Insurrection 2021

What's going to happen on January 6th?

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Sounds like another step for "not criminals, but political prisoners".


WASHINGTON, Oct 13 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday held top officials at the Washington, D.C., Department of Corrections in civil contempt, after ruling they violated the civil rights of a U.S. Capitol riot defendant by impeding his access to medical care.

"It is more than just inept and bureaucratic shuffling of papers," U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth said.

"I find that the civil rights of the defendant have been abridged. I don't know if it's because he is a Jan. 6 defendant or not, but I find that this matter should be referred to the attorney general of the United States ... for a civil rights investigation."

Lamberth's verbal and written order came during a court hearing on Wednesday, after the judge previously threatened to hold District of Columbia Department of Corrections Director Quincy Booth and Warden Wanda Patten in contempt for failing to turn over notes from a doctor for defendant Christopher Worrell.


Wednesday marks the first time a judge has issued such an order -- which carries no penalty of its own -- against the jail over the treatment of Jan. 6 defendants, after defense lawyers in other cases have previously complained about poor conditions or treatment at the D.C. jail.

Worrell, a self-proclaimed member of the far-right Proud Boys group from Florida, is facing numerous criminal charges for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, including assaulting police and civil disorder.

At least 650 people have been arrested across the United States over the unrest, when supporters of Republican then-President Donald Trump stormed the capital building to try to stop Congress from certifying Democrat Joe Biden's election victory.

Worrell has non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and broke his hand while in custody in May, his attorney said. In June, an orthopedic surgeon at a nearby hospital recommended he have surgery to repair it.


Since then, however, Worrell has been unable to get the surgery because the Department of Corrections has not provided the doctor's notes to the U.S. Marshals Service.

The Marshals Service oversees the detention and transportation of all federal inmates, including in cases where they are being housed in local jail facilities such as the D.C. jail.

But without access to the surgeon's notes, the Marshals Service was unable to approve Worrell's surgery, Lamberth said in court on Wednesday, adding this was why he ordered the notes to be turned over promptly.

Chris Geldart, Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice, said in a statement that the Department of Corrections "has made every effort to comply with the orders of District Court."


"The Department works to ensure the Constitutional rights of all residents and will fully cooperate with any lawful inquiries or investigation by the United States Department of Justice," he added.

A Justice Department spokesperson said the referral had been received but declined to comment further.

Worrell has been in custody since his March arrest. As of Oct. 4, he is one of 37 Jan. 6 defendants detained in the D.C. jail.

Before Worrell broke his hand, his then-attorney argued in court that he had not had adequate access to medical treatment for his cancer. His new attorney, Alex Stavrou, told Reuters his client was found unconscious with the broken hand on May 16, after what appeared to be a fall possibly tied to his other medical conditions.


"We support the judge's position that the Office of the Attorney General investigate into potential civil rights violations," he told Reuters in a statement, adding that Worrell and other Jan. 6 defendants hope Attorney General Merrick Garland will "conduct this inquiry immediately and without prejudice.
 
The Noah Report wondered if this event from the left an insurrection. If this isn't an insurrection, what they left call this?

Climate Extremists Attack Department of Interior in Riot, Besiege Doors​

Left-wing extremists attacked the offices of the Department of the Interior on Thursday, demanding the cessation of use of all fossil fuels in the world.

A mob attacked one door that was left unlocked at the Interior headquarters in the Washington DC neighborhood of Foggy Bottom, with police forced to keep the crowd from storming the building. Scenes at the government building resembled some of the events that took place at the January 6th riot at the US Capitol.

The extremists are demanding that President Joe Biden cease approvals for any new natural gas and oil projects in the country. Gas prices have already skyrocketed to new highs, with middle-class Americans paying as much as 60% more for an essential of daily life.
 
They've been sitting in jail for so long the government risks having put them in jail for longer than the max punishment tresspassing on government property. Only way they'll avoid having to compensate the prisoners is if they charge them with shit like terrorism.
Which is why the left better not cry nazism if the protesters gets out of prison and the government gets in trouble
 
they should have taken the money for beeing informants for the feds... glowing in the dark is fun...


 
Judicial Watch got 532 pages of documents on the killing of Ashli Babbit and posted some excerpts.

One interviewee contacted the investigators and covered for Byrd, but the rest of the cops said he didn't give any verbal commands before shooting.

They recovered a blood-spattered Trump 2020 flag. Where is this blutfahne now?
 
