
🚨 The Digital Censorship Blueprint exposed: Discover the shocking truth about how censorship has become hardwired into our systems. In this eye-opening interview, John Strand shares his firsthand experience with digital suppression and media manipulation.
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John Strand
See Dutchbros.com insurrectionists 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, absolutely. It's loathsome. That's how we've been cast and, and painted, tarred and feathered, a scarlet letter that's not really possible to take off and that's atrocious. It's just wrong. It's evil.
Sean
All right, guys, John Strand here today. Fellow J Sixer. I'm sure you're a lot happier these days, right?
John Strand
Oh, my goodness. Yeah. There is, there is no gift so sweet as. As freedom itself.
Sean
Yeah. Have you had any talks with Trump's team about what. What the plan is?
John Strand
Not official talks. I, I am of course advocating and communicating as best as I can with anyone in proximity of the incoming administration. Yeah. So I'm, I'm doing what I can and I, I mean, I know about what, you know as far as what President Trump has said.
Sean
Yeah.
John Strand
Time magazine article he said within the first nine minutes.
Sean
Yeah.
John Strand
Is his mind frame.
Sean
It might be the first thing they push through.
John Strand
I. So it doesn't have to be pushed through, it just has to be signed.
Sean
Oh, that's it.
John Strand
Yeah. In the sense that at the top of my ex Twitter profile @Johnstrand 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 in an 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 J6ers go home.
Sean
Absolutely.
John Strand
Minute one of day one, he can sign that and it's over.
Sean
Yeah.
John Strand
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.
Sean
Yeah.
John Strand
So it's, it's, it stops in its tracks.
Sean
I love it.
John Strand
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.
Sean
Yeah.
John Strand
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 four misdemeanors, which I will have the DOJ vacate once the right hands are in place. But I, 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.
Sean
Yeah. How did it feel to be villainized by the media for so long? Did that affect relationships with your family and friends?
John Strand
Absolutely. My family has been rock solid. They're amazing.
Sean
Nice.
John Strand
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.
Sean
Well, that's probably a blessing in disguise.
John Strand
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 Please. I encourage everyone to pre order that the stories are insane, actually. But yeah, the. I'm glad you asked that question because it's a bit daunting as a J. Sixer and a J6 advocate to try to adequately communicate to people the extent of the carnage.
Sean
Right.
John Strand
Of what we have gone through. And that absolutely includes the, the incredible toxic defamation that we've suffered for four years now. Yeah, the, the, the, the fraudulent and, and, and the malicious narrative of J6 being an insurrection and all these other ways that they have demonized us. It's really on par with, I would say, the Ku Klux Klan. So from the left's point of view, they're describing us as racist insurrectionists and domestic terrorists. So you have a lot of people that would view us the way that we might view a Klu 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, absolutely. It's loathsome. That's how we've been cast and. And painted, tarred and feathered. A scarlet letter that's not really possible to take off, and that's atrocious. I. It's just wrong. It's evil, because these are innocent American citizens who should have been protected by the first amendment, and they were the bravest among us who stood up on a. On a cold, dark day that was not so easy to be present. And it wasn't necessarily popular to complain about the election and demand transparency in forensic audits, but that was the appropriate thing to do. And that's what we did.
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John Strand
So the defamation is terrible. The destruction of people's lives from their homes, their future, you know, their retirements, their. People have been fired from their job. People have lost scholarships to very important, you know, opportunities for college degrees. People like my colleague, Dr. Simone Gold, who has professional licenses, had their license threatened, you know, for something that had nothing to do with that. The. The. The total cost exceeds what you could really imagine. It is catastrophic. I will be leading a civil lawsuit on behalf of. Of that issue to make sure that at least some of the damages are restored. But it's not even possible. There are people who have died. Matthew Perna, a beautiful young man who loves this country, lost his life in despair because of the malicious and illegal and totally egregious behavior of the doj. Intimidating him with terrorist enhancements that, no, they had no business using. I mean, they openly intimidated and terrorized him into taking his own life literally. Crap.
