Prosecutors: Oath Keepers leader stood outside Capitol on Jan. 6 as members stormed

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The U.S. Department of Justice alleged what Elmer Stewart Rhodes did during the Capitol riot in a court filing late Monday in a case related to another Oath Keepers member. The DOJ does not use Rhodes’ name in the document, referring to him instead as “Person One,” and has not charged him with a crime.

Instead, the description of his alleged actions signals that federal prosecutors have collected significant information about Rhodes’ activities and communications prior to the Jan. 6 events and could be building up to a larger case against him or other Oath Keepers associates, experts say.

USA TODAY was able to identify Rhodes as Person One based on the contents of a public blog post that prosecutors attribute to Person One. The DOJ says repeatedly in documents that the Oath Keepers are led by Person One, and prosecutors once used Rhodes’s name in an earlier affidavit.

The DOJ already has charged nine Oath Keepers and affiliates with conspiracy related to their coordination of the siege on the Capitol. They include Thomas Caldwell of Virginia and Jessica Watkins and Donovan Crowl of Ohio, who are accused of planning with members in North Carolina and Florida.


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The U.S. Department of Justice alleged what Elmer Stewart Rhodes did during the Capitol riot in a court filing late Monday in a case related to another Oath Keepers member. The DOJ does not use Rhodes’ name in the document, referring to him instead as “Person One,” and has not charged him with a crime.

Instead, the description of his alleged actions signals that federal prosecutors have collected significant information about Rhodes’ activities and communications prior to the Jan. 6 events and could be building up to a larger case against him or other Oath Keepers associates, experts say.

USA TODAY was able to identify Rhodes as Person One based on the contents of a public blog post that prosecutors attribute to Person One. The DOJ says repeatedly in documents that the Oath Keepers are led by Person One, and prosecutors once used Rhodes’s name in an earlier affidavit.

The DOJ already has charged nine Oath Keepers and affiliates with conspiracy related to their coordination of the siege on the Capitol. They include Thomas Caldwell of Virginia and Jessica Watkins and Donovan Crowl of Ohio, who are accused of planning with members in North Carolina and Florida.


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He is up to his neck in the mess, he won't be the last they will go after.
 
the feds are rolling more of these clowns up every single day

it's not nice to mess with the FBI, hope they're liking those prison blues lol
 
The U.S. Department of Justice alleged what Elmer Stewart Rhodes did during the Capitol riot in a court filing late Monday in a case related to another Oath Keepers member. The DOJ does not use Rhodes’ name in the document, referring to him instead as “Person One,” and has not charged him with a crime.

Instead, the description of his alleged actions signals that federal prosecutors have collected significant information about Rhodes’ activities and communications prior to the Jan. 6 events and could be building up to a larger case against him or other Oath Keepers associates, experts say.

USA TODAY was able to identify Rhodes as Person One based on the contents of a public blog post that prosecutors attribute to Person One. The DOJ says repeatedly in documents that the Oath Keepers are led by Person One, and prosecutors once used Rhodes’s name in an earlier affidavit.

The DOJ already has charged nine Oath Keepers and affiliates with conspiracy related to their coordination of the siege on the Capitol. They include Thomas Caldwell of Virginia and Jessica Watkins and Donovan Crowl of Ohio, who are accused of planning with members in North Carolina and Florida.


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ROFLMAO. Those guys couldn't be more fucked if they were bent over a barrel and had a baseball bat crammed up their assholes.
 
The U.S. Department of Justice alleged what Elmer Stewart Rhodes did during the Capitol riot in a court filing late Monday in a case related to another Oath Keepers member. The DOJ does not use Rhodes’ name in the document, referring to him instead as “Person One,” and has not charged him with a crime.

Instead, the description of his alleged actions signals that federal prosecutors have collected significant information about Rhodes’ activities and communications prior to the Jan. 6 events and could be building up to a larger case against him or other Oath Keepers associates, experts say.

USA TODAY was able to identify Rhodes as Person One based on the contents of a public blog post that prosecutors attribute to Person One. The DOJ says repeatedly in documents that the Oath Keepers are led by Person One, and prosecutors once used Rhodes’s name in an earlier affidavit.

The DOJ already has charged nine Oath Keepers and affiliates with conspiracy related to their coordination of the siege on the Capitol. They include Thomas Caldwell of Virginia and Jessica Watkins and Donovan Crowl of Ohio, who are accused of planning with members in North Carolina and Florida.


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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/p...n-jan-6-as-members-stormed-inside/ar-BB1eqcTG

So *that's* what StupiderThanYou looks like! Exactly as I had imagined!
 
