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Patriot Plea - by John Strand (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- "'We stormed the capitol, it's insane.'
- About the Author: John Strand is an actor--and not just the Hollywood kind.
- 540 Pages
- Political Science, Censorship
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"'We stormed the capitol, it's insane.' So proclaimed John Strand in a text after entering the halls of Congress last Jan. 6."
--Rolling Stone
January 6, 2021 remains a political battlefield--an event buried beneath weaponized propaganda and government cover-ups. Caught in the crossfire was John Strand, a Hollywood actor turned civil rights advocate, who walked into the Capitol as a licensed security guard at a permitted rally ... and walked out branded an insurrectionist.
The FBI then placed him on a "Most Wanted" poster, and a SWAT team's battering ram shattered his front door--and the life he thought he knew.
Patriot Plea was written in prison--and it's the story of a man who refused to break. The media mocked him as "MAGA Zoolander." The DOJ tried to crush him. Instead, he became a symbol of defiance, now known as The Maverick Conservative, stepping forward as a candidate for Congress.
This is the firsthand account of a political hostage who paid the price for telling the truth--and discovered the secret to the world's greatest treasure.
About the Author
John Strand is an actor--and not just the Hollywood kind. This Maverick artist faced a defining choice in 2020, when his stand against tyranny transformed him into a civil rights actor and the Creative Director of America's Frontline Doctors. He later joined the founder for a speaking engagement in Washington, D.C., on January 6, 2021--where he was entrapped by a ruthless partisan operation, becoming a political prisoner in the Divided States of America.
Enduring years of persecution, a rigged trial, and a nearly three-year prison sentence, John Strand was offered a "golden parachute" plea deal by the Trump-targeting DOJ: a single misdemeanor. He refused--because it was a lie and a weapon against the innocent. Instead, he faced a 20-year felony and the full weight of weaponized corruption. As a political hostage, he suffered shocking abuse--yet emerged unbroken, with this defiant plea of his own: a call to patriots awakening to the Red Pill Revolution.