:46:28
it's out ongoing to 2122, but the last case that was reported

00:46:32
was in 2021 that every time they updated the software, all the

00:46:38
privileged communication blocks are wiped out.

00:46:43
And until they are re updated. That means if any US Marshall,

00:46:46
Department of Justice, federal officer, FBI agent, DEAATF,

00:46:51
Capitol Police orders copies of a defendant's disc, those discs

00:46:55
are going to include all of the privileged communications with

00:47:00
your attorney, with your attorney, with your paralegals,

00:47:03
with your private investigator. And they are listening to your

00:47:07
phone calls. So that is something you should

00:47:09
be aware of. There was a motion filed just

00:47:11
today for a case in the Brady versus United States.

00:47:15
If you know the, I'm sorry, Bundy versus the United States,

00:47:18
if you know the Bundy Ranch case, you can look at that, but

00:47:21
you should do some research on Google.

00:47:22
You're going to find out the Securus Technologies has been

00:47:25
eavesdropping and has been caught eavesdropping and they've

00:47:28
been working with the Department of Justice, meaning that they've

00:47:31
committed what I would consider both misprisings of a felony.

00:47:35
They've violated both state and federal wiretapping laws, so

00:47:39
this may be something you're going to want to tell the rest

00:47:41
of your J Sixers. It is likely, if they ever

00:47:44
ordered the discs in your case, that they listen to your legal

00:47:48
phone calls. Did you have any idea that was

00:47:50
going on? I mean, we automatically assumed

00:47:54
from the very get go that everything that we were doing

00:47:57
because of the nature of them calling us domestic terrorists

00:48:01
through the Patriot Act that they were going to usurp and

00:48:05
totally go around all constitutional protections we

00:48:09
had. So, you know, any phone call ad

00:48:12
with my attorneys and whatnot, we knew they were listening.

00:48:15
They're monitoring whether or not secure has been caught doing

00:48:18
it or not. It just was something that we

00:48:20
automatically assumed. And so that's par for the

00:48:23
course. That sounds exactly like our

00:48:25
corrupt Department of Justice and these NGOs that are really

00:48:31
compromised. They really had no right to

00:48:34
classify you as domestic terrorists, that that was a

00:48:36
fabricated narrative and it doesn't give them the right to

00:48:39
violate your, your right to privilege communications with

00:48:43
your counsel. It's a very clear right,

00:48:45
constitutional right. It's a due process violation.

00:48:49
I think that you should probably have a discussion with your

00:48:51
attorney because I would think it was likely that it happened.

00:48:54
I can't tell you for 100%, but the time frame matches with

00:48:57
other cases. If you spend some time online,

00:48:59
you might find out. And the reason I think it's

00:49:01
important is because I believe that when we start tying

00:49:04
together all the people in the federal prison system, all the

00:49:06
pretrial defendants, and again, you weren't guilty.

00:49:08
You weren't guilty yet. You are pretrial defendant.

00:49:11
Never was found guilty of any crime.

00:49:13
They never gave me a trial. Yeah, and this is the most

00:49:15
egregious of violations, eavesdropping on phone calls.

00:49:19
So you might want to spend some time on that because I believe

00:49:21
it's the largest constitutional violation in U.S. history that's

00:49:25
been committed on that, not only against the J Sixers, but many

00:49:28
others. Let's talk about the BOP Bureau

00:49:33
of Prisons, a very criminal entity with a lot of people

00:49:37
violating the law where there's whether they're stealing food

00:49:40
out of the kitchens. Let's talk about your food.

00:49:43
We've heard horrible stories about black mold, mice feces in

00:49:47
the, in the, you know, the, the oatmeal roaches and lots of

00:49:51
other things. People act like you guys are

00:49:54
whining and dining, but of course, without commissary,

00:49:57
which they restrict your access to, especially in solitary.

00:50:00
I believe you get the restricted menu if I'm right.

00:50:03
Restricted commissary order sheet where you get very little

00:50:06
you're allowed to. Order you got nothing Nothing.

00:50:08
Lemonade pack and A and a Turkey stick.

00:50:11
That's it. They they pretty much restrict

00:50:13
you when it comes to commissary when you're in solitary.

00:50:15
Supposedly you've lost all your rights.

00:50:17
Tell me about the food and what you interacted and what they did

00:50:20
to you guys, whether it was not feeding you past time zones

00:50:23
because of the diesel therapy or other which what I would

00:50:26
consider human rights violations by the Bureau of Prisons.

00:50:31
Well, the BOP is one of the most draconian institutions we have.

00:50:36
They're overbearing. The biggest thing that they did

00:50:40
to me was restrict my ability to speak to the American people.

