Pamela Griffith
@J6wifeOK
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@Sassafrass_84 @realtalkuvny It was a message q drop Game Over for all the pedos and child trafficking the whole thing was a message. type Game over
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@RealRyanNichols And it doesn’t matter if they have been in prison 4 years or 6 months it’s real to get back to a normal life is difficult. my husband is 60 years old if it wasn’t for God it would be a whole lot worse. God kept him out of some horrible situations.
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I was wondering if now the FbI is going to turn over the names of all the people that turned in the J6ers possibly for a bounty. maybe they need to be prosecuted and put in the public eye! @julie_kelly2
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@julie_kelly2 I was wondering if now the FbI is going to turn over the names of all the people that turned in the J6ers possibly for a bounty. maybe they need to be prosecuted and put in the public eye!
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Ooo even the fbi agents that raided my home and gave me a pat down while I was in my nightgown while my husband stood handcuffed in the driveway on a cold early morning.
Dear January 6th prosecutors, agents, and other co-conspirators (inside and outside of government): Firings now. Prosecutions later? 18 U.S.C. § 241. I’d keep a very low profile, if I were you.
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This is disgraceful, disgusting they should be ashamed for treating people like this. Especially for someone whom did nothing wrong.
I am reading about J6 defendants who are still in prison and being transported. I want to describe what that is actually like. For me transport days were traumatic. A prisoner is woken up early in the morning. Probably 3AM, give or take a few hours. There is a chain wrapped around the waist that cuffed hands are attached to. Sometimes the chain is tight enough that it constricts the stomach and causes discomfort to the abdominal area. Both feet are also cuffed and attached together with chains that are too short to take a normal stride in so every step is a half step. The hand cuffs never hurt me as much as the ankle cuffs did. With the ankles every single step was painful. Older people normally have bruises or cuts from it. I would have red indentions into my skin. It also makes a difference in who the officer is who puts them on because some officers put them on much tighter than others. Once cuffed it is extremely hard to get your pants up and down to use the bathroom. While riding a bus I saw women helping each other get pants up and down to use the restroom. I personally dehydrated myself in preparation for the trip so I wouldn't have to go to the bathroom. When I was offered an outhouse at the airport that male inmates had used there was urine all over the seat, I had no way to clean the urine off, hover above the seat, let alone get my pants up and down, so I held it. Also, for females who fly on the plane back and forth from the transfer center in Oklahoma, they have to walk down a row of men to get to the bathroom on the plane. Walking near male inmates is like being a piece of fresh meat. The comments and stares are demeaning. Some women dehydrate, refusing to drink anything the whole day, just to keep from walking down the row of men. The day is long. You don't get to your place of arrival until late at night. There is no entertainment. No books. Nothing. Just a long day of being painfully shackled. Hopefully the prisoner is not blackboxed on top of it which is even more painful and causes bruising. When Shelly Stallings, another J6 defendant I was housed with at the SFF Hazelton in West Virginia, was taken out on medical trips she was always black boxed and came back with bruises. She spent the day listening to officers tell her "I will shoot you if you run." So that dear friends is what the J6 inmates who should be released on a pardon have gone through during transport recently.
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RT @J6Freedom: I would be in favor of @RepBrecheen for US SENATOR from Oklahoma @OKPrayinPatriot
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@DerrickEvans4WV They need to be ecstatic the did have to go to prison for 6 months for being somewhere the ex Government told us it was illegal to be there.
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@JonAlden1620 @TruthingtonPost @InvestigateJ6 Us conservatives gave him a tremendous amount of love and support what ever he needed we provided to him. As we would do to any one in need. That is who we are.
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@InvestigateJ6 @Pebbles04257840 I didn’t say he was lying I said the article was untrue he was not stranded we showed him a lot of love and support
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@JonAlden1620 @TruthingtonPost @InvestigateJ6 We learned last minute but we knew that would happen people are transferred all the time there we had taken care of it he was safe. This was spreading and we wanted people to know he was not stranded he was loved by a group that gave him everything he needed.
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@JonAlden1620 @TruthingtonPost @InvestigateJ6 We had someone waiting for two day and talk to the Prison many times to make sure no J6er was left behind team was in place made arrangements for him to get home. He had money items was fed a steak dinner & arranged his travel. all states had that in place for the J6ers
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@Sandrift1 @SarahV_OK and I were on the team that arranged his pickup and transportation. this young man was at the Grady prison in OKLA he is on his way home he never was stranded this is an untrue article
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