Reversal of FATE: Steve Baker’s update on January 6 prisoners is ‘a good sign’



January 6 started as a chance for Trump supporters to innocently protest and quickly turned into a day that would change their lives forever.

Now, however, things might be taking a turn for the better.

“One J-sixer is seeing a reversal of fate,” Jill Savage of “Blaze New Tonight” explains.

“John Strand is actually one of the more, let’s call it, infamous stories, certainly one of the more high-profile cases of all the January 6 defendants,” Steve Baker tells Savage.

Strand was friend and bodyguard of Simone Gold — a doctor and attorney who was the deplatformed founder of the Frontline American Doctors. Gold had been accused of “disinformation” for recommending alternative therapies that were not part of what Baker calls the “approved narrative” regarding COVID-19.

Gold was scheduled to speak on January 6 at one of the six legally permitted events scheduled on the Capitol property that day.

“By the time they got to the Capitol, everything had gone to hell in a handbasket, and so there was nothing but chaos by the time they arrived. The breaches had already taken place. John Strand and Simone Gold did not participate in violence, they did not participate in breaching the Capitol building whatsoever,” Baker explains.

However, their fatal flaw was going inside the Capitol peacefully.

“She actually decided to deliver her prepared remarks there in the Rotunda. She climbed up on the Eisenhower statue, with John standing guard beside her, she delivered her remarks there in the great Rotunda of the Capitol, and then they peacefully left, just as so many other hundreds and thousands of people did,” Baker says.

Both Strand and Gold were “handed that infamous 1512 obstruction of an official proceeding felony.”

The felony carried up to 20 years of imprisonment.

Gold ended up taking a plea deal and pled down to a single misdemeanor. Judge Christopher Cooper sentenced her to 60 days in prison.

“John Strand decided he was not going to take this lying down, that he was going to be a warrior, and he, despite the odds being horribly stacked against him, he was going to go to trial and he did that,” Baker explains.

He was convicted on all counts, and he was sentenced to 32 months in prison.

“Now what’s happening is that because of the Supreme Court’s overturning the 1512 obstruction of an official proceeding charge against 355 defendants, him being one of those,” Baker says, “they’re shortening their sentences or letting them go.”

If they haven’t gone to trial yet, they’re not charging them with it.

“It’s especially a good sign because the Department of Justice has already announced that they want to figure out how to continue with that charge,” Baker explains. “But the point being, is it appears that the judges are pushing back against the DOJ.”

“We’ll take this as a good sign,” he adds.


Rep. Massie reveals NEW info about the Jan 6 pipe bomb



If you listen to the left, you probably believe that democracy “almost died” on January 6. But if you listen to Thomas Massie, you’ll walk away with a better understanding of the story.

Massie has new information that completely turns the January 6 stories upside down: the January 6 pipe bomb found at the DNC headquarters in Washington, D.C., was found by a plain-clothes U.S. Capitol Police officer.

The U.S. Capitol Police officer was originally reported to be a random passerby.

Before the truth about the DNC pipe bomb was uncovered, Massie’s “charitable interpretation of the video” was, “That’s some random passerby and he says to the cops, ‘There’s something bright and shiny over there in the weeds, you might want to check it out,’” Massie tells Pat Gray.

“Maybe that could explain their lackadaisical approach to the bomb,” he continues, “but I got confirmation that not only was that an undercover police officer, he told them there was a bomb over there.”

“So, then your thought process is that they knew it was a serious problem, yet they just sat there like it was no big deal,” Gray says.

According to Massie, the bomb sat for 17 hours and was outfitted with a 60-minute kitchen timer.

“Everybody keeps telling me this thing was viable, but it had a minute kitchen timer,” Massie says in disbelief. “If these were operable bombs, which the FBI maintains, this is one of the most serious threats to a vice president ever because she was sitting 30 feet away.”


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Meet the Jan 6 political prisoner who's now running for Congress



Once a lawmaker in the state of West Virginia, Derrick Evans has now done a stint in prison.

His crime? Being at the Capitol on January 6.

Evans served three months in prison after pleading guilty to one count of civil disorder, but his lawmaking career isn’t over yet. Evans is running for a House seat in 2024.

“It was the most patriotic day of my life,” Evans tells Pat Gray after noting that the reaction to January 6 completely ignores the fact that the “Democrats bombed the Capitol in the 80s.”

“There were patriots from all over this country waving flags. There were women and children. There were veterans in wheelchairs, by and large, no pun intended, a mostly peaceful protest,” Evans explains.

Evans recalls being outside the east rotunda doors when they opened up from the inside. That’s when he decided to walk through the doors, before thanking a police officer.