00:50:44
I actually had to go in Brooklyn, MDC, the Metropolitan

00:50:47
Detention Center here. It worked there in Brooklyn, NY

00:50:52
had orchestrated multiple raids on my cell to try to find my

00:50:57
contraband cell phone that they provided me.

00:51:00
I mean, you know, the prison guards bring it in and then you

00:51:02
buy it and you use it and then they come and rage in, steal it

00:51:05
and they go sell it to some other schmuck.

00:51:08
But you know, that's just the way things work in Brooklyn.

00:51:11
But the worst thing they did was constantly violate my human

00:51:16
right to be able to speak to other human beings if I sticking

00:51:19
me and sticking me in solitary confinement for months at a time

00:51:23
where I had no access to the outside world.

00:51:26
So that was the most egregious thing they did to me.

00:51:28
I mean, you know, the place is completely Brooklyn.

00:51:31
MDC and the Lewisburg Penitentiary were the only two

00:51:35
BOP facilities I was at and both of them horribly mismanaged,

00:51:40
both of them weaponized in order to try to break down human

00:51:44
beings. Not proper facilities whatsoever

00:51:48
for rehabilitation, no religious rights, no healthcare, nothing

00:51:53
of that nature. And so you know, in most of the

00:51:56
classes that were being taught, there were just self-taught

00:51:59
classes, just guys that wanted to do something with their time

00:52:03
and educate. They offer no education,

00:52:05
nothing. So I mean, these are like Marin

00:52:07
wastelands of drugs and violence.

00:52:09
And unless you know Jesus Christ, unless you have a

00:52:12
relationship with God and you're really driven to keep yourself

00:52:14
out of trouble and, you know, working hard to further your

00:52:18
life and read books and work out and do Bible studies and stuff.

00:52:23
It's pretty much just a vortex of, of violence and, and drugs

00:52:27
that destroy people's lives that enter into these facilities.

00:52:31
And they're not, you know, anything I would wish on my

00:52:34
worst enemy. Yeah, it's what I think is that

00:52:39
people don't think that. They think that the food is

00:52:41
amazing. Did you ever see anything in the

00:52:44
food? We heard some stories from Ryan.

00:52:46
We've heard stories from others. Besides this dirty rusty water

00:52:50
being one of the only beverages you were supplied, what kind of

00:52:54
stuff? Did you see anything intentional

00:52:55
in the food? Did you see, you know, rats?

00:52:58
You know a feces? Or in the DOC, which is the

00:53:02
Department of Corrections based out of Washington, DC, that's

00:53:05
the DC's, you know, little small, small town version of the

00:53:08
BOP. We caught them multiple times,

00:53:11
like putting some type of chemical cleanser in our food

00:53:14
that made it taste like bleach or, you know, like somebody just

00:53:17
dumped a whole bottle of Dawn dish soap in there.

00:53:21
And so, you know, quite often our food was unedible and we

00:53:24
just ended up sending the whole entire cart of trays back in

00:53:28
protest and doing hunger strikes and whatnot.

00:53:31
Like I said, I've done probably about four or five hunger

00:53:34
strikes in the longest 1 lasted 12 days.

00:53:38
Wow. You know, it's just crazy.

00:53:41
And it's crazy that they don't recognize.

00:53:42
Well, they do recognize it. They do it intentionally.

00:53:45
There's a national menu they're supposed to adhere to.

00:53:47
They're supposed to have the number of calories, protein,

00:53:50
carbohydrates. And what happens is many of the

00:53:52
guards, they've been caught. There's been guards, they've

00:53:54
been charged, that were running restaurants and food service

00:53:57
businesses and they steal directly out of the kitchen.

00:53:59
I don't know what. What would they do with that

00:54:01
food? Like who would they sell them to

00:54:03
on the outside? Because the food's horrible as

00:54:04
it is. Who the hell would want to buy

00:54:06
that on the outside? I don't.

00:54:07
Get it? You know I don't.

00:54:08
I agree with you. I don't know, but I guess if

00:54:10
you're getting it for free, maybe you can still turn a buck.

00:54:13
If you're running some kind of a restaurant at the end of the

00:54:15
day, they end up not doing the menu.

00:54:17
They have to stretch items, they give you less than you're

00:54:19
supposed to and they lie about it.

00:54:21
And then of course, there are many facilities that the the

00:54:24
ceilings are caving in in the kitchens.

00:54:27
You've got vermin running around the kitchens, whether it's

00:54:29
roaches or rats or mice, and you've got black mold where

00:54:33
they're preparing the products. And that's in not only in the

00:54:35
cells, it's not only in the showers, it's throughout the

00:54:38
Phyllisphilies. Because a lot of these are

00:54:39
outdated. And I'm not telling you these

00:54:41
guys have to live wine and dining.