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Well, he’s going down. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/do...ebook&utm_medium=news_tab&utm_content=curated

The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol voted Tuesday in favor of advancing a measure to refer to the Justice Department that former Trump adviser Steve Bannon be charged for contempt of Congress after refusing to cooperate with its investigation.

The committee voted 9-0. The recommendation is now expected to go before the full House of Representatives for a vote. The committee is comprised of seven Democrats and two Republicans, who are participating without the approval of their leadership.


House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., said the full House will take up the vote Thursday.

If it passes the House, a criminal referral would be sent to the U.S. Attorney's office in Washington, D.C., which would decide whether to press charges. A conviction could mean a year in jail and a fine of up to $100,000. In past instances, no criminal charges have ever been filed when an assertion of executive privilege is involved, according to legal scholars.

The committee's chair, Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., said in his opening remarks that it was "shocking" that Bannon refused to cooperate.

"So it’s a shame that Mr. Bannon has put us in this position. But we won’t take 'no' for an answer," he said. "We believe Mr. Bannon has information relevant to our probe, and we’ll use the tools at our disposal to get that information. I expect that the House will quickly adopt this referral to the Justice Department and that the U.S. Attorney will do his duty and prosecute Mr. Bannon for criminal contempt of Congress."

He added, "Our goal is simple: we want Mr. Bannon to answer our questions. We want him to turn over whatever records he possesses that are relevant to the Select Committee’s investigation. The issue in front of us today is our ability to do our job. "

Bannon refused to comply earlier this month with the committee's subpoena demanding that he testify and hand over relevant documents about the riot and the effort to delay the electoral vote count, citing former President Donald Trump's attempt to claim "executive and other privileges."

Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., also criticized Bannon in her opening remarks, saying he has “no legal right” to ignore the subpoena. She also called on Republican lawmakers to support the work of the panel — invoking a list of conspiracy theories that prompted many in the pro-Trump mob to storm the Capitol.

“Almost all of you know in your hearts that what happened on January 6th was profoundly wrong,” she said. “You know that there is no evidence of widespread election fraud sufficient to overturn the election; you know that the Dominion voting machines were not corrupted by a foreign power. You know those claims are false. Yet President Trump repeats them almost daily.”

She added, “All of us who are elected officials must do our duty to prevent the dismantling of the rule of law, and to ensure nothing like that dark day in January ever happens again.”


Thompson said last week the panel "will not tolerate defiance of our subpoenas" and would initiate contempt proceedings against Bannon.

On Monday, Bannon's attorney Robert Costello requested a one-week delay on the vote given a lawsuit Trump filed against the committee seeking to block it from getting White House documents from the National Archives. Thompson refused the request Tuesday, saying it was "immaterial" because Bannon is not involved in the suit.

A report by the Jan. 6 committee on Bannon's actions noted that Trump fired Bannon from the White House in 2017, and that he was a private citizen during the period of time he was consulting with Trump and others in his circle during the run up to the assault on the Capitol.

The report cited a Supreme Court ruling that executive privilege "belongs to the Government and must be asserted by it; it can neither be claimed nor waived by a private party." It also noted that Bannon refused to offer any testimony or documents at all, not just on matters directly relating to Trump.

"Mr. Bannon’s refusal to comply with the Select Committee’s subpoena in any way represents willful default under the law and warrants contempt of Congress and referral to the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia for prosecution as prescribed by law. The denial of the information sought by the subpoena impairs Congress’s central powers under the United States Constitution," the report says.

The panel said there's evidence that Bannon "had specific knowledge about the events planned for January 6th before they occurred," and pointed to comments Bannon made on his podcast the day before the riot.

"It’s not going to happen like you think it’s going to happen. OK, it’s going to be quite extraordinarily different. All I can say is, strap in," Bannon said at one point. "All hell is going to break loose tomorrow. [. . .] So many people said, ‘Man, if I was in a revolution, I would be in Washington.’ Well, this is your time in history."
 
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Looks like the Dems dislike when some Hollywood actors walk off of the plantation like Alyssa Milano who's now an insurrectionist to their eyes.
Former relevant actress Alyssa Milano was out at the White House on Tuesday advocating for a “cause” that is already obsolete: “Voting rights.”

All adult citizens in the United States (who are not convicted felons in some states) already have the right to vote. Protesting for “voting rights” is thus tantamount to rioting for the end of slavery or rallying for women’s suffrage. It may make you feel like a social justice warrior, but those civil rights battles were already won by people a lot braver decades and even centuries ago.

No wonder Milano and her far-left comrades are seeking a bit of that vicarious glory from 1960s protests that sought to end Democrat policies like Jim Crow laws. But current voting laws that seek to protect election integrity have nothing to do with Jim Crow laws, no matter what failed ‘entitled‘ gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams says.

