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Meet Charles Dyer, who in his July4Patriot persona advocated armed resistance against the government, and could risk charges of treason.
As a Marine sergeant based out of Camp Pendleton, Dyer posted videos to YouTube last year, his face half-covered with a skull bandana.
"With the DHS blatantly calling patriots, veterans, and constitutionalists a threat, all that I have to say is, you're damn right we're a threat," he said in one. "We're a threat to anyone that endangers our rights and the Constitution of this republic...We're gathering in defense of our way of life." For a while, he ran a training compound in San Diego, teaching civilians his Marine combat skills.
Dyer, who with Rhodes' blessing represented Oath Keepers at an Oklahoma Tea Party rally on July 4, was charged under the Uniform Code of Military Justice with uttering "disloyal" statements.
He ultimately beat the charge, left the Marines, and reappeared unmasked on YouTube encouraging viewers to join him at his makeshift training area in Duncan, Oklahoma—"I'm sure the DHS will call it a terrorist training camp."
In January, Dyer was arrested on charges of raping a seven-year-old girl.
When sheriff's deputies raided his home, they found a Colt M-203 grenade launcher believed to have been stolen from a California military base.
He now faces federal weapons charges and is being hailed by oafish groups like the American Resistance Movement as "the first POW of the second American Revolution."
As a Marine sergeant based out of Camp Pendleton, Dyer posted videos to YouTube last year, his face half-covered with a skull bandana.
"With the DHS blatantly calling patriots, veterans, and constitutionalists a threat, all that I have to say is, you're damn right we're a threat," he said in one. "We're a threat to anyone that endangers our rights and the Constitution of this republic...We're gathering in defense of our way of life." For a while, he ran a training compound in San Diego, teaching civilians his Marine combat skills.
Dyer, who with Rhodes' blessing represented Oath Keepers at an Oklahoma Tea Party rally on July 4, was charged under the Uniform Code of Military Justice with uttering "disloyal" statements.
He ultimately beat the charge, left the Marines, and reappeared unmasked on YouTube encouraging viewers to join him at his makeshift training area in Duncan, Oklahoma—"I'm sure the DHS will call it a terrorist training camp."
In January, Dyer was arrested on charges of raping a seven-year-old girl.
When sheriff's deputies raided his home, they found a Colt M-203 grenade launcher believed to have been stolen from a California military base.
He now faces federal weapons charges and is being hailed by oafish groups like the American Resistance Movement as "the first POW of the second American Revolution."