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The persecution of people who support PDJT and the idea of America continues.  Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, had his cell phone seized by FBI agents.  This is part of the ongoing effort to silence conservatives.

Apparently, after returning from a hunting trip, while going through a Hardee’s drive-thru, three cars from Joe Biden’s jackboot FBI operation surrounded him and demanded he turn over his cell phone.

What does this tell you?  Lindell was clearly being tracked.  They can do it to anybody and probably do.

These actions of seizing cell phones (they have been doing this for a while) of conservatives is an attempt to intimidate.  Is the deep state worried about the results of the upcoming mid-terms?


Another intimidation attempt.  Lisa Gallagher recalls being awakened to find federal law enforcement at her door after voicing her support for former President Trump on Facebook.

You do not have to be a high profile American to be targeted by the Biden regime and/or the people who handle him.

Let’s remember this.

The Dutchman notes:

Take comfort from knowing its NOT just PDJT who is standing in their way, now.

PDJT has been hard at work, recruiting an ARMY to stand in their way, and these attempts to intimidate WILL cause some losses, but will motivate more to stand up and fill in the ranks.

“Freedom isn’t free” as our Founders learned. They were accused of Treason, their homes raided, acres burned, etc.

For each one of us they strike down (J6 prisoners, for instance) let 2, 10, 100 stand up in their place.


Advice from counsel on FBI visits:

The fist bang-bang-bang thing on the door (not infrequently in the early morning to catch people still at home) without any vocal announcement of who they are generally indicates no warrant or a process server. (They don’t always do the fist-banging thing, but it especially seems to accompany “off-hours” visits.) Don’t bother to respond at all. (And your kids or guests never should be answering the door, period.)

Anyone who is benign and knows you should be calling before they come over. Anyone who is in distress and doesn’t know you will be yelling out for help and you can call 911 for them.

One thing that seems difficult to do for people who have learned to be friendly and courteous is that just because a question is asked does not mean that you have to respond AT ALL. Not your name, not if you are the “homeowner”, not to “is this a good time?”, not to “is so-and-so here”, not to anything. You can ask “who are you”, and “why are you here”.

Also when there is a silence in “conversations” people feel obligated to fill it with talk. Complete silence is okay while you listen and think. You do not have to give ANY reasons for anything. You can say “no” if asked to talk without saying anything more. Trained interrogators take advantage of this. They ask a question and remain silent after the response. That makes the other person uncomfortable, like their answer was not satisfactory, and 99 times out of 100, the other will start yammering with a “because…” or more detail. Don’t.