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In this conversation, Joe Biggs shares his journey from military service to becoming a prominent figure in the Proud Boys and his subsequent legal battles following the January 6th incident. He discusses the media's portrayal of the Proud Boys, the corruption he experienced during his trial, and the broader implications of censorship and the justice system in America. Biggs reflects on his time in prison, the friendships he formed, and his desire to help others who have been wrongfully convicted. In this conversation, Joe Biggs shares his harrowing experiences in prison, detailing the psychological toll of confinement, the challenges of reintegration into society, and his feelings of betrayal by the political system. He reflects on the drastic changes in his mindset due to the violent and unpredictable environment of prison, the struggles he faces in accessing veteran benefits, and his disillusionment with the government. Biggs expresses a desire for redemption and a path forward, despite the obstacles he encounters. In this conversation, Joe Biggs shares his experiences and struggles following the events of January 6th, discussing the challenges of being forgotten, the quest for justice, and the impact of political decisions on his family. He emphasizes the need for support and action from the public to address the injustices faced by him and others in similar situations. The conversation highlights the emotional toll of these experiences and the hope for redemption and change.
Keywords:
Joe Biggs, January 6th, Proud Boys, media portrayal, Antifa, Western chauvinism, justice system, corruption, censorship, prison life, prison experience, psychological impact, reintegration challenges, political disillusionment, veterans' rights, Joe Biggs, political injustice, prison reform, family trauma, activism, legal system, veterans, support, redemption
Kyle this whole Kash debacle is your fault! You went against your principles and you led all astray! You told us awhile back you don’t vote for people who have no children! As far as I know Kash doesn’t!
Consider this a ruler to your hands!
Seriously though, man the warning signs were there but we all got caught up in the hype him and others were spewing! The photo ops with the “HR” team I think you called it, is not the first time. If I recall correctly he did photo ops with the SEAL teams back when he was in DOD. I’ll have to go and see if I can find it again if I get time later today.
We all kinda knew Bongino wasn’t a good fit. Not sure if you remember but way back when the Maralargo raid happened and Dan got his panties in a wad over you saying turning off the security cameras was SOP for the FBI. I made the comment of how “these professionals, in my mind, sure do get awfully emotional!
Man I’m truly beginning to understand what Jason Whitlock was getting at when ...