History will remember January 6th not as an insurrection but as the day the rule of law was weaponized against the people. The United States, once the beacon of liberty, transformed into a nation where justice serves power, not truth. It was not just the events of that day but the calculated, systematic destruction of due process that followed, exposing a government more concerned with control than constitutional rights.
The FBI, long known for infiltrating groups to justify its existence, played a role it refuses to explain. Planted agitators. Unexplained violence. Bombs that appeared and vanished from the narrative. The killing of Ashli Babbitt—an unarmed woman climbing through a window—met not with arrest but execution. Her killer, a Capitol Police officer, was rewarded with a raise.
Meanwhile, Dr. Simone Gold, who peacefully entered the Capitol, lost her medical license and was imprisoned for six months. Others, many waved inside by police, received draconian sentences. They were forced into plea deals because a speedy trial was made impossible. Defense attorneys faced quiet intimidation. The Constitution’s guarantees—due process, presumption of innocence—ceased to matter.
Tyranny did not stop with January 6th. The government expanded its reach, locking up grandmothers who prayed outside abortion clinics. In England, a man standing 500 meters from an abortion clinic was arrested and sent to prison. Thought crimes are now a reality in the West.
In the aftermath, the security state was unleashed. The FBI hunted attendees with cell phone data and credit card records. Thousands of agents scoured every detail, treating citizens as enemy combatants: the January 6th committee, a scripted show trial, silenced opposition. No cross-examination. No due process. Evidence disappeared. Testimony was curated. The truth was irrelevant.
The putative “insurrection” was more than a protest; it was the government’s orchestrated destruction of justice. In its hunger for control, the government abandoned fairness. This was never about protecting democracy. It was about securing power.
America, the land of the free, now imprisons people for praying. America, the home of the brave, now fears its citizens. Justice fell to power. The rule of law became a tool of control. January 6th was not an insurrection—it was the day the government codified tyranny.