Joseph Biggs: From Purple Hearts to Solitary Confinement

In The Refiner's FireBrooks Agnew – Joseph Biggs is a decorated war veteran and former Infowars reporter and branded an imminent threat to national security by Virtual Joe and his gang of criminals. He was arrested and sent to prison for spending 15 minutes inside the Capitol on January 6th.

Nearly all the prisoners incarcerated in FCI Talladega, an Alabama federal correctional facility where Biggs is currently housed, are serving decades in prison for homicide, rape, robbery, pedophilia and other heinous crimes.

Thus, the other inmates there were shocked and intrigued to find out that a former Army staff sergeant, who earned two purple hearts in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan and later became a well-known talk-show host, was now a political hostage and sentenced to 17 years in prison for walking through the Capitol building for approximately 15 minutes during the “Stop the Steal” protest on Jan. 6, 2021.

Like nearly every high-profile Jan. 6 defendant that refused to cooperate with the government before being sentenced or accepting a plea deal that would directly incriminate former President Donald Trump, Biggs paid a big price. In his case, he was locked in solitary confinement in a 6-by-8-foot, freezing-cold cell with no windows and practically starved for 17 months in the Alexandria Detention Facility.

At any time, he could have complied with prosecutorial coercion and accepted a plea arrangement that would have resulted either in his release, or a reduced sentence. But, as Biggs saw it, he chose to be persecuted rather than sell his soul.

Last October, Biggs was “black-box” cuffed for weeks and stranded on a bus while being transferred from a Philadelphia jail to prison, a haunting journey that the government is prohibiting him from telling the world about.

He prayed the torture he endured at that time would not take his life. For weeks, months or even as long as a whole year, inmates would go missing while being driven or flown all over the country with chains wrapped around their waist. The ends of the chains are anchored to a rectangular, black metal box.

Food is sometimes provided, but served in small bags that make eating difficult because the hands are separated by the black box between the cuffs. Often the black box causes prisoners’ hands to swell because their blood can’t circulate.

Adjusting to his first-ever stint in prison and recovering from the psychological torture, Biggs, a combat veteran, has kept to himself and consumes one book after another – as many as possible.

Among the inmates currently surrounding Biggs in FCI Talladega, most plagued with disturbing criminal histories, Biggs is a leader and inspiration.

These men will be pardoned by President Trump. They have not been broken, but rather have been forged into great leaders of the revolution that will free Americans from the tyranny occupying our nation’s government.

SF Source Brooks Agnew Feb 2024

One thought on “Joseph Biggs: From Purple Hearts to Solitary Confinement

  1. Sounds a lot like the case of 33-year-old Ksenia Karelina arrested in Russia for treason and fundraising, possibly 20 years for a $50 gift to a charity supporting Ukraine. So this is what America has degenerated to under two plus centuries of rich man’s rule. And, as per this article, even if just for his daughter’s sake, I hope whomever becomes President in 2025 will pardon Joseph and all others with similarly ridiculous and unconstitutional sentences. As for Ksenia Karelina, perhaps Joe Biden could be traded for her? Only briefly enlisted in the US Navy in 1964, I still ‘support and defend the US Constitution,’ not foreign or domestic enemies (mostly now), as I swore to do back then.

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