Rosanne Boyland was Beaten to Death on January 6, 2021 | Guest: Cara Castronuova | Ep 247
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Hello, this is Rudy Giuliani, and I'm back with another edition of Rudy's Common Sense.
And this one follows very directly, I would say, on the last one, which was an opportunity to bring to you the relevant video facts, details deliberately left out by the distorted, unauthorized and illegitimate January 6 Commission.
It's amazing how with their primetime Democratic News Network broadcast, which was unprecedented, and then their soap opera afternoon broadcast, they brought you no new facts except salacious gossip when there are A tremendous number of questions and facts and some of which are gross exaggerations and all of which are being treated in an unconstitutional manner with people being held incarcerated and in some cases incommunicado for over a year.
When I was growing up, I thought that could never happen in America.
That's what I read about from Solzhenitsyn in the Soviet Union and East Berlin.
And when I studied communism, that's what I heard about.
And when I investigated communism with the FBI and the original FISA court, that's what I heard about.
But not in America!
Well, we're going to find out just how much this is not in America.
We have with us someone who has really devoted a great deal of time courageously to this and who has amassed both a considerable amount of information on her own As well as documentary evidence and evidence that comes from pure facts.
I mean, the difference between us and our, should we call them adversaries, is that we back what we say up with facts.
I don't say something and then not have, here's the person who said it, here's the fact that backs it up.
They back it up with lies.
Well, Cara Castronovo is a co-founder of CAP, C-A-P-P.
That's Citizens Against Political Persecution.
By the way, all citizens should be against political persecution.
And the People's January 6th Commission.
She's an activist, investigative reporter and journalist, a two-time boxing champion.
She's a celebrity fitness trainer.
She is a really, really fine television personality.
You can watch her on Newsmax at 10 p.m.
Eastern Time.
on Wise Guys, which I had the pleasure of being on about a month ago, and it was great fun.
And you can follow her on Instagram.
You can follow her on Twitter at Cara Castronovo, which is spelled out on the screen.
This is a great credit.
Now, I will announce she's currently banned from Fakebook.
Congratulations.
She must have said something really true, and she is suing them for defamation of character.
And you can contact her, again this will be on the screen, at CaraCastronovo at yahoo.com or via the CAP website which is www.citizensapp.us or www.caracastronovo.com.
www.karacastronovo.com.
Plenty of ways to reach her.
I think there are going to be people who, among other things, are going to want to ask her questions, but I think there are going to be people who want to give her information.
You'll see that this is a very, very knowledgeable investigator, among other things.
So let's begin this way, Kara.
How did you get involved in this?
Because you are involved in this up to your eyeballs, right?
Yes, I am.
People send me information all the time.
I also write as a reporter for the Gateway Pundit.
And we have such a great following throughout the United States.
You do?
People send me tips all the time.
But the way I really got into this whole January 6th investigative stuff, I was at January 6th and my experience, what I saw was very different than what the news portrayed.
And so I was very much affected by it directly.
Because I lost a lot of friends afterwards that found out I was there that day.
And what really did it for me was when the FBI came to my house and harassed me and asked me what I was doing that day, which they did to a lot of people.
A lot of people have just been, uh, you know, recipients of FBI knocking on their door and just interrogating them.
So I started doing a lot of research.
It's legal what they were doing.
And that's how I came across all the political prisoners.
To this day, I started investigating this stuff.
I'd say last April, April of the year prior, so it's been now over a year and a couple of months, and I came across these prisoners thinking to myself then, I can't believe there's guys in solitary confinement being held pretrial for misdemeanors in the United States, and they're still in jail to this day.
So I started investigating a lot of stuff, including the four deaths that happened that day, Ashley Babbitt being one of them, Roseanne Boylan being another, Kevin Greeson and Well, I mean, actually, I would say, at best, the general public is aware of the first one, Ashley Babbitt.
To some extent Boylan, but the other two are largely unknown, correct?
Well, it's so hard to get Boylan's name out there.
I was the person who really broke it along with Jim Coffs on Gateway Pundit and someone named Gary McBride.
We found the video that we're going to show you.
It was actually playing on Mika and Joe's show on MSNBC and they didn't even see what was in their own video.
The video is playing and they're saying, look at these horrible Trump supporters beating up cops.