00:54:43
I'm saying they should. The sentence is supposed to be

00:54:47
the penalty. It's not supposed to be what

00:54:50
they do to these guys to violate them.

00:54:52
Additionally, they're not supposed to make it worse.

00:54:54
Being away from your families, losing your job, losing your

00:54:57
reputation, that's supposed to be the penalty for the crime.

00:55:01
It's not supposed to be additional forms of behavior

00:55:04
towards them. Let's talk about the guards for

00:55:06
a minute. You talked about some of the

00:55:08
beatings. You want to fill us in on what

00:55:10
they did to some of the J Sixers and other inmates.

00:55:13
And I want to make it clear this isn't just the J Sixers.

00:55:17
This kind of bullshit is going on across the country in

00:55:20
federal, pretrial and federal facilities all over the country.

00:55:25
There are all sorts of criminal activity by the guards.

00:55:28
There are all sorts of of things they are doing to inmates

00:55:31
because they get away with it because the accountability and

00:55:33
consequences are not where they should be.

00:55:36
And you guys are like, well, you know, they did commit a crime.

00:55:38
There are many inmates right now.

00:55:40
There are many defendants in prison that are not guilty of

00:55:43
their crimes. There is no possible way the

00:55:46
Department of Justice, any mathematician would tell you

00:55:48
that they would have a 96 or 98% conviction rate if they weren't

00:55:52
friggin cheating. It's impossible.

00:55:55
The state can't do it. There's no way the Fed can do it

00:55:57
any better. And the Fed is not any better

00:55:59
than the state. You've seen it already with

00:56:02
USAID. You've seen all the bullshit

00:56:04
that they're doing in there. The DOJ is the same department.

00:56:07
It isn't because their attorneys are any better and it isn't

00:56:09
because they're Bureau of Prisons or federal agents.

00:56:11
They're no different than the states.

00:56:14
So Ryan, let's talk about that. Guards beating people up for no

00:56:17
reason at all and causing acts of violence.

00:56:21
Yeah, I mean, you know, eyewitness personally.

00:56:23
Guards handcuffed people behind their back and punch them in the

00:56:26
face in the DC jail. You know, myself, I was

00:56:30
assaulted twice by the prisoners, actually three times.

00:56:33
The night I was pardoned, they came and they scooped me up,

00:56:37
wrenched my wrist, threw my, you know, threw me in handcuffs and

00:56:40
and picked me up and threw me in the cell because they said that

00:56:43
the pardon paperwork had not been officially received yet.

00:56:46
And I was ready to go. I packed up all my stuff and

00:56:48
said I'm not locking down. Never again.

00:56:51
I've got a pardon right here from President Trump.

00:56:54
So it's time to open up the doors and let me go.

00:56:57
But they did not like that and they retaliated.

00:57:00
But, yeah, you know, I witnessed, I witnessed multiple

00:57:03
assaults for people not wearing masks.

00:57:05
Jan Sixers pepper sprayed for, you know, going to the medical

00:57:10
cart that comes in to take your nighttime meds, but without a

00:57:13
mask on, which is impossible to take oral medication without a

00:57:17
mask on anyway or with a mask on.

00:57:19
And so, you know, they just were incredibly abusive to us.

00:57:23
But I also have, you know, just a few couple prison guards that

00:57:27
were humane towards us and Christians that came and prayed

00:57:30
with me and made sure that I was OK in solitary confinement.

00:57:34
And, you know, brought me some extra commissary items that were

00:57:37
sent down by my Jan six brothers from the main Jan 6 unit down to

00:57:41
solitary where I was at most of the time in the hole.

00:57:44
And so there were a couple guards that and and especially

00:57:48
in Lewisburg, PA, because that's Trump country there that were,

00:57:52
you know, amazing towards us trying to at least alleviate

00:57:57
the, you know, the horrible nature of being confined.

00:58:00
But you know, one thing I said to every prison guard that I met

00:58:03
was that if you were a true man, if you were a true patriot, you

00:58:06
wouldn't have come to work today knowing that you're a spoken the

00:58:09
wheel of the system that is persecuting me and my the Gen.

00:58:13
six brothers. You have a a duty to God and to

00:58:17
your country to not contribute to our imprisonment.

00:58:20
Because just like the Nazi brown shirts, they may have not been

00:58:24
the one to pull the lever in the shower, God forbid, in the name

00:58:27
of Jesus, but some of them just opened up the door to the train

00:58:31
car, right? And so and they just said, I'm

00:58:33
just following orders. But that's not an excuse.

