Gary Heavin and Mike Adams: J6 prisoners used as PAWNS in political chess game

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  • Over 300 individuals arrested for their involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol protest are detained in 75 federal prisons across 35 states, often far from their families.
  • Critics compare this to the Soviet Gulag system, accusing the Biden administration of isolating and psychologically abusing prisoners, with claims of denied due process and harsh conditions.
  • Texas entrepreneur Gary Heavin, founder of American Patriot Relief, has become a prominent advocate for the J6 prisoners through his Freedom’s Ambassador Project. He highlights their brutal treatment, including solitary confinement, lack of legal representation and withheld evidence, calling it a “Soviet-style concentration camp” on American soil.
  • Heavin and his team are preparing “Operation Airlift,” a plan to support prisoners upon their release. This includes providing food, housing and transportation via private jets to reunite them with their families. Over 100 ambassadors are stationed at prisons nationwide to assist with the transition.
  • Heavin and others demand full exoneration, expungement of records and substantial compensation for the J6 prisoners, including federal pensions. They argue that the prisoners deserve restitution for the injustices they’ve endured, with some suggesting payouts as high as $50 million per person.

In the shadow of the U.S. Capitol, a story of tyranny unfolds—one that has drawn comparisons to the darkest chapters of Soviet history. Over 300 individuals arrested in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol protest are scattered across 75 federal prisons in 35 states, often hundreds of miles from their families.

Critics argue that this dispersal mirrors the Soviet Union’s infamous Gulag Archipelago, a network of forced labor camps designed to isolate and break political dissidents. The Biden administration has been accused of orchestrating this modern-day Gulag, where prisoners endure solitary confinement, denied due process and face what some describe as psychological and nutritional abuse. (Related: Calls for JUSTICE: Trump urged to pardon J6 protesters as 2025 inauguration nears.)

Gary Heavin, a Texas-based entrepreneur and founder of American Patriot Relief (ARF) Freedom’s Ambassador Project, has emerged as a leading voice in the fight to free these prisoners. In a recent “Health Ranger Report” interview with Mike Adams of Brighteon.com, Heavin detailed the harrowing conditions faced by the J6 detainees.

“These people have been brutalized. Solitary confinement for weeks, no speedy trial, no proper representation. Tens of thousands of hours of video evidence were kept from their defense lawyers illegally,” Heavin said.

The prisoners, many of whom were charged with non-violent offenses, have been dispersed across the country in what Heavin describes as a deliberate strategy to isolate them from their support networks. Families have been forced to travel hundreds or even thousands of miles to visit loved ones, often at great personal and financial cost.

Operation Airlift: A plan for freedom

With rumors swirling that President-elect Donald Trump may pardon the J6 prisoners on Inauguration Day, Heavin and his team are preparing for what they call “Operation Airlift.” The initiative aims to provide immediate support to the prisoners upon their release, ensuring they are fed, housed and reunited with their families.

“We have over 100 ambassadors positioned at all 75 prisons,” explained the founder and former CEO of the fitness chain Curves. “They’ll be there to greet these men and women as they come out, make sure they’re warm, fed and connected with their families.”

For those located far from home, Heavin has mobilized a fleet of private jets to transport them safely and with dignity. According to him, Operation Airlift is backed by “over a dozen private jet aircraft whose owners are loaning them to the program.”

For many J6 prisoners, the challenges won’t end with their release. Some have lost their homes, jobs and even their families during their incarceration. To address this, Heavin has established transitional homes in Texas, Missouri and other locations, offering shelter, counseling and spiritual support.

“We’ve built 12 brand-new one-bedroom homes on my property in Waco,” Heavin said. “We’re also working closely with churches, particularly the Orthodox Church, to provide counseling and meet their spiritual needs.”

A call for justice and compensation

Both Heavin and Adams argue that the J6 prisoners deserve more than just their freedom. They are calling for full exoneration, expungement of their records and substantial compensation from the federal government.

Adams said the compensation should not just be a million-dollar payout, but it should be $50 million per person after taxes. Heavin echoed this sentiment, suggesting that the prisoners should receive federal pensions for the rest of their lives.

According to Heavin, Trump’s decision to pardon them will determine whether he can deliver on his promises of restoring justice and accountability. Thankfully, the president stuck to his vow – promises made, promises kept.

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Watch the full interview between Gary Heavin and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.

This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

More related stories:

Trump’s plan to pardon over 1,000 convicted J6 protesters sparks criticism from Big Government.

J.D. Vance believes Jan. 6 participants who committed violent acts “obviously” should not be pardoned.

PURE EVIL: Government is taking donations away from J6 prisoners so their families starve and they lose everything – and so defendants cannot afford attorneys.

Sources include:

Brighteon.com

JimBakkerShow.com

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