January 6th Political Prisoner Jake Lang Releases Second Documentary from Prison Cell : “Freedom Isn’t Free : The First Battle of the Second American Revolution”

It has been nearly two years since Jake Lang, along with dozens of Trump supporters were arrested for their participation in the January 6, 2021, Stop The Steal Rally in Washington, D.C.
Since that time Jake has been a fearless advocate for human rights and the Constitution of The United States of America.  Jake has endured solitary confinement for endless amounts of time, physical abuse, mental abuse, and a denial of due process.

Many people would submit to the will of the abusive government, but Jake Lang is a relentless patriot. He holds interviews, raises money for J6 defendants’ legal funds, and steers the direction of documentaries to awaken the masses to the truth of the January 6 protests in Washington DC.

This groundbreaking documentary contained never-before-seen footage of and commentary on January 6th.

The film was narrated by Jake Lang, a January 6 political prisoner, from his prison cell.

The new documentary journals the day of January 6, 2021, with raw footage from beginning to end. It was directed and edited by Jake’s fellow January 6 defendant, James Brett.
What to watch for:  The level of violence levied on peaceful protestors is captured within the fifty-minute expose’. The premise of the documentary is to highlight the fact that January 6th was a peaceful protest inflamed by agitators and included well-documented civil rights abuses. Jake also discusses his new book, which he wrote in the confines of solitary confinement entitled ,”Patriot Prisoner.”
The documentary “Freedom Isn’t Free: The First Battle of The Second American Revolution” can be viewed at https://j6truth.org or on Rumble.

** The book can be ordered at www.patriotprisoner.com.

* Article from: The Gateway Pundit