00:58:36
We have to use discernment from God.

00:58:38
We have to be able to make decisions based upon a strong

00:58:41
moral compass and not based based upon keeping some lousy

00:58:45
job as a prison guard to feed your family.

00:58:48
There's a million ways to feed your family rather than taking

00:58:51
and stripping the rights of Jan 6 patriots.

00:58:54
That's no way to put bread on the table.

00:58:56
And so I told every prison guard I met that I got close with.

00:58:59
You know, I respect that you're trying to look out for us and,

00:59:03
you know, trying to make our time here not as unbearable.

00:59:06
But at the end of the day, unless you're protesting outside

00:59:08
that jail and refusing to go to work to be culpable in, in our

00:59:15
torture, then you're not being a real man.

00:59:17
You're, you're, you're making excuses.

00:59:19
You're compromising your integrity.

00:59:20
So, you know, there are prison guards that were just

00:59:23
disgustingly overbearing. They, you know, came and tried

00:59:28
to enforce arbitrary rules and making things up on the fly in

00:59:32
order to lock us down in order to further exacerbate, you know,

00:59:37
the, the, the conditions that were horrible, you know, not

00:59:41
letting us hang family photos up in our cells, stuff to give us

00:59:45
comfort while we're, you know, trying to, to manage our mental

00:59:50
and spiritual health in these solitary confinement situations.

00:59:54
You know, so things like that, that were so overbearing, they

00:59:58
were just basically putting their foot on the back of our

01:00:01
necks, trying to impose as much terror as much of their

01:00:07
authority, their false color of law authority that they were,

01:00:11
you know, temporarily given. And now it's all been stripped

01:00:14
away. I guarantee you the prison

01:00:16
guards that held us are all going to get fired here very

01:00:19
soon because my prosecutors been fired, my FBI agents been fired,

01:00:23
and the president that held me. Hostage for four years, he's

01:00:27
been fired by the American people, so it's just about time

01:00:30
that accountability comes to these prison guards and the

01:00:33
prison officials. Warden Maldonado at the DC, at

01:00:37
the at the OR the what was it the Brooklyn MDC?

01:00:40
I've been moved so many times to so many different facilities.

01:00:44
So forgive me, but Warden Maldonado at Brooklyn MDC, we're

01:00:48
coming for your job. You were a tyrant.

01:00:51
You allowed me to rot in solitary confinement, to have to

01:00:55
only the only way I could speak out to the American people was

01:00:59
through a 12 day hunger strike, which you came and visited and

01:01:02
laughed at me multiple times in my pain, in my suffering.

01:01:07
And so you, Sir, are a Class A brown shirt tyrant.

01:01:11
And you'll see the accountability of our Father in

01:01:15
heaven one day. And you will not be able to

01:01:16
stand before him. But you'll also see

01:01:18
accountability here on earth with the new Trump

01:01:21
administration. So we're making a list part of

01:01:24
my new organization, the federal Watchdog, which is basically the

01:01:29
the, the overgrowth or the spin out of all the other Jan 6

01:01:32
organizations I founded that. Just jump in there right now.

01:01:36
Go to your organizations. Let's talk about your

01:01:38
congressional run. Now is the time to do it.

01:01:41
Let's jump into all that. So let's specifically for the

01:01:44
audience, pay attention. Jake has got a plan.

01:01:46
He's going to be running for U.S.

01:01:47
Senate. So let's talk about your

01:01:49
organizations, let's talk about U.S.

01:01:50
Senate, and let's talk about what you're going to hang your

01:01:53
hat on and what you plan to fix if elected.

01:01:57
Yeah, Amen. So, you know, the federal

01:02:00
watchdog, which is kind of like the natural growth of all the

01:02:04
Jan 6 organizations I've run the J6 Legal Fund, sponsor, J6J6,

01:02:09
Rebuild and a few others that have been, you know,

01:02:12
instrumental in keeping our community alive.

01:02:15
And the people that have been suffering, their families have

01:02:18
become bankrupt from this horrible persecution.

01:02:22
You know, the dads, most of these guys are the breadwinners.

01:02:25
They're ripped out of the home. The young wife and kids are left

01:02:27
to fend for themselves. They have no, you know, life

01:02:30
savings anymore because they blew that on a federal lawyer,

01:02:34
100 thousand dollar lawyer, most of these guys are.

01:02:38
And so now they're emerging out of prison completely penniless.

01:02:42
Some of them don't even have a home.

01:02:43
They already mortgaged it and it was bankrupt and sold off to the

01:02:46
bank, cars repossessed. So these guys are literally like

01:02:50
on Dire Straits, a lot of them my best friends.