And then you look closely and you're like, oh my God, that's somebody, a woman getting beaten there in the corner of view.
And it was the woman that a lot of prisoners have been telling me about that they witnessed by cops and were trying to stick up for her. A lot of those
men in solitary confinement today for assaulting the very police officers that were around
the area of Roseanne Boylan's body when she died. Well, that was being beaten by a cop. So it was kind
of funny how they're saying these are Trump supporters beating up police. And then if you look
closely at the police women beating up a Trump supporter. What people should know about the
January 6th committee is it's an unauthorized committee of Congress in that it does not have
a ranking Republican member.
They rejected the Republicans.
Two renegade Republicans, not authorized by the Republican minority, belong to the committee.
But having no ranking Republican member, they can't subpoena anybody.
Every single one of their subpoenas is illegal.
Doesn't matter.
They do it anyway.
The time that I spent with them, I found them completely insensitive to the attorney-client privilege.
It's like they believe they can do away with the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution.
From some of their actions it looks like they think they can do away with due process.
Look at the way they arrested Peter Navarro putting ankle break bracelets on him for a alleged one-year misdemeanor.
When in New York City we have people walking around who shoot people up and don't even bother to spend a day in jail.
So we have a committee made up of basically I call this I call this Russian Collusion 2, or Russian and Ukrainian Collusion 3, however you want to look at it.
The same group of liars, the same group of sinister individuals who for five years insisted that Trump was colluding with the Russians.
They were lying, they knew they were lying, and the press lied for them.
And Trump was considered almost a maniac by saying he wasn't.
Now they're trying to say that he caused a riot.
And he says I was just arguing about a stolen election for which they grant no credit for the fact that there was a tremendous amount of evidence and that he's entitled to that opinion.
Nor do they deal with the fact that Hillary Clinton made the same claim or Stacey Abrams.
Nobody seemed to go after them.
But let's take a look at now what the Democratic News Network Refuse to show.
That's NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox Business.
They all put together this unprecedented network and they gave us a prime time Supposedly, picture of what happened on January 6th.
So, we're going to show you something they didn't show you because it's the second person who died.
We showed you the first person who died last week and that was Ashley Babbitt.
Ignored.
Covered up.
This is the second person who died.
They're covering this up even more.
And I'd like, um, I'd like Kara to take us through it because there are a few, um, there are a few videos of this.
Okay.
So basically this is the video that we spoke of that, uh, was on Mika and Joe Scarborough show.
Um, that's why it says, uh, FBI releases new video of officers dragged into crowd.
And you could see that if you look and you have to slow it down, you could see the officer is beating Lyle.
Is that where we see the red arrow?
So the red arrow is pointing to the stick coming down, and there's better footage that has emerged since then.
This was the first clip that we got of the officer beating Roseanne Boylan.
So you can see she's laying there unconscious.
There's a gentleman in a blue shirt in the corner, which is her best friend, witnessing this whole thing.
And she's just cracking her with the stick over the head and in the body.
And then as we go down further, do you see the blue arrow?
I do.
The blue arrow is a different crowd shot of the same exact scene.
So when you're looking at it through this way, you could see just how fiercely she was hitting her from an overhead club-like swing.
So she's coming down on her very viciously.
So you could see there, her coming down, just beating her.
Just beating her very, very much as if she was trying to fight her, as if she was some sort of threat.
She's not a threat, she's laying there unconscious.
Yeah, what had she done anything before that to justify this kind of severe beating?
I very much highly doubt it.
We have some footage of her now, but it's not available to the public.
I have seen it, of her walking up to the front, and that's really it.
I don't know why this woman decided to beat a harmless woman.
There were plenty of men there that she could have attacked, I guess, that were conscious.
For her to beat a woman who was unconscious is very scary.
Now there's a point, Kara, there's a point where she's on the ground, right?
She's on the ground the whole time she's getting beaten.
But then there's a point where it seems like, does she get up?
Because they're beating someone else toward the end of the video where we see the yellow arrows.
That's just her beating the same person and then it kind of stops.
The whole time it's Roseanne.
The guy in the red hat has a shirt on it that says Sheriff.
I always use him as a marker.
She looks like where we see the yellow arrows and the person being beaten.
