Friday, January 31, 2025

J6 Prisoner Darrell Neely is Out!



Well about time we we're able to report that our good friend, and fellow podcaster Darrell Neely is out of prison and on his way home which is now down in a different location outside of DC. This is good thing as it will help him with exploring a new start and is able to put together his path for a focused, safe and free future. The system has put him and the rest of the J6 patriots through hell and it's finally time he was let go after all he didn't hit, hurt or murder anyone.

From my understanding unless things change he is now moving to the area near where I stay and I'm going to be spending some time helping him get settled in while I'm sure getting adjusted to being free will take him some time. God bless President Trump for letting them out and issuing these very needed pardon and look forward to having him and the new administration dig deep into who actually is responsible for what happened both on J6 but the bogus investigation by Nancy Pelosi, Liz Chaney and their evil minions who are the real criminals in this entire saga.


The people who went to the capitol that day went because we all smelled the bogus election results which happened during the election and due to certain agitators and the police spraying gas and other things into the crowd to incite the violence things got out of hand and we lost one Ashli Babbitt. As we remember she lost her life at the young age of only 35 years old when she was fatally shot while attempting to climb through the broken window of a barricaded door leading to the Speaker's Lobby inside the Capitol, where police officers were evacuating members of Congress from the people in support of Trump's claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

Now as we know hind site is 20/20 and we know that indeed there were evil schemes, and rigging done in that election by the left and the American people wasn't having it, and while Trump went home to Florida and had to not take his rightful position in office and watch how not just the stuff that happened in the Aftermath of this event but everything he himself went through. Ashli lost her life in a tragic way as she wasn't armed and she was about to back off as police behind her were pulling her back. The shooter had no right or even reason to shoot her.

Now this is a sad and tragic day for sure but the punishment these people went through is disgusting, and should have never happened. The fact that the left did this while letting BLM and Antifa off with no charges for the 2020 Summer of Love as they called it shows how little they care about us the American people. All they care about is control, power, and feeding their greed.

As for Mr Neely I'm just happy he can now move on with his life and rebuild his image and shape his future going forward with no more shameful charges on him and no more persecution from these crooked leftist biased horrible people like Nasty Nancy Pelosi and her conspirators of evil.

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

“NOT A Lone Gunman” The JFK Files



“NOT A Lone Gunman” Trump Declassifies JFK Files - Was It a Mob Job?

The assassination of President John F Kennedy reverberated throughout the world as the tragic loss of a charismatic, energetic young leader. Known for his inspiring speeches and support for civil rights, his murder has spawned a library of conspiracies all about who could have benefited from it. Was it the Soviets? The CIA? The Mob?! Well, the truth may be about to come out, as Donald Trump has signed orders for the declassification of government reports on the JFK, RFK and MLK Jr assassinations. Conspiracy theorists and their detractors alike are anxious to see what these secretive files may reveal.

For an exploration of all possibilities, Piers Morgan brings together author Jefferson Morley, former capo for the Colombo crime family Michael Franzese and former CIA officer and host of 'The President's Daily Brief' Mike Baker.

When Will the Declassified JFK Files Be Released Publicly? Donald Trump has delivered on one of his campaign pledges for the conspiratorial-minded, signing an executive order on January 23 to release the remaining classified files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. “The continued redaction and withholding of information from records pertaining to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is not consistent with the public interest and the release of these records is long overdue,” the order reads. Trump was more succinct as he signed the order in Sharpie. “Everything will be revealed,” he said. Polls have long shown that a majority of Americans do not believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in Kennedy’s death.

Trump’s order which also requires the release of documents related to the Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. assassinations  provides a time frame and guidelines for the declassification process. But how much about the assassination is really left in the cabinets of the intelligence community? Below is everything we know about the JFK files and how we got here. The executive order demands that the attorney general and director of national intelligence “present a plan within 15 days for the full and complete release” of the JFK assassination records. 

Next, they will “immediately review” the records related to the RFK and MLK Jr. assassinations and present a plan for their release within 45 days. That doesn’t necessarily mean that we will see these documents in a matter of weeks. The timeline is for the Justice Department and director of national intelligence to issue a plan. The actual process could take far longer. For one, both departments have a lot of other priorities under the new president. Plus both departments are currently being led by acting heads, as Trump’s nominees (Pam Bondi for attorney general and Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence) await Senate confirmation. Experts also say that if a total release of JFK documents is actually coming, it will take a long time for the intelligence community to complete a review process. 

Larry Scnhapf, an attorney who has sued the government to release JFK files, told ABC News that “if they’re going to do a substantive [document by document] review, then it’s going to be a while before the records are released.” In 1992, after Oliver Stone’s conspiratorial JFK revived the public’s and lawmakers’ interest in the assassination, Congress passed the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act, which required the National Archives and Records Administration to collect all files related to the assassination and multiple investigations into it with a plan to release previously withheld documents in 2017. 

But as the deadline loomed during Trump’s first term, the intelligence community lobbied him to stall, claiming it needed more time to complete reviews. Trump then essentially kicked the can to his successor. Biden ordered the release of 13,000 documents in 2022 before issuing a “final certification” in 2023, in which he released thousands more documents but left an estimated 4,000 withheld.

Since the JFK records act was passed in 1992, 320,000 documents have been reviewed and 99 percent of those have been released, per NARA. But the Biden administration left 2,140 documents fully or partially redacted. Another 2,500 docs were withheld for other reasons, like court-ordered seals of restrictions from individuals who donated their papers. Historians, for the most part, do not expect any bombshells from the remaining papers. But authors who study the JFK assassination expect that will not stop those who believe there were multiple gunmen from further speculation. 

The Warren Commission, the FBI, and various governmental probes concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. But in 1979, the House Select Committee on Assassinations determined there was a “high probability” that two gunmen fired at JFK. “The Committee believes, on the basis of the evidence available to it, that President John F. Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy,” the lawmakers wrote in their findings.

Like Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. campaigned on a promise to release all files related to the assassinations of his uncle and father. Naturally, he supports his prospective boss’s decision. “I think it’s a great move because they need to have more transparency in our government and he’s keeping his promise to have the government tell the truth to the American people about everything,” Kennedy told reporters on the day the order was announced.

In a statement, Kennedy added that the decision was a step against the government secrecy that he believes has undermined the country for decades. “The 60-year strategy of lies and secrecy, disinformation, censorship, and defamation employed by Intel officials to obscure and suppress troubling facts about JFK’s assassination has provided the playbook for a series of subsequent crises the MLK and RFK assassinations, Vietnam, 9/11, the Iraq war and COVID that have each accelerated the subversion of our exemplary democracy by the Military/Medical Industrial Complex and pushed us further down the road toward totalitarianism,” he wrote in a post on X.

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