Unchained Preppers
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: JohnyMac on August 09, 2023, 10:45:22 PM
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Reporter under investigation for watching the 41,000 hours of video from J6 and for releasing his own journalistic video. At the end of the interview Glenn Beck reveals that theBlaze is under subpoena too. It's a listen to interview from Beck. Enjoy.
Quick overview
Investigative journalist Steve Baker is one of only 5 journalists with access to the full 41,000 hours of January 6 tapes. But as he was working on a story with Blaze Media to expose his findings, lo and behold, a grand jury subpoenaed his own tapes filmed inside the Capitol during the riot (which he was documenting as a journalist). Baker joins Glenn to explain why he believes this is yet another attempt by the government to intimidate him and entrap him in "some sort of process crime...obstruction of justice." Plus, he gives an "exclusive advanced bombshell" from his upcoming report about the US attorney who's been going after him since 2021 and previews what he believes is the "kill shot of actual DOJ/FBI collusion in suppressing evidence [in the January 6 trials] and also in creating evidence that does not exist."
https://youtu.be/Pu1Nof2bZ7w
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Soviet Justice.
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Yupper Sir John...Yupper.
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1st Amendment - Death by 1000 cuts
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Yupper Grizz.
Then we have the Sedition Act of 1918
The Sedition Act of 1918 curtailed the free speech rights of U.S. citizens during time of war.
Passed on May 16, 1918, as an amendment to Title I of the Espionage Act of 1917, the act provided for further and expanded limitations on speech. Ultimately, its passage came to be viewed as an instance of government overstepping the bounds of First Amendment freedoms. - THE FIRST AMENDMENT ENCYCLOPEDIA (https://mtsu.edu/first-amendment/article/1239/sedition-act-of-1918)
And we all remember from civics class where the First Amendment came under attack.
The Alien and Sedition Acts were a series of four laws passed by the U.S. Congress in 1798 during the administration of President John Adams amid widespread fear that a foreign war against France was imminent. The laws?which remain controversial to this day?restricted the activities of foreign residents in the country and limited freedom of speech and of the press, particularly when it was critical of the president or the government. Most, but not all, of the laws have expired or been repealed over the years. - History (https://www.history.com/topics/early-us/alien-and-sedition-acts)
My point being, the First Amendment to the Bill of Rights, is no stranger to being attacked.
:popcorn:
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Yupper Grizz.
Then we have the Sedition Act of 1918
The Sedition Act of 1918 curtailed the free speech rights of U.S. citizens during time of war.
Passed on May 16, 1918, as an amendment to Title I of the Espionage Act of 1917, the act provided for further and expanded limitations on speech. Ultimately, its passage came to be viewed as an instance of government overstepping the bounds of First Amendment freedoms. - THE FIRST AMENDMENT ENCYCLOPEDIA (https://mtsu.edu/first-amendment/article/1239/sedition-act-of-1918)
And we all remember from civics class where the First Amendment came under attack.
The Alien and Sedition Acts were a series of four laws passed by the U.S. Congress in 1798 during the administration of President John Adams amid widespread fear that a foreign war against France was imminent. The laws?which remain controversial to this day?restricted the activities of foreign residents in the country and limited freedom of speech and of the press, particularly when it was critical of the president or the government. Most, but not all, of the laws have expired or been repealed over the years. - History (https://www.history.com/topics/early-us/alien-and-sedition-acts)
My point being, the First Amendment to the Bill of Rights, is no stranger to being attacked.
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No stranger to being attacked but this time they are backing it up with bullets and/or jail time or at the very least financial ruin via the court system
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Bwahaha.... Those dumbasses required him to submit all his personal J6 Videos. :facepalm: I'm going to assume that he gave them copies and kept a bunch of others scattered around in safe places. :dance:
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he gave them copies and kept a bunch of others scattered around in safe places. :dance:
Hope the copies were on thumb drives well scattered and not just on some cloud drop box type place. The feds already have those found and deleted or appropriately edited.
Nemo