If you have never heard of him, Gonzalo Lira is a controversial Chilean-American writer, blogger, vlogger, commentator and journalist. In 2010, he began writing for Zero Hedge, naked capitalism and Business Insider. Later he became popular as the ‘Red Pill’ dating coach, which has been labelled as misogynistic.
Lira has been living in Kharkiv, Ukraine and, since the beginning of the Ukrainian war, has been voicing his thoughts on what is going on. According to some, his opinions are pro-Russian propaganda but he insists he is just spelling out the truth.
In May, he was accused of supporting Putin by creating and disseminating materials justifying the Ukrainian invasion and his home was raided by the security services. This was the second time he had been arrested and he was put in jail.
A few days ago he tweeted the following:
Right now, I'm about to try to get out of Ukraine, and seek political asylum in Hungary. Either I'll cross the border and make it to safety, or I'll be disappeared by the Kiev regime. This is what's happened to me over the past three months.
On May 1, I was arrested for my YouTube videos. The photos of my arrest are pretty funny—morning bed-head made me look like a character out of Dr. Seuss.
My crime was making videos critical of the West and their proxy regime in Kiev—and how they are destroying Ukraine.
Attached to these tweets is the full indictment against me, both the original Ukrainian and English translation.
As you can see, even the prosecutor admits I committed no crime against property or any person. And I certainly provided no aid or intelligence to the Russians.
My indictment explicitly states that all I did was discuss publicly known facts about the war—the epitome of free speech in a democracy.
But Zelensky’s Ukraine is no democracy—it is a thieving, corrupt, murderous gangster regime PRETENDING to be a polite “western” democracy.
Once arrested, I was given documentation assuring me that I was “guaranteed the right” to contact my lawyers and loved ones, as well as post bail.
In fact, I was blocked from calling anyone—even my lawyers. And I was not permitted to post bail—though I had the cash to do so.
In other words, the formalities were carried out scrupulously—while judicial and ethical grotesqueries ruled.
That's Zelensky’s Ukraine. That's what his thuggish regime cares about: The >perception< of democracy and the rule of law, so as to mask the sordid, corrupt reality.
That's why they relentlessly persecute anyone who tells the truth about this war. I'm not the only so-called “propagandist” the Kiev regime has thrown in prison.
It's also why they shoot any AFU soldier who dares retreat. That's why the AFU losses are so horrific—but hidden.
As you can see by the indictment, the video I made that really chapped their ass was “Ukraine: A Primer”, which gives the historical background to the conflict—where I state outright that this invasion wasn't out of the blue. That indeed, it was provoked by the Kiev regime.
Once inside Sizo Prison, I was tortured in two of the four cells I was in—by the other prisoners. Guards NEVER beat prisoners—they outsource torture to the other prisoners. One prisoner actually apologized to me, telling me he had no choice. He wasn't lying. I understood.
I got a cracked rib in my first cell, but it wasn't too bad. The worst stretch was in my fourth cell. From 1pm on June 21 until 7pm the next day—30 hours—I was beaten and sleep deprived, my arms twisted the wrong way around at the shoulders, and generally beaten pretty bad.
I've taken a beating in my time. So sure, it hurt like hell, but it was manageable—but then at one point, two thugs held my head and used a toothpick to scratch the whites of my left eye, while asking me if I could still read if I had just one. ngl, >that< was unnerving.
Near the end of this session, one of the thugs struck me in the chest so hard and so repetitively that the beating left a yellow-and-green splotch dead-center on my sternum. He was >berated< by the cell boss, because he'd left a mark on me—which was a no-no. >Perceptions<
Then as luck would have it, two days later—when the bruising was in full bloom—a senior guard came to give me a wellness check! This was likely because of the Chilean embassy efforts. The US embassy called me three times, but gave me nothing but “support”—empty bromides.
The guard told me to remove my shirt so he could look me over. The bruising was really spectacular—but he just nodded and pretended he didn't see a thing.
>Perceptions< He'd checked me, right? Why was I beaten to the point of torture? Well—it wasn't over my YouTube videos!
I was imprisoned because of my videos—no doubt. The videos are why the SBU arrested me and put me in Sizo Prison without bail. But as they investigated me—and examined my computers and accounts, all of which they confiscated and opened—the SBU realized that I'm not poor.
