Well I am out of prison now and I have taken a week to decompress and you better believe I have loads to share about my prison experience. I am a writer, so you can get a lot of the stuff here on my blog, but I will also be doing videos on Tik Tok, Twitter and YouTube as well as media interviews, like this radio interview with sports radio, The Ticket in Dallas.
I went through torture in prison—it wasn’t as bad as the J6 Defendants are experiencing in SuperMax Prison in DC, but it was torture nonetheless. I learned much in prison. I was only there for 60 days for a misdemeanor picketing and protesting charge, however, I used every moment to learn about God, myself, the prison system, survival. I became a better, stronger person in prison.
Prison broke me temporarily. It was hard to stay myself. I know it was just 60 days, and that I was at a low security prison camp with no handcuffs, but the entire time I was kept in COVID Quarantine, so that is considered hard-time. It’s like I spent the whole time in the “shu”, or segregated housing. It was no picnic. I will share about this in detail soon as well.
I learned about the COVID manipulations going on in the world today because COVID is the central focus in prison. Everyday, all day, I was confronted with the reality of Omnicron which worsened my living conditions needlessly. I was in quarantine for 60 days despite 9 negative COVID tests and I refused to be vaccinated. God protected my health the entire time.
I gained insight in prison as to the abuses of the system. I have a heart for every single prisoner (non-J6) I met and feel horrible for what they are enduring, being treated like animals by the BOP for committing petty crimes. Many inmates are disadvantaged from birth and being sent to prison for ramifications of growing up in the foster system and having no parents. Many women are ripped away from their kids—and newborn babies. My heart breaks for those ladies and their children—it seems unfair and tragic.
I got super close to God in prison. The Bible came to life again. I was reminded of my first love. I was reminded of the meaning of life and how God is EVERYTHING and all the rest of the doodads are distractions crafted by the enemy to keep us separated from the love and the power of the Lord Jesus Christ. I re-learned to pray in prison, and how to invoke the power of God to manifest victory in my everyday life on matters small to large. I will be sharing liberally about Jesus Christ on social media from now on, without shame.
I felt the prayers of thousands of people when I was in prison. The air was palpable with the prayers of the Saints who did not forget me. I felt covered in prayer. I felt the spirit of God and a revelation of Jesus Christ that I know was granted to me out of the petitions of God’s people. God is real and He moves by prayer. Thank you everyone for your prayers, your letters, your well wishes, gifts. I cannot thank you enough! Your prayers worked. God’s got me closer than ever before and I am living for Him in victory.
I learned about the lies of the media, which I already knew about, but I got an up-close and personal view of how the media lies and how the media uses ordinary people to create false narratives to control and brainwash the gullible masses.
I learned about the Federal Government and how they stack charges against people to force plea deals regardless of whether the person is innocent or not. I learned that the Feds have all the power and fighting the Feds can lead to more harm, not justice.
I learned about false accusations and how hateful keyboard warriors can be, lacking empathy and spewing evil lies. I also learned who my true friends are, and how people who seem good can be enemies in disguise.
I learned a million things by being sentenced to prison. So, ultimately, God has turned what the enemy meant for bad and turned it around for my good. (Genesis 50:20) And you have my promise, I will make the best of my experience by sharing what I learned, by being an activist for injustice; and most importantly, by using my platform as a beacon of light in this battle of good verses evil. Friends, do not fear or grow weary in well doing—in due season we will reap if we faint not. (Galatians 6:9)
God wins!