01:02:53
And so we started the J6 Rebuild life rebuilding project.

01:02:57
It's j6rebuild.com if you guys want to check that out.

01:03:00
Actually, Meg, I'd like if you showed the the j6rebuild.com

01:03:05
site. There's a little video on there

01:03:07
that is, you know, very compelling that I'd like your

01:03:10
audience members to watch. It's really, I mean

01:03:15
j6rebuild.com. Go ahead job, pull that up.

01:03:20
George will get on, and he's a pit bull.

01:03:22
Thank you. Yes, that's been our our newest

01:03:25
initiative that's been very successful.

01:03:27
We've been able to give $1000 cash to every Jan Sixer that's

01:03:30
left prison who has asked for it.

01:03:33
We've served like 120 or 130 guys.

01:03:36
There was about 200 of us that were just emerging out of

01:03:39
prison. So we still got some more.

01:03:41
And if, if any Jan Sixer is listening to this and wants to

01:03:44
receive those funds, please go and DM me on my Twitter.

01:03:48
Jake playing J6. Jake, when I go to J6, whatever

01:03:52
it is, it takes me to give send go, is it the number?

01:03:55
Six yes, no, that's it. That's our give send go page.

01:03:58
That's. What you want me to show?

01:04:00
OK. Yep, Yep.

01:04:01
Yeah, that's just an automatic redirect to give send go.

01:04:03
It's easier that way. Yeah, it's.

01:04:05
Crazy. Try to give people a easy

01:04:08
domain. They don't want you to land on

01:04:09
your feet. It's not only reputational

01:04:12
damage they've done, they try to make sure that people, that's

01:04:14
part of what lawfare is, drain their resources, ruin their

01:04:18
family ties, have them lose their homes, their job, their

01:04:22
savings, so they come out destitute and ruined.

01:04:25
They don't teach people the education system and the federal

01:04:28
prison system is crooked. Unicore is a crooked operation

01:04:32
that they force the inmates to work for because they don't have

01:04:35
another solution to provide any money that even comes close.

01:04:37
Let's go and throw out the Gibson Go, George.

01:04:39
I apologize if I was talking there.

01:04:40
No, no, no. I'm doing something.

01:04:41
All right. We're here.

01:04:43
There's supposed to be a video right there.

01:04:45
If your audience goes to j6rebuild.com they'll be able to

01:04:49
see the video. Maybe you guys have a plug in or

01:04:51
something to block the the videos.

01:04:56
Sometimes the advertisement plugins do that so that you

01:05:00
don't get the vigilian ads that are all over the Internet

01:05:03
nowadays. But that's our Gibson Go.

01:05:06
We'd really appreciate. You know, my guys are, are

01:05:09
they're, they're in desperate need.

01:05:10
They're just trying to get their feedback underneath them and

01:05:12
their lives in order. And so if you guys go to

01:05:15
j6rebuild.com, you can make a contribution.

01:05:18
You know, like I said, we're giving everybody cash to get it.

01:05:21
First month's rent or new pair of sneakers or new clothing, you

01:05:26
know, oh, there it is I love it If we played that video, it's

01:05:29
very it's very well done Why is it coming up and so.

01:05:38
People have to play here for you, Jake.

01:05:40
We'll give it a shot. Keep.

01:05:41
Going up and you can make some changes.

01:05:43
Yes, so you know we're. Just why he's doing that, Jake.

01:05:46
We're just supplying basic needs, basic necessities, cell

01:05:49
phone, groceries, stuff like that to the Gen.

01:05:52
Sixers who are emerging. So they need your help.

01:05:55
We appreciate your help. You know, it's only by your

01:05:57
generosity, the American people, that we've been able to somewhat

01:06:01
sustain ourselves and our families while we've been

01:06:03
incarcerated. Without, you know, the love of

01:06:06
God and the generosity of the American patriot family we have,

01:06:10
I'm sure many families would have been completely, you know,

01:06:13
falling apart. And you know, there already are

01:06:16
enough horror stories from January 6 as far as many.

01:06:20
Of you guys are still being held like Jeremy Brown, We've been

01:06:24
pretty vocal about that. It's disgusting.

01:06:26
These are people that have received presidential pardons,

01:06:29
but the Department of Justice and the BOP continues to

01:06:33
retaliate against them by not releasing them.

01:06:37
They are now political prisoners and those people that are

01:06:40
holding them, let me forewarn you, General Michael Flynn warns

01:06:43
you not too long ago. Let me warn you here, I've been

01:06:45
in many discussions. Those people that are holding

01:06:48
those individuals, get ready for crime and punishment all.

01:06:51
Right, Lance, I got it. So.

01:06:53
Let's rock'n'roll, let's play the video.

