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Insurrection Defendant Jailed Again After ‘Found Alone in Garage’ Watching MyPillow Guy Online

“It’s now clear… that he continues to seek out the conspiracy theories that led to his dangerous conduct on January 6,” District Judge Timothy Kelly said

Even with the threat of a return to jail, one QAnon supporter could not escape the lure of MyPillow guy Mike Lindell and his conspiracy theories.

On Thursday, QAnon supporter Doug Jensen was sent back to prison for violating the terms of his release when he went online to watch false election fraud conspiracy videos. Jensen was infamously captured on video chasing police officer Eugene Goodman near the Senate chamber during the January 6th insurrection. He was arrested and charged days later.

In a pre-trial filing, Jensen said that he came “full circle” in his beliefs and felt “deceived” by QAnon conspiracy theories, which he said were a “pack of lies.” District Judge Timothy Kelly released Jensen to home incarceration in July under strict conditions, including one provision that prohibited him from accessing the internet at all, so he could not fall deeper into online conspiracies.

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4 thoughts on “Insurrection Defendant Jailed Again After ‘Found Alone in Garage’ Watching MyPillow Guy Online”

  1. “The two aims of the Party are to conquer the whole surface of the earth and to extinguish once and for all the possiblity of independent thought. There are therefore two great problems which the Party is concerned to solve. One is how to discover against his will what another human being is thinking and the other is how to kill several hundred million people in a few seconds without giving warning beforehand.”
    ― George Orwell, 1984

  2. Yet ultimately all States rest on hypocrisy and myth.
    From ancient Sumer to the present, all governments have been composed of elites. All states originate in conquest and exploitation, and as elite oligarchies, exercise a monopoly of crime over their subjects through war and taxation, indoctrination and propaganda, and the conscription of resources and persons. All states or regimes are characterized by the brutal struggle for power in its diverse open and concealed forms by competing elites. The most significant political division to be observed in such internecine warfare is that between the rulers and the ruled, the “ins” and the “outs,” the elite and the non-elite.
    The primary object of every government ruling elite is survival — masquerading under the rubric of “national security” — the jealous maintenance of its power, prestige, opulence and privilege against all potential rivals. All governments, no matter how ruthless and despotic (or seemingly benevolent and just), rest upon the “engineering of consent” of the gullible majority, largely by propaganda beamed at the populace by the rulers and their craven apologists in the complacent and compliant news media.
    The rule of the elite is based on force or fraud. This force may be hidden or threatened, and the fraud sustained by a political formula, usually expressed as a generally accepted state religion, ideology, or series of myths. But it is the physical force of the gun that lay behind it all. And it is at your mind that every government gun is aimed.

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