Lara Logan's Complete Series Investigating Suspected J6 Provacateur Ray Epps
The maximum sentence for the charge Epps faces is one year in prison, one year of supervised release and a fine.
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Lara Logan investigates the curious case of Ray Epps, who appears on video numerous times exhorting Trump supporters to go inside the Capitol building on January 6. On one of those occasions, social media personality Baked Alaska called Epps out as ‘Fed’. Video also appears to show Epps pushing a metal Trump sign into a police line. Epps denied working for the FBI when he testified before the January 6 Committee. He denied going inside the Capitol. Epps was charged two and a half years after the protest at the Capitol with a Class A misdemeanor for disorderly conduct on restricted grounds; he pleaded guilty. The maximum sentence for the charge Epps faces is one year in prison, one year of supervised release and a fine. He will be sentenced on December 20, 2023.
Republican Congressman Barry Loudermilk is heading a House investigation on the January 6 Committee. He revealed footage of an undercover Metropolitan police officer helping people climb up scaffolding to reach the upper west terrace to enter the Capitol. Other video shows officers saying that they were “set up”.
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Campamento Tortuguero Playa Hermosa is a turtle sanctuary on Bonfil Beach outside of Acapulco that rescues sea turtle eggs that would be likely destroyed by vehicles on the beaches or pilfered by tourists. The sanctuary protects the eggs, hatches them and releases the babies into the ocean while protecting them from seagulls and other winged predators.
The 35-year-old sanctuary is run by the mother/daughter duo of Monica and Michel Vallarino, who have helped educate the community and the tourists on the ecology of the turtles while simultaneously providing a refuge for puppies, kittens, ducks, rabbits, and other wayward animals.
The Art of Liberty Foundation hosted an annual fundraiser from 2018-2020 called the Art of Liberty on the Beach (aKa The Turtle Party), where many of the leading artists in the liberty movement have rocked the sanctuary including Grant "Prezence" Ellman, Truniversal/Free Willow, Alais Clay, the Freenauts, DJ Koala, DJ Ramiro Romani and ELA-mental among others.
The sanctuary was devasted by Hurricane Otis, a category five hurricane that hit Acapulco and Bonfil Beach on November 2nd 2023.
25% of Funds Raised Will Benefit Other Residents of Bonfil Beach
The Art of Liberty Foundation is organizing a fundraiser where 100% of the proceeds will go to direct relief. The Vallarinos have agreed to share 25% of the proceeds with other Bonfil Beach residents in need to be distributed at their discretion.