Posts tagged StopHate
Honoring the Lie - How Washington’s Elites Are Using a Plaque to Control the January 6 Historical Narrative

Washington is attempting to "chisel its version of events into bronze" to finalize the January 6 narrative. Kelly John Walker explores how a controversial Capitol plaque serves as a tool for historical foreclosure, silencing dissent and erasing the voices of those targeted by a weaponized justice system.

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Released After Pardon, J6 Patriot Jonathan Copeland Fights For A Stable Home After Regime “Crushed Him”

After being pardoned by President Trump in January 2025, J6 patriot Jonathan Joseph Copeland was released from prison only to find his life in ruins. Having served time for peaceful protesting, Jonathan is now fighting to rebuild from zero—facing homelessness and financial exhaustion. Read how you can help this patriot secure a stable home and a second chance.

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Righting History—The Journalistic Battle of January 6 Rages On: Information is the war and the weapon.

In the war of words surrounding January 6, information is the weapon. StopHate.com founder David Sumrall leads the counter-narrative with the "Armory of Truth" documentary series. As the narrative shifts from insurrection to vindication, we explore how independent journalism is righting history and challenging the Mainstream Media's Goliath.

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The Blaze’s Steve Baker Confirms What StopHate Exposed Two Years Ago

Journalist Steve Baker of The Blaze confirms StopHate's years-long claim that the J6 pipe bomber may be a former Capitol Police officer, raising explosive questions about the government's role in orchestrating and covering up the Capitol chaos.

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Trump-Pardoned J6 Patriot, Matthew Beddingfield, Lost Three Years Of His Life. Now He’s Fighting To Rebuild, And He Needs Our Help.

Matthew Beddingfield, a young man who went to the January 6th protest, was recently pardoned by President Trump after losing nearly three years of his life to a 38-month prison sentence. Now released, he is struggling to rebuild his life, facing $8,000 in debt and closed doors due to the public smear campaigns. He needs immediate support to survive and start fresh.

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From Wheat Fields To Federal Hell. Ryan Wilson’s Battle to Rebuild After J6

After surviving a previous spinal cord stroke and enduring the harsh conditions of the "DC Gulag," Oregon wheat farmer Ryan Wilson has finally returned home. Although his charges were dropped just prior to sentencing, the physical and financial toll on his family has been devastating. Read the full story of his survival and his urgent plea for help to rebuild.

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J6 Family on the Brink of Homelessness: Help the Elliott Family Save Their Home

The Elliott family, a multi-generational household of eight, is facing the loss of their home following the imprisonment of their son, James Elliott, for his involvement on January 6th. With legal fees draining their savings and a reverse mortgage deadline looming, they must raise $185,000 in six months to save their sanctuary. Learn how you can stand with this patriot family through prayer and support.

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“They Took Everything But My Faith” – J6 Patriot Scott Columbus After Facing Brutal Isolation, Disabilities, And Local Hostility

Scott Columbus, son of the legendary Manowar drummer, shares his raw journey of survival after January 6. Despite a presidential pardon, Scott faces brutal social isolation, physical disabilities, and local hostility in his small hometown. Read how he is holding onto his faith while fighting to rebuild his life and care for his bedridden mother.

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UPDATE: J6er Matthew Huttle Was Shot Dead by Police Following His Release – Now His Autopsy Raises More Questions than It Answers

J6er Matthew Huttle was shot and killed by an Indiana sheriff’s deputy just one week after receiving a full Presidential pardon. His autopsy raises troubling questions about the circumstances of his death, including multiple gunshot wounds to the back. As investigations unfold, his family demands answers and justice.

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