Dear , My column this week, which I’ve included below, is about the threat
Americans face as we race toward a totalitarian state. As the trials get underway for those who
entered the Capitol building on January 6, we’re seeing unjust political verdicts by unjust political courts.
Since that day, hundreds of people who were there have been imprisoned without trial, and some have even been held in solitary
confinement. Those who committed criminal acts should be held to account, but the punishment
should fit the crime. Sadly, as you’ll see below, sentencing in one of the first cases to
make it to trial is an affront to any notion of justice. And Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s
(D-CA) 9/11-Style Commission also promises to exploit what happened that day. While the
proceedings of the commission will be largely ceremonial, the dangerous H.R. 350, the Domestic Enemies Bill, looms large as a possible byproduct. It
would turn the Surveillance State completely inward onto average Americans like you and me, labeling us as potential “domestic
terrorists.” I hope you will join my Campaign for Liberty in fighting that terrible bill.
There is no end to the madness of Surveillance State until you and I put an end to it.
Thank you for all you do. For liberty,
Ron P.S. Please consider a generous donation to keep Campaign for
Liberty on the front lines in the fight to Restore the Republic.
____________________ The Jan. 6th Show Trials
Threaten All of Us The recent felony conviction and eight month prison sentence
of January 6th protester Paul Hodgkins is an affront to any notion of justice. It is a political charge and a political verdict by a political court.
Every American regardless of political persuasion should be terrified of a court system so beholden to politics instead of justice.
We’ve seen this movie before and it does not end well.
Worse than this miscarriage of justice is the despicable attempt by the prosecutor in the case to label Hodgkins – who has no criminal record
and was accused of no violent crime – a “terrorist.” As journalist Michael
Tracey recently wrote, Special Assistant US Attorney Mona Sedky declared Hodgkins a “terrorist” in the court proceedings not for
committing any terrorist act, not for any act of violence, not even for imagining a terrorist act.
Sedky wrote in her sentencing memo, “The Government … recognizes that Hodgkins did not personally engage in or espouse violence or
property destruction.” She added, “we concede that Mr. Hodgkins is not under the legal definition a domestic terrorist.”
Yet Hodgkins should be considered a terrorist because the actions he took – entering the Senate to
take a photo of himself – occurred during an event that the court is “framing…in the context of terrorism.”
That goes beyond a slippery slope. He is not a terrorist because he committed a terrorist act, but because
somehow the “context” of his actions was, in her words, “imperiling democracy.”
In other words, Hodgkins deserved enhanced punishment because he committed a thought crime. The judge on the case, Randolph D. Moss, admitted
as much. In carrying a Trump flag into the Senate, he said, Hodgkins was, “declaring his loyalty to a single individual over the nation.”
As Tracey pointed out, while eight months in prison is a ridiculously long sentence for standing
on the floor of the “People’s House” and taking a photograph, it is also a ridiculously short sentence for a terrorist. If Hodgkins
is really a terrorist, shouldn’t he be sent away for longer than eight months? The
purpose of the Soviet show trials was to create an enemy that the public could collectively join in hating and blaming for all the failures of the
system. The purpose was to turn one part of the population against the other part of the population and demand they be “cancelled.” And it
worked very well…for awhile. In a recent article, libertarian author Jim Bovard quoted
from Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag Archipelago about how average people turned out to demand "justice" for the state's designated
“political” enemies: “There were universal meetings and demonstrations (including even school-children). It was the newspaper march
of millions, and the roar rose outside the windows of the courtroom: ‘Death! Death! Death!’”
While we are not quite there yet, we are moving in that direction. Americans being sent to prison not for what they did, but for what
they believe? Does that sound like the kind of America we really want to live in? While many
Biden backers are enjoying seeing the hammer come down on pro-Trump, non-violent protesters, they should take note: the kind of totalitarian
“justice” system they are cheering on will soon be coming for them. It always does.
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