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[00:00:00] While I was in the BOP, if we're talking
[00:00:01] about like archipelos and stuff like
[00:00:03] that, um I was escorted into the chapel
[00:00:07] one day and um you know, there's a big
[00:00:10] drug problem at every single BOP, which
[00:00:12] is nuts. Um, but I was brought into the
[00:00:16] chapel and an inmate kind of, you know,
[00:00:18] escorts me into the inner chamber of the
[00:00:20] office there and he opens up a drawer
[00:00:23] and it's Chris Bergard's capital
[00:00:25] punishment. And he says, "Hey man, we
[00:00:27] were told that any January 6ers that are
[00:00:30] here, you should watch this, but you
[00:00:31] can't tell anyone that it's here." And
[00:00:33] in my head, I'm thinking, where am I?
[00:00:36] Cuz this can't be America. that a movie
[00:00:38] has to be smuggled into prison to expose
[00:00:41] that January 6 is none other than a
[00:00:43] lobster trap. So that's that's Chris
[00:00:45] Bogard's uh uh well, War on Truth was
[00:00:48] his sequel, but Capital Punishment was a
[00:00:50] movie that I got to watch and relive
[00:00:52] some of the footage that you showed here
[00:00:54] today and realize that at least there's
[00:00:56] people on the outside that are ringing
[00:00:58] the bell to show that yes, atrocious
[00:01:00] things happened on January 6, but the
[00:01:02] way that the law was applied to us was
[00:01:05] an even graver sin. Mhm. It's It doesn't
[00:01:08] You know, the question is, does the
[00:01:09] punishment fit the crime?
[00:01:12] >> The process was the punishment.
[00:01:14] >> The process is the punishment. Yeah.
[00:01:15] >> Yes. Which is illegal if you think about
[00:01:18] it.
[00:01:18] >> Well, speaking of crimes and process,
[00:01:21] let's go back to the January 6 clips
[00:01:23] where we left off and then we'll get to
[00:01:25] your incarceration.
[00:01:30] >> So, what is this clip?
[00:01:36] That is uh prior to me uh making up my
[00:01:40] mind that I'm going to get involved.
[00:01:41] >> Making up your mind that you do want to
[00:01:43] get involved.
[00:01:44] >> I do. Yeah. Well, so that was after I
[00:01:46] had
[00:01:46] >> Which one is you?
[00:01:47] >> Uh the one with the red hat on the red
[00:01:50] MAGA hat on. So at that point in time, I
[00:01:52] had watched several flashbangs explode
[00:01:55] >> in front of people's faces. Uh at that
[00:01:57] point in time, I'd watched several women
[00:02:00] get shield bashed. At that point in
[00:02:02] time, I had watched people get batoned
[00:02:03] in the face. And at that point in time,
[00:02:05] I had watched not just Antifa and
[00:02:09] federal agents in the crowd, but also
[00:02:11] Capitol police officers do everything
[00:02:13] within their power to try to provoke us
[00:02:15] into this action. And though you might
[00:02:17] not be able to hear it in this clip, but
[00:02:18] that tower that you see to the right,
[00:02:20] there's people on megaphones that are
[00:02:23] also saying, "This is it, Patriots. Do
[00:02:26] or die. If you don't do something now,
[00:02:27] you're going to lose your country
[00:02:28] forever." So, with the stimuli of all
[00:02:31] three parties that I just recited,
[00:02:33] you've got actual people playing the bag
[00:02:35] pipes,
[00:02:36] >> maggaphone people. And if you look
[00:02:38] closely, that's that uniform that I'm
[00:02:40] wearing there too is the exact same
[00:02:42] uniform that I wore to Afghanistan, all
[00:02:44] three combat deployments to show that I
[00:02:46] I had already invested sweat and blood
[00:02:48] equity into the future of my country.
[00:02:51] This is serious. If you steal my
[00:02:53] election, I've got a problem with that.
