Felicia Konold faces more than 30 years of prison time if found guilty for the crime of marching at the “Stop The Steal” Protest on January 6th. She has been indicted for the ridiculous charge of “Conspiracy” for walking next to a group of Proud Boys. The fake news media has painted her as a “Proud Boy.” (She is NOT, the Proud Boys are an all-male fraternity and drinking club.) Felicia’s newborn son will be taken away by the government if she is convicted and sent to prison. This is her incredible story.
While still asleep in the early morning of February 11, 2021, 20+ FBI Agents and Federal SWAT Team members kicked in the door to Felicia Konold’s farmhouse. The 26-year-old single mother awoke suddenly to officers yelling from outside, “FBI! Come out of the house, now!”
Through the windows, Felicia saw an entire row of 15+ unmarked vehicles lined up nose to tail along the main road. Their bright flashing lights and mounted spotlights piercing the darkness. In passing she banged on the door to her aunt’s room, told her to wake up and go outside, that the FBI was at the door. Her Aunt said, “Ok, let me get ready”. On her way to the front door Felicia responded back, “No, you have to come NOW!”
She visited the Red Wood Forest, Yellowstone National Park, and the Grand Canyon. She fell in love with “Lobstah” Rolls in Maine, drove a Maserati in North Carolina, surfed during a hurricane in the Carolinas, and camped out in many national parks. It was during one of these road trips while in Tennessee with her younger brother, Cory Konold, that they learned of President Trump’s “Save America” rally to be held on January 6th in Washington DC. She mentioned they should go and see the President speak if they were in the vicinity. This led to the events described in this article…FLASHFORWARD
Felicia opened the front door to find approximately 20 officers with shields and automatic rifles pointed directly at her. They immediately ordered her to put her hands up and walk towards them. They asked if she had any weapons on her. Pointing to the night clothes she had been sleeping in, Felicia responded “Does it look like I have any weapons on me? What in the world is this all about?” While Felicia walked towards them, they continued to yell for her to put her hands on her head.
As she approached the halfway distance to them, they quickly advanced, grabbed her hands and handcuffed them behind her back. They then asked, “Is there anybody else in the house?” Felicia responded “Yes, my aunt! She is disabled, and she’s in her bedroom,” and then proceeded to describe the location in the house.
As many of the agents entered the house to clear it, Felicia was kept outside. The agents escorted her aunt out to the living room area, while other agents scoured the house searching for weapons. They brought all the weapons outside, cleared them, and then laid them on a nearby table.
Refusing to answer Felicia’s questions regarding why all of this was happening, they took her in the unmarked FBI SUV to an FBI facility about an hour away. On the ride there, Felicia remarked that the music sucked. They asked, “Would you happen to have a song request, then?” “Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue,” Felicia replied. Felicia sang along, following it with Shania Twain’s “I Feel Like a Woman”.
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