Trump loves the Proud Boys

DIY-HP-LED

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That's why the government is going for conspiracy indictments, so they can roll up the whole organizations and indict those who weren't there, or who directed things from a safe distance. Tarrio was a police informant and probably will be again, he was caught bringing high capacity magazines to the event in the days before, is a proud boys leader and would be part of the conspiracy for sure. I figure whoever has the most names to turn over and the biggest list of members will get a deal. They are particularly interested in members who were LEOs, government officials, or military, hence the focus on the oath keepers.

I figure they are all squealing like stuck pigs and many are looking at long stretches in federal prison. I also think the government is making a big list of names to put on a future domestic terrorist watch list, if the democrats can win enough congressional seats to create one.
 

hanimmal

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An unindicted co-conspirator involved in the Proud Boys' planning for the Jan. 6 gathering that led to the siege of the US Capitol is Aaron Whallon-Wolkind, the former vice president of the nationalistic pro-Trump street gang's Philadelphia chapter.

Whallon-Wolkind's identity as the unindicted co-conspirator was first reported by Alan Feuer, a reporter for the New York Times, on Twitter on Thursday. A knowledgeable source speaking on condition of anonymity provided the same information to Raw Story.

Federal prosecutors have described how an encrypted messaging channel named "Boots on the Ground" was created for Proud Boys communications in Washington DC on Jan. 6 that grew to include more than 60 users, including an individual identified by the government as "Unindicted Co-Conspirator 1."

The unindicted co-conspirator seems to speak with authority in a message to "Boots on the Ground" and to a separate "New MOSD" channel on the evening of Jan. 5, which came a day after Enrique Tarrio, the organization's national chairman, was arrested on charges of property destruction and banned from DC.

"Stand by for the shared baofeng channel and shared zello channel, no Colors, be decentralized and use good judgement until further orders," the unindicted co-conspirator wrote at 9:09 p.m. on Jan. 5, according to the government. "Rufio is in charge, cops are the primary threat, don't get caught by them or BLM, don't get drunk until off the street." "Rufio" is the nickname for Ethan Nordean, a Washington State member who faces conspiracy charges as part of a quartet of Proud Boy leaders that also includes Zachary Rehl, who is the president of the Philadelphia chapter, along with Joseph Biggs and Charles Donohoe.

Nicholas Smith, Nordean's lawyer, told a federal judge during a hearing on Thursday that he wants the government to disclose the name of the unindicted co-conspirator.

"The reason it's important is that if it's who we think it is, there's public information showing this person was at one point a government informant," Smith said. "The government is relying on his statement to keep the defendants detained."

Reached by Raw Story on Friday, Smith declined to comment.

A Reuters report previously identified Whallon-Wolkind as a Telegram user with the screenname "Aaron PB," who wrote to another user named "Zack Pb" in January 2019: "I know, another chat, but this one is for info we want to send our FBI contact. Specifically, he wants things we can tie to criminal activity."

FBI Director Christopher Wray lamented in testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee in March that the agency did not have better intelligence about the Proud Boys in the lead-up to the Jan. 6 siege, saying, "We are focused very, very hard on how we can get better sources, better information, better analysis." But there's an extensive history of Proud Boys maintaining contact with the FBI and feeding agents information about antifascists adversaries prior to Jan. 6 that includes Biggs.

Antifascist researchers had previously disclosed that Whallon-Wolkind was the vice president of the Philadelphia chapter. Whallon-Wolkind and Rehl are among a group of East Coast far-right activists who are currently plaintiffs in a lawsuit alleging that a doxing campaign to get them fired from their jobs amounts to extortion. Patrick Trainor, who represents Whallon-Wolkind in the suit, declined to pass along a request for comment from Raw Story to his client. And Trainor declined himself to comment on the information that Whallon-Wolkind is the unindicted co-conspirator in the Proud Boys leadership conspiracy case.

Luke Matthew Jones, one of the government prosecutors, told Judge Timothy J. Kelly on Thursday that the government has turned over an FBI report with the unindicted co-conspirator's screenname to defense counsel, but he added, "It's our position that we're not obligated to produce that person's name at this time."

Jones also told the court that he "did confirm that person was not a CHS," or confidential human source, commonly known as an informant.

A log of Proud Boy communications previously released by the government shows that Whallon-Wolkind told other Proud Boys worried about their security being compromised following Tarrio's arrest that it would be a waste of time to delete chats.

"We went through this when [REDACTED] flipped over to antifa," Whallon-Wolkind said on Jan. 4. "Regardless Google and apple key log everything that you type into your phone anyways."

