Tens of thousands of Americans are descending on the nation's capital on Sunday to protest vaccine mandates and COVID tyranny waged by the Biden administration.
Ray Epps, the man identified as a key instigator behind the January 6, 2020 Capitol Breach - will appear on Friday before the House select committee for a transcribed interview, his attorney told Politico.
Epps, a former Marine Sergeant identified in 2011 as the "Oath Keepers Arizona Chapter President," was caught on film on January 5th and 6th encouraging protesters to enter the Capitol. Many of the attendees pushed back against Epps, with some even s
I was invited to speak at Critical Race Theory Forum in Hollis NH on April 28th to share my concerns on the similarities of Mao's Cultural Revolution with Critical Race Theory today in America. There were other speakers too including parents, state l
Prosecutors this week put on trial more than 60 citizens charged with crimes, including sedition, for taking part in demonstrations against the country's economic crisis over the summer, said human rights activists and relatives of those detained.
A recent Washington Post/University of Maryland poll found that 34 percent of Americans think violent action against the government can be justifiable.
Attorney Jon Moseley of http://jonathonmoseley.com/was on the phone with Stewart Rhodes when they arrested him. Norm Pattis joins with Alex Jones to break down the charges of sedition.
'I Can't Answer That': FBI Executive Assistant Director REFUSES to Tell Ted Cruz if Any Agents or Confidential Informants 'Actively Participated' in Jan 6
Police in Australia pepper-sprayed a mob of supporters of tennis champion Novak Djokovic on Monday evening in Melbourne after the crowd began blocking car traffic and standing on a vehicle they thought carried Djokovic.
Jan 6 Political Prisoner Troy Smocks Is a Black Man Originally from the KC Housing Projects – Today He Speaks Out from the DC Gulag and Refutes the Narrative That He is Housed with White Supremacists
A recent Washington Post/University of Maryland poll found that 34 percent of Americans think violent action against the government can be justifiable. This view is held by 40 percent of Republicans and 23 percent of Democrats.
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