So once they had me imprisoned for my videos, the SBU took the opportunity to extort money from me—using the guards as accomplices, who in turn used the prisoners as the muscle. How I discovered this is too complicated for a Twitter thread. But I'm writing a book about it.
All told, they extorted USD$70,000 out of me, and split it among themselves. They also took another $9k when they arrested me (my emergency cash). And another 11 grand, which was the bail money. With the computers, iPhone, etc., I'm out an even 100k on this adventure.
I'm never seeing any of that back, not even the bail money—because I've decided to leave Ukraine before my trial. My trial is on Wednesday August 2—and I've already been told: I WILL be found guilty. My sentence will be five to eight years in a prison labor camp. Yeah.
But here's the thing: The conditions of my bail are that I have to wear an electronic monitor, surrender my passports, and not leave the city of Kharkov, much less the country. HOWEVER—after posting bail, I >didn't< get an ankle monitor—and they >returned< my passports.
Later at the SBU offices, they >returned other documents< they'd confiscated—my driver's license and my motorcycle registration. In Sizo, I told an inmate how last year I'd been detained, released, but told not to leave Ukraine. He laughed. “They were telling you to leave!”
This time, it looks like the same is happening: They're telling me not to leave—but leaving the door open. Or so I hope. Or maybe I'm being set up by them so they can justify putting me away in a labor camp—so no one will ever know about their sordid extortion scheme.
I simply don't know. So I decided to die trying. I rode my motorcycle across Ukraine—1,400 kms in two days. I'm going to Hungary to ask for political asylum. When I fail to show up in court in Kharkov, an arrest warrant will be issued, likely an international warrant.
No doubt other EU countries will comply like sheep, returning me to serve five to eight years in a prison labor camp—regardless of the fact that Kiev arrested and imprisoned me for >YouTube videos!< For free speech! What happened to “European democratic values? lol
And the US State Department would return me too. I'm not a black lesbian druggie, or a transgender grifter. Besides, Victoria Nuland hates my guts, or so I'm told. I'm hoping the Hungarians will read my indictment and say, “This is bullshit—we’re not sending him back.”
I'm posting this thread just as I'm getting to the border checkpoint. I'm also posting videos on the two channels I have access to, The Roundtable and Gonzalo Lira—Again. If you don't hear from me in the next 12 hours—whelp! I'm on my way to a labor camp! Wish me luck.
Apparently, Lira never made it to Hungary to request political asylum. He was stopped on the Ukrainian border, stopped from crossing and has disappeared once again.
To make the story even more surreal, Sarah Ashton-Cirillo, an American trans woman, has become an official Ukrainian spokesperson and has announced that the secret services captured Lira.
Sarah is an American journalist who enlisted in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and has been reporting from LGBTQ Nation, often writing about how the war is effecting LGBTQ people until she resigned in October 2022.
Liam Cosgrove from The Grayzone, asked Matthew Miller from the US State Department on the status of Gonzalo Lira and whether they are investigating. Miller wouldn’t answer, only saying that he would want to verify the information first. (@ 23 minutes in the video below)
Whatever the truth and whatever your thoughts on Lira, he is an American citizen who is being accused of the terrible crime of free speech. By criticising the Ukrainian government and calling the invasion a US-backed proxy war, he has found himself in a Ukrainian prison. According to him, he has been beaten, tortured, robbed and is facing a long time in a labour camp following a conviction from a kangaroo court.
And the worst part is that he is being ignored. Not only by the US government but also by his fellow journalists. His story should be in every mainstream news outlet but because he has controversial views, they are shunning him.
There shouldn’t be one rule for one American citizen and another for a citizen with controversial, but legal, views. Make sure everyone you know hears about his story until we find out he is safe.
Oh God I hope not. I have enjoyed his videos, and he is the only one trying to get the truth out to us.
Praying...Dear God, please let him escape somehow and get to Hungary
I learned of this earlier today. Poor Lira, it’s too bad he didn’t make it in. His plan was not good, posting a long Twitter thread about it IN ADVANCE and then trying to carry it out. He could have at least said he was fleeing to Poland or something, or could have tried going to Belarus.