Raw Story identified Whallon-Wolkind as the author of the chats by cross-referencing the length of the redacted screenname with that of a separate comment that has already been publicly attributed to "Unindicted Co-Conspirator 1."

In another chat, around the same time on Jan. 4, Whallon-Wolkind appears to reference an unidentified person who is trying to get to DC for the Jan. 6 event.

"If they can get a flight to Philadelphia instead we can probably get them there," Whallon-Wolkind wrote.

There's no evidence that Whallon-Wolkind himself was in DC on Jan. 6.

But the chats released by the government show that Whallon-Wolkind wrote, "Storming the capital building right now!!" And two minutes later: "Get there."

Regardless of whether anything said by the unindicted co-conspirator provided the basis for keeping the four Proud Boys leaders locked up pending trial, the government has publicly submitted ample evidence to support its claim that the danger to the community posed by Nordean's prospective release justifies detention.

"As explained in detail on the record," Judge Kelly wrote in a detention order issued against Nordean in April, "given the allegations of political violence against him in the events of January 6, his role as a leader and organizer in a network that frequently creates events with large numbers of people, his planning experience and skills, his history of concealing his communications and activities from law enforcement, the circumstances surrounding his lost passport and stolen firearm, and his lack of regret or remorse for the events of January 6, the court finds that he poses an identified and articulable threat to public safety that is both concrete and prospective and that cannot be mitigated by any conditions of release short of detention."
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hanimmal

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According to the New Hampshire Union Leader, a contingent of Proud Boys has been crashing school board meetings in Nashua, New Hampshire, where they have been intimidating locals.

"On Monday, a group of about seven Proud Boys wearing dark sunglasses, hats and facemasks stood outside Nashua High School North at the start of Nashua's school board meeting," reported Kimberly Houghton. "They were spotted in photographs posted on social media displaying the white power symbol and holding signs reading 'All lives matter, black (and) white unite,' and 'Marxism has no home here.'"

According to locals, they were also flashing "white power signs."

School board member Jennifer Bishop said of the incident, "I do find it concerning that we have Proud Boys showing up at our meetings ... We have a community of minorities that we need to support."

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The Proud Boys, a far-right "Western Chauvinist" group linked to white supremacists who have been implicated in the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, have been seeking to infiltrate local politics following their failures on the national level. Activists linked to the Proud Boys have also sought to seize control of the Republican Party of Clark County, Nevada.
 

HGCC

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We just need to beat the shit out of them. Every time they pop up, slam a rock into their face until the don't come back.
 

hanimmal

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I pretty much ignore the "Proud Boys", their shit is so pathetic
It's all fun and games until you have a pack of alpha INCEL's on your local school board because they know that there are enough brainwashed people to sneak them into office in key areas of our nation.
 

hanimmal

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So is it that they are so scared of getting their asses kicked again that they are now down to threatening little kids?

This needs to be stopped.

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Vancouver Public Schools put three Washington schools on lockdownon Friday.

Oregon Public Broadcasting reports the district put Skyview High School, Alki Middle School, and Chinook Elementary School on lockdown "after members of the far-right Proud Boys tried to gain access to school grounds."

The rally was reportedly organized by members of the Proud Boys, Ammon Bundy's "People's Rights" organization, and Patriot Prayer.

On social media, a father posted screengrabs of what appears to be his text messages with a teenage daughter under the lockdown.

New video has emerged of a man in Proud Boys attire, holding a red "Make America Great Again" hat, offering a prayer for a student who intended to violate the mask mandate.
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An elementary school in San Antonio this week had to call local police after a group of anti-mask activists swarmed school grounds and started yelling at students.

MySanAntonio reports that the dozens of anti-maskers on Friday descended upon Bennie L. Cole Elementary School to protest the school's decision to force both students and faculty to wear masks while in class.

Barry Perez, executive director of communications for the school, tells MySanAntonio that the anti-maskers confronted one student and yelled at him to remove his mask. The student subsequently "went to the counselors because he was upset," Perez said.

The anti-maskers also confronted school principal Tod Kuenning and attacked him for implementing a mask mandate.

Local police were eventually called to intervene, and they successfully got the crowds to disperse without making any arrests.

Nonetheless, Perez told MySanAntonio that the school has requested a police presence to be on campus throughout the next week should the anti-maskers return.
 

hanimmal

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Just came across this one as well...


Buncha crazy ass mf'ers.
Lock 'em up.

This is out of hand. And is just right wing political shitcannery.
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MEQUON, Wis. (AP) — A loose network of conservative groups with ties to major Republican donors and party-aligned think tanks is quietly lending firepower to local activists engaged in culture war fights in schools across the country.

