This is called "Living Heroes"
I can be something of a monomaniac.
That means, sometimes, to the exclusion of all else, I drill down on a project until it is ready to go.
I sometimes hate that tendency in myself and boy do I love it, because so much can get accomplished with such relentless focus.
I would like to apologize for how quiet I've been lately.
I'm going to try to not make that a habit -- being that regular, encouraging, daily voice in your inbox is one of my goals.
Also, I hope that my relative silence has been worth the unveiling that is about to follow.
Today I would like to invite you to have a look at my next political project, which is also a community building project.
January 6, 2021 is one of the most important moments in the history of our country, but not for any reason the media says.
It was the day when the US Government decided it would no longer hide its contempt for the American people and would instead control them at all cost.
That is a day we must never forget and must forever mark as a turning point.
I want to ask your support for something that will launch in the next few weeks.
It is a structured effort to elevate the people involved in January 6 and other political prisoners as national heroes, far more deserving of admiration than anyone the mockingbird media tells us to pay attention to.
Living Heroes is the name of that project.
I'd like to ask you to become a Living Heroes supporter.
Living Heroes is an effort to portray America's political prisoners for the heroes that they are.
They are average people who made the extraordinary step of traveling to Washington DC on January 6 to ask their government to redress their grievances.
They understood an election had been improperly conducted and wanted their elected officials to correct that.
They spent their time and money to go all the way to Washington DC to simply participate in the political process as a citizen.
Do you know how unique and special that is?
Instead of being able to have their voices heard...
a few thousand of them were lured into traps set for them by their government...
a government set on controlling them and a government set on controlling you and me -- controlling each one of us no matter what had to be destroyed in the process.
And much was destroyed by our government on January 6, 2021 -- least of all a few windows, a few doors, a few barricades.
Much was destroyed by our government on January 6, 2021 and I will not rest until we get it back.
They destroyed things they have no right to destroy.
Those Americans did not show up that day to fight, nor did they know after that day that it would be a years-long legal battle ahead of them, perpetrated not to bring justice or to protect rights, but for the sole purpose of control -- for the sole purpose of putting them and us in our place.
If you ever believed that you had any right to tell your government what to do, on January 6, 2021, your government said loud and clear that you will never again tell them what to do.
If you let that precedent stand, that will become the new law of this land.
If you do nothing, that is our future.
Will you do nothing?
Long after the events of January 6th, government has continued to seize people, to put them before kangaroo courts, to throw people in jail and to mistreat them there, all despite no crime having been committed.
Many of them have accepted the years-long impact of this injustice and have endured.
I didn't start out as a J6 advocate, but I can sure tell you, after watching the last 3 years, I know that January 6 was the day a line was crossed that needs to be defended.
It is just a matter of time before they drag each one of us across that line, if we let them.
On January 6, America crossed over into tyranny and it has never been the same since.
Those men and women who showed up that day did not choose to be heroes, but heroes they are.
Their government, our government, has left them no choice.
Everyone who has endured the challenges that have been thrown at them are heroes standing up for the freedoms -- not just for themselves -- but standing up for the freedom of every American.
Let January 6th be our rallying cry.
Let those who stood up that day and who have been attacked and even mowed down by our very own government -- let them be remembered as the heroes they are.
They came to peacefully make a statement and today they continue to peacefully make their statement.
Let us help to amplify their voices and their stories until they hold their rightful positions -- every one of them -- as the recognized national heroes that they are.
Am I ashamed of what took place on January 6th?
Yes.
I am ashamed of how my government behaved.
Our Living Heroes project will start simply, with opening up better channels of communication with our J6 prisoners, letting them know they are seen by some of us as heroes, letting them know not a single one of them is forgotten.
I don't want another J6 suicide from people who think this is hopeless.
I don't want another J6 divorce from families who think this is hopeless.
I don't want another J6 prisoner to bend under desperation.
We can do better.
You and I may not have put our necks on the line that day.
And we can do better than we have done for those who did put their necks on the line.
From there, we will seek to not only elevate them to status as national heroes, but to have them freed from jail, to eliminate political prosecutions in the United States, and to eliminate the weaponization of the justice system -- that threatens every single one of us: grandparent, parent, child, liberal, conservative, rich, poor, in between, native born, foreign born -- every one of us is threatened by what is becoming of the United States Government.
Our work starts with your support for what we are now beginning -- recognizing these men and women as the living heroes that they are.
That's what we aim to do.
Come to LivingHeroes.org and help me and my team make that happen.
Do that before September 5 and you will always be remembered by us as someone who helped us in our founding days as we got the ball moving on that project.
Tap here to join in on that effort --
-Allan Stevo