1) Can you imagine, almost 2 years later, the J6’ers are still standing for the country they love as they are being held political prisoners in #DCGitmo. It’s amazing the fortitude they have. I started this tradition when I was in with them and could not be more proud. Con’t.
At least I am home for now under house arrest. Can you imagine losing everything, being held in solitary for almost 2 years for standing up for your freedom and constitution? Are you doing anything to help? Patriotfreedomproject.comstophate.com
@michellewittho1 is out in front of the #DCGulag for a month protesting. Join her if you can. The sites I provided are helping and also list the pow’s personal givesendgo’s. We are being censored. Please get the word out.
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A large percent of our children are being raised by incompetent, drug addicted or mentally ill parents and influenced my deranged “teachers” and groomers.Others warped by government trying to raise them. Profit driven corporations are catering to sick wokism. Guns aren’t issue
Lack of morality responsibility and self discipline by the last generation of parents and kids basically raising themselves is the problem. The solutions won’t be quick or easy, but in the meantime we have WEF, WHO etc. and news and advertising minions pushing us into the abyss.
Add to that all the fatherless children, especially in disadvantaged neighborhoods and it’s going to take a whole lot of us with a whole lot of fortitude and resolve to stand strong in fighting for the right honest and decent solutions and holding people accountable.
Thread 1) when I was in the hole in prison in DC, I met and communicated with a young black man that was in the cell next to me through the ventilation vents. I was in the hole for quite some time so we got to know each other well. He was a good kid. 21 years old.
2) He had been in trade school on the outside and in prison was taking courses in solitary confinement with occasional visits from his teacher. He was trying hard but struggling a bit so I started helping him. Had the a custodian or a guard pass his assignments back and forth
So I could explain and check his work. He shared with me he aspired to be a rapper and shared his music with me. We even wrote a song together about him and I in prison. We talked about music, family and all aspects of life over several weeks. What it was like…