The recent political prisoner caught himself on video telling the police officer “God Bless” and receiving a friendly fist bump from him, inviting Evans into the building.

“It’s all on video so people can watch it,” Evans explains.

“I spend less than 10 minutes inside the public rotunda area reminding people to be peaceful and non-destructive, walked back out the same set of doors I entered and ultimately found myself facing 24 years in prison as the weaponized deep state came to my house, and took me away from my wife and my four young children and threw me in prison,” he recalls.

After January 6, Evans was de-platformed from social media. He had around 70,000 followers on Facebook and had livestreamed the entire event.

“It didn’t take them long to find me because I didn’t think I was doing anything wrong. I thought maybe I would get like a $100 ticket,” he tells Gray.

Evans was arrested two days after January 6.

“The heinous crime, truly, in the eyes of the government,” Evans says, “is being an elected representative who had the courage to go into the middle of the swamp and speak out against the tyranny that we find ourselves living under today.”


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Pelosi’s head of security likely PERJURED himself with THIS bold Jan. 6 LIE



Steve Baker is one of only five journalists with access to the full 41,000 hours of January 6 tapes.

“He has been working on the January 6th puzzle for a while now, and his efforts have been frustrated over and over again by the politics in Washington when he is just trying to find the truth,” says Glenn Beck.

Today, Steve joins Glenn again to discuss a new piece of the puzzle: whether Pelosi’s head of security perjured himself in the Oath Keepers trial.

On October 3rd, 2022, “Jeffrey Nestler, assistant U.S. attorney, approached the lectern ... and said to Judge Amit Mehta, ... 'We have a rogue attorney that is about to release some FBI 302s,” which are confidential interviews kept under strict lock and key.

“Judge Amit Mehta did something that I have never seen before,” Steve tells Glenn. “He actually directed the media pool to put out a tweet and threaten this particular attorney and let him know that if he released those sealed documents, he would have him held in contempt of court.”

“And right then, I went, ‘What are in those documents?’” says Steve.

While the documents are still sealed, we do know that “the documents themselves were the actual FBI interviews of one of these Capitol Police officers, and the primary problem that the government has with those documents is that the testimony was changed.”

In the first testimony, the officer reported that his interaction with the Oath Keepers was positive.

He claimed that “the Oath Keepers lined up between him and the more agitated protesters and assisted him in keeping them off of him and helping him de-escalate,” Steve explains.

However, in a second interview that occurred only three months later, his “testimony was changed into an aggravated, contentious event with the Oath Keepers, as well as the creation of a second event to explain the first FBI interview that never happened,” continues Steve.

Because Steve has access to the tapes, he was able to pinpoint the exact moment when this alleged contentious encounter with the Oath Keepers occurred.

“Tell me about ... what the story was in the testimony and then what you found on the tape,” says Glenn.

To hear Steve’s shocking report, watch the clip below.


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Is the government HIDING evidence of Jan. 6 FENCE CUTTER?



If you trust that the government has your best interest at heart, then you must not be paying attention.

While the government has wasted no time forming a January 6th committee and persecuting protestors, it seems to have glossed over suspicious figures whom the public is demanding answers for.

Revolver News founder and editor Darren Beattie joins Glenn Beck to discuss what he knows about these men and why the public should be concerned.

Beattie shares that new evidence has surfaced that suggests an unknown man who cut down fences around the Capitol before the January 6th riot may have been an undercover cop — or at least a shady figure whom the government doesn't seem to care about.

“We do have video depicting this individual cutting fencing designated in the restricted area around the Capitol,” Beattie says, adding that this happened “before Trump was done speaking, before the crowd went over to the Capitol.”

These people “were hanging around the Capitol when there was no real reason to be there, and furthermore, they were methodically, professionally, coolly cutting down the fencing that designates where the restricted zone is,” Beattie adds.

What this did was “create one of American history’s largest legal booby traps,” he tells Glenn, “because later on when the whole crowd went over to the Capitol, they were unwittingly walking into the restricted zone for which they could be charged, and many people actually were charged.”

The fence cutter then interacts with a known undercover cop in such a way that “the cop says, ‘Appreciate it, brother,’ when this fence cutter removes the fencing, allowing the undercover officer to move forward.”

Beattie then tells Glenn that if the “fence cutter bulwark were simply identified, it would be the biggest scandal in the country and definitively confirm that January 6th was a fed-surrection in the darkest sense of the imagination.”

This information has led Beattie to believe that there is much more to January 6th than the government wants Americans to believe.

“The whole purpose of this fed-surrection narrative is to justify the weaponization of the government against the GOP and, more importantly, against its constituents,” he says.


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