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Brian McGinnis, Marine and defender of the Republic. 

  • Writer: Michael "Richard" MacGregor
    Michael "Richard" MacGregor
  • 20 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

In a shocking incident that unfolded during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on March 5, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Brian McGinnis, suffered a broken arm while protesting U.S. military involvement in Iran. The event has sparked widespread outrage and discussions about the treatment of protesters within the halls of Congress.


McGinnis, who served in Iraq and is currently a Green Party candidate for Senate in North Carolina, interrupted the hearing to voice his opposition to what he described as a war with Iran being fought on behalf of Israel. Eyewitnesses report that as he stood up to make his statements, he was immediately confronted by Capitol Police and Republican Senator Tim Sheehy of Montana, who was presiding over the hearing.


The situation escalated rapidly as McGinnis resisted removal from the chamber. In the ensuing struggle, his arm was broken, leading to an immediate outcry from fellow protesters and observers. Despite his injury, McGinnis continued to vocalize his dissent, demonstrating his commitment to the cause even under extreme circumstances. The “Senator” who broke this veteran's arm is a navy Seal himself. His name is Tim Sheehy, and he is no friend of the American Folk. 


Videos of the incident quickly spread across social media platforms, drawing attention to the physical risks that protesters face when advocating for their beliefs in legislative settings. Many are questioning the appropriateness of the force used by law enforcement and the treatment of individuals expressing their rights to free speech. This event shows how far the government is willing to go to silence opposition to ZOG.


The Marine veteran's actions have ignited a broader conversation regarding the role of military veterans in political discourse and the implications of U.S. military policy. Supporters of McGinnis argue that his protest highlights the urgent need for a reevaluation of American military involvement abroad and the consequences it has on veterans and civilians alike.

Authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the incident, but the public outcry continues to grow. Advocates for civil rights and veteran support groups are calling for investigations into the treatment of McGinnis and the tactics employed by law enforcement during the event. I myself with some friends will be lodging a complaint with the office of Senator Ted Cruz


This incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing tensions surrounding U.S. military actions and the voices of those who have served. The fate of McGinnis and the implications of his protest will likely resonate beyond the walls of Congress, influencing public opinion and policy for years to come.


But one thing is clear to me and my fellow veterans, The Republican party is not our ally. 


Thank you, Brian McGinnis, for continuing your service to our people even at the cost of physical harm by the Tyrant state that is now the U.S government. 


Hail Columbia


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