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J6 political prisoners Jonathan Mellis and co-Host Edward Badalian have released a new episode of the “We Are Good Men” podcast from directly inside the DC Gulag.
The new episode features J6 political prisoner Sergeant Gregory Yetman.
You can help Sergeant Yetman here.
Sergeant Yetman’s family shared his story in GiveSendGo:
On November 6th the FBI among other agencies surrounded the Yetman Family Home to “execute a warrant”. with no regard of due process or the constitution, law enforcement then proceeded to endanger and traumatize the Yetman Family.
Afraid of being falsely imprisoned, like many other Jan 6th protesters, Greg fled.
This caused an excessive manhunt for him, with military weapons, flash bangs, dogs, helicopters and drones surrounding the area as if he was a hardened criminal. He shortly turned himself in safely on November 10th after eluding the fierce barrage of manpower.
Gregory is a Military Veteran who would do anything to protect his loved ones and his country. He served 13 years in the Army National Guard he was a Military Police Sergeant.
He was tasked with training lower enlisted Soldiers under his command. A UPL (Unit Prevention Leader) tasked with conducting educating, testing, and assisting Soldiers to comply with the Army Substance Abuse Program. Law and order operations both in CONUS( within the continental United States) and overseas.
Attached to Homeland Security for a Homeland Response Force (HRF) to help ensure civilian security and safety.
Trained for helping safeguard against Chemical, Biological, Radioactive, Nuclear, and Explosives, and for helping in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. Trained lower enlisted Soldiers around and under his company’s command.
Protected valuable security equipment, personnel, ammunitions, weapons, and other military equipment, both overseas and in the United States. Also, conducted combat operations overseas, providing security for high valued personnel, as well and convoy security for military and civilian vehicles, personnel, and equipment.
Conducted security operations, law and order missions, peace keeping missions, and humanitarian missions overseas.
Provided security for the base where he was stationed, protecting entrances and exits, expediting the entering and exiting of military and civilian personnel on and off base, using metal detectors and body and vehicle scanning equipment to protect against weapons, drugs, or explosives from entering base, or for military equipment trying to be taken off base without proper authorization.
You can help Sergeant Yetman here.
While Greg was in Kabul, Afghanistan for Disaster and Humanitarian Relief this is a statement from him about his time, “An amazing experience working with other Soldiers, Marines, and Airmen, helping bring supplies and aid to men, women, and children in the city of Kabul.
We brought aid and supplies to orphanages, hospitals, schools, and women’s shelters. Mostly to individuals who were hurt by explosions, orphaned, abused, or homeless.
An experience that changed me and made me appreciate the life I have been fortunate to live, so much more.”
Greg continued his education after the military and received an Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice/ Police Science as well as a Bachelor’s degree Public Safety Administration and Criminal Justice.
Anyone who has the pleasure of knowing our brother, they know he will give you his shirt off his back. Loving life and making the most of every moment in life was the way Greg lived his life.
He always has a smile and has a great way of making everyone laugh. He is, and will be missed by us all tremendously and we want to help him get the representation he deserves.
Podcast co-host Jonathan Mellis is one of several January 6 defendants who witnessed Officer Lila Morris brutally beat Roseanne Boyland’s unconscious body and attempted to stop police from brutally beating demonstrators.
The government attorneys fabricated instances of Mellis assaulting cops with whom he had never interacted during his sentencing hearing.
In September, for four minutes inside the Capital, co-host Edward Badalian was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson to 51 months in prison, 36 months of supervised release, and ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution and fines. Edward was released in September.
We Are Good Men lets J6 political prisoners tell their stories in their own words.
The intro to the podcast shares:
January 6th was the day four innocent patriots were killed. Hundreds more of us were rounded up and placed in solitary confinement. For many of us, this lasted a year. And we were also denied visitation with our families for two years.
Most of us are still incarcerated, the sentences reaching up to 22 years. The Proud Boys and Oath Keepers were falsely accused of seditious conspiracy and given the highest sentences.
Joe Biden and the corrupt DOJ owe these patriots a special apology.
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