She hits her five times until the stick actually breaks.
And then that's when, at that point, the other protesters, the Trump supporters, start administering CPR and trying to help her.
So this is the scene when she's actually getting beaten.
Now the next one I'm going to show them is the one with the video redacted so they can hear the audio more clearly.
Right.
So this one is the same scene, right?
The same exact scene except it's from Lila Morris' body cam and the family had to fight tooth and nail to get this released by the government, which they shouldn't have to have to do with their daughter is the victim in this crime.
But they had to fight very hard for this.
And what they got back was this very redacted, pixelized video where you could hear the audio.
And that is when she's clubbing Roseanne, and you hear the other protesters' outrage, begging them to stop, stop.
You're effing killing her.
Stop, stop.
It doesn't have to be this way.
And this is kind of what led up to a lot of the police violence in that little corner
of the Capitol that a lot of guys are still in jail for before trial.
He's been And that's essentially, is that the same video we've looked at except pixelized so you can't see it?
It's a lot of videos the same.
So the other video that we looked at was from another officer's body camera that was leaked accidentally because it was on MSNBC.
They didn't realize what was on that camera.
So they leaked that footage to the news thinking to themselves, oh, we'll get to show these unhinged Trump supporters, not realizing that they leaked the body camera that showed Roseanne Boylan being beaten.
This second one is the actual body camera from the woman who beat her. This is Lila Morris,
officer Lila Morris's body camera, the one who's actually beating her. So it's from a
slightly different angle. And you could see very kind of clearly at the very beginning,
sort of her body a little bit. And then you could see, you could feel the swinging,
the up and down motion, and you could hear the reactions of the crowd.
If you put the two of them together, the one with the better video, and then the pixelized one with
the additional audio, you get a picture of her being beaten when she was defenseless.
Completely defenseless.
Right, you hear the outrage, and it's like, when I listen to the audio, I get teary-eyed sometimes, because it's like everybody witnessing it was in shock.
Like, please stop, please stop, please stop, begging her to stop, and she just kept going.
Now, how do we identify the person doing it?
How do we know, based on these two videos, that it's a police officer, Lila Moore?
Lila Moore, right, so I'll show you a picture of her later.
We have a picture.
I actually identified her along with my friend Gary McBride.
He provided a zoom-in shot of her helmet.
We zoomed into her helmet in a different scene and I called the police station down there and figured out exactly who she was so that the family would be able to Ask for these body cameras.
Was she the primary one?
Yes, she was the primary one.
But the other officers there were accused of pepper spraying the crowd, beating the crowd, and knocking down other people.
But she's the primary one that was hitting Roseanne Boyland.
Now we'll go to one that's called the Gold Resc video.
Gold Crest video.
Tell me about that one.
This one is shot by Nick Quested, who was at the January 6th trial hearings.
He was at the hearings on the first day as one of their star witnesses, and they were bragging about that they were going to show never-before-seen footage from his movie camera.
He had a 6K camera there with three other cameramen, and he said he was there to shoot a documentary.
He got all the best footage, yet no documentary was ever released, which is very fishy to me.
But he had some amazing crystal clear footage of Roseanne Boylan, of Ashley Babbitt, possibly the other two deaths.
We don't know because what they showed us at the committee hearing was just pieces making Trump supporters basically look unhinged, not showing in context.
Particularly the footage that was near Roseanne Boylan's at the West Capitol.
The people there were yelling at cops, they were screaming at cops.
We need a medic!
Medic! We need a medic!
We need a medic! We need a medic!
You're here with Tony, hang me now, you cunt!
You don't even know how to drink!
Medic! Medic! Medic! Medic!
We need a medic! We need a medic!
Make a hole! Make a hole!
They shot her.
One of the girls in the front, unarmed, and they shot her.
Yeah, she's dead on the ground, it looks like.
She's on the ground.
You guys should be fucking insane to yourself!
You guys should be fucking ashamed of yourselves.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
What the fuck is wrong with you?
Are you guys fucking kidding me?
Piece of fucking shit, look at you.
I don't understand.
Piece of fucking shit!
Look at you!
Bro!
Are you kidding me?
Are you kidding me?
She's fucking dead, you piece of shit!
She's dead!