[00:02:55] and we have a responsibility to keep
[00:02:58] this republic by any means necessary.
[00:03:00] And so that was what I was trying to
[00:03:01] communicate with wearing the uniform
[00:03:03] though everything that they pointed out
[00:03:05] were tools in order to protect and
[00:03:07] rescue life like the medical scissors
[00:03:10] and you know the the gauze and you know
[00:03:12] tourniquets and things like that. But
[00:03:15] they got it twisted so hard to think
[00:03:17] that I actually dressed up for war.
[00:03:18] >> All right, let's play the clip.
[00:03:20] >> Yeah.
[00:03:30] So, what just happened?
[00:03:33] >> Yeah. So, I had watched the struggle
[00:03:35] over the uh bike racks and I'd watched
[00:03:37] that people were pushing back and forth
[00:03:39] and the police were leaning over them,
[00:03:41] attacking the protesters and then
[00:03:42] retreating behind them and the
[00:03:44] protesters were left without a chance.
[00:03:46] So, instead of pushing back and forth,
[00:03:47] I'd realized, well, if we absorb it into
[00:03:49] the crowd, then maybe we can even the
[00:03:52] odds. the gate, the fence, absorb it
[00:03:54] into the the crowd
[00:03:56] >> and and you kind of pull it back there.
[00:03:58] >> If only we had more footage of me
[00:04:00] actually being hit, people being blown
[00:04:02] up, people being struck, a different
[00:04:04] story would be told would expose that
[00:04:06] there was a grand plot at work here. And
[00:04:08] I think that's the other thing that most
[00:04:10] people either just allowed to overlook
[00:04:12] or they decided not to. to think that
[00:04:15] these grandmas, these young kids, these
[00:04:18] people that have no criminal history
[00:04:19] whatsoever just woke up one day and
[00:04:20] wanted to raise hell. Not the case. A
[00:04:23] lot of these people were acting because
[00:04:24] they're provoked or they were
[00:04:25] emotionally taken advantage of or they
[00:04:27] were defending themselves or defending
[00:04:29] others.
[00:04:29] >> Yeah, I hear you. I think one thing that
[00:04:32] people might say without me taking a
[00:04:35] position on it is why get involved in
[00:04:38] that? Like why why why get grabbing
[00:04:41] police officers batons and grabbing
[00:04:44] fences and taking shields from Capitol
[00:04:47] police officers? Like why put yourself
[00:04:50] in that situation?
[00:04:52] >> Yeah. Well, I think you know when you
[00:04:53] when I hear you speak I think of the
[00:04:55] analogy where you know if you hear
[00:04:57] someone being raped but you think
[00:04:58] someone else will come and save the day
[00:05:00] but everyone else in the neighborhood
[00:05:01] >> defense of others. I'm hearing a defense
[00:05:03] of others there. You were defending
[00:05:05] other people. Well, and not just not
[00:05:07] just other people, but if you think
[00:05:08] about it, our constitution will become
[00:05:10] extinct if other people don't rise up to
[00:05:12] defend it.
[00:05:13] >> So, defense of others, including
[00:05:14] defending the Constitution itself.
[00:05:16] >> Absolutely.
[00:05:17] >> Okay. And we have Let's go to the next
[00:05:19] clip.
[00:05:24] >> That's you. You look a lot different.
[00:05:26] Pause. You look so different. That's you
[00:05:29] with the hand raised up there. Red
[00:05:31] arrows pointing at you.
[00:05:33] >> Yeah.
[00:05:34] >> Yeah. your your whole face and hair. I
[00:05:36] guess it's obviously longer now. You
[00:05:37] never you haven't cut your hair since
[00:05:38] that day?
[00:05:39] >> No. Well, I actually haven't cut my hair
[00:05:41] since they locked us up in March of
[00:05:42] 2020. Arrest. I'm 32.
[00:05:45] >> Okay. I was going to say not a single
[00:05:46] gray hair on your head after all the
[00:05:48] >> I've plucked a couple of them.