01:08:22
None. That's great.

01:08:39
All right, Jake, let's talk about and if you can donate to

01:08:43
that fund, of course, the Big League Show appreciates it.

01:08:46
We always want to see you support these guys, their

01:08:48
political prisoners. I would like to see them get

01:08:52
reparations at some point. I'd like to see their cases

01:08:54
completely expunged off their records.

01:08:56
It's not that I don't appreciate the the presidential pardon.

01:08:59
It's just that that though even those presidential pardons in

01:09:02
cases of like Mike Flynn and Rodger Stone, they still use

01:09:06
those against them. These guys didn't get deserved

01:09:09
to get charged the beginning, especially a guy like Jake Lang

01:09:11
that I believe was an American hero and trying to save people

01:09:14
from the police assault on January 6th.

01:09:17
As more details details come out, I don't care which side of

01:09:20
the aisle you're on, this should piss you off.

01:09:22
It should piss you off when you hear about the Department of

01:09:24
Justice or like we have to call on this show, the Department of

01:09:27
Injustice. You should piss you off when you

01:09:29
hear about the Bureau of Prisons.

01:09:31
I'm not telling you that there aren't people in prison that

01:09:33
belong there, but there are many that do not.

01:09:35
There are many innocent victims that don't have an ability to

01:09:38
defend themselves, and they've been given public defenders,

01:09:41
also known as public pretenders. These are the kind of

01:09:45
individuals that do not defend inmates.

01:09:47
They sell them out and tell them that they they don't take the

01:09:50
plea that the DOJ is going to use a superseding indictment.

01:09:54
The superseding indictment is one of the most threatening

01:09:57
tools of the Department of Justice and they use it over and

01:10:00
over and over again. If I sound like I'm irritated,

01:10:03
it's because I, I am, because absolute immunity is what the

01:10:07
Department of Justice hides behind.

01:10:09
Qualified immunity is what the agents and Department of Justice

01:10:12
hide behind. They operate unconstitutionally

01:10:15
and non constitutionally. Jake, if you're going to run for

01:10:18
Senate and you are, what are you going to do about all that?

01:10:21
What are you what what? What are you going to run on and

01:10:23
how are you going to make a difference if elected?

01:10:26
Well, thank you. I mean, you know, I look to

01:10:28
represent the people of Florida. I think that Florida is taking

01:10:31
the lead in the most MAGA state in the country.

01:10:34
I mean, the boat parades, the the the patriotic fervor here.

01:10:38
I mean, Donald Trump, Mar a Lago are based out of here.

01:10:41
It's kind of like the conservative Hollywood.

01:10:43
And I believe that the Floridian people need to send somebody to

01:10:47
Senate that is not going to compromise.

01:10:48
It is going to be a firebrand. It's going to stir things up and

01:10:52
shake up the political establishment.

01:10:54
And I think after being in prison for four, three years, I

01:10:57
understand where we went wrong as a country, what the

01:11:01
beautiful, precious price of freedom is and how to best

01:11:04
defend it at any cost. Your Jan 6 political prisoners

01:11:09
are going to be tomorrow's political leaders.

01:11:11
And I want to be one of those public servants who can make a

01:11:14
difference. And I think that Florida's the

01:11:17
state to do it. I've, you know, I had my

01:11:19
grandparents here and both of them on both sides growing up

01:11:22
here and visited them for, you know, my entire life.

01:11:25
And I ran a business out of Florida as a successful young

01:11:29
entrepreneur with the Jewish community down here helping me,

01:11:34
you know, along in my my travels as a entrepreneur.

01:11:37
And so I have deep roots here in Florida and I'm just looking to

01:11:40
make a real difference. I mean, this is basically what

01:11:43
we want to do. We want to end the era of Mitch

01:11:46
McConnell and Chuck Schumer's corruption and the weak need

01:11:50
leadership in. We need more firebrands.

01:11:53
We need America First Patriots to step up.

01:11:55
And the January Sixers are answering the call.

01:11:57
Speaking of weak knees, Mitch McConnell fell today and said

01:12:00
it. Yeah, that was a bad.

01:12:01
That was a bad pun. Maybe I had a bad taste, but

01:12:04
yeah, weak kneed. Weak kneed for sure.

01:12:06
The turtle. Needs to go time out.

01:12:07
It's not a bad taste. None of that.

01:12:09
He's been needing to go like 20 years ago.

01:12:13
Yeah, we need term limits in Congress.

01:12:15
This geriatric Geritol crowd of the Nancy Pelosi's, the Dianne

01:12:20
Feinstein's, the Mitch McConnell's, they need to go.

01:12:24
We can't be going long term and a cost shifty shift.

