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“Don’t be afraid to see what you see “

Ronald Reagan

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ABOUT MYSELF
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I am a 73-year-old Polish political refugee. I have been living with my family in


Lodi, California, near Sacramento, for more than three decades. Between 1980 and
1982, I was one of the leaders of Poland’s anticommunist movement,
SOLIDARNOŚĆ, also known as SOLIDARITY (Attachment #3), which was led
by a shipyard worker from Gdańsk, Lech Walęsa. Walęsa received the Nobel Prize
in 1983 and the Liberty Medal and Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1989. In
1990, after the communist regime and system in Poland collapsed, he was elected
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the first President of the Republic of Poland, after the country was liberated from
Soviet domination (see https://www.scribd.com/document/494446114/Solidarity-
Anti-Communist-Movement-Poland-1980-1982).
I was on the front line to destabilize communist enterprises by leading massive
protests and strikes against communist government-owned controlled entities.
Solidarity led Polish and Eastern European citizens to liberate their nations from the
Soviet Union’s domination. In 1982, I was forced to leave Poland when the Polish
United Workers Party Politburo (the communist regime), under orders from Moscow,
cracked down on Solidarity. The name “Polish United Workers Party” (PZPR) was
misleading. It was a communist party and had nothing to do with workers. It was a tool
for the oppression of the Polish people by the communist regime.
The anti-communist Solidarity movement was born in August 1980. Within a
year, it had grown to 10 million members and become a serious concern for the Soviet
Union. Poland is slightly smaller than the state of California. Its population, 38 million
people, is similar to that of California.
By order from Moscow, the Polish communist regime implemented martial law
on December 13, 1981, tasked with cracking down on and destroying the Solidarity
anti-communist movement by force. The communists declared the Solidarity
movement and members of the movement enemies of the state, enemies of the Soviet
Union, and enemies of democratic socialism.
In their communist propaganda, the communists labeled members of Solidarity
hooligans, nationalists, anarchists, fascists, troublemakers, and anything else they
could invent to disparage and slander its members. The Solidarity movement was made
illegal, the central and regional Solidarity newspapers and magazines were closed
down, phones were disconnected, and a curfew was implemented around the clock.
Censorship intensified to block people from any sources of information. Secret
police terrorized the nation, arresting people and killing several coal miners who
protested against martial law.
On December 13, 1981, the communist secret police broke into my
condominium at two o’clock in the morning and dragged me in my pajamas from the
fourth floor. This was witnessed by my wife and two terrified, screaming children.
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That night, 10,000 people were arrested and imprisoned under martial law
implemented by the Polish communist government by order of Moscow.

On December 13, 1981, a secret police agent put me against the wall, stuck his
pistol against my head, and intimidated me into signing a piece of paper without letting
me read it. I refused to sign the paper and cursed at him and told him to shoot me if he
had the guts. The police took me to a police station, before a police armored vehicle,
escorted by two other vehicles, took me west. I was happy that I was going west,
because if I was going east then I would be going to the Soviet Union, the border of
which was five miles away. Everybody knew the Soviet Union was there, but nobody
wanted to go there, and I did not want to go there either. Around four o’clock in the
morning, I was thrown, still in my pajamas, into a –5°C (23°F) prison cell with my
coworkers. The prison was labeled by communists as an internment camp to mislead
the public. The raid on my home in 1981 by communist secret police was like the FBI
raid on the South Florida home of President Trump associate, Roger Stone. The FBI
raid included about a half-dozen police vehicles and a dozen officers and agents in
tactical vests and carrying large weapons. Stone appeared in his doorway in sleepwear
with his glasses on. An agent asked him, “Are you Roger Stone?” and he said, “Yes.”
The 68-year-old Stone was then led away. He is not a violent criminal or terrorist and
should not have been threatened that way.

On December 23, 1981, President Ronald Regan addressed the nation at


Christmas and announced the grave situation in Poland. However, I did not hear the
President’s speech or know anything about it because I had been effectively kidnapped
from my home by the communist secret police. My family did not know where I was
for the next two weeks.

