Guest post by Tom Jeffries, President of the Northern Neck Patriots
While the mainstream media tries to hide the plight of J6 political prisoners, a nightly “Freedom Corner” vigil is held outside the labor camps in the capital to share their stories with the world. Even though the establishment tries to silence them, this is a daily opportunity for them to know that they are not alone.
The vigil was started in August of 2022 by Ashli Babbitts' mother, Mikki Whithoeft, and continues every night in rain, snow, extreme heat or freezing weather.
David Valentine (Freedom Express Media) and 1791Stormtrooper have been broadcasting the weekly vigils live since the beginning.
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They are excited to help share J6er stories with a broader national audience. They also provide ways for Americans to support political prisoners by sending messages of support through patriotmailproject.com and highlighting important issues, including shining a much-needed spotlight on the abuses that occur against J6ers inside prison.
Tom spoke yesterday at a rally and march protesting political persecution outside the Department of Justice building and FBI headquarters.
These are his comments:
Today I'm going to talk about unintended consequences. There are many consequences that resulted from the events of January 6th three years ago. I will focus on just a few.
But first a definition:
“The law of unintended consequences, often cited but rarely defined, is that…the actions of people—particularly government—always have unforeseen or unintended consequences.” – Rob Norton; Former editor of Fortune magazine.
So unintended consequences usually refer to negative consequences resulting from a well-intentioned decision or action plan.
Often, legislation enacted to fix a particular problem creates new problems or exacerbates others.
We see it all the time. Especially in government. Do they assume no one is watching? Are they too distracted to think about it?
Even if it was unintended, should the planners of this pseudoscience have expected some consequences?
I say With January 6th we witnessed unexpected consequences of enormous importance positive.
But why unexpected?
Because the power brokers assumed they were dealing with a giant basket of deplorables when they set up and trapped peaceful, law-abiding Americans in J6.
Protesters at the “Stop the Steal” rally on January 6 came from all walks of life. With varying levels of formal education, they nonetheless prove to be some of the most intelligent, common-sense, and patriotic Americans among us.
Their basic understanding of our Constitution and our God-given rights is truly admirable.
Their core values, which define the differences between right and wrong, are unwavering. They know it in their hearts and souls.
These were not flexible, fickle, or compatible people. These were patriots with a firm belief in freedom, the rule of law, justice, and the First Amendment above all else.
They had the courage to defend their rights. They came to the capital in peace but with the conviction that their voices would be heard.
So, what are some of the unforeseen consequences of the Justice Department's cruel abuses against these unfortunate people?
1. Perseverance. These men and women and their supporters will never stop, will never give up, and will never give up.
2. Solution. The more they are trampled on, the more they resist, because the truth feeds them.
3. Transparency. These people have been pushed and dragged through the judicial industrial complex. In doing so, they shined a bright light on the flaws of America's flawed court system and prison system.
4. Courage. They have been pushed to the breaking point, yet they find strength in God, in their brothers, in their families, and in all of their supporters who know that if our government can do it to them, they can do it to anyone of them. we.
5. Patience and hope. Which they will not have if we simply forget them, which we will never do for a moment!God bless you patriots, and God bless America!
Watch (Tom speaks at 23:30):