She's fucking dead!
She's dead!
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So he, basically they showed an edited version of the Goldcrest videos.
Very, very edited to fit their narrative, not showing anything in context.
What we see, I'm looking at it right now, I'll put the sound down, but what we see is, what are we looking at when we look at the Goldcrest, what we see here?
That Roseanne Boylan was being beaten and that two others were being beaten.
And we're just looking at the crowd's reaction, but you can't see them underneath there, but they're there.
And then, eventually, you'll see them pull Roseanne's body out, and you'll see them giving her CPR.
So while the beating is going on, now we see the CPR, but when the beating was going on, you can't tell quite what they're beating, and then you see her body underneath.
Right.
And there's another video of another man, an African-American man, who's unconscious, being pulled out as well.
And I'll show you that next time, but there's a video of him and her, who, he's a witness now, and he's very outspoken, and he says he was at the bottom of the pile holding hands with her, he went unconscious.
He credits Jake Lane, who's in solitary confinement to this day, For saving his life, for pulling him out of the pile.
He also tried, this same gentleman tried to pull Roseanne out of the pile, but she was, you know, she was just too heavy because she was underneath too many people.
So that's what that video is.
Were the police aware that she was there?
They were aware that she was there.
They didn't care.
They kept, you know, tear gassing the crowd.
Anybody that tried to help her, they would just continue to beat and tear gas.
They weren't administering any help to her at all.
They didn't care.
They were just standing there with their shields on and tear-gassing people.
Anybody that tried to get close to Roseanne to save her life or to help her, seeing that she was in distress, which a lot of these guys were military, former police themselves, it's just in their nature to see a woman on the ground.
I want to help her.
They were not allowed to help her.
And that's kind of what caused all that animosity and outrage at that West Chapel entrance that really I always said to myself, these are back the blue guys.
These are former military.
What would make them so mad that they would start, you know, throwing things at police, swinging flagpoles at police.
And then, you know, as time progressed and videos emerged, it became very obvious that they were reacting to something that happened in that moment, that it was not a premeditated insurrection.
It was a group of emotional people reacting to the beating of a woman and the death of a woman and the beating of other fellow Americans by police.
Now, there was also evidence there of CPR being administered.
Isn't that correct?
Yes, there's another video and that one's actually my favorite video because you can see the motion.
Is that the one with the flag?
Yes, there's a flag and it's underneath an ark.
Listen to the audio on that and then you can see these guys.
You can hear the animosity for the police in this.
Yes, we see it now.
The flag is still standing and people are coming in.
And where is she?
And where is she?
You can see the man sort of in the middle of the frame doing CPR.
Now you see him clearly.
And now you see the man in a red hat being pulled away.
Do the police attempt to help her?
The guys that carry him into the police, the guy in the orange jacket, is like, please take her.
And they give her to the police, and the police drag her off.
And now you could listen to the Trump supporters reacting to the cops, like what they saw, they're in disbelief.
If you listen to them, one guy throws something at a cop, I believe he's in jail for throwing that thing at a cop or assaulting police.
So it's a very high charge.
But they, like I said, I don't say, I mean, I wouldn't throw something at a police officer, but It's more in context after you see what they were experiencing.
In other words, it's extenuating circumstances.
Then after that, there's the continued... They just keep tear-gassing them and agitating them.
And then, you know, these guys are already fired up because they just witnessed somebody get killed by the cops.
So they're already fired up and winging things at the cops.
The cops are tear-gassing them, so the situation has escalated.
It's not one sided.
There's way more to the story, which the committee is not telling you, which is, you know, if somebody witnesses the death of a fellow citizen, they're going to be fired up and cursing out cops.
That's just human nature.
But they didn't show any of that.
They didn't show any of this footage.
They just basically showed the guys that were in this area acting unhinged, but not explaining why they were acting the way that they were.
Now, who is she?
Tell us a little about her.
So she's from Georgia, a very beloved woman.
I'm not kidding when I tell you her family really loved her.
She lived with her parents.
So we're showing that video now.
They're pictures of three children, is it?
Yeah, those are her nieces.
That must be her parents.
We see her with her parents.
Prior, we saw her catching a fish.
Now, what are we looking at now?
This one got put in there somehow.