While they are drawn by the anger of parents opposed to school policies on racial history or COVID-19 protocols like mask mandates, the groups are often run by political operatives and lawyers standing ready to amplify local disputes.

In a wealthy Milwaukee suburb, a law firm heavily financed by a conservative foundation that has fought climate change mitigation and that has ties to former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election helped parents seeking to recall Mequon-Thiensville school board members, chiefly over the board’s hiring of a diversity consultant. A new national advocacy group, Parents Defending Education, promoted the Wisconsin parents’ tactics as a model.

In Loudoun County, Virginia, a Justice Department spokesperson in the Trump administration rallied parents in a recall effort sparked by opposition to a district racial equity program. In Brownsburg, Indiana, a leader of a national network of parents opposed to anti-racist school programs helped a mother obtain a lawyer when the district’s superintendent blocked her from following his Twitter account.

This growing support network highlights the energy and resources being poured into the cauldron of political debate in the nation’s schools. Republicans hope the efforts lay the groundwork for a comeback in congressional elections next year. Some see the burst of local organizing on the right as reminiscent of a movement that helped power the GOP takeover of the House 10 years ago.

“It seems very tea party-ish to me,” said Dan Lennington, a lawyer with the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, which has offered free legal advice to several parent groups pursuing or weighing school board recalls, including the one in Mequon. “These are ingredients for having an impact on future elections.”

Lennington’s group is funded in part by the Bradley Foundation, a Milwaukee-based nonprofit that supports conservative causes. The foundation’s secretary, GOP lawyer Cleta Mitchell, advised Trump as he sought to overturn the 2020 election results and has since worked to push for tighter state voting laws.

Like the tea party movement, the groups have been labeled “astroturf” by some opponents — activism manufactured by powerful interests to look like grassroots organizing.

“Outsiders are tapping into some genuine concerns, but the framing of the issues are largely regularized by national groups,” said Jeffrey Henig, a professor at Teachers College at Columbia University, who has written on the nationalization of education.

But the advocates and their outside backup argue they’re harnessing real outrage and working to counter the disproportionate influence of liberal groups in schools.

“There’s a misconception out there that this is part of some national right-wing agenda,” said Amber Schroeder, a 39-year-old parent of four who is helping lead the Mequon recall. “We’re the ones pushing back on our own here against an extreme liberal agenda by the teachers union.”

The political tracking website Ballotpedia counts about 30 active school board recall efforts nationwide. Some are focused chiefly on disputes over anti-racism training and education in schools, often labeled critical race theory. Others were prompted by debates over school policies on transgender students and pandemic public health measures.

Local parent activists are quick to claim credit for that work, and the outside groups offering legal help, research, organizing tools and media training are often reluctant to discuss their role.

Among those is Parents Defending Education, an Arlington, Virginia-based group formed in January and dedicated to “fighting indoctrination in the classroom.” It provides templates for requesting public records, a guide to parent rights, organizing strategies and talking points.

“We created Parents Defending Education because we believe our children deserve to learn how to think at school — not what to think,” its president, Nicole Neily, wrote in an email to The Associated Press.

Neily stated the group is “not involved in any recall efforts, in Mequon or elsewhere.” But the group’s website does promote the Mequon activists’ campaign. As part of its national database of parent “incident reports,” the group highlights Mequon’s case by posting, as a guide for others, the Freedom of Information Act request that parents filed.

Neily declined to name Parents Defending Education’s funding sources. As a tax-exempt organization, the group is not required to make its donors public. Neily has worked in senior positions for conservative groups including the Independent Women’s Forum and Cato Institute, according to the group’s website.

Another newly influential group is No Left Turn in Education, an organization that has ballooned to 78 chapters in more than 25 states since it was founded last year by Elana Fishbein.

Since December, Fishbein has secured free legal representation for parents fighting curriculum battles with school districts. Most of those lawyers are affiliated with firms similar to Lennington’s, including the Liberty Justice Center and Pacific Legal Foundation, which also receive funding from the Bradley Foundation, as well as prominent GOP donor Dick Uihlein, a shipping supply billionaire.

A Uihlein spokesperson declined to comment. Messages left with the Bradley Foundation weren’t returned.

Fishbein says the journey from local mom to nationally recognized conservative activist was swift.

“A year ago, I had a handful of moms in my suburban Philadelphia living room,” Fishbein said. “Three weeks later, I was on Tucker Carlson, and within a week, I had more than a million visitors to my Facebook page.”

Fishbein and leaders of similar groups say they believe conservative activism in schools has exploded as parents have taken a closer look at their children’s schoolwork during remote learning.

“Now this whole problem of radical indoctrination is adding to their agenda,” Fishbein said. “This is a very big fight.”

