“They despise everything we stand for…they hate that we love God”: J6 political prisoner Dominic Pezzola chides communist jurors for erasing the First Amendment “They will regret that decision.”
When Dominic Pezzola enlisted as an infantryman in the United States Marine Corps, he never realized that he would one day be held hostage by his government for protesting.
Furious with rage in a six-foot-by-eight-foot cage, Pezzola rebuked the left-wing communist jurors who had found his “brothers” guilty of conspiracy to sedition.
In fact, there was no conspiracy and trumped-up trespassing charges amounting to misdemeanours.
“Anyone who follows closely knows that our trial was a sham,” Pezzola said. Expert portal into a government-monitored call from a tablet in his cell. “The Constitution was completely torn apart at our trial and the Constitution was actually re-enacted from the bench just so the prosecution could get their conviction.”
A prayer and all the facts and evidence that there was no conspiracy or contrived plan among the Pride Girls or any other patriotic group on January 6 will make no difference to the Communist jurors, warns the honorably discharged 45-year-old Marine gunner.
“Our jury was filled with all the far-left leftists who were either ‘LGBTQ’ or BLM supporters,” he said. He said, “These are the people who hate everything we stand for. They hate the fact that we love God. They hate the fact that we love our country. They hate the fact that we love our family. They despise everything we stand for.”
“The foreman of the jury was a drag queen, for Christ’s sake. Anyone who thinks you’re going to get a fair trial in D.C. – that’ll never happen. Now that some of those jurors are starting to show up and talk about how they were convicted and everything – I hear the craziest shit – excuse me if I swear a little, but I feel so hot after what happened to us.”
“First day – First day – From deliberation, they all thought us guilty of sedition.
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Pezzola joined the Proud Boys just 30 days before January 6th. He was the only defendant not found guilty of conspiracy.
“I beat him, but you know what, it’s a hollow victory for me. My brothers owe it to me,” he said. “I feel so terrible for them. My heart aches for them. I almost regretted not being convicted with them. I feel like I should have been there with them.”
During the so-called J6 rebellion, Pezzola, Nordin, Biggs, and Reel are among the rather quiet crowd surrounding the Capitol. A handful of protesters pulled up a bike rack, and the crowd proceeded to march toward the building. Suddenly, the police start shooting sting balls and throwing flash grenades.
As explosions raged, Pezzola watched protesters bleed after being shot, including Joshua Black who was hit in the face with a rubber bullet.
Pezzola grabbed a police shield that lay vacant on the ground to protect him. Enraged, he broke a window and entered the Capitol. While in the building, the protesters were told that they were allowed to stay in the building if they were peaceful.
His attorney, Steve Metcalfe, told jurors during closing arguments that Pezzola was only tried alongside the Proud Boys leaders to “destroy” the co-defendants, who committed no violence during the riot.
Pezzola was convicted of theft of US personal property, despite returning a police shield to police before leaving the Capitol, assault and five other criminal charges that could result in a decade or more in prison.
Jury selection in the Proud Boys trial spanned nearly two months as attorneys examined approximately a dozen potential jurors. Each juror chosen was a Black Lives Matter activist, attended the Women’s March and described The Proud Boys, a fraternity known for providing security at pro-Trump events and stepping in when antifa rioters attack patriots, as “white supremacists.”
The attorneys representing the five defendants vowed adamantly with Chief Justice Kelly to move the trial to a city where there was no 93% vote for Joe Biden, but he repeatedly refused.
The prospect of justice was slim to none, but the defendants prayed for a miracle, hoping that at least one of the jurors would see beyond the corporate media narrative, step aside from their loyalty to the Democratic Party and consider the facts.
Just hours after the verdict was issued convicting Tarrio, Biggs, Nordin and Zell of sedition conspiracy, one of the jurors, 63-year-old Andre Mondale, bashed the defendants in an interview with Vice.
Mondale claimed that the unrecoverable messages deleted in the group chats prove that the group’s leaders were plotting to violently overthrow the government on J6 and deleted the messages to hide the plan.