It's with Philip Anderson, the other guy that was at the bottom of the pile with her.
You can see his body next to hers.
Do you see him and her together right next to that?
He was beaten also.
And he survived.
He almost died, but he survived.
So he's now a witness that's come forward to talk about what it felt like to be underneath that pile and how he her getting beaten to death and how he went down as well,
went unconscious and then survived.
He essentially corroborates her testimony.
Yes, and he also swore an affidavit that his life was saved by one of the guys in solitary
confinement who pulled him out.
And we have video, very clear video footage of that now, which took a long time to get, but we have very clear video footage of what his story was, which was that Jake Lane pulled him out of the pile.
One of the gentlemen that's in solitary confinement facing decades in prison.
Literally, I think it's 41 years that he's facing.
My goodness.
And now the next photo are her parents?
The next photo is her.
This is her now with the man she came there with that day.
That's her best friend, Justin.
He was in the video where she was getting beaten.
He was wearing the teal jacket.
This is right before this all happened.
So they took a picture probably when they were marching to the Capitol.
So this is just a picture of her smiling for the camera right before, you know, little did she know what was going to happen.
It was terrible.
This is her when she had just seen Trump speak.
Now, if you go further along, you'll see that's the officer that beat her.
Where is that picture?
That will come after the picture of Roseanne Marching with the yellow flag.
There you see Officer Lila Morris.
That's the woman who beat her to death.
Well, who allegedly hit her when she was down and unconscious.
And then there she is again with the other two cops.
That's Fanon with the mask in the last picture.
That's Officer Fanon and Lila Morris and the other cop that was at the January 6th committee when they had those hearings at the beginning.
Lila Morris is the officer in the uniform?
Yes.
And she's in the middle of the next photo.
That was at the Super Bowl where they were called heroes and they were invited there by the mayor of D.C.
as a special guest.
So her heroic action was beating a woman who was defenseless.
Right.
And then there's Fanoon, the one that was crying on the stand like a baby, like whatever.
I'm not a fan of him.
He's now, I believe, a CNN reporter.
There's a lot of controversy surrounding him that we could get into another time.
But I mean, he's another one of the cops that they now call a hero that I don't particularly like.
There are cops that are heroes and then there's cops like these that are not.
Because if it's a narrative, all of a sudden the Democrats call them heroes when usually they can't stand cops.
Now all of a sudden these cops are heroes.
Now tell us, you did a press conference.
How long ago was that press conference that we have, Kara?
This was the documentary we made, which everybody has to watch, and I encourage you to watch it as well, Mr. Mayor, because it is a work of grassroots passion made by the investigative journalists that do this just because we want the truth to get out.
We don't have corporations above us.
We don't have an agenda.
We made a documentary about the deaths that day, what really happened that day, and it's a great documentary.
It's called The Truth About January 6th, and it's on J6.
J6Truth.org.
J6Truth.org.
You can watch it there on that website.
It'll have a link to the Rumble video.
I think we're up to almost 600,000 views now just for being, you know, we, again, we have no network behind us.
Nothing.
It's just like something that's been passed around word of mouth, which talks about Ashley Babbitt.
It talks about Roseanne Boylan.
It talks about the two men that died.
It talks about the Capitol police brutality.
It talks about the political prisoners.
It talks about the entrapment where people were let in and then arrested later on after they were let in.
It shows some of the entrance points where people were literally let in by police.
We're gonna play right now a two-minute segment from it.
It's the nature of your describing it.
So we'll just, let's just take a little break and play that.
You have the fake news right after the insurrection reporting within days that one woman was shot by police but it was her fault, another woman had a drug overdose, and two other guys had cardiac arrest because it didn't explain why.
Fast forward a year and a half till now, and so much more information has come out on those people's deaths.
And that's documented.
Video, freedom of information acts that were filed, that got more information out.
And the news has, the mainstream media, has not yet gone back to retract what they said originally.
There's video footage of the two men who had cardiac arrest that day actually being hit by flash bombs.
As flash bang grenades went off a man in the crowd suffered a medical emergency and was pulled out to get CPR.
Bye.
you So we got someone on the ground right now, passed out, getting CPR done.
They can't get anybody in here and the cops are throwing flashbangs into the crowd.
