Hello Again, J6
Time to delve further into the people and events of January 6 to create Volume 2 of references, analysis, and activism you won’t find elsewhere.
Guilty of Smarts and Charisma
It turns out Stewart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers wasn’t found guilty of “seditious conspiracy,” at all. He’s guilty of the future threat he might pose to our democracy.
A Window on Trial
The Oath Keeper defendants face yet another trial adjournment. Do the detainees at least have windows in their cells to look out of, while they wait?
Jan 6 vs ISIS
For the first time ever in my life, I am flying the US flag upside-down. A career international terrorist is facing less wrath from the US DOJ than are January 6 defendants.
Pop-Up Defendant
Meet the newest DOJ Pop-Up Defendant, a Mr. William Todd Wilson, from Newton Grove, N.C., who hung out with Rhodes on January 6 at the posh Phoenix Park Hotel long enough to hear a mysterious “speakerphone call” with an unnamed individual, who was not the President of the United States.
The Up-Charging of James
Army Veteran Joshua James took a plea deal in the face of constant up-charging by the U.S. DOJ - an agency under the control of a President determined to tell only one story about January 6 at all costs.
The Indictment of Rhodes
Stewart Rhodes was indicted on January 12, 2022, but it wasn’t on charges of “Insurrection.”
The Select Committee Sputters
Recent subpoenas by the Select Committee could signal the end of their road. Is it at the corner of Rove and K Streets?
Mr. Brown: A Case Study in FBI Retribution
Jeremy Michael Brown released footage and audio of the FBI’s efforts to recruit him to infiltrate the Oath Keepers ahead of January 6. The FBI made Brown a case study in agency retribution.
Game of Cups
Keep your eye on the pea! We’re approaching one year on our quest for the truth about January 6. Can the liars keep up their charade?
The Sirens of January 6
The Sirens called them to the Capitol on January 6. Now, the House Select Committee is calling them back.
Twenty Years a Marine
Jason Dolan, twenty years a Marine, pled guilty to two felony counts on September 15, waiving a lengthy list of constitutional rights, and waiving his right to a ruling on pending motions to dismiss those very charges.
The 9/8 Train
The attorneys (on both sides) couldn’t keep up with Judge Mehta yesterday as he tore up the legal issues surrounding the DOJ-created charge of “Obstruction of Congress.”
Trial Dates Ordered
It’s time to grab your updated tracking sheet on the prosecution of the sixteen defendants tagged as “Oath Keepers.”
Incarcerated on the Fourth
How to celebrate when three remain in jail pending trial and the DOJ has prevailed in speedy trial extension requests?
The Catwalk of Crime
Your clothing can land you in federal prison, so you’d better put fashion to work for you!
The Eve of Launch
An expression of appreciation for early support of the launch of the White Paper that will set the record straight about January 6.