Sean
That's terrible.
John Strand
It's, It's, It's. It's abhorrent. And that's just one of a number of stories of people who have died in various ways.
Sean
Yeah.
John Strand
As a result of the J6 fallout.
Sean
And they were also withholding a lot of information. It took three years to find out. There was 26 undercover agents.
John Strand
It took three years for them to admit it.
Sean
Right. But you knew probably earlier.
John Strand
Yeah, it was.
Sean
It was labeled that conspiracy.
John Strand
But it's pretty wild to have that inspector general report on the record from their own mouths. Not only acknowledging what we knew to be true. It was a Fed direction, because the feds were there. The government's hands are dirty. They were involved. There was clear entrapment activity to confuse people, lead them in, entrap them. You know, Jacob Chanley, the American shaman, is also here at Amfest. He's sharing his story where he was escorted calmly by, like, eight or so police officers, which we finally got to see thanks to the brave Tucker Carlson showing the truth and giving us the full story of what happened. So, yeah, it's a clear entrapment event. And it's. It's a really shocking event in our history at a fundamental constitutional level. And it has implications that exceed far beyond the 1600 people who were decimated by it.
Sean
Absolutely. And you guys couldn't even share your voice when you got out.
John Strand
Well, I mean, we've had. It's been a struggle to share our voice since the COVID lockdowns.
Sean
Yeah.
John Strand
And that apparatus for censorship continues to. It's pervasive to this day.
Sean
If I post this on YouTube right now, it'll get shadow.
John Strand
Exactly. So I actually wrote an op ed recently that Dr. Robert Malone just published on this topic called Censorship is Now Hardwired.
Sean
Yeah.
John Strand
And it's illuminating this idea that Elon Musk thankfully exposed, you know, with the Twitter files, bombshell reports of this collusion between the government and Big Tech.
Sean
Yep.
John Strand
But that censorship is intrinsic to the. To the State Department mechanisms. Another great patriot, Mike Benz, speaks really credibly and intelligently on these issues where censorship is just baked in to the system now. And in some ways with omission bias and Google manipulations and other things that we can't even see. But they are there, and they are having an incredibly powerful and dangerous impact. So it's a continuing conversation that needs to be had in an effort. I know President Trump's going to take free speech very seriously. He's articulated that emphatically. So that's important as well. Many things on his list that are important. Of course, President Trump has a laundry list of damage to start repairing.
Sean
Yeah.
John Strand
But January six needs to be absolutely at the top of that list.
Sean
6. I think the border is an important one.
John Strand
The border is already going to be shut. I just heard Tom Holman across the hall say, day one, borders close.
Sean
Let's go.
John Strand
Let's go.
Sean
I have a lot of faith in Tom. I mean, yeah, we do to six presidents, right?
John Strand
Yeah, he, I mean, he's just, he's consistent, he's unequivocal. He's not fearful. He's a brave, courageous person. So is Pete Hegseth. So is Cash Patel. So is Pam Bondi and Matt Gates. These are the patriots we need leading the charge. But we need patriots like you and me, Sean, alongside them and behind them participating in this project that we call the United States of America because it's our country.
Sean
Absolutely. What's something people watching this, something actionable they could take right now.
John Strand
You can absolutely share that. Open letter to President Trump pinned to my profile on X Twitter at John Strand USA. And I absolutely encourage people to visit my website, johnstrand.com Two things I want to point out there. Number one, please pre order the book that I wrote while I was in prison. It's called Patriot Plea. I promise it will truly blow your mind and it will empower you to understand what's at stake and what each one of us can do to answer your question going forward. So I really answer that question in the book, I think pretty well. But also on my website, johnstrand.com you can find a 14 minute video called do you know what happened on J6? People still don't really understand.
Sean
Right.
John Strand
And if they are somewhat familiar with my story, but they're kind of wondering what actually happened that day? How did the government throw you in prison for three years when you know allegedly, according to you, you're innocent. You did nothing wrong. So watch the video and you'll see what I did and then ask yourself at the end of that 14 minutes, did he do anything wrong?
