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Months after his arrest, I met Ken Harrelson within the DC Gulag as a fellow inmate.
It's no surprise that, like the rest of us who languished inside the jail in DC, Ken's civil rights would be routinely violated before finally ending up in prison after a sham trial under District Judge Amit Mehta.
We became workout partners and good friends, and Ken's wife Angel Harrelson helped my aunt provide for dozens of defendants' families with the Patriot Freedom Project foundation.
I learned a lot about Ken, as well as his codefendants and fellow Gulag residents, Kelly Meggs and Jessica Watkins, during our captivity.
I would come to consider all of them good friends during our captivity in Washington, DC.
The Oath Keepers were targets of FBI moles, entrapment schemes, and paid government informants which would help prosecutors frame them as a far-right, anti-government militia bent on sedition.
After reviewing the evidence of their cases myself, it's hard to conclude anything other than the Oath Keepers having been framed for a narrative.
The Oath Keepers, in reality, were largely in DC to provide security details for several events and VIP's, including the famed Dr. Simone Gold (who would herself be prosecuted after January 6 for peacefully protesting at the Capitol).