That Should Have Been the End of It

Watkins… testified that she … never heard any commands for her and other Oath Keepers to enter the building on Jan. 6, 2021… Rhodes … told jurors that there was never a plan to attack the Capitol. He testified that he was surprised and upset when he learned that some group members had joined a pro-Trump mob in storming the building… [More]

I rest my case.

Ruthless J6 Prosecutions Confirm the Ones Afraid of Oath Keepers are Oath Breakers

One way to keep a balking population in line is through the time-tested method of tyrants – cowing it into submission by making a highly publicized example of prominent members, which the J6 “uprising” at the Capitol more than provided. And no one was more high-profile in Oath Keepers than founder Stewart Rhodes, sentenced to 18 years in prison for “seditious conspiracy” and “obstruction of an official proceeding and tampering with documents and proceedings.” [More]

Part Three wraps up my series on why those in power are bent on utterly destroying the one concept that could render them powerless: Enforcers learning they have the power and the duty to say “No.”

Oath Keepers Have Never Been What Government and Media Have Accused Them Of

But there are others in power who know perfectly well what the implications of “10 orders we will not obey” are, and that’s something they cannot allow to be considered. That it could spread scares the hell out of them, no doubt because there are some orders in Oath Keepers’ list they retain the power to issue when it suits their purposes. So, any thought of disobeying them must be destroyed – along with anyone daring to spread the idea that the oath is to the Constitution, not to a regime and its unlawful orders. [More]

Part Two of a three-part series notes that anti-regime is very different from anti-government…

Speaking of ‘Obstructions to Official Proceedings’…

Far Left anti-Israel Protesters Interrupt and Shut Down Tony Blinken’s Testimony in Senate Appropriations Hearing – No Mass Arrests, No Transfer to the Gulag, No indictments with 1512 Charges [More]

Well, it’s not like they’re Oath Keepers or anything…

[Via bondmen]

A Nation of Snitches

A similar network still exists in present day Cuba and is known as the Committee for the Defense of the Revolution, with chapters on each block, charged with turning in their neighbors for such heinous crimes as buying rice and beans on the black market or selling a used washing machine without a government permit. How far away are we from this system in this country? [More]

Based on results…?

[Via bondmen]

J6 vs. O18

Footage from inside the Cannon Office Building shows a large group chanting “Ceasefire Now” and calling for Congress to demand the fighting stop in Israel. The group Jewish Voice for Peace said some demonstrators had been arrested inside the U.S. Capitol building. [More]

What, no special committee and seditious conspiracy charges…?

The Federal Fifth Column

But The Gateway Pundit has confirmed that Sediton Hunters have obtained nearly all the footage and have spent years documenting every aspect, angle, and dimension of the Capitol Riot. [More]

What does it tell us about the Democrats, the DOJ, and the DSM when someone in the government is illegally sneaking guarded information to Antifa communists, and that’s not headline news, with a race to uncover and break who is involved and what kind of directions/cover they’re being given?

[Via bondmen]

Let’s Make a Deal

The man who told people to go into the Capitol on January 6 and was among the first to breach the barricades outside the Capitol building has finally been charged by the DOJ. But unlike so many, all they are charging him with is a misdemeanor for disruptive conduct on restricted grounds. [More]

That’s actually more than Stewart Rhodes did.

[Via Michael G]

A Double-Oxymoron

The feds called the manufacturer of his Liberty Gun Safe and got the passcode to get into it too. [More]

There’s a discussion going on at AR15.com.

They’re taking a beating on Twit…uh…X.

The company says there was an exculpatory warrant that explains its action.

That doesn’t explain why there was a “back door,” and why that’s a surprise to so many.

[Via WiscoDave]

Do as We Say, Not as We Do

Some nonprofit groups — including Free Speech For People and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) — are moving forward with a push to get states on board with their argument and are preparing lawsuits as the Republican presidential primaries near. [More]

It’s like they went out of their way to make their names sound Orwellian…

Let the Punishment Fit the Crime?

Judge Timothy Kelly sentenced Marine Corps veteran Zachary Rehl to 15 years to life in prison for being in the wrong place at the wrong time — walking through the Capitol building for approximately 20 minutes during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6… Rehl committed no violent crimes on Jan. 6. He walked through the Capitol building on Jan. 6 for merely a few minutes, took a selfie in the building then left the Capitol grounds. [More]

I wonder why “conservative” media neglects to mention who appointed Kelly

There goes another subscriber

We’re the Only Ones Tearful Enough

In an effort to persuade Judge Kelly to add terror enhancement to the defendant’s sentences, Loyd alongside U.S. Capitol Police Officer Shae Cooney Mark Ode broke down in tears claiming they were traumatized victims of an insurrection that was planned and orchestrated by the former Proud Boys leaders who were found guilty of seditious conspiracy. [More]

Actors? Pu$$ies? Both?

[Via bondmen]

That’s a Keeper

You want selectively targeted? Try the January 6 protesters who watched leftists riot throughout the country for months on end with minimal consequences, but then were thrown into solitary confinement for trespassing in the People’s House, their crime being protesting against election fraud rather than whiteness. [More]

A line by the Keeper comes to mind.

[Via Michael G]

Runaway Slave

She continued, “So I’m going to go ahead and find that you are at risk to commit additional felonies and a potential risk to flee the jurisdiction.” [More]

Making an example of the black upstart who wants nothing to do with the plantation before others get the same idea, eh? That must explain the absence of outrage by the middlemen.

“Additional”…?

Did she just publicly poison the pool by saying he’s already committed the felony charges he’s on trial for?

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