Steve A. Stone
Bloody Hill: Watch this documentary for a different approach to the events of 6 Jan
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By Steve A. Stone
September 2, 2022

Dear Friends and Patriots,

Watch this documentary for a different approach to the events of 6 Jan. There are two narratives. The documentary BLOODY HILL approaches the events of that day and since with an eye to how our government's actions allowed for things to transpire, and how their subsequent actions have promoted further divisions in our populace in a purposeful and planned way.

The video isn't strident. It's not heavy-handed. It doesn't take a sledge hammer and beat anything to a pulp. Instead, it opens with a Bible passage, then takes the elements of that passage and applies them to the elements the makers perceive in the narratives of 6 Jan. It's an interesting approach, and one that creates a narrative that's compelling.

There's no strident call to arms to be heard. The strident call is to end the games, not to continue to pursue them. To the makers of the video, unless the games are ended we are all doomed. You'll hear that exact sentiment right at the end.

The video may come off as anti-government. It's not so; not per se'. It's anti-THIS government, the one that is trying to provoke an actual shooting war between the sides of a bifurcated America. THIS government is not one FOR the people. It's against us. The video does make that point in many ways.

Pay attention.

The link: https://vimeo.com/730782304

There are other video links on the page you'll be brought to. I'll be looking at those, too. I encourage you all to take the time and start looking at them. Educate yourselves on the various things that happened on 6 Jan. and have happened since. If you consume your news from the MSM, or even from Fox News, there are many things you haven't been told that you need to know.

In Liberty,

Steve

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Steve A. Stone

Steve A. Stone is and always will be a Texan, though he's lived outside that great state for all but 3 years since 1970, remembering it as it was, not as it is. He currently resides in Lower Alabama with a large herd of furry dependents, who all appear to be registered Democrats. Steve retired from the U.S. Coast Guard reserves in 2011, after serving over 22 years in uniform over the span of four decades. His service included duty on two U.S. Navy attack submarines, and one Navy and two U.S. Coast Guard Reserve Units. He is now retired after working as a senior civil servant for the U.S. Navy for over 31 years. Steve is a member of the Alabama Minority GOP and Common Sense Campaign. He is also a life member of SUBVETS, Inc., the Submarine League, and the NRA. In 2018, Steve has written and published 10 books.

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