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The Digital Censorship Blueprint They Don't Want You to See | John Strand DSH #1027
28 Dec 2024
Chapter 1: What is the Digital Censorship Blueprint?
and domestic terrorists. So you have a lot of people that would view us the way that we might view a Ku Klux Klan member who had actively lynched a black person. I mean, you would just feel loathing for a person who had done that, right? I mean, it's loathsome. That's how we've been cast and painted, tarred and feathered a scarlet letter that's not really possible to take off.
Chapter 2: How can Trump help with censorship issues?
And that's atrocious. It's just wrong. It's evil.
Chapter 3: What does being villainized by the media feel like?
All right, guys, John Strand here today, fellow Jay Sixer. I'm sure you're a lot happier these days, right? Oh, my goodness. Yeah, there is no gift so sweet as freedom itself. Yeah. Have you had any talks with Trump's team about what the plan is?
Chapter 4: What steps can citizens take against censorship?
Not official talks. I am, of course, advocating and communicating as best as I can with anyone in proximity of the incoming administration. Yeah. So I'm doing what I can. And I mean, I know about what you know as far as what President Trump has said. Yeah. Time magazine article, he said, within the first nine minutes is his mind frame. It might be the first thing they push through.
Chapter 5: What are the implications of John McAfee's story?
So it doesn't have to be pushed through. It just has to be signed.
Chapter 6: Why is John Strand advocating for a civil lawsuit?
Oh, that's it. Yeah. In the sense that At the top of my ex-Twitter profile, at John Strand USA, is pinned an open letter to President Trump. I encourage everyone to read it and share it so it would garner his attention. But really, what he simply needs to do is an executive order commuting all sentences on moment one of day one, like they're done.
Wherever you are, pre-trial, people are being held pre-trial before adjudication, which is egregious and anti-American. And then, of course, currently serving sentences. But regardless of where you are in the process, the chains come off, the gates are opened, and Jay Sixers go home. Absolutely. Minute one of day one, he can sign that and it's over. Yeah.
Also, he can sign an order saying all current prosecutorial action by the current Merrick Garland, Matthew Graves, DOJ must cease immediately. And anyone who draws another pencil mark on another piece of paper... related to the J6 witch hunt, will face criminal charges. Yeah. So it stops in its tracks. I love it.
And then step three is to issue a proclamation-style pardon, which he can have this built out, and again, just sign it, day one, really minute one, if he wants to. Yeah. And a proclamation-style pardon is not written to John Strand or a person by name, as a typical pardon is, but rather it's issued... to a class that can apply for it as they qualify.
This was done by President Carter for the Draft Dodgers in Vietnam. And then anyone can apply for it when it suits their needs. Because, for example, I'm in adjudication still. I was vindicated at the Supreme Court and beat the felony. And I'm still appealing for misdemeanors, which I will have the DOJ vacate once the right hands are in place.
But I need to finish that process so I wouldn't actually take a part in myself. But everyone should be able to apply for it and qualify on the constitutional basis that everyone's constitutional rights were violated if their case was adjudicated in the District of Columbia. And there are zero exceptions to that.
Yeah. How did it feel to be villainized by the media for so long? Did that affect relationships with your family and friends? Yeah. Absolutely.
My family has been rock solid. They're amazing. Nice. But I had friends, or so I thought, who perhaps were not friends at all, who not only abandoned me, but even actively betrayed me. Well, that's probably a blessing in disguise. In a certain sense, yeah. And I detail some of these pretty wild stories in the book that I wrote while I was in prison. It's called Patriot Plea.
So I encourage everyone to pre-order that. The stories are insane, actually. But yeah, I'm glad you asked that question because... It's a bit daunting as a J6er and a J6 advocate to try to adequately communicate to people the extent of the carnage of what we have gone through. And that absolutely includes the incredible toxic defamation that we've suffered for four years now.
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