The U.S. Department of Justice alleged what Elmer Stewart Rhodes did during the Capitol riot in a court filing late Monday in a case related to another Oath Keepers member. The DOJ does not use Rhodes’ name in the document, referring to him instead as “Person One,” and has not charged him with a crime.

Instead, the description of his alleged actions signals that federal prosecutors have collected significant information about Rhodes’ activities and communications prior to the Jan. 6 events and could be building up to a larger case against him or other Oath Keepers associates, experts say.

USA TODAY was able to identify Rhodes as Person One based on the contents of a public blog post that prosecutors attribute to Person One. The DOJ says repeatedly in documents that the Oath Keepers are led by Person One, and prosecutors once used Rhodes’s name in an earlier affidavit.

The DOJ already has charged nine Oath Keepers and affiliates with conspiracy related to their coordination of the siege on the Capitol. They include Thomas Caldwell of Virginia and Jessica Watkins and Donovan Crowl of Ohio, who are accused of planning with members in North Carolina and Florida.


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OP link: "The leader of the extremist Oath Keepers paramilitary group was outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and helped coordinate members’ attack on the building, advising which entrances were most vulnerable and what weapons to bring, the federal government says. "

It's not nice to attack the US government. It is anti-American. Those who did need to answer for their crimes.
 
So *that's* what StupiderThanYou looks like! Exactly as I had imagined!

Notice how all of his friends scattered like roaches when the light was shined upon them. LOL

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OTOH, I still have hope they'll be sending a message to the Great Betrayer:
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OP link: "The leader of the extremist Oath Keepers paramilitary group was outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and helped coordinate members’ attack on the building, advising which entrances were most vulnerable and what weapons to bring, the federal government says. "

It's not nice to attack the US government. It is anti-American. Those who did need to answer for their crimes.

Agreed. If convicted, I doubt Elmer will see the light of day for another 20 years.

He's no dummy, but I doubt he wants to spend the majority of the remaining years of his life in a Federal prison. BTW, like Ted Kaczynski, being smart and being sane are two different things.

https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/elmer-stewart-rhodes-0
Yale Law School graduate Stewart Rhodes in 2009 founded the far-right Oath Keepers, a fiercely antigovernment, militaristic group that improbably claims more than 30,000 law enforcement officers, soldiers and military veterans as members.

...We need to accept the reality that an economic collapse is coming. … When the Federal Reserve created fiat money system collapses, when the ship sinks, they will then ‘rescue us’ by sweeping us all onboard the U.N.N. Global Leviathan — their ‘final solution’ of a world-wide version of the ‘Fed’ along with ‘world governance.’ That has been their plan all along.”
—Post on the Oath Keepers’ Operation Sleeping Giant website, April 17, 2011
 
Hello Dutch Uncle,

Agreed. If convicted, I doubt Elmer will see the light of day for another 20 years.

He's no dummy, but I doubt he wants to spend the majority of the remaining years of his life in a Federal prison. BTW, like Ted Kaczynski, being smart and being sane are two different things.

https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/elmer-stewart-rhodes-0
Yale Law School graduate Stewart Rhodes in 2009 founded the far-right Oath Keepers, a fiercely antigovernment, militaristic group that improbably claims more than 30,000 law enforcement officers, soldiers and military veterans as members.

...We need to accept the reality that an economic collapse is coming. … When the Federal Reserve created fiat money system collapses, when the ship sinks, they will then ‘rescue us’ by sweeping us all onboard the U.N.N. Global Leviathan — their ‘final solution’ of a world-wide version of the ‘Fed’ along with ‘world governance.’ That has been their plan all along.”
—Post on the Oath Keepers’ Operation Sleeping Giant website, April 17, 2011

It is only logical that when humans really get their ship together that there should be one world government.

It is logical to be cautious about how that comes about. But simply rejecting authority for the sake of rejecting authority is not a good approach. This group simply hates government in any form. We have to have government. I can't imagine how the world could function without one. Actually, the world as a whole is not functioning as well as it could because the UN is so weak.
 
It is only logical that when humans really get their ship together that there should be one world government.

It is logical to be cautious about how that comes about. But simply rejecting authority for the sake of rejecting authority is not a good approach. This group simply hates government in any form. We have to have government. I can't imagine how the world could function without one. Actually, the world as a whole is not functioning as well as it could because the UN is so weak.

Our species isn't evolved enough, both socially and technologically, to have a world government, but I agree that it will eventually come to pass unless we are destroyed or knocked back to the Stone Age.

Agreed approaching all-powerful, authoritarian governments is dangerous and only to be approached with caution. Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Human beings are flawed. Wealth and/or power has a corrosive, corruptive influence upon them.

Examples: Bill Clinton, Andrew Cuomo, Rudy Giuliani, Hillary Clinton and, of course, Donald J. Trump.
 
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