Unsung• Andrea Walker: “We are going to step in and Help!”

Expectant mother Felicia Konold went to Washington, D.C. in peaceful protest against what many saw as a treasonous hijacking of the will of the People. Felicia did not threaten, much less assault, anyone. She didn’t destroy anything or hurt anyone.

Her “crime” was questioning the Regime.

Three years later, Konold was facing 32 years in prison, till her lawyer was able to reduce the potential sentence to 4 years. At this point, with her hearing imminent, Konold was deeply concerned about who would take care of now two-year-old boy Henry during her confinement.

Andrea Walker, who had been introduced to Felicia shortly before Henry was born, checked in with the young mother and learned of her dilemma.

“My husband Kelly and I didn’t even have to discuss it,” said Andrea. “We looked at each other and said, ‘There’s no question. We are going to step in and help.’”

So, Andrea flew out from Tennessee to Tucson, Arizona to sign power of attorney with Felicia for guardianship of Henry, then turned around the next day and flew back home. She was prepared to take little Henry in with the couple’s three children for four years.

Perhaps taking into consideration the young mother’s love for her child—the judge sentenced Konold to just 45 days. All told, Andrea was a two-month foster mother for Henry.

“I couldn’t believe someone would do something like this for me and my son,” said Felicia. “It meant so much to me.”

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