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J6 political prisoners Jonathan Mellis and co-Host Edward Badalian have released a new episode of the “We Are Good Men” podcast from directly inside the DC Gulag.
The new episode features J6 political prisoner Shane Jenkins.
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J6 defendant Shane Jenkins was arrested on March 5, 2021, for allegedly breaking a window on the Capitol ground in Washington, DC, and throwing objects at police.
In a video taken that day, Jenkins appears to be seen helping another J6er rescue Phillip Anderson, who was nearly killed by police violence.
Co-host Jonathan Mellis is one of several January 6 defendants who witnessed Officer Lila Morris brutally beat Roseanne Boyland’s unconscious body and attempted to stop police from brutally beating demonstrators.
The government attorneys fabricated instances of Mellis assaulting cops with whom he had never interacted during his sentencing hearing.
In September, for four minutes inside the Capital, co-host Edward Badalian was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson to 51 months in prison, 36 months of supervised release, and ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution and fines. Edward was released in September.
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We Are Good Men lets J6 political prisoners tell their stories in their own words.
The intro to the podcast shares:
January 6th was the day four innocent patriots were killed. Hundreds more of us were rounded up and placed in solitary confinement. For many of us, this lasted a year. And we were also denied visitation with our families for two years.
Most of us are still incarcerated, the sentences reaching up to 22 years. The Proud Boys and Oath Keepers were falsely accused of seditious conspiracy and given the highest sentences.
Joe Biden and the corrupt DOJ owe these patriots a special apology.
In this episode, Shane shares his colorful story and his journey through troubled times to finding Jesus Christ and turning his life around.
Shane explains how the lows in life can be used to positively help others. He cares deeply about his fellow humans and loves his country. This Texan oil man will inspire us all to live a wholesome and caring life. Let’s pray that Shane Jenkins receives a pardon from President Trump and joins us in the free world where he is so sorely needed.
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