01:12:27
We've never liked him, so he's got to go also.

01:12:30
All right, listen, Jake, we, we so appreciate the interview.

01:12:32
But before I cut George, I told the J Sixers to join us tonight.

01:12:36
I don't know if any of them are in the chat or not.

01:12:38
I invited as many as I could. I was hoping that some of them

01:12:40
would show up. Are there any comments in the

01:12:42
chat from J Sixers? I told him for sure we would

01:12:44
talk about it live on air. So in the time we've got left,

01:12:47
George, is there anything in there that we need to discuss?

01:12:50
I don't know mods anything, give me a second.

01:12:57
And Jake, I appreciate the time you've given us tonight.

01:12:59
I just want to make sure that other J Sixers have had an

01:13:02
opportunity to voice their concerns or maybe statements if

01:13:04
in fact they joined us. Of course, those are my

01:13:07
brothers, their platform, you know, they, they haven't had one

01:13:11
for so long. So anybody that is willing to

01:13:14
give them a voice, you know, being in the, the basement of a

01:13:16
gulag for four years, that they're all heroes that deserve

01:13:20
their story to be told. So please.

01:13:23
I don't know. You know what, Lance?

01:13:24
You know some names you don't recognize.

01:13:25
You know, maybe they don't want to say they're AJ Sixer yet.

01:13:28
And they could be shy. I don't know.

01:13:30
OK, All right. Well, I just want to make sure.

01:13:32
I didn't want to not give them an opportunity.

01:13:34
You know, the guys that were mostly in the press or the guys

01:13:38
that like Jake that had access at different times.

01:13:41
I want to make sure that none of these guys are forgotten here on

01:13:44
the Big MIG Show. You always have a home.

01:13:46
We're always going to make statements and do what we can to

01:13:48
you, whether it's in the public, whether it's through our circle

01:13:51
of influence or otherwise. You can count on George and I to

01:13:54
fight for you guys just like we're fighting for ourselves.

01:13:56
I do not like the Department of Justice in its current form.

01:13:59
It's not that I don't believe we need one.

01:14:01
I don't believe we need this one, and I do not believe that

01:14:04
we need this Bureau of Prisons in the way that it's operating.

01:14:07
It it it's right. In my opinion, they have

01:14:09
violated people's rights for many, many years.

01:14:11
They've taken advantage of a system that has no

01:14:14
accountability and consequences. So Jake Lang and let me give

01:14:17
them your, let's give everybody in the audience.

01:14:19
If you haven't aren't following Jake, you should be.

01:14:21
I think this is a young guy that's going to make some big

01:14:24
moves. Hold on.

01:14:24
Go ahead, George. I got from one of our followers

01:14:29
her her name, Listen, her name Lance, it's Gigi Georgie.

01:14:33
She said her her daughter will be releasing a Patriots song for

01:14:37
J Sixers and the Patriots in America.

01:14:41
All right, so Gigi, when she's releasing it, let us know so we

01:14:44
can get it to them. And we got your daughter.

01:14:47
We got. You We're happy to play it on

01:14:49
air. Of course we produce it.

01:14:50
You know this show, we had the Let's Talk Music segment.

01:14:52
We do music, we do MMA, we do authors, documentarians.

01:14:56
It's not just political news, it's global news.

01:14:59
All right, listen, Jake, one more time.

01:15:00
So your handle is Jake Lang, under score J6.

01:15:02
Great. Jake Lang J6 is that.

01:15:04
Yeah, Jake Lang J6 Yep, just on Twitter if you just type in Jake

01:15:07
Lang and. You're on, you're on true social

01:15:10
also, aren't you? Yeah, I am.

01:15:11
I haven't updated in a while. You know, the very, the nature

01:15:16
of X is to help, you know, reshare and retweet and stuff

01:15:20
like that. So it's kind of easier to build

01:15:22
a audience over there. I haven't, you know, picked up

01:15:25
on Truth Be. I'm on there.

01:15:26
I'll be updating it more. I'm trying to resettle into my

01:15:29
new phone here, get logged into 50 different social media

01:15:33
accounts and whatnot. But yeah, you know, we're just

01:15:35
doing our best we can just to feel the love of God and our our

01:15:39
families embrace once again. I mean, we're, you know, I'm

01:15:41
running a Senate campaign here, but really I'm just trying to,

01:15:44
to return back to normal life. And I think that this is helping

01:15:48
me heal and helping many people heal.

01:15:50
As we see accountability, as we see new leadership rise up out

01:15:54
of the Jan 6 movement, I think that that's when the true

01:15:57
healing will happen. Really the, the thing that we

01:15:59
stood for on January 6th, why we went to the Capitol to restore

01:16:03
America, to defend our constitutional Republic.

