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Ryan Zink on What It’s Like to Disappear Into the American Gulag for Political Crimes

TLDR

Ryan Zinc, a January 6th defendant and congressional candidate, shares his harrowing experience of unjust arrest, inhumane detention conditions, and the profound impact these 'political crimes' had on his life and family, solidifying his commitment to faith and fighting government overreach.

Takeways

Ryan Zinc was a J6 defendant, unjustly arrested and imprisoned despite assisting police and never entering the Capitol.

He endured inhumane prison conditions, including poisoned food and lack of medical care, leading to severe weight loss and trauma.

Now running for Congress, Zinc seeks to restore constitutional rights, fight government corruption, and ensure accountability, driven by his faith and personal experience.

Ryan Zinc recounts his January 6th experience, stating he attended to film his father's congressional campaign, not to participate in violence, and highlights alleged police cooperation and the presence of instigators like an identified Antifa member. His story details a brutal FBI arrest, followed by physical and psychological torment in federal custody, including 'diesel therapy,' denial of basic necessities, and chemical contamination of food, culminating in his conviction for misdemeanors later overturned. Despite facing death threats and political retaliation, Zinc is now running for Congress in Texas, driven by his Christian faith and a commitment to address government corruption, safeguard constitutional rights, and ensure accountability.

Background and January 6th

00:00:36 Ryan Zinc explains he attended the January 6th events as a cameraman for his father's congressional campaign, seeking B-roll footage and free medical treatment for his injuries. He denies any intent for violence or insurrection, noting that both he and his father were physically injured and ill-equipped for such an event. Zinc's father encouraged his attendance, believing they would 'witness history' as votes were challenged.

The Day's Events and Instigators

00:08:30 Zinc describes hearing Capital Police officers via megaphone on the east side of the building, seemingly telling protestors they had a permit and would be let in. He recounts seeing an identified Antifa member, Hunter Allan Mk, violently smash windows, followed by other similarly dressed individuals defending him. Zinc himself actively yelled at the group, urging them to 'leave [the police] alone' and stating the individual was 'breaking the law'.

Cooperation with Police and Aftermath

01:51:52 Zinc claims he actively assisted Capitol Police Officer Benjamin Fluke, who allegedly deputized him to photograph and video individuals attacking officers, and states that he and his father were taken behind police lines. He also details hearing gunshots corresponding to the murder of Ashli Babbitt. Zinc asserts that police officers later perjured themselves by denying his assistance and that video evidence proving his cooperation was withheld until after his trial.

Arrest and Diesel Therapy

03:21:52 Zinc describes his brutal February 4th, 2021, arrest by the FBI, involving a battering ram, 60 agents, and a helicopter, despite never having entered the Capitol building or committing violence. He recounts being held barefoot in freezing temperatures while his dogs were traumatized by flashbangs, and federal agents allegedly stole items from his home. Subsequently, he endured 'diesel therapy,' a tactic where detainees are moved between facilities for extended periods without family or legal counsel knowledge.

Inhumane Detention Conditions

04:39:19 Zinc details the horrific conditions of his 84-day detention in Washington D.C.'s C2B facility, which was covered in mold and previously condemned. He describes being segregated, denied a Bible, forced to live in a cell with urine and feces, and having chemicals like bleach or Windex put in his food by staff, whom he believes were mostly foreign nationals, particularly Somali. He lost 50 pounds, suffered constant nosebleeds and vomiting, and found raw chicken pieces deliberately placed in his water line.

Political Candidacy and Future

01:14:43 Ryan Zinc, now pardoned and with his case dismissed, is running for Congress in Texas to fight government overreach and restore constitutional rights. He highlights ongoing political attacks, including death threats and the seizure of his congressional Facebook page for 'disingenuous behavior' after posting about abortion. Zinc emphasizes his unwavering Christian faith as his foundation and platform, aiming to ensure transparency, control government spending, and prioritize American citizens.