Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Larry Brock Jr., a January 6 defendant, joined Fantom Facts Society’s "#1 Night Show on X" to expose his harrowing 372 days as a political prisoner. Convicted for his Capitol riot role, Brock detailed his abuses by 5 guards inside prison—127 days in solitary, near dangerous inmates—blaming the Bureau of Prisons’ “domestic terrorist” label for his ordeal. Now free, he’s on a mission to unveil court corruption, slamming Judge John Bates for upholding his two-year sentence despite legal shifts favoring leniency. With military grit, Brock vows to support his community, backing January 6 defendants via efforts like the Patriot Mail Project and fundraising on GiveSendGo. His fiery call to reclaim rights resonates with patriots, blending personal redemption with a crusade against systemic injustice. Brock’s story—raw and unfiltered—ignites debate over justice, punishment, and resilience in today’s America.
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Larry Brock Jr., a January 6 defendant, joined Fantom Facts Society’s "#1 Night Show on X" to expose his harrowing 372 days as a political prisoner. Convicted for his Capitol riot role, Brock detailed his abuses by 5 guards inside prison—127 days in solitary, near dangerous inmates—blaming the Bureau of Prisons’ “domestic terrorist” label for his ordeal. Now free, he’s on a mission to unveil court corruption, slamming Judge John Bates for upholding his two-year sentence despite legal shifts favoring leniency. With military grit, Brock vows to support his community, backing January 6 defendants via efforts like the Patriot Mail Project and fundraising on GiveSendGo. His fiery call to reclaim rights resonates with patriots, blending personal redemption with a crusade against systemic injustice. Brock’s story—raw and unfiltered—ignites debate over justice, punishment, and resilience in today’s America.
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