Sean
Yep.
John Strand
Or is there something deeply wrong with our judicial system, with our government overall, and with the moral fabric of our country at this point?
Sean
Yeah. We'll link it below. Thanks so much for your time today, John. That was awesome.
John Strand
Sean, thank you so much for having me on. It's a blessing.
Sean
Thanks for watching, guys.
Digital Social Hour Podcast Summary
Title: The Digital Censorship Blueprint They Don't Want You to See | John Strand DSH #1027
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: John Strand
Release Date: December 28, 2024
In episode #1027 of the Digital Social Hour podcast, host Sean Kelly engages in a profound conversation with John Strand, a prominent figure associated with the January 6th (J6) movement. The discussion delves into the defamation faced by J6 participants, the impact of censorship in the digital age, and actionable steps for advocates aiming to restore constitutional rights and transparency in the judicial system.
John Strand opens the conversation by addressing the severe defamation J6 supporters have endured. He draws a stark comparison between the vilification of J6 participants and historical injustices, emphasizing the depth of the societal backlash.
John Strand [00:28]: "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, absolutely. It's loathsome."
Strand elaborates on the lasting stigma imposed on J6 supporters, likening it to being "tarred and feathered" with a scarlet letter—a mark perceived as irreversible and deeply damaging.
The discussion shifts to potential solutions within the political landscape, particularly focusing on actions that the incoming administration under President Trump could take to address the injustices faced by J6 participants.
John Strand [01:39]: "He can sign that day one, really minute one, if he wants to."
Strand outlines a three-step plan:
He references historical precedents, such as President Carter's pardon for Vietnam draft dodgers, to illustrate the feasibility and precedent for such broad-based pardons.
Strand shares the personal toll of the defamation campaign, highlighting the destruction of lives, loss of careers, and even instances where individuals have taken their own lives due to the relentless pursuit and negative portrayal by authorities.
John Strand [06:16]: "The defamation is terrible. The destruction of people's lives from their homes, their future, you know, their retirements... It is catastrophic."
He mentions his upcoming civil lawsuit aimed at restoring damages caused by the Department of Justice's (DOJ) actions and mourns the loss of individuals like Matthew Perna, who succumbed to despair amidst the prosecution.
A significant portion of the conversation focuses on the ongoing issues of censorship in the digital realm. Strand criticizes the pervasive nature of censorship, especially in social media platforms like YouTube and Twitter, where content related to J6 is often suppressed or shadowed.
John Strand [08:44]: "Exactly. So I actually wrote an op ed recently that Dr. Robert Malone just published on this topic called 'Censorship is Now Hardwired.'"
He discusses how government collusion with big tech companies leads to systematic suppression of dissenting voices, compromising free speech and manipulating public perception.
Strand references the "Twitter Files" and contributions from fellow patriots like Mike Benz to underscore the institutionalized nature of censorship and its far-reaching implications beyond just the immediate J6 participants.
As the episode concludes, Strand provides listeners with actionable steps to support the cause and stay informed:
John Strand [10:28]: "Please pre-order the book that I wrote while I was in prison. It's called Patriot Please. I promise it will truly blow your mind and it will empower you to understand what's at stake and what each one of us can do to answer your question going forward."
Strand emphasizes the importance of understanding the constitutional violations and the moral degradation reflected in the treatment of J6 supporters, encouraging active participation in restoring the nation's foundational values.
Sean Kelly wraps up the episode by expressing gratitude for Strand's insights and highlighting the critical nature of the issues discussed. The conversation underscores the enduring challenges of defamation, censorship, and the fight for justice faced by J6 participants. Listeners are left with a clear understanding of the stakes involved and the ways they can contribute to the movement for transparency and constitutional integrity.
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This episode serves as a compelling narrative of resilience against systemic defamation and censorship, offering listeners a window into the struggles and strategies of those seeking justice and transparency in the aftermath of January 6th.