THE POLISH ANTI-COMMUNIST SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT,


COMAPARED TO DONALD TRUMP’S MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN
(MAGA) MOVEMENT
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The Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, led by American
billionaire Donald Trump and consisting of 70-plus million people, many of whom
have suffered witch hunts and prosecution, reminds me of the anti-communist
Solidarity movement of 1980–1981 in Poland. Unlike MAGA, Solidarity was led not
by a billionaire, but by a poor shipyard worker, Lech Wałęsa, the 1983 Nobel Peace
Prize recipient. In 1989, he was awarded the Liberty Medal, on July 4th, in
Philadelphia, and that same year he received the Presidential Medal of
Freedom. Wałęsa was elected the first President of Poland (1990–1995) after the
country’s liberation from Soviet domination and communist dictatorship.
The 2020 presidential election in the United States reminds me of the elections
in Poland between 1945 and 1956, when the country was under the control of the
Soviet Union’s Stalinist regime (see
https://www.scribd.com/document/485320042/Rigged-Elections).
The fortification of Capitol Hill after January 6, 2021, with 20,000 troops in
place to install President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, was reminiscent
of the Communist Party’s headquarters in the Polish capital, Warsaw, in December
1981.
The killing of an unarmed Air Force veteran with 14 years of service, Ashli
Babbitt, arrest of hundreds of protesters after January 6, 2021, and keeping them
imprisoned in terrible conditions and my own experiences in the State of California
gave me the impression that the U.S. Democratic Party has as much in common with
democracy as the Communist Party in Poland, which calls itself the “Polish United
Worker Party,” had in common with workers or working people in general.
Political prisoners should not be a part of the United States of America’s
principles and political landscape. I noticed that the Sovietization and Stalinization of
America began with the creation of the Department of Homeland Security two decades
ago and the enacting of the Patriot Act.
I am a member of one of three families from Lodi whose lives have effectively
been destroyed by the same group of perpetrators, all of whom represent California’s

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government entities, agencies, or the State’s political swamp. One of the victims was a
family member of my psychologist, a U.S. Army Captain and Vietnam War veteran.

PROSECUTION OF THE JANUARY 6, 2021 (J6) PROTESTERS AND


DONALD TRUMP SUPPORTERS BY THE BIDEN–HARRIS REGIME, FROM
THE PERSPECTIVE OF MY OWN LIFE ACTIVITIES & EXPERIENCES IN
COMMUNIST POLAND FROM 1980–1981 AND IN THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA THEREAFTER

It would never have crossed my mind that my 1982 expulsion from Poland by
the communists would eventually lead to me witnessing the persecution of political
opponents in Soviet Union/Stalin era-like show trials in the country that provided me
shelter and protection from prosecution for political reasons.

By reading the court files of those prosecuted by the U.S. Department of Justice
(DOJ) and sentenced to many years in prison by federal courts judges, the J6 protesters
and Trump’s MAGA supporters, who have been labelled by the media in ways similar
to how Solidarity members were labeled, calling Trump’s supporters insurgents,
racists, antisemites, white supremacists, fascist terrorists, trespassers, and ordinary
criminals — whatever is convenient to prosecute them and tarnish and devastate their
and their families’ lives by incarceration — has been shocking to me.
The J6 Capitol protesters and Trump supporters were hunted down and
prosecuted in a manner similar to thousands of members of the Solidarity
anticommunist movement who were rounded up and prosecuted after the communist
military junta implemented martial law on December 13, 1981. They threw thousands
of people into prisons that they called internment or labor camps. The interment
decision on my arrest warrant stated:

DECISION NUMBER 10 ON INTERNMENT CB02878, DATED DECEMBER


12, 1981.
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Recognizing that keeping Jaroslaw Waszczuk at large would endanger state
security and public order, by the fact that, in the period of the ongoing social and
political crisis in the Polish People's Republic, he actively participates in the area
of the Krosno province in inciting social tension and agitates for disobedience
against the decisions of state bodies, thus creating a threat to public order and
security.
On the basis of Article 24 of the December 12, 1981 law on the protection of state
security and public order during martial law, it is decided:
To arrest citizen Jaroslaw Waszczuk and place him in a detention center in the
labor center Uherce.

Execute the decision to the Head of the Investigation Department


Provincial Commander of the Civic Militia
<illegible signature>
Krosno, December 12, 1981

NOTICE
1. The internee is obliged to voluntarily surrender or indicate the place of
concealed items of criminal origin, the possession of which is prohibited or of
importance to state security.
2. The internee, after being brought to the detention center, will be fed at the
expense of the state.
3. Documents and valuables must be handed over for deposit upon arrival at the
center.
4. The internee shall be obliged to observe the rules and regulations of the
authority in force.
5. The decision on internment is subject to a complaint to the Minister of Internal
Affairs sent through the authority that issued the decision on internment.

