J6 – Witness Says He Was Locked Up For 10 Days For Using The Restroom

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Summary

âž¡ The author is expressing concern about perceived corruption in the courts, using an example of a man who attended a peaceful event at J6. The man, who was there with his pastor father, entered the Capitol building to use the restroom after getting permission from the police. The author suggests that this man’s actions were innocent, yet he still faced consequences, highlighting the author’s belief in the court’s unfairness.

Transcript

We’re on the precipice of the courts being flat out blatantly corrupt in your face. They used to be, you know, kind of corrupt behind the scenes or that change this or that. Now they’re just in your face promoting pure hardcore corruption. I mean, it borders on Satanism, in my opinion, the way they’re so evil and they don’t care about the truth. And I’ll give you an example. At our event a month, a little over a month ago in Vegas, we had a gentleman testify there or speak at our event and he was with J6. And when he was at J6, what’s interesting about this guy is he basically went to J6. He was peacefully there with his dad that’s a pastor. And I’m trying to think how to say this. And he was peacefully there. He was outside watching everybody pray and do all that they do. And then he said he had to go to the restroom. And so he went to the doors of the Capitol and he saw some police there and he walked up and he said, Hey, am I allowed to go in here and go to the restroom? And they said, sure. So he went in, went to the restroom, came out, marveled at the beauty of the building for a couple of minutes and then walked out. He literally got arrested and thrown in jail for 10 days. And in his court case, the prosecution had their day. Then the defense cross-examined the prosecutors and the witnesses and said, did he break this law? No. Did he break this law? No. Did he break this law? No. And in the end he broke no law. And the judge then said in the court case to prove the point that I’m making, this whole point that I’m making, the judge said, I know you broke no law, sir, but you were a drop in the flood that day. Guilty. Go to jail for 10 days. How do you go to jail when you didn’t break any single laws, but you were supposedly a drip in the flood that day? What kind of language is that, Jack? And that’s kind of what I’m talking about. They’re coming for all of us. So this gentleman that I’m speaking of basically came on our stand and talked about how he spent 10 plus days in jail and how corrupt and evil and abusive the justice system is. It’s just, it is crazy. Anyway, the guy’s name is Casey Cusick. And if you go to the liberty conference.com, the liberty conference.com, you can see all the speeches there. Scroll down. It’s number five, the fifth speech, Casey Cusick. And he speaks about what happened to him. [tr:trw].

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