Let My People Go is a modern-day deliverance story rooted in biblical themes and archetypes. But instead of examining the bondage of the children of Israel by Pharaoh, the film focuses on the bondage of the American people. "Pharaoh" is replaced by a wholly infiltrated and weaponized U.S. government directly and indirectly influenced by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Marxist forces. The film presents two overlapping narratives of America's enslavement. The first form of slavery is achieved using proprietary "black boxes" and software, where swamp candidates are selected rather than elected. Massive ballot harvesting operations provide the paper trail to cover up the greatest crime in our nation's history - the removal of President Donald J. Trump. The second form of slavery focuses on the real-=life consequences of the Americans who gathered and protested the theft of their votes on November 3rd - the January Sixers - that now languish in prison.
The crack team of journalists at The Babylon Bee turn their powers of investigation toward the most deadliest day in all of human history: January 6, 2021. They hunt down the dangerous criminals who stormed the Capitol, visit the haunting sites where incalculable numbers of people died on that fateful day, and ask experts really smart questions. You will laugh, you will cry, you will cower in terror at the monsters who almost ended democracy once and for all. January 6: Never forget to remember.
As the nation grapples with the echoes of January 6, this documentary provides a crucial, unvarnished perspective on that pivotal day. This narration-less documentary shows events leading up to and including January 6, challenging viewers to confront the fragility of democracy and reflect on our collective responsibility to protect it.
With Trump's political godfather, Roger Stone, as the film's central character, the plot follows the documentary's exploration of how Trump's presidential period had to find its logical end point in The Storm at the Capitol.
FRONTLINE investigates the roots of the criminal cases against former President Trump stemming from his 2020 election loss. With the presidential race for 2024 underway, veteran political filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team examine the House Jan. 6 committee’s evidence, the historic charges against Trump and the threat to democracy.
After a six-week trial, four men have been convicted in the United States in a high-profile case connected to the storming of Capitol Hill in Washington two years ago. The four members of the far-right Proud Boys group were convicted on a charge of seditious conspiracy, defined as a plot to overthrow the government. US Prosecutors have now charged more than 1,000 people with offences in relation to the January 6, 2021 attack, but there is little agreement in a bitterly divided America about exactly what happened on that day. The dispute threatens to poison American democracy. The BBC's David Grossman was there as events unfolded and filmed the Proud Boys and spoke to their leaders. He assesses what this infamous date means for the United States.
Lil Brick sits down with THE LINE for an Autocomplete interview, and quickly learns that this interview is not everything that it seems. What is his favorite color? What is his most traumatic memory? Where was he on Jan 6th? To his great reluctance, we soon find out.
The incredible story of a red scarf from a small Swedish city just below the Arctic Circle, appeared in the eye of the storm, on a rioter at the US Capitol breach on 6 January 2021.
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