04/29/2025 / By Kevin Hughes
The Health Ranger Mike Adams welcomed renowned actor and filmmaker Nick Searcy on the “Health Ranger Report” to discuss his documentary “Capitol Punishment ” and its sequel “The War on Truth.” Their conversation delved into the controversial events of Jan. 6, 2021, and the subsequent treatment of peaceful protesters, as well as broader issues of media manipulation and political persecution.
Searcy – best known for his roles in “The Expendables” and “Cast Away” – has recently shifted his focus to producing documentaries that shed light on critical issues. His film “Capitol Punishment” released in 2021, examines the Jan. 6 events and the media’s portrayal of the peaceful protesters who were later unjustly prosecuted.
According to Searcy, the film’s title is a play on words, highlighting how these individuals were punished for their presence at the Capitol, a building that is supposed to represent the people. (Related: PURE EVIL: Government is taking donations away from J6 prisoners so their families starve and they lose everything – and so defendants cannot afford attorneys.)
Searcy and Adams discussed the notion that the events of Jan. 6 were a carefully orchestrated trap. They cited interviews with Capitol Police officers, such as Tarik Johnson, who claimed that the National Guard was deliberately absent, allowing the situation to escalate. Meanwhile, Searcy’s subsequent film “The War on Truth,” further explored the ongoing oppression of those who participated in the Jan. 6 rally, many of whom have faced harsh legal consequences and media vilification.
“There were forces behind what happened on that day that set up everybody there, that made sure the National Guard was not there. If the National Guard had been there, Jan. 6, would never have happened. And the people that wanted Jan. 6 to be a riot wanted it to be worse than it actually was,” Searcy said.
The interview also touched on the significant censorship faced by Searcy’s films and other truth-telling content. Platforms like YouTube have refused to host “Capitol Punishment,” and many in Hollywood have self-censored to avoid backlash.
Searcy shared a personal anecdote about an agent who refused to watch the film, labeling it “propaganda” without even viewing it. This self-censorship, the veteran film and television actor argued, is a significant barrier to spreading the truth.
The two critiqued the current state of Hollywood, where political correctness often trumps artistic integrity. They noted that many scripts are altered to include diverse characters and progressive messages, often at the expense of the story’s authenticity.
Searcy recounted instances where networks would suggest changing the race or gender of characters to make a project more “appealing” to certain audiences, a practice he finds deeply troubling.
The conversation highlighted the power of narrative in shaping public opinion. Searcy and Adams agreed that films and television shows are powerful tools for embedding messages, often without the audience’s awareness.
They discussed how special interest groups, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and climate activists, have funded placements of pro-vaccine and pro-climate change messages in entertainment content, further emphasizing the need for discernment in media consumption.
Searcy shared insights from his upcoming book, “Justify This: A Career Without Compromise,” which chronicles his journey from a small town in North Carolina to the middle of Hollywood. He also reflected on his guest hosting experience on the late Rush Limbaugh’s show back in 2017, describing it as both challenging and rewarding.
Both Searcy and Adams expressed concerns about the direction of the country, noting the corruption of institutions and the deliberate efforts to collapse the system. Searcy believes that the collapse is inevitable and that the focus should be on what will replace the current system.
He emphasized the resilience and goodness of the American people, particularly in the heartland, and the potential for a grassroots movement to reclaim the country. The interview concluded with a call to action, encouraging viewers to support projects that align with their values and to remain vigilant in the face of media manipulation and political persecution.
Searcy’s “The War on Truth” has been available on SalemNOW and other platforms since May 17, 2024, and his book, “Justify This: A Career Without Compromise,” was released on May 28 last year.
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