I'm trying to save this guy's life right now.
like operate on the perimeter.
These are two guys that were pretty far from the Capitol, but just happened to be in the path of a flashbang.
I was wrong.
I thought that guy was probably Robin, but he's not.
I think that man probably died.
I think it's him.
So no one ever talks about the mainstream media, these two guys, and how they really died.
If you Google their names for the rest of time, unless it's changed and we get the narrative changed, it'll just say that they had cardiac arrests at a Trump rally.
The mainstream media actually started a rumor that one of them tased himself to death.
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Well, so that's just a description of a documentary called The Truth About January 6.
Just saw a lot of people that were very upset that day, but a lot of it had to do with the police completely antagonizing the crowd, lobbing grenades out into the crowd, smoke grenades, flashbang grenades, pepper spraying the crowd, shooting rubber bullets into the crowd, getting the crowd so riled up, you know, it was almost like traffic inviting them into the building, then basically, you know, After they were in the building, it was too late.
Now they're caught on the building on video forever, and they can come arrest those people.
They still are.
Did you get the impression that there was a form of entrapment going on?
After reviewing everything later, yes, I did.
There had to have been.
I mean, the Capitol, I'm assuming, is one of the most secure places to... I don't think that... These are just protests.
The fact that they got into the Capitol, I don't think that that was because of their own you know, because they were smart enough or strong enough
to get into the Capitol without assistance, whether it be, in my opinion, by FBI, by ANT
for people breaking in, or just because they wanted that to happen. Like the
security was low that day for a reason. There was very little security around the Capitol. People were
able to walk into open doors.
And people were allowed, certain people were allowed in and certain people broke in.
Do you have any idea what the breakdown is?
50% were broke, broke in, 50% walked in or?
I'd say that 75% of people walked in because the people that broke into doors, like the people that walked in after had no idea that it was a broken door.
They just came along like with their cameras and their selfies.
Oh, wow.
There are a couple of actors that broke into windows and there's been a lot of documentation and a lot of speculation that those are federal agents or Antifa people because they just were very, uh, met a lot of method.
Met their method was very FBI like, right?
You know what I'm saying?
They were so good at what they were doing that they broke the window and did it in such a concise manner that then went in.
It doesn't seem like this is something a normal person would know how to do.
So once the window was broken and then they jump in the window, they open the door, everybody comes in and nobody knows that they're coming in.
After the first 10 people, people are just walking in, assuming that the door has been opened for them.
So the majority of people there that day were under the impression that they were allowed to walk in.
A lot of doors were open for them.
And I think the ones that were broken into, they had no idea that they were broken into.
And police didn't try to stop them when they came in.
So, so far, let's keep the audience on track because we're going to continue to follow this in future episodes.
The first murder that took place there, homicide, whatever you want to call it, I would call it a homicide.
Ashley Babbitt, we've shown them that.
And we've shown them the very strange circumstances surrounding that, where there were more questions than answers, including why did they pick her up?
Now we have Roseanne Boylan, Who is knocked to the ground and rather than the police helping her up They appear to gratuitously beat her on the ground and then More or less push away the people who are trying to give her CPR Really don't get her any help and she dies Which would be pretty close to at least negligent homicide now There are other situations aren't there?
These are not the only ones Just to really quickly go back to Roseanne, I wanted to also include that within a day, the DC coroner released that she died of a drug overdose.
And that's absolutely not true.
That's been proven a million times after with other autopsies.
Oh yes, yes, yes.
Please point that out.
So, the day after the coroner released that she died of a drug overdose.
At first they said she was trampled by Trump supporters.
Then it turned into she died of a methamphetamine overdose.
And they were trying to imply that it might have been fentanyl.
And that really hurt her family because they knew she was clean.
Um, she had, when she was much younger, had a drug problem, but now she's a drug counselor and she was a very loved drug counselor in her town.
Like she literally focused her life around getting people clean.
So then now to open every newspaper and to Google their daughter's name and see she's now, it's now being said she had a drug overdose was something that they really, really couldn't handle.
It's something that bothered them and they really resent the media for that as any family would.
But since then, they've sued to do another autopsy, and they were able to obtain more reports that show that she actually did not die of a drug overdose.