“That’s what I cut it short. What they had to say before January 6th and the fact that they wanted to do so much in secret. That’s why the government couldn’t provide a lot of evidence that had already been deleted, because it was irretrievable,” Mondale said. “So, they definitely didn’t want people to know. They didn’t want everyone to know the plan, Proud Boys, because then I think it was going to come out. And they don’t want it to come out.”
Mondale also alleged that Tarrio, Biggs, Nordin, and Zell are guilty of conspiracy charges because they did not censor angry speech in group chats.
“Nobody says, ‘No, don’t do this. We’re not going to do this. There was some of that.’ And maybe it was because they never said it. And the things that were stressing were going to be violent. They just kind of let that happen,” the juror told the Post.
Biggs, Nordien, Tarrio and Zell are only guilty of intellectual crimes and for opposing the fascist agenda of Antifa, Drag Queens activists and communists, Pezzola criticized:
They said there were missing messages, which they weren’t sure, that looked “suspicious”.
Throughout the course of the experiment, they were showing these messages and there would be an “empty file”, empty file, empty file. These empty files were voicemail messages that did not arrive. Thus, it appeared as an “empty file”. And these people think we have omitted evidence that there was a “big plan”. There was no plan. It was completely absurd.
So, they said they were “convicted for lack of evidence” and they were convicted because the other men didn’t tell everyone in the Proud Boys group — they didn’t reprimand them for the things they were saying. I mean, it’s like expecting these four guys to sit on Telegram 24 hours a day and say to everyone, “No, that’s not right,” “That’s not right.” I mean, they’re grown men.
We have freedom of expression in this country. It’s very embarrassing what happened.
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My brothers have been convicted of crimes of expression and thought. That was it Because they thought differently. They did not censor people with freedom of expression. I grew up in America where the idea was, “I may not agree with what you have to say but I will fight to the death for your freedom to say it.” But we are no longer there.
The left only thinks that they will never lose their power and they think that they will be in this situation forever and they will dominate. And I tell you, when and if we take back control, they will regret that decision because this is a whirlwind that will come back and hit them.”
Mondale concluded that Pezzola, who used the pseudonym “Spaz” on the set, was too stupid to stick to the plan.
“It wasn’t the brightest bulb on the porch. And it probably wasn’t bright enough to really know the plan,” he told the paper. “So I said, well, poor man. He should have listened to his father-in-law, who told him, “Don’t go.”
The foreman of the jury, Michael Villafranca, is a lobbyist for the American Geophysical Union and a staunch activist.
Jurors were ordered by Judge Kelly to refrain from using social media for the duration of the trial, but Villanfanca continued to tweet. He immediately deactivated his Twitter account after Lawfare reporter Roger Parloff revealed his identity.
The Proud Boys declare themselves to be Western chauvinists
They were in D.C. to support President Trump on Jan. 6
A D.C. jury has just found guilty of conspiracy to sedition
This is the alleged jury foreman, according @employeeDescription 👇 pic.twitter.com/5G2GwhXAmW
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Below are summaries of the 16 jury members who convicted Proud Boys, per @employee
Jury foreman, per @employee Today, Juror #14, a lobbyist @employee
Check out this DC jury of “peers” from PB
It’s an assortment 💯 of leftists who were already biased against the defendants pic.twitter.com/mWYT8ZasFK
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The communist government’s persecution of thought crimes will not end with J6 political prisoners being held hostage and tortured, it is just beginning, Pezzola asserts:
Every deranged little BLM or Antifa or little shit that wants to go and burn the country down or attack a federal courthouse because some drug addict died in police custody or attack the White House, they’d all be on the hook for sedition plotting now. And all they’ve done is help the federal government destroy our First Amendment rights just a little bit more so that the First Amendment is under heavy attack right now, Under heavy attack.
I hope to make the American people understand that this is not going to end with the five of us, this is coming for all of you. We all need to get off our asses and fight, and I don’t mean fight violently because I’m sure some FBI agent will listen to this and say, ‘Oh, he’s inciting violence.’ No, I mean fight, start taking back power at the local level, State level, even at the federal level.
We need people who love this country more than they love themselves and their bank accounts to start running this country.
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