Lessons for Australia: The Torture and Human Rights Abuses of the January 6 Prisoners By Chris Knight (Florida)
The cultural and decline in the rule of law of the United States is relevant as a case study for the rest of the West, especially Australia, about how institutions can be quickly corrupted and decline. One should not think that Australia is immune to this, and I can clearly see from the distance here of Florida, that the Voice is a clear crisis point for Australia. If the Voice gets in, Australia will rapidly face the issues that we are seeing tearing up US society, such as the issue of reparations. And, perhaps worse.
Another example is the decline of the rule of law in Democrat controlled jurisdictions. The January 6 protesters have been treated worse than most prisoners in Third World countries. For example, January 6 political prisoner Ryan Samsel has been held in prison without trial since January 2021, and has been beaten, abused and tortured. He said: “I was kept in … a hard cell. And in that particular cell about five, six months. I even told you what was happening is the judge was actually calling, trying to get in contact with me because I wasn’t in a named cell. They were missing me and they were saying I wasn’t showing up to court. They were saying I wasn’t showing up to medical. But they were pretty much keeping me in there… Like I said, it was cold, the light was on, there’s zero window. And that followed me from Virginia. When I was in Virginia, it was the same exact conditions.”
This is at the level of the worst prisoner of war treatments. It shows the viciousness of the Leftist mentality, right out of Mao and Stalinist USSR. There is no reason to believe that if things are not changed, Australia too could fall into this political mindset. The warnings are clear from other countries and need to be studied before it is too late. Fight for every piece of freedom you have; it is precious beyond all measure, and when it disappears by neglect, it is enormously difficult to regain.
“January 6 political prisoner Ryan Samsel has been held in prison without trial now since January 2021.
During his two-and-a-half years without trial Ryan has been moved around to 17 different facilities. Ryan has been beaten, abused, tortured, and neglected since his arrest in January 2021.
Earlier this week The Gateway Pundit received exclusive photos from Ryan Samsel’s prison cell at the FDC in Philadelphia. The cell was a size of a closet with a light on all of the time. The cell had a thin blue mattress, no sheets or blankets, no clothing, and he was kept here for five months straight.
The photos are just shocking. This is taking place in America today. This is who we are.
Ryan told The Gateway Pundit in a conversation this week, “I was kept in … a hard cell. And in that particular cell about five, six months. I even told you what was happening is the judge was actually calling, trying to get in contact with me because I wasn’t in a named cell. They were missing me and they were saying I wasn’t showing up to court. They were saying I wasn’t showing up to medical. But they were pretty much keeping me in there… Like I said, it was cold, the light was on, there’s zero window. And that followed me from Virginia. When I was in Virginia, it was the same exact conditions.”
Ryan described the same situation in Virginia, “It was Central Regional Virginia Jail (CVRJ). I was kept in and they called it booking hard cell, which is you get zero phone, zero commissary, zero clothing because they think that you’re going to hang yourself and you’re on constant surveillance. You’re under surveillance constantly. The light has to be on 24/7. You’re locked in a cell. There is no getting out. The windows in Virginia were covered by a black mat, so you weren’t able to see. And it’s constant nothing. It’s deprivation of everything.”
Ryan told The Gateway Pundit that there are no books allowed, no letters, no photos. Nothing. The yellow bucket was his toilet.”
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