[00:05:50] >> While I was locked up, I I plucked a
[00:05:52] couple.
[00:05:53] >> I guess you have enough sufficient time
[00:05:55] to do that, right?
[00:05:56] >> That and a lot of prayer, man.
[00:05:58] >> A lot of prayer.
[00:05:59] >> Well, there was a metamorphosis that
[00:06:00] took place. And one of the arguments
[00:06:02] that I make in the book is you can
[00:06:03] actually tell the sins and mistakes of a
[00:06:05] man by the lines on his face, which is
[00:06:08] something that I think a lot of people
[00:06:09] 100 or 200 years ago can understand
[00:06:12] >> put in their literature.
[00:06:13] >> You can you can tell if someone's guilty
[00:06:15] based upon how wrinkled they are.
[00:06:18] >> Oscar Oscar Wild puts it in his uh
[00:06:21] picture of Dorian Gray. Sir author Conan
[00:06:23] Doyle talks about it in his Sherlock
[00:06:24] Holmes books. There's information that
[00:06:26] has been deliberately hid from us so
[00:06:28] that we can remain naive and the
[00:06:30] catalyzation of the American can
[00:06:31] continue.
[00:06:32] >> Well, some some in the Maha community
[00:06:34] say all he needs is beef tallow at
[00:06:35] night.
[00:06:37] >> Beef tallow, creatine.
[00:06:39] >> Creatine, tallow, water.
[00:06:41] >> Water. Yeah.
[00:06:43] >> Sleep.
[00:06:43] >> Sleep is huge.
[00:06:44] >> Did you get eight hours a night in
[00:06:46] prison?
[00:06:46] >> Not at all. And that I think that was
[00:06:48] something that I've actually uh as I've
[00:06:51] tried to recover from haven't really
[00:06:52] been able to have yet a good night.
[00:06:55] >> Was it one of those puffy mattresses
[00:06:57] with a sheet on it or what was it like?
[00:06:59] >> More like a plastic bag with a flat tire
[00:07:05] inside. That was what you would call a
[00:07:07] mattress back in the day on a steel
[00:07:08] bunk.
[00:07:08] >> The sheet the covering.
[00:07:10] >> Oh. Full of holes. Disgusting. Yeah. The
[00:07:12] conditions are horrific.
[00:07:13] >> Do you have a Do you have a sheet? Do
[00:07:15] you have a blanket? Do you have a a
[00:07:17] what?
[00:07:18] >> Sometimes. Sometimes.
[00:07:19] >> So, when I was in the parish jail in
[00:07:21] Louisiana, it was literally a sheet on a
[00:07:24] green mattress and they kept the lights
[00:07:25] on.
[00:07:26] >> Oh, yeah. Non-stop. So, there's no rest.
[00:07:28] >> And the hard part for me was like I I
[00:07:29] need like a heavy like, you know,
[00:07:31] comforter,
[00:07:32] >> right?
[00:07:32] >> Like a duvet or something like I'm I'm a
[00:07:34] little bit high maintenance when it
[00:07:35] comes to
[00:07:36] >> And maybe the ability to turn the lights
[00:07:37] off. I mean, I if I had to choose, I
[00:07:42] would prefer the lights on with a heavy
[00:07:45] comforter to to literally a sheet. I
[00:07:50] can't do a sheet, right?
[00:07:52] >> Um, this, if you go up here, um, scroll
[00:07:55] up to the top of this tweet if you
[00:07:56] could. Ryan Sam, have you heard of this
[00:07:59] guy?
[00:07:59] >> I have.
[00:08:00] >> In a closet room, he was held for 5
[00:08:02] months in isolation, moved around 17
[00:08:05] different facilities. He has been
[00:08:07] beaten, abused, tortured, neglected, and
[00:08:08] he's been denied due proc. Is this
[00:08:10] accurate? We got to wait. Is that Is
[00:08:11] that his on the left? Is that Is he nude
[00:08:13] or am I Is that an optical illusion?
