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  • You cheered on lawyers who said they’d release the Kraken. But now you’ve poked Leviathan.
    THIS!!!!! This right here....spot on. They should feel like Yamamoto did on the evening of 7 DEC 1941 when he found out the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor BEFORE declaring war.

    To quote Wyatt Earp in the movie....You tell them I'm coming, and Hell's coming with me!
    “Loyalty to country ALWAYS. Loyalty to government, when it deserves it.”
    Mark Twain

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    • Yep. That sums it up exactly:

      "You cheered on lawyers who said they’d release the Kraken. But now you’ve poked Leviathan."
      “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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      • Capitol rioter threatened to shoot his own children if they reported him, say officials




        A Texas man, arrested for allegedly being part of the riotous mob that attacked the US Capitol building on 6 January, also threatened to shoot his children if they turned him in, according to the FBI.

        Guy Reffitt, 48, a licensed driver from Wylie, Texas, is one of the latest additions to the list of people booked for the Capitol violence. He was arrested on Saturday by the FBI and is charged with unlawful entry, for being in the US Capitol, and obstