90 Miles From Tyranny : ‘Enough is enough’: Desperate Jan. 6 prisoner goes on hunger strike, demands Capitol Police be investigated

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

‘Enough is enough’: Desperate Jan. 6 prisoner goes on hunger strike, demands Capitol Police be investigated


As the U.S. House Select Committee charged with “investigating” the January 6 riot at the Capitol gleefully prepares for its primetime debut, a desperate political prisoner is going on a hunger strike until a real investigation is conducted.

Edward Jacob Lang, who goes by “Jake,” has issued a statement from his cell in what many refer to as “D.C.’s Gitmo,” declaring he will go on a “prolonged hunger strike” until his demands are met.

The letter was received and published by Gateway Pundit, which has been a strong ally to all the Jan. 6 prisoners who have reportedly been housed in terrible conditions, denied due process, and forgotten by the mainstream, liberal media.

“Hello my fellow patriots, it’s Jake Lange — the time has come to draw a line in the sand, to say enough is enough,” the letter begins.

“I am currently in the basement of the DC Jail, the ‘hole,’ where my phone account and tablet has been cut off, leaving me with absolutely no access to my family or my attorney, as well has [sic] no visitations because of COVID,” Lange continues. “Completely silenced and cutoff to the outside world before being found guilty of any crime.”

“The alleged crime? Standing up with 1 million+ other unarmed American patriots against tyranny; defending women and the elderly, my life, my country, my Constitution and even saving a life on January 6th!” Lang writes.

Lang, 26, was indicted on multiple felony charges alleging that he fought with Capitol police for nearly two and a half hours.

According to a Dec. 2021 Gateway Pundit report, “Lang was trampled when Capitol Police attacked and then without warning pushed Trump supporters down the stairs outside the US Capitol in Washington DC.”

Lang witnessed two people trampled — one, Roseanne Boyland, died after losing consciousness in the crush — before managing to pull himself and another protester, Philip Anderson, to safety. It is Anderson’s life that Lang is credited with saving.

“I can no longer in good conscious, with my faith in the Most High God, identify or have any part with the defacto Federal Government, and their corrupt Departments of Justice and Corrections,” Lang says in his letter.

“Monday, (1/31/22) I am entering a prolonged hunger strike of...




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3 comments:

  1. What is happening, here in America is sick.....

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  2. Congress rats need to pay.

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  3. Explain to me thid. If he's cut off from communication from being in the 'hole'. How did this get out?
    Just asking.

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