Digital Social Hour Podcast by Sean Kelly - The Digital Censorship Blueprint They Don't Want You to See | John Strand DSH #1027
The conversation highlights the experiences of individuals involved in the January 6 events, focusing on their portrayal as insurrectionists and domestic terrorists. The speaker, John Strand, discusses the negative impact of media narratives on personal relationships and professional lives, citing examples of lost jobs and opportunities. He advocates for executive actions by a future administration to commute sentences and halt prosecutions related to January 6, emphasizing the need for a proclamation-style pardon similar to that issued by President Carter for Vietnam draft dodgers. Strand also addresses the broader implications of censorship and the need for free speech protections, urging people to share his open letter to President Trump and pre-order his book, 'Patriot Plea,' which details his experiences and insights.
Key Points:
- Advocate for executive orders to commute sentences and halt prosecutions related to January 6.
- Highlight the impact of media narratives on personal and professional lives of January 6 participants.
- Promote awareness of censorship issues and the need for free speech protections.
- Encourage sharing of an open letter to President Trump and pre-ordering of the book 'Patriot Plea.'
- Emphasize the need for a proclamation-style pardon for January 6 participants.
Details:
1. 🎭 Perception of J6 Participants
1.1. Societal Perception
1.2. Emotional and Moral Opposition
2. 🔗 Trump's Potential Actions
- Trump can sign an executive order commuting all sentences on the first day of his administration, allowing those held pre-trial and those serving sentences to be released immediately.
- He can also stop all current prosecutorial actions related to the January 6 investigations by signing an order that halts actions by the DOJ, specifically targeting Merck Garland and Matthew Graves.
- A proclamation-style pardon could be issued, which, unlike typical pardons, applies to a class of individuals rather than named persons. This approach was previously used by President Carter for Vietnam draft dodgers.
3. 📚 Personal Impact and Advocacy
3.1. Personal Impact
3.2. Advocacy Efforts
4. ⚖️ Legal Challenges and Government Actions
4.1. Individual Legal Cases
4.2. Broader Government Actions and Implications
5. 🗣️ Censorship and Free Speech
5.1. Censorship Mechanisms
5.2. Advocacy for Free Speech
6. 📢 Call to Action
- Share the open letter to President Trump pinned to the profile on Twitter at John Strand USA.
- Visit the website johnstrand.com to pre-order the book 'Patriot Plea' which aims to empower understanding of current stakes.
- The book 'Patriot Plea' was written while the author was in prison, promising to provide insight into actionable steps forward.
- A 14-minute video titled 'Do You Know What Happened on J6?' is available on the website to educate viewers on the events of January 6th.
7. 🧐 Understanding J6 Events
- The segment explores the personal account of an individual alleging wrongful imprisonment for three years, highlighting potential flaws in the judicial system.
- Viewers are encouraged to watch a 14-minute video to form their own opinions, suggesting larger systemic issues within the government and questioning the moral fabric of the country.
- This account raises essential questions about the integrity and functionality of the judicial system, prompting a critical examination of potential systemic injustices.