01:16:06
It will be brought to completion When I enter in the those very

01:16:09
same halls as the United States Senator.

01:16:11
Then the true healing is done. There is no doubt we're looking

01:16:14
forward to it and Jake, as you campaign and run, you know the

01:16:17
big big show is here for you. We're here for you and the J

01:16:20
Sixers. We'll help you when you start

01:16:22
your campaign. Anything we can do to promote If

01:16:24
you end up with a commercial, I'm I'm volunteering to run the

01:16:27
commercial on air for you during our episodes.

01:16:30
So get what you can. We'd love to see you in there.

01:16:33
If you're going to fix the BOP and the DOJI am 100% behind you,

01:16:37
and if you're going to expose the truth, we need young, you

01:16:41
know, smart people with bright futures in the congressional

01:16:46
halls, the geriatric Geritol crowd, the liars, the cheats,

01:16:50
the connivers, they need to go. So picnic show on mafia, you

01:16:54
know, of course, as always, the subscribers, we appreciate you

01:16:56
guys. Take the short form.

01:16:57
George's going to do short form content.

01:16:59
He's going to be posting it with Jake Lang Get it out there, help

01:17:02
Jake run and if you're in Florida and you're in his

01:17:05
district, turn out in force. This is a guy that can make a

01:17:08
difference. It's important for you to

01:17:10
participate. You cannot sit on the sidelines.

01:17:12
Too many people have done that for too long.

01:17:14
That's not a thing that we can do.

01:17:16
None of us have that luxury. And of course, taking our

01:17:19
content, telling people to follow the big Meg.

01:17:22
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01:17:27
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01:17:33
Tell all your friends and family and neighbors to subscribe and

01:17:35
share the content because you're not going to find this content

01:17:38
on mainstream media. Jake Lang's not going to get the

01:17:42
opportunity to provide these details.

01:17:44
They're going to try to control him and can him into a small

01:17:46
window of time where he won't get to tell you the facts, the

01:17:48
truth, the sauce, the evidence. George Ballantine on our way out

01:17:52
the door. Last thought.

01:17:54
Yeah, can USA, you know, give 5 million to the big, big shell

01:17:59
for us, gave 8 million to political every.

01:18:01
Year USA. Can we get some?

01:18:05
I saw something disgusting. I don't know how much of it came

01:18:07
from USAID supposedly last year that Chelsea Clinton took in 80,

01:18:12
four, $86 million last year. Chelsea Clinton.

01:18:17
So of course, if you're Clinton royalty, the scum bays continue

01:18:21
to take the funds and you want to.

01:18:23
We're out of the don't forget. We're off tomorrow.

01:18:26
No show tomorrow, although I am going to be on air over on the

01:18:30
Slingshot News. I'm going to be on there with

01:18:31
Jordan Goudreau, 4:30 PM. If you want to check it out,

01:18:35
that Slingshot News with Troy and those guys and of course

01:18:38
Jordan Goudreau. You guys know that that's

01:18:40
Operation Gideon. I'm exposing what I believe is

01:18:42
an op that's running against Donald Trump right now.

01:18:46
They've got a plan to do something really awful.

01:18:49
I'm going to be, I've been exposing it already.

01:18:50
I was on Rodger Stone show. We did it on our show, George,

01:18:53
and I'll be doing on the radio show more next week because

01:18:55
there's more and more evidence coming out of what's really

01:18:57
going on in this operation. But don't forget the Global

01:18:59
Finance Forum, one of the top finance shows on Rumble right

01:19:03
now. I heard we're in the top five

01:19:04
finance shows on Rumble the other day.

01:19:06
So you definitely want to check it out.

01:19:07
Global Finance Forum, weekly financial roundup, maybe going

01:19:12
to two or three days a week very soon.

01:19:13
We'll see what happens. What got to discuss that with

01:19:15
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They would run up to the bamboo fence and they would be shooting

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charged with abducting huge numbers of children, forcing

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them to kill and mutilate innocent victims.

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Somebody had to pay the price, Sam.

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Did that. Sam Childers never stopped,

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because the bad things never stop.

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There is only one Sam children. There is no one else like him in

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you go now to get Kony in the Congo?

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He says without a doubt in a second.

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Now it's the DRC. Tell us what's happening to

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children in the DRC. You have ISIS there, you have

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Islamic State and you have ADF. Hey, Sandy.

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Joseph Kony's still alive. He's in the Congo.

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And now God has me in the Congo, you know, So hopefully we'll

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meet up one day. But maybe I can lead him to the

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Lord or send him there. One or the other, huh?