From jail to jubilation: Gary Heavin discusses his bold RESCUE PLAN for J6 prisoners on the Health Ranger Report
By kevinhughes // 2025-01-26
 
  • A nationwide rescue operation led by entrepreneur Gary Heavin aims to assist approximately 300 Jan. 6 prisoners in transitioning back to freedom. The initiative involves private jets, 100 ambassadors at 75 federal prisons and transitional housing to restore dignity and justice to those believed to be wrongfully imprisoned.
  • The operation includes providing warm clothing, meals, hotel accommodations and transportation for released prisoners. Private jets will transport individuals to their homes, while transitional housing in Texas and Missouri offers support for those who have lost homes or jobs during incarceration.
  • A GiveSendGo campaign has been launched to fund immediate needs like hotels, meals and transportation. Excess funds will directly aid prisoners in rebuilding their lives, with Heavin emphasizing the importance of public generosity in restoring justice.
  • Heavin and others argue that the J6 prisoners were targeted in an "insurrection trap" to criminalize dissent. They call for full pardons, expungement of records and substantial compensation, viewing the prisoners' plight as a symbol of government overreach and a test of the Trump administration's commitment to justice.
  • The release of J6 prisoners could serve as a turning point for a divided nation, sparking both healing and renewed debate. Heavin frames the effort as a fight to reclaim justice and restore the nation, urging Americans to support the cause through donations and advocacy.
In a bold and unprecedented move, a coalition of patriots led by entrepreneur and philanthropist Gary Heavin is mobilizing a nationwide rescue operation to help Jan. 6 prisoners transition back to freedom after years of alleged government persecution. Dubbed Operation Airlift, the initiative involves over a dozen private jets, 100 ambassadors stationed at 75 federal prisons, and transitional housing across the country. This mission is not just about logistics—it's about restoring dignity, justice and hope to individuals who many believe were wrongfully imprisoned for exercising their First Amendment rights. The J6 prisoners, numbering around 300, have been scattered across 35 states in what Heavin describes as a "Gulag archipelago" designed to isolate them from their families and communities. Many have endured years of solitary confinement, inadequate legal representation and psychological trauma. Now, as President-elect Donald Trump has issued pardons for these individuals, Heavin and his team are preparing to ensure their safe return to society. (Related: Calls for JUSTICE: Trump urged to pardon J6 protesters as 2025 inauguration nears.) Operation Airlift is a meticulously planned effort to address the immediate needs of the prisoners upon their release. Over 100 ambassadors will be stationed at the gates of 75 federal prisons to greet the newly freed individuals. These ambassadors will provide warm clothing, meals, hotel accommodations and transportation to reunite them with their families. For those whose homes are hundreds or thousands of miles away, more than a dozen private jets have been secured to fly them home in safety and dignity. "We're calling it Operation Airlift because we're bringing these heroes home in private aircraft," Heavin explained during a recent "Health Ranger Report" interview with Mike Adams on Brighteon.com. The founder and former CEO of Curves International Inc. said the J6 prisoners have suffered enough, and they deserve to return to their lives with the respect and care which have been denied from them for so long. But the mission doesn't end there. Many of the prisoners have lost their homes, jobs and even families during their incarceration. To address this, Heavin and his team have established transitional housing in several locations, including a ranch in Waco, Texas, where 12 brand-new one-bedroom homes have been built. Additional housing is available in Fredericksburg, Texas, and Missouri, with more locations being added as the need arises.

The plight of the J6 prisoners: A call for action and a moral test for Trump

The success of Operation Airlift hinges on the generosity of the American people. A GiveSendGo campaign has been launched to raise funds for hotels, meals, transportation and other immediate needs. Any excess funds will be distributed directly to the prisoners to help them rebuild their lives. Heavin said this is the American people's chance to show they care for the J6 prisoners who have been brutalized by a system that has no regard for justice or accountability. The pro-life and pro-woman advocate added that this is time to honor their sacrifice and stand up for what is right. The J6 prisoners have become a symbol of a much larger struggle—one that pits the American people against a government many believe has overstepped its bounds. Heavin and Adams both argue that the events of Jan. 6 were a trap set by the Deep State to criminalize dissent and silence opposition. "This was an insurrection trap," Adams said. "It was designed to create a narrative that all Trump supporters were terrorists and to halt any discussion about the 2020 election being stolen." The Health Ranger said that these people were exercising their First Amendment rights, and they have paid a heavy price for it. Heavin echoed this sentiment, calling the imprisonment of J6 prisoners "the second greatest crime in history," second only to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The entrepreneur believes that SARS-CoV-2 was a bioweapon designed to harm the population. As the nation watches, the fate of the J6 prisoners has become a litmus test for the Trump administration. Heavin and Adams are calling for not only a full pardon but also the expungement of all records and substantial compensation for the years lost. The Health Ranger's guest mentioned that these people deserve more than just their freedom but also justice. Adams went further, suggesting that each prisoner should receive a tax-free settlement of $100 million or more. Heavin rhetorically asked: "What's four years of your life worth when you've been taken away from your children and grandchildren?" As Heavin and his team prepare to launch Operation Airlift, they are sending a powerful message to the American people and the world. "We're not going to tolerate our fellow citizens being put into a Gulag deprived of all their rights," Heavin said. "We want our country back, and we’re going to fight for it." Follow Freedom.news for more news about the J6 prisoners. Watch the full interview between Gary Heavin and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below. This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

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