Thursday, December 09, 2021

‘Capitol Punishment’ Is the January 6 Film You Must See, The Demonization of Rosanne Boyland Begins & January 6 Police Beating Victim Speaks: ‘I Could Have Died,’ Julie Kelly


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‘Capitol Punishment’ Is the January 6 Film You MustSee

By Julie Kelly December 5, 2021


Trailer here: Capitol Punishment Official Trailer (imdb.com)

Purchase the film here: Capitol Punishment | Western Journal Movies

Nick Searcy’s exceptional documentary, “Capitol Punishment.” Searcy, an accomplished actor and film producer, traveled around the country for months talking to Americans ensnared in the Justice Department’s abusive and punitive investigation into the events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Interviews include Dr. Simone Gold, Michael Waller, Jack Posobiec, Lt. General Michael Flynn, Representative Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) and Aaron Babbitt, the widow of Ashli Babbitt.

 

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The Demonization of Rosanne Boyland Begins

Boyland may not have many defenders at this point, but the truth eventually will do the talking for her.

By Julie Kelly December 6, 2021


When the full circumstances of her tragic death are revealed, including the direct involvement of dirty cops, the corporate media will instruct their own cult-like followers to justify her killing at the hands of police. Celebrity cops who inhumanely handled her body in an attempt to conceal the evidence still will be praised as heroes. Members of the January 6 select committee will ignore the scandal; Republicans in Congress again will remain silent in the face of more government malfeasance tied to the Capitol protest.

Rosanne Boyland is a victim—and not of Donald Trump or QAnon. She’s a victim of the Left’s insatiable bloodlust for Trump supporters; the Democratic Party’s propaganda organ otherwise known as the national news media; and sadly, even her own family, who seemed at the time desperate to distance themselves from the political views of their maligned loved one.

 

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January 6 Police Beating Victim Speaks: ‘I Could HaveDied’

The first of a two-part interview with Victoria White, a Trump supporter who was beaten by police inside the tunnel on the lower west terrace of the Capitol building on January 6.

By Julie Kelly December 8, 2021

According to McBride, the supervisor hit White at least 13 times with the metal stick and at least five times in her face with his fist. He then “spears and pokes [White] with his baton about the head, neck, and face so as to inflict maximum pain,” McBride wrote. This happened as White tried to escape the tunnel numerous times. Another officer joined in and “starts beating [White] in the head with his baton, landing twelve strikes in seven seconds.”

White’s head was bleeding; she was covered in red welts.

How White survived is anyone’s guess. “It’s a miracle,” she told me. “I could have died.”

McBride is petitioning the court to remove the protective order so the American people can see what happened inside the tunnel on January 6. The Press Coalition, representing 16 major news corporations, has joined McBride’s request to make the three-hour video public. Biden’s Justice Department has until Friday to respond. 

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