It’s a fight likely to help Republicans in congressional elections next year, said Ian Prior, a former Justice Department official who is now the executive director of a conservative organization called Fight for Schools, which is working to recall board members in Loudoun County.

“You’re going to need a team. You’re going to need a command staff. You’re going to need what I call the army of moms,” he said at a conservative conference in Texas in July.

That could include Schroeder, who describes her previous political activity beyond voting as “zero.”

Frustrated chiefly by the district’s $42,000 contract last year with Milwaukee diversity consultant Blaquesmith, Schroeder got in touch with Scarlett Johnson, a 46-year-old fellow Mequon mother who had researched strategies for challenging school boards on No Left Turn’s website.

“All the critical race theory buzzwords were present,” Johnson noted, referring to the online Blaquesmith seminars she watched. “I think it would be bad to backslide into a more race-conscious, race-focused society.”

When Mequon police asked parents collecting signatures at the city park to remove their sign, Schroeder reached out to Lennington, who wrote a letter to the city arguing for the group’s right to assemble.

The letter, offered at no charge, was a small service but allowed parents to return to the park.

It also provided an opening for Lennington, who lobbies at the state Capitol, to invite Johnson and Schroeder to testify at a legislative hearing in Madison for legislation to require school districts to make all curriculum public.
 

xtsho

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I was just going to post that story about the sissy boys protesting at the elementary and middle schools in Vancouver. They're nothing but a bunch of losers and punks. They got their ass kicked by BLM and Antifa last time they were in Portland so now they go where they won't get their asses kicked again. They're all a bunch of losers.

This is what they can expect if they come to Portland. Nobody's afraid of these clowns. They're a disgrace to America. There is nothing patriotic about them and they have nothing to be proud of.

Moron



Crybaby



Traitor

 

mooray

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(paraphrasing) "It's definitely not part of a right-wing agenda, we're just really concerned about this extreme liberal agenda". Oh...okay, sure thing.

Did find this interesting...“I think it would be bad to backslide into a more race-conscious, race-focused society".

Because there is slight catch-22 at the extremes, like if you stress all the time about crashing your bike, you're definitely going to crash your bike. But then if you're not paying attention, you're also definitely going to crash your bike. The trick is the pay the right amount of attention, but of course you have to want to in the first place, which they don't.
 

mooray

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I was just going to post that story about the sissy boys protesting at the elementary and middle schools in Vancouver. They're nothing but a bunch of losers and punks. They got their ass kicked by BLM and Antifa last time they were in Portland so now they go where they won't get their asses kicked again. They're all a bunch of losers.

This is what they can expect if they come to Portland. Nobody's afraid of these clowns. They're a disgrace to America. There is nothing patriotic about them and they have nothing to be proud of.

Crybaby

Hadn't noticed before how that guy's ear is just packed with paint haha.
 

hanimmal

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I was just going to post that story about the sissy boys protesting at the elementary and middle schools in Vancouver. They're nothing but a bunch of losers and punks. They got their ass kicked by BLM and Antifa last time they were in Portland so now they go where they won't get their asses kicked again. They're all a bunch of losers.

This is what they can expect if they come to Portland. Nobody's afraid of these clowns. They're a disgrace to America. There is nothing patriotic about them and they have nothing to be proud of.

Moron



Crybaby



Traitor

They couldn't even coup right when Trump and his nazi's left about 500 capital police out to dry on Jan 6th.

(paraphrasing) "It's definitely not part of a right-wing agenda, we're just really concerned about this extreme liberal agenda". Oh...okay, sure thing.

Did find this interesting...“I think it would be bad to backslide into a more race-conscious, race-focused society".

Because there is slight catch-22 at the extremes, like if you stress all the time about crashing your bike, you're definitely going to crash your bike. But then if you're not paying attention, you're also definitely going to crash your bike. The trick is the pay the right amount of attention, but of course you have to want to in the first place, which they don't.
These brainwashed cultists are tricking themselves into thinking whatever it is that they will snowflake most about is reality, when it is not.

This shit is just the next scam for political party that the Republicans are using as a political platform so they don't have to pay taxes to help get 100% of our kids the tools they need to succeed.
 

HGCC

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CatHedral

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They couldn't even coup right when Trump and his nazi's left about 500 capital police out to dry on Jan 6th.


These brainwashed cultists are tricking themselves into thinking whatever it is that they will snowflake most about is reality, when it is not.

This shit is just the next scam for political party that the Republicans are using as a political platform so they don't have to pay taxes to help get 100% of our kids the tools they need to succeed.
Extreme liberals!

What’s next?

Amish Semiconductor Inc?
the Fightin’ Quakers?
Vegan delis?
Republican compassion!
 
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