“Actress Alyssa Milano was arrested during a voting rights protest at the White House on Tuesday as the Senate gears up for a vote on the Freedom to Vote Act, a scaled-back version of the voting rights bill that Senate Republicans blocked in June,” the Hill reported.

“Milano announced her arrest in a tweet Tuesday afternoon. She said she had been demonstrating with People for the American Way, a progressive nonprofit organization that advocates for equal rights and constitutional liberties,” the report added.
 
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The committee's chair, Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., said in his opening remarks that it was "shocking" that Bannon refused to cooperate.

"So it’s a shame that Mr. Bannon has put us in this position. But we won’t take 'no' for an answer," he said.

Man Refuses to Assist In Own Railroading, Political Enemies Stumped!
Does anybody else find this language really creepy? 'Oh you put us in a position where we have to harm you, its your fault.' Sounds like a husband about to beat the shit out of his wife.

Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., also criticized Bannon in her opening remarks, saying he has “no legal right” to ignore the subpoena. She also called on Republican lawmakers to support the work of the panel — invoking a list of conspiracy theories that prompted many in the pro-Trump mob to storm the Capitol.

I actually think that the Supreme Court is going to end up being the final word on his legal rights, actually. Oh and Liz, enjoy the scraps of power your masters allow while you can. The political career of traitors is short lived.
 
We still talking about the insurrection because the media has nothing else to run or report? Fucking Christ.
 
Looks like the Dems dislike when some Hollywood actors walk off of the plantation like Alyssa Milano who's now an insurrectionist to their eyes.
Looks like the Dems dislike when some Hollywood actors walk off of the plantation like Alyssa Milano who's now an insurrectionist to their eyes.
Did you even read the article you copy-pasted? Even a light skim would tell you that that’s a right-leaning site and that the “voting rights” she got arrested for “protesting” for seems to be the typical anti-voter-ID bullshit.
 
Did you even read the article you copy-pasted? Even a light skim would tell you that that’s a right-leaning site and that the “voting rights” she got arrested for “protesting” for seems to be the typical anti-voter-ID bullshit.
Between that website and left-leaning sites like Vox and HuffPo, what difference does it make?
 
Between that website and left-leaning sites like Vox and HuffPo, what difference does it make?
My point is you were framing it as if she was being shit on by her fellow leftists for taking a “right wing” stance on voting when this is very much not the case.
 
The insurrection was a psyop to catch all of the active crazy people.
biden insurretion white supremacy.jpg

You white supremacists are all alike.
 
Get your popcorn ready. https://twitter.com/tuckercarlson/status/1453517062073110540?s=21

Gateway Pundit waiting (and maybe hoping) for things to go the IRA route in there. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...can-public-dc-gitmo-please-help-innocent-man/


Gateway Pundit has been closely monitoring of the conditions inside DC Jail and were the first to actively report on the situation.

** Check out our American Gulag page for updates on the scores of political prisoners wrongfully imprisoned by the Biden regime.

Nathaniel DeGrave, a non violent prisoner who walked into the open doors of the Capitol to document the event for a podcast, composed a letter to the American public pleading for help.

DeGrave has not been convicted of any crime, yet is being held in pretrial detention with no bail at DC Jail with no court trail date in sight.

“I understand that I write this letter at my own risk,”
said DeGrave. “We are harshly disciplined for speaking out against the facility,”

See DeGrave’s full letter here:

Dear Fellow Americans –

I never thought I’d write a letter like this, but we’re living in very different times. This is my cry for help.

My name is Nathan DeGrave, and as a non violent participant at the Jan 6th rally, I’ve spent the last 9 months detained as a political prisoner in pod C2B at the DC DOC…otherwise known as DC’s Gitmo.

The conditions here for Jan 6ers have been inhumane. In fact, some inmates are even begging to be transferred to GUANTANAMO BAY, where even THEY have more acceptable standards.

Class action LAWSUITS are being filed against this prison; and even the ACLU has gotten involved. Senators Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene have since attempted to gain access to this facility and inspect the conditions of the jail, only to be denied.

he vile filth of what has become our daily life is being illegally HIDDEN from the members of OUR OWN CONGRESS.

So…let me tell you about what me and many of the other Jan 6ers have been experiencing in DC’s Gitmo. It is my hope that with MEDIA EXPOSURE and the awareness of the American public, that SOMETHING may be done and this never happens to anyone ever again.

