Suzzanne Monk is an author, activist, and chair of Patriot Action Pac. She founded Reopen America [2 days after the March 2020 lockdowns were declared] during the 2020 lockdowns to combat the beginning of what we saw as medical tyranny. After discovering in the spring of 2021 that the January 6th detainees were being medically abused due to the COVID-19 protocols, she became focused on the plight of the J6 prisoners and has spent the last 3 and 1/2 years advocating for their release, their fair treatment, and eventual justice. In January of this year, 2024, she launched the J6 Pardon Project with a mission to facilitate and support President Trump in pardoning the J6ers.
Many of the J6 prisoners weren't housed in DC.
J6 prisoners have been threatened with their lives to take the job to survive along with medical torture and deprivation.
04:15, MONK. Back in 2020, as I started ReOpen America, in that year you know we worked pretty hard to try to push back on that first year of severe medical tyranny. Come spring of 2021, I started to see those arrests from January 6th, 2021, more arrests in March, and I became aware that the folks being held in the DC Detention Center were being egregiously mistreated because of the COVID-19 protocols 23, 24-hour a day in lockdown. lockdown. Basically, that means that everybody is in solitary confinement at all times. They were being denied all grooming services. When you're in jail, you don't have a razor, or nail clippers, you have to go to the medical facility to get any of that done. So nobody was getting shaved, nobody was getting groomed. They weren't allowed to get showers for days on end because they were in lockdown. No medical treatment. No visits from their attorneys. They had no in-person treatment. And the worst of it was the constant, constant pressure to get injected with this experimental drug that we all know as a bioweapon. In 2021, a dear friend Pauline Bauer, whom I testified for or put it an affidavit on her behalf in court. She was in the DC Detention Center for only 72 hours. In those 72 hours, they took her to the medical facility to ask her if she wanted to receive the injection 17 times. They'd wake her up and drag her down to the medical facility and ask her again. And that's just one example. We've had people denied medical treatment unless they get injected. injected. You know, it's a lot of pressure out here to avoid that Krispy Kreme donut, right, but when it's in jail it's whether or not you get freedom, whether or not you get to visit your family whether or not you get to get out of your cell so they put those folks in a situation where you have to decide do I get to stay in solitary confinement and keep myself unpoisoned or do I take that poison? I can tell you, that these prisoners who are sitting in the Bureau of Prisons right now for January 6th, they will talk a lot about a lot of egregious situations. Physical abuse, tainted food with feces and urine, mold, all sorts of problems but one thing Jane, they won't talk about it's too much for them and that's where they were forced to get the injection it has traumatized to the point it is almost a subject non grata because of the things that they've pressured these inmates with in order to get them injected it is something that they are not even emotionally capable of talking about and these are folks who can talk about a lot of hard stuff.
17:15 HVAC collapsed with debris falling all over the floor and had to move all the inmates.
17:20, RUBY. The J6ers that were not charged, and not charged, and no due process for the crime of exercising their 1st Amendment rights, they're not all in DC, correct? And how many people are we talking about and where are they?
17:39 1,500 plus arrests. The arrests have actually increased this year. We're now at two a day, they're averaging two January 6th arrests a day right now.
17:54, RUBY.. So people are still being arrested?
17:55 Yes, yes, that is correct.
18:00 I think people think 50 or 60 people are sitting in jail in DC. and they're all 20-year-old Proud Boys.
18:07, MONK. 200 to 250 people are incarcerated currently. It shifts because they're holding a lot of these January 6ers in pretrial sometimes for years. So those folks are incarcerated but not yet convicted. So they're innocent until proven guilty unless, of course, you're a January 6er and then you're incarcerated until convicted, and then they keep you in. Once they get these convictions, and what I'm telling you what's happening in court is that they're not being allowed to present evidence. They weren't allowed to use the term "self-defense" if they were defending themselves. They're not being allowed to present evidence that they were helping officers!!!!!! Officers have perjured themselves on the stand live, openly done up. Michael Fanone and Harry Dunn have lied on the stand against January 6th so they are being denied everywhere aspect of
PART 2: J6 MEDICAL TORTURE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS IN THE DC JAILS!!
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