She had a very small amount of Adderall in her system and caffeine, and that she died from breathing in all the pepper spray and the tear gas, probably at the bottom of the pile, also from blunt trauma.
So there's a couple causes of death.
I don't think they've been able to nail it on one or two things, but they're Well, I mean, this is consistent with the other things they did.
did not die of a drug overdose.
And if you Google her name right now, I guarantee it says she died of a drug
overdose.
Well, I mean, this is consistent with the other things they did.
There seemed to be a desire to take whatever was happening here and make it much, much worse than it actually was.
When you when you look at the footage or to show the balance
between who was instigating and how much the Trump people might have been instigated by other people.
Right.
It's unbalanced in their favor.
Like they said during the trial, you heard them.
I mean, I don't even know how they could say that.
It's a blatant lie.
Sicknick was proven, like you said, was not killed on January 6th.
He died of unrelated causes.
And then who's this other mysterious officer they're talking about?
I know some officers have committed suicide after, but the way that they imply is that that was because somehow due to January 6th, when they don't have proof of that.
And even if so, They have no right to say that was a death that happened that day.
And then they basically smack, it's like a smack into the face of the families who actually did lose people, the protesters that died, the four protesters that died.
They don't mention, but they mentioned these two imaginary cops that died that day that did not die that day because of January 6th clauses.
So you not only do you have Roseanne and Ashley, but you have Benjamin Phillips and you have Kevin Greeson who more and more information is starting to emerge about.
We're going to take them up in another episode and then we're going to do one that covers the whole situation because January 6th committee, I don't know, it could match the Russian collusion investigation for dishonesty and for an attempt to frame innocent people.
I mean, they've already put We haven't had a chance, and we will next time, to talk about the outrageous amount of time that people have been kept in jail for misdemeanors and never given a trial.
13 months, 14 months, and some of them are in a form of solitary confinement.
Isn't that correct?
They are, according to the UN and Geneva Conventions and Nelson Mandela rules.
That anything over 14 days of solitary confinement you should be taking out, that you could go crazy.
They don't even care.
They put these guys in there for months on end, themselves in solitary confinement, and then these guys are starting to go crazy and desperate to plea.
And that's what they want.
And then you heard them announcing on the January 6 hearings, We have a number of men who have pleaded guilty to doing this.
They pleaded guilty under complete duress and torture.
They can't even, like, the fact that they hold those facts to be true, that these men pleaded guilty to these crimes, knowing that they were torturing them is crazy to me.
Let's not draw a conclusion right now.
I think I know your conclusion.
Let's cover the other two and the whole overview and then see if we can make some sense out of what this is about.
I mean, I guess we're not hiding anything by saying we both suspect that this is completely political and intended to affect the 2022 and 2024 elections and a further extension of the Kill Trump Program by any means possible.
I call this I call this Russian collusion two or a Russian collusion Ukrainian Corruption three because this is the third attempt to try to destroy him with false evidence and We've got to let the American people know because it's being hidden from them.
It's like we live in a communist state Well, the scary part, too, is there's so many American citizens that are wrapped into this, like, guys that are Proud Boys and Oath Keepers.
They're literally being, they're the fall guys for this whole thing.
They're part of a conspiracy, a seditious conspiracy, and there's no facts to back that whatsoever.
I know this for a fact.
I've done so much research on it.
What they're saying that they did, which was quote-unquote sort of colluded with Trump in a seven-point plan, according to Cheney, to overturn the election results, is just completely fiction.
There's no proof of that whatsoever.
So for them to take these guys' names and put them out there and say that they committed grand crimes, it's so evil.
And it's the definition, to me, of somebody getting literally framed.
American citizens literally taking the fall, literally be used as fall guys for this big, very, very big political agenda.
This committee is the one that has to be investigated.
They're the ones who need to be investigated.
Well, that's a very fine point on which to end for now.
But Carrie, you promised me you're coming back and we're going to go through this in detail, correct?
Yes.
Yeah, we can't let this go.
This is too damn important.
You are doing great work.
Great work.
Very, very valuable to protecting rights in our country where those rights are being trampled on.
And I know it takes a lot of courage to do it.
So God bless you and keep at it.
And we're here to support you and help you in any way we can.
OK?
Thank you so much.
Very impressive work.
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