[00:08:15] >> I I optical illusion. I thought it was
[00:08:17] his dick sticking out. Sorry.
[00:08:19] >> So, um, America has become banan public.
[00:08:21] Is this correct?
[00:08:23] >> Well, I can say that I don't know how he
[00:08:25] got a photograph in there. Um, and but I
[00:08:29] do know that we were beaten, we were
[00:08:31] abused, we were tortured, and we were
[00:08:32] neglected. Um, as far as the case on
[00:08:35] Ryan Samul, I can't say whether or not
[00:08:36] that that was the condition in which he
[00:08:39] was living, but I also don't know how he
[00:08:41] got a camera in there because
[00:08:42] electronics are forbidden.
[00:08:44] >> This is the kind of mattress I slept on
[00:08:46] in the Parish jail. It was green. It was
[00:08:48] covered in seaman stains.
[00:08:49] >> It's disgusting.
[00:08:51] >> But that was a different circumstance.
[00:08:53] And they're praying the Quran
[00:08:55] >> at 3:00 or 4 in the morning.
[00:08:56] >> Not okay.
[00:08:57] >> Did Did they pray the Quran in your
[00:08:59] jail? Every single Bureau of Prison is a
[00:09:01] recruiting camp for the Nation of Islam.
[00:09:04] >> Is that a yes?
[00:09:05] >> That is a big yes.
[00:09:06] >> So you heard them pray. I didn't know
[00:09:07] what the hell was going on.
[00:09:08] >> Yeah.
[00:09:08] >> The first night I was like, what what is
[00:09:10] going on? It's strange noises. I mean, I
[00:09:11] was pretty young and naive and innocent.
[00:09:15] >> It was like the Silence of the Lambs.
[00:09:17] >> Yeah. Oh, yeah.
[00:09:18] >> That scene. It was exactly like that
[00:09:19] scene. You've seen that movie?
[00:09:20] >> I have.
[00:09:21] >> With with the when she's walking through
[00:09:23] and that guy like ejaculates on her.
[00:09:25] >> Yeah. That happened a lot while I was
[00:09:27] locked up in Northern Neck Regional
[00:09:29] Jail, which I would argue is the worst
[00:09:31] place of them all. Not just because the
[00:09:33] conditions are very comparable to those
[00:09:35] images there, but they're actually
[00:09:37] getting away with fraud. So, they they
[00:09:39] house both state, local, and federal
[00:09:41] inmates, but they use a federal budget
[00:09:45] so that they can keep the state and
[00:09:46] local taxes for their own benefit. I got
[00:09:49] a buddy of mine named John Haynes of the
[00:09:50] Northern X Sentinel. his newspaper
[00:09:52] company that has been on him from day
[00:09:55] one about how Northern Neck is not only
[00:09:57] fudging the budget, but how they're also
[00:09:59] egregiously torturing people in that
[00:10:02] building. They're they're feeding them
[00:10:04] uh mouse poopinfested
[00:10:06] uh food that not even a human would
[00:10:09] devour from boxes that say not for human
[00:10:11] consumption with cockroaches that bounce
[00:10:14] out of it. And I was
[00:10:15] >> What jail is this? Where is this?
[00:10:16] >> Northern Neck Regional Jail in Warsaw,
[00:10:18] Virginia. I was there for 13 months and
[00:10:20] I was a painter there for 12. I was
[00:10:23] actually the guy that they would haul up
[00:10:24] out of bed in the middle of the night
[00:10:25] say, "Hey, we need you to paint over
[00:10:27] this cry for help or this blood or this
[00:10:28] mold because we have an inspection
[00:10:30] coming here soon within a week."
[00:10:32] >> So that place is wretched. It's
[00:10:33] terrible. And John Haynes has a lot of
[00:10:35] secrets that they do not want exposed
[00:10:38] out of Virginia.
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