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| The Video Stewart Rhodes Showed to Oath Keepers-- | |
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Posts : 7317 Join date : 2014-07-29
| Subject: The Video Stewart Rhodes Showed to Oath Keepers-- Thu Jan 13, 2022 10:54 pm | |
| 1-13-2022
This is the video Stewart Rhodes showed the Oath Keepers to encourage them to storm the Capitol.
The nearly 50-page indictment for Oath Keeper Stewart Rhodes dropped on Thursday, which detailed the charges of seditious conspiracy from the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and the U.S. government. The indictment also revealed that it involves an additional 10 members of the para-military militia group.
About ten pages into the indictment, it was revealed that Rhodes used a video of a Serbian author who detailed how he and his movement were able to seize power when they say Slobodan Milošević stole the election. Titled "Step by step procedure, how we won when Milosevic stole our elections," was one of many videos that Rhodes told his Signal channel that they should watch from the author.
Among his instructions were, "Millions gathered in our capital," the description says under the video. "There were no barricades strong enough to stop them, nor the police determined enough to stop them. Police and Military aligned with the people after few hours of fist-fight. We stormed the Parliament. And burned down fake state Television!"
It's almost exactly what happened when the Oath Keepers did on Jan. 6 as part of the effort to bring down the government through the Capitol.
"Later, on Nov. 10, 2020, Rhodes publicly published this plan of action under the headline, 'What We The People Must Do' on the Oath Keepers website in a "call to action" section.
He then held a private Go-To-Meeting video chat with other Oath Keepers from around the country.
The Video--- Need to See !!!!
https://www.bitchute.com/video/yOymXnCs7P9b/
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| Subject: Clarence Thomas' wife & Oath Keepers Mon Jan 24, 2022 12:30 am | |
| 1-24-2022
Clarence Thomas' wife spoke at a conservative conference featuring the founder of the Oath Keepers, a far-right militia group involved in the Capitol riot.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' wife co-hosted a banquet as part of a symposium that featured the founder of the Oath Keepers, the New Yorker reported.
In a story published Friday, Jane Mayer detailed Virginia "Ginni" Thomas' ties to conservative groups.
Among her connections is Stewart Rhodes, who founded the extremist militia group in 2009. Prosecutors previously said the Oath Keepers planned out attacks on the Capitol and held trainings in the weeks before January 6, 2021.
Thomas, a conservative activist and attorney, co-hosted a Remember the Ladies Banquet at the 2010 Liberty XPO & Symposium, which has been described as the "largest conservative training event in history," alongside Moms for America president Kimberly Fletcher.
The symposium also featured Rhodes, who earlier this month was arrested and charged with seditious conspiracy in connection to the Capitol riot. His arrest and charges marked the first time federal prosecutors brought sedition charges against anyone in the investigation into the Capitol siege. He has pleaded not guilty.
Rhodes is just one of many connections Thomas has to right-wing extremists and the January 6 insurrection, Mayer reported.
Fletcher, for instance, who co-hosted the banquet with Thomas, gave two speeches the day before the riot in which she spread the false claim that the 2020 election had been stolen from former President Donald Trump.
The New Yorker report on Thomas' connections to right-wing groups and those involved in the Capitol riot comes on the heels of the Supreme Court denying Trump's request to block the January 6 house select committee from obtaining presidential records for their investigation.
Thomas' husband, Justice Clarence Thomas, issued the lone dissenting vote. According to the New Yorker, Thomas is also involved with parties whose cases are presented before her husband in the Supreme Court.
Bruce Green, a professor at Fordham specializing in legal ethics, told Mayer that the appearance of Thomas's political activism has an impact on the perception of justice and is "awful."
"They look like a mom-and-pop political-hack group, where she does the political stuff and he does the judging," Green said.
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Posts : 1724 Join date : 2019-02-04 Age : 65
| Subject: Re: The Video Stewart Rhodes Showed to Oath Keepers-- Mon Jan 24, 2022 2:21 pm | |
| Clarence Thomas... wasn't he the one who had something to do with pubic hairs on a Coke can? |
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| Subject: Oath Keeper Leader Escape Tunnels' Pics Wed Jan 26, 2022 7:27 pm | |
| 1-26-2022
Oath Keeper leader's estranged wife releases photographic evidence of his 'elaborate escape tunnels'.
Tasha Adams, the estranged wife of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, is providing photographic evidence of the "elaborate escape tunnels" he allegedly constructed in their backyard.
On Wednesday, a federal magistrate judge cited Adams' testimony about the escape tunnels in an order denying Rhodes bond on seditious conspiracy and other charges related to the Capitol insurrection.
A short time later, Adams posted photos corroborating her testimony.
"Folks if you ever feel tempted to rent a backhoe and dig escape tunnels in the backyard of your rental house, keep in mind it may back to haunt you if you later attempt to overthrow the US government," Adams wrote.
"This isn't even the tunnel system I was talking about," Adams added, clarifying that the photos actually showed a "training hole" that was "less elaborate."
"I might have pics of the real thing somewhere, my daughters used them as a playhouse," she wrote.
Another Twitter user asked Adams about her statement that it was a "rental house," inquiring whether the landlord was also a member of the Oath Keepers.
"(I)f not bet they're pissed," the person wrote.
"Yes. He thought it wasn't a bad idea," Adams responded, referring to the landlord.
In a related twist, Rhodes reportedly claimed in court that at the time of his arrest by the FBI on Jan. 13, he was living with his girlfriend, Kellye SoRelle, who is now serving as acting director of the Oath Keepers.
However, contacted by BuzzFeed News' Ken Bensinger, SoRelle reportedly denied the two are in a relationship.
"She (SoRelle) conjectures that he may have told the court that in a bid to get released to her house," Bensinger reported. "I think Stewart just wanted to have a place to stay," SoRelle reportedly told Bensinger.
Look--- https://twitter.com/CTExposers1/status/1486507119243321345/photo/1
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