Pass the Hat
Can you help to raise $7,500 in expenses for current costs in our federal civil rights case before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court?
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.
The DOJ Anticlimax
The DOJ asked us to believe their on-going investigation would result in credible allegations to support charges of “seditious conspiracy” against the Oath Keepers. Instead, this 1-star drama, is but an anti-climax.
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.
USCP (“USSP”)
It’s time to demand the USCP records on the shooting death of Ashli Babbitt at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 by USCP Officer Michael Byrd. Here’s how. #AskForAshli
S.O.S. Kelly Meggs
Mr. Kelly Meggs is without an attorney at T-90 days to trial date certain of July 11, 2022 - and your help is needed. It’s all hands on deck for S.O.S. Kelly Meggs.
Feeling like a New Man?
Evan Neumann is a man most wanted by the FBI for his role in the events of January 6. A man with a past claimed to include Moscow and Kiev, and who now claims to have been granted asylum in Belarus.
The First Trial Begins
Guy Wesley Reffitt was already found to be too dangerous to release pending trial because of his being a member of the Texas IIIers. Now he’s the first January 6 defendant to start trial.
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.”
Minuta’s Slice of Pie
A group came in for tattoos. Minuta paid for the pie. It was a sign of respect. It was a group of FBI agents, who didn’t even introduce themselves, before taking advantage of the shop owner’s hospitality. What’s up with that?
DC Mayor Caused Delayed Response Jan-6
KISS: DC Mayor Bowser responsible for delayed response of National Guard on January 6. It really is that simple.
Select Secrets
Secrets of presidents post-9/11 were upheld by the courts. Now Congress is in the act post-January 6. Are YOU comofortable with all three branches of the US government operating in secret?
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.