OUR CONDITIONS

For the first 120 days in DC’s Gitmo, Jan 6ers experienced DAILY LOCKDOWNS for 23-24 HOURS before being allowed to leave our small 120 sq. ft cell. The PHYSICAL and MENTAL ANGUISH that results from this kind of SEVERE ISOLATION has caused many people to go on a RAPID mental decline.

As a result, a large percentage of us are HEAVILY MEDICATED with anti-anxiety and anti-depressant drugs, which helps to cope with the psychological and mental ABUSE we endure.

Many times, the little rec we DO receive is STRIPPED AWAY if our cell isn’t up to the standards of the guard on duty. This changes from day to day. Jan 6ers have lost rec time and out of cell activity ANY TIME news interviews about the jail are aired on TV, people speak up about our conditions, or rallies are held in our name. We’ll probably have a lockdown upon the publishing of this letter. So I have already warned those I know in advance..

Masks are WEAPONIZED and used against us, even though we NEVER leave the facility. Officers have walked in with the SOLE INTENTION of needing to write 20-30 disciplinary reports against Jan 6ers, which adversely effects our chances of release and causes loss of privileges, phone time and commissary. Masks need to be covering both the nose and mouth AT ALL TIMES or we are threatened and locked down in our cells. Jan 6ers are always respectful to the employees around us, but C.Os maintain the need to invent reasons for discipline.

PRIVILEGED LEGAL DOCUMENTS have been CONFISCATED and gone missing from various cells, and HIGHLY SENSITIVE discovery (video evidence under attorney/client privilege) is watched by employees during our legal calls.

Jordan Mink, for example, had all discovery TAKEN by ERT officers on August 23rd despite the objection of his attorney. They handcuffed him, searched his room, and then proceeded to take all video evidence in his possession. Additionally, legal visits take 2-3 WEEKS or more to be scheduled, leaving little time to discuss our defense and prepare for trial.

The EXTREME medical neglect in this facility has caused a variety of adverse illnesses and disease. Some show signs of scurvy. And some even have Covid like symptoms, but medical personnel have refused to treat it.

Christopher Worrell, for example, is an inmate with Cancer, who also broke his hand in prison and requires surgery. Both have been completely ignored. Federal judge Royce Lamberth got to the point where on October 12th, he filed contempt of court charges against the warden of the DC DOC, claiming that Worrell’s civil rights have been violated, and demanding the U.S attorney general inquire further about his and other possible violations.

Another inmate, Peter Stager, WAITED FOUR MONTHS to receive his CPAP breathing machine, and has needed an MRI since spring, which has also been ignored by staff.

The harsh, unlivable conditions of our unit has caused health hazards that defy Department of Health regulations. And on at least five occasions, RAW SEWAGE has overflowed our unit, causing human fecal matter to flood the floors and rooms. That’s also in addition to the MOLD on cell walls, as well as the rusty pipes, and DIRTY WATER that flows from these sinks. White rags TURN BROWN when exposed to the water from our faucets.

We are undergoing SEVERE NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES and STARVATION. For breakfast this morning, I received a tray of flavorless paste, two slices of bread, and a slice of bologna. Lunches usually consist of rice and beans, but we’ll get cold chicken/beef patties if we are lucky. For dinner, we are sometimes fed a diet of cheese sandwiches, and bologna and cheese 4 to 5 times per week.

Without commissary, people like myself are FORCED TO STARVE. I suffer from HEADACHES and NAUSEA on an almost REGULAR BASIS from the malnutrition and constant hunger I am subjected to. I have lost ALMOST 15 POUNDS since I’ve been detained.

Our rights to personal hygiene are also totally neglected. Razors are PROHIBITED, and inmates are forced to either go unshaved, and grow long beards, or use a razor free cream that BURNS and IRRITATES the skin. But many other jails have allowed the use of razors without incident. Haircuts are also PROHIBITED from unvaccinated inmates. For me, it’s been nearly 9 months. I look VIRTUALLY UNRECOGNIZABLE in the condition I’m in. I fear even my family would not recognize me.

Contact with the outside world, from legal visits to seeing loved ones is HIGHLY RESTRICTED. After in-person visits, legal or otherwise, we are forced to undergo humiliating STRIP SEARCHES, despite ALL visitors being thoroughly checked for contraband. If it’s a legal visit, we are placed in a 14 day quarantine, with no out of cell time; EVEN IF your attorney is VACCINATED and tests NEGATIVE for Covid. Visits with friends or family members, for unvaccinated inmates, are NEVER ALLOWED.

As a result, many people have skipped critical meetings with their council, and NEVER get an opportunity to see friends or family. VIDEO VISITATION, while available to the rest of the jail, is RESTRICTED in the Jan 6 pod. Mail is delayed for MONTHS, and phone calls are limited to a MAXIMUM of pre approved 12 numbers. If there’s anyone else in our extended family or otherwise we’d like to call, we’re pretty much out of luck.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES, protected by the 1st amendment, are NOT provided to Jan 6ers. Neither are in person classes or other activities available to the rest of the jail. An inmate named Ryan Samsel, instead attempted to organize his own bible study inside the pod, until he was viciously BEATEN and LEFT FOR DEAD by correctional officers. He suffered a broken eye socket and brain damage as a result of the vicious attack. He’s now permanently blind in one eye. On another occasion, Scott Fairlamb was confronted by an officer in the middle of the night, and his life was threatened, once the officer’s body cam was disabled. Many, like myself, are afraid they could be the next victim.

And last but not least, we experience racism from many guards on a daily basis, being the ONLY WHITE REPUBLICANS in the entire jail. The false narrative is has been passed around the jail and to corrections officers that we are “white supremacists” (we are NOT). The inmate population is predominantly black, so we are at risk being here because of this false narrative. The guards are mostly liberal migrants from Africa who have been conditioned to hate us, and hate America. Jan 6ers have been mocked, beaten and ridiculed by guards for singing the National Anthem. The Corrections Officers despise our politics and the love we have for this country. At one point, an officer even yelled “FUCK AMERICA!”, and threatened to lock us down FOR A WEEK if we attempted to sing the National Anthem again.

THE TRUTH ABOUT MY STORY

Finally, I feel like I should touch briefly on the government and prosecutor’s portrayal of who I am as a person.

No, I am not a terrorist, extremist or any of the other names I’ve been called by the government. More than anything, I am a red blooded patriot and I love this country more than anything.

I am being unfairly prosecuted and definitely overcharged. I never assaulted anyone, destroyed property, or stolen anything. I walked through wide open doors to enter the Capitol, along with my camera crew hoping to get the rally on video. I was never even armed at any point inside the Capitol.

Our goal was to make a documentary, and get likes and shares on social media. Yes I wore a costume (that the prosecutor refers to as paramilitary gear and body armor) but it was for the movie and was nothing of the sort.

And yet, 9 months later here I sit, with 10 years worth of charges and no hope for a future. The surveillance footage shows absolutely no signs of assault, and despite attempts by media companies to get it released to the public, the government has denied it.

I think that’s because they are fully aware that this footage is questionable at worst, and exonerates me at best. Please don’t be fooled by the media. I am a loving and peaceful person with no history of violence.

This weaponized DOJ and their blatant resentment of my respect for President Donald Trump is putting me in a situation that makes me feel helpless in my current situation.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

Despite me and other Jan 6ers experiencing these unthinkable conditions, all of us remain POSITIVE and HOPEFUL that, in the end, JUSTICE WILL PREVAIL. We maintain a LOVE for this country and the Constitution like no other. The only thing keeping us going is our undying patriotism, the camaraderie between one another and our faith in God.

Please…SHARE THIS LETTER with EVERYONE you know: friends and family, senators, representatives, political organizers, civil rights groups and media outlets.

The truth HAS to get out. And the jail MUST PAY for what they are doing to this country’s citizens.

As a result of this unlawful detainment the last 9 months, I have lost everything. The successful business I spent 13 years of my life working on, my apartment in Las Vegas, social media accounts with a lifetime of memories…you name it.

The government has essentially CANCELLED ME. Not only that, but following the arrest, my best friend of 12 years robbed my apartment, stole my cat, and hacked my personal Instagram with 100,000+ followers.

Since then, I often go between feelings of hopefulness and moments of depression. I wonder if I can ever recover from this, but I have to remind myself to never give up.

There are major medical complications I now struggle with as a result of the jail’s neglect of my health since being here.

If there is any way I hope to recover, my only hope are the ones who are reading this. I was on top of the world once upon a time, and that life seems now only like a distant memory.

If there’s anything you can do to help, I would appreciate anything at all. Inmates here are being extorted with lack of nutrition, forcing me to spend most of what’s left on commissary which I can no longer afford.

I need desperate help with my legal expenses and just help staying alive in here with commissary and all the expenses I still have on the outside as my livelihood and life has been stripped away from me. Thank you for any her you can afford, even if it is a few dollars it goes a long way in here.

Sincerely and with love,

Nathaniel DeGrave
 
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