Amid the implementation of martial law by the communist military junta and
internment of the 10,000 Solidarity members and outlawing of Solidarity, Polish
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people who faced prison or even execution by soldiers or police for violating martial
rules organized massive, yet prohibited, non-stop protests to decry Communist rule, to
free political prisoners, and legalize Solidarity. All of this happened under the threat of
Soviet intervention to help the Polish Communist Party to pacify the country. The
Soviet Union gathered a mass of troops on its border with Poland, and the Soviet
Union had large military bases in western Poland that, before WWII, belonged to
Germany and the German Wehrmacht (army).
If the Soviet Union had decided to intervene in 1981, the Solidarity movement’s
active members and their families would most likely have been arrested by the Soviet
occupiers and deported to Siberian gulags, along with their families.

However, the Soviet Union did not intervene, and after three months of harsh
treatment in prisons, the administrators allowed the prison cells to be opened in the
daytime, we were allowed to wear our civilian clothes, our families could visit, we
were given better food, separate restrooms, access to a social club and the prison
library, our status changed to “Prisoner of War,” and we were provided a place to hold
church services (it was strange to see Communist rulers acting in this way). In
addition, the military junta allowed the International Red Cross (IRC) to bring in
doctors and medical staff to examine the prisoners and inspect the prisons. In addition
to packages we received from the IRC, which included clothing, cigarettes, snacks,
chocolate, etc., churches were allowed to provide us with Bibles and the prison
administrators allowed as to make purchases from the prison canteen (whatever was
available to buy under martial law). After the IRC’s visit and medical examinations,
many prisoners were released. It is also worth mentioning that, during my and
thousands of others’ incarceration in 1981–1982, the Polish Communist government’s
secret police did not harass or interrogate any spouses, including my wife. She also
received the full salary I had before my imprisonment and throughout my
incarceration.

I was released, along with thousands of others, to be expelled from the country. In
November 1982, after two weeks spent at a West German resort near Frankfurt, my
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wife and I, our two children, and four suitcases of clothing arrived in College Station,
Texas. Shortly after we left Poland, the Polish Communist government declared an
amnesty for all political prisoners.

My daughter, Joanna, who was nine years old in December 1981, wrote in a school
essay 12 years later in the U.S. what she recalled about communism and the
communist rulers in Soviet Union-dominated Poland.

Joanna Waszczuk
Essay
1993

One of my most vividly remembered experiences, which has also affected


me greatly, is when my father went to prison.
I was nine years old, and Poland was undergoing a political upheaval and
struggling for democracy. I knew that my father was involved with some
sort of underground organization and that he was being followed as well.
One night, a man came to our home at two o'clock in the morning and
just took my father away, only allowing him to put on his boots and
jacket over his pajamas.
Two weeks after that night, my family learned that my father was taken by a
secret government agent to a prison for political activists who were trying to
overthrow communism.
After a few more weeks, my father was allowed to write
letters, but they were censored to the point that half the words were cut
out with a razor or completely blacked out. After five months, as I later
found out, of being guarded by attack dogs, guards armed with machine
guns, being brainwashed, having been fed rotten food and having had no
rights, my father was released on the condition that be either leave the
country quickly or go back to prison risking never being able to get a good
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job again. So, within two weeks my parents, brother and I received
passports, sold or gave away everything and came to the United States.
Although I was angry with my father for bringing our family into this
country and severing ties with the only type of life I had known, coming
here has also taught me that with hard work, challenges can be overcome,
and that being able to express oneself is very important. I especially had the
latter instilled in me, because for the first six months in the United States,
due to a language barrier, I could barely express myself or not at I am now
inspired by my father's standing up for his cause as I am by Freud, Darwin
and Pasteur, because despite challenges, hardships and the opposition of
society, they all struggled for then causes and beliefs for the benefit of
humanity

On October 20, 2021, when the Biden–Harris regime was hunting down J6
protesters and Donald Trump’s supporters and throwing them into prison, I
received a judgment with small compensation in the amount of $15,000.00 from
the Republic of Poland’s government as a thank you for my anti-communist
activities in 1980–1981 to liberate Poland from Soviet domination and communist
tyranny.
(Coat of Arms]
JUDGMENT DECISION
OF THE COURT IN THE NAME OF THE REPUBLIC OF
POLAND

On October 20th, 2021

District Court in Krosno, II Criminal Division composed of: Chairman:


Judge SO Janusz Szarek, Record clerk: senior secretary court Renata
Walczak-Wojcik with the participation of the Public Prosecutor of the
District Prosecutor's Office in Krosno - Alicja Dworzanska

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after examining at hearings on June 28, 2021 and October 6, 2021, the case
from Jaroslaw Waszczuk's request for compensation for activities for the
independent existence of the Polish State pursuant to Art. 8 sec. 1 and art. 13
of the Act of February 23, 1993, on declaring invalid judgments issued
against persons repressed for activities for the sake of the independent
existence of the Polish State (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 1820,
consolidated text):
I. Awards the State Treasury to the applicant Jaroslaw Janusz
Waszczuk, son of Andrzej and Wanda nee Pawelska, born on May 30th,
1951, in Motarzyn, PESEL number 51053003717, residing at 2216
Katzakian Way, Lodi, California, USA compensation in the amount of
PLN 60,000.00

One and half years later, in my Reply Brief filed in the State of California Court of
Appeal, Third Appellate District on March 22, 2023 for the case Jaroslaw
Waszczuk v. The Regents of University of California, No. C095488, I wrote:

Waszczuk, for quite a long time, did not realize how close he had come to
being killed in the ill-crafted provocation on May 31, 2012, or framed for
criminal prosecution and deported by the UCOP’s white collar criminals to
his native country Poland. If Waszczuk would not have wife two children
and two grandchildren living in California he would deport himself to
Poland with out Janet Napolitano’s help .
On June 7, 2012, just seven days after the provocation to end
Waszczuk’s employment, the UCDMC’s Chief Operating Officer Vincent
Johnson signed an unlawful and undated Penal Code 626 form aimed at
Waszczuk (11 CT 3250-3251).

After the May 31, 2012 provocation did not work, The Regents attempted to
frame Waszczuk with Lodi Police. On June 21, 2012, UC Davis Police
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Sergeant Jennifer Garcia informed her superior of the following (11 CT
3224; 12 CT 3368):

"Jerry" is clear any warrants, has no guns registered and no


current dealer record of sales for guns and has a negative criminal
history. Lodi PD informed they have nothing on him.”

Jenny
On September 26, 2012 Waszczuk was a informed by a text message from
his coworker that The Regents had distributed around the UCDMC campus a
police poster with Waszczuk’s photo and titled “PERSON NOT
AUTHORIZED ON PROPERTY.” Waszczuk’s coworker took a picture of
the poster and sent the photo to Waszczuk. The poster was similar to the
“FBI Most Wanted” signage. (Attachment # 4)
The UC Davis Police Poster stated: (12 CT 3371)

“Jaroslaw Waszczuk is currently on administrative leave


from employment with the UC Davis Med Center. Mr.
Waszczuk is not authorized to be on UC Davis property
without a legal reason or a medical emergency.

Mr. Waszczuk is described as an older white male with


brown and gray hair. He is approximately 5’8” and 190
lb.

If Mr. Waszczuk is seen trespassing on University of


California Davis properties, please contact the Davis
Police Department immediately at 916-734-1555.”
UC Davis Police did not inform Waszczuk that he was not authorized to
be on UC Davis premises, and Waszczuk did not know what the UC
Davis Police would do if he unexpectedly entered the UC Davis Medical
Center or UC Davis Campus.

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THE BIDEN–HARRIS REGIME’S SCALE OF TERROR AND PUNISHMENT
AIMED AT DONALD TRUMP AND HIS SUPPORTERS AFTER THE
JANUARY 6, 2021 CAPITOL PROTESTS, OR RATHER PROFESSIONALLY
ORCHESTRATED PROVOCATION TO DISMANTLE MAGA MOVEMENT

The 1980–1981 Solidarity movement’s anti-communist activities in Poland,


which was dominated by the Soviet Union and ruled by communists, was closely akin
to an INSURRECTION, with massive, almost non-stop protests and strikes for almost
1.5 years to dismantle the communist political system and liberate the country from
Soviet domination. However, most protests were peaceful, with the exception of
violent events provoked by the instigators in the communist secret police forces who
saturated the demonstrations with their agents to promote violence in preparation of
implementing martial law, cracking down on the Solidarity movement, and preventing
the collapse of the communist system.

Considering how the Polish communist regime threated Solidarity members


and other enemies of the state after the implementation of martial law on December 13,
1981, and comparing it to how the Biden–Harris regime is violating the human rights
of the J6 Capitol protesters who found themselves on US Capitol premises due to a
witch hunt aimed at Trump and his administration, instigation and provocation by
government agents is easy to see.

Given what the other Solidarity leaders and I did in 1980–1981 to overthrow
the communist regime and taking into consideration these circumstances, I and
thousands of others like me should have been sentenced to many years in prison or to
execution by the communist military junta’s speedy trial courts, or sent to the Siberian
gulag. Instead, most Solidarity activists were released from prison and internment
camps and an amnesty was declared. I want to emphasize that this happened in Poland,
which was ruled by a Soviet-backed communist regime with 500,000 troops stationed
in Poland. The communist regime released the political prisoners after a short
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incarceration, declared amnesty for all political prisoners, and gave them the choice of
staying in Poland or leaving the country.

Here in the United States of America, the government, with the help of
10,000 National Guard troops, erected a barbed wire fence around Capitol Hill, all the
while preaching freedom, liberty, and democracy for all. At the same time, they have
mercilessly hunted down and prosecuted J6 protesters and Trump supporters as if we
were living in the Soviet Union’s Stalin/NKVD era. They have been sentenced
following orchestrated show trials and subjected to many years in federal prisons to
scare other Trump supporters and terrorize the population.

I would not even like to imagine for myself what would happen to me, at age
of 70, and to my family if I had had the idea to fly to Washington D.C. on January 5,
2021 and found myself on the Capitol steps the next day.

The Washington D.C. Capitol protest on January 6, 2021 was not a 1.5-year-
long protest or INSURRECTION to overthrow the U.S. government or change the
political system in the United States of America. It was a one-day protest, or rather a
meticulously and professionally prepared and orchestrated provocation to erase Trump
and the MAGA movement he initiated in 2015 to win the 2016 Presidential election
with a program and goals to be implemented that were supported by more than 70
million voters. However, the establishment members of from both ruling parties
viewed Trump and MAGA as threat to their status quo. This triggered a witch hunt
against his 2016 election staff and a coup with two hoax impeachments to remove
Trump from office soon after he was elected president in November 2016.

I recorded the endless and merciless witch hunt aimed at Trump and his staff
as best I could, with my limited English proficiency, in my 300-page-long
September 20, 2020 “Notice of Objection to the U.S. Tax Court Order, Dated July
17, 2020, in Support of the Petitioner’s Motion for Recusal of Judge Joseph Goeke
and Assignment of a New Judge, Preferably the Honorable Patrick J. Urda,
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Appointed to the U.S. Tax Court on September 27, 2018, by the President of the
United States of America, Donald John Trump.” The document is accessible via
Pacer in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit,
Jaroslaw Waszczuk v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service, Case No. 20-
1407. I have retitled it for Scribd as “Janet Napolitano and Witch Hunt Aimed at
President Donald Trump” (see
https://www.scribd.com/document/478573204/Janet-Napolitano-and-Witch-Hunt-
Aimed-at-U-S-President-Donald-Trump).

“Tragically, the system of “justice” in the United States—


and especially in California—is little better than that of Russia
and other authoritarian countries that try to silence their
critics.
The principal problem is that the judges are often egotistical,
callous, mean-spirited, power-hungry, self-righteous,
condescending and, yes, incompetent, and arrogant. They can
smile at you, just as easily as they can slit your throat and never
think twice about doing it. — Timothy D. Naegele”

Jaroslaw Waszczuk

Lodi , CA -January 6, 2024

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FREEDOM IS NOT FREE

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FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS NOW
https://www.scribd.com/document/546288662/J6-Political-Prisoners-in-America-
U-S-Representatives-Marjorie-Taylor-Greene-GA-14-and-Louie-Gohmert-TX-0-
1-Report

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In Memoriam of Ashli Babbitt -Symbol of MAGA
Liberty and Freedom.

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On January 6, 2021, at 2:44 .P.M. Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt, age
35, was shot and killed inside the U.S. Capitol by then Lt. Michael Byrd
of the U.S. Capitol Police. The bullet pierced Ashli in her left anterior
shoulder, perforated her left brachial plexus, trachea, upper lobe of the
right lung and second anterior rib, and landed in her right anterior
shoulder. Ashli fell backwards and landed flat on her back on the
marble floor.

https://www.scribd.com/document/697274450/Complaint-for-Assault-and-
Wrongful-Death-of-Ashli-Babbitt-filed-on-05-01-2024

YOU WHO WRONGED BY CZESLAW MILOSZ


TRANSLATED BY RICHARD LOURIE

You who wronged a simple man.


Bursting into laughter at the crime,
And kept a pack of fools around you.
To mix good and evil, to blur the line,

Though everyone bowed down before you,


saying virtue and wisdom lit your way,
Striking gold medals in your honor,
Glad to have survived another day,

Do not feel safe. The poet remembers.


You can kill one, but another is born.
The words are written down, the deed, the date.
And you'd have done better with a winter dawn,
A rope, and a branch bowed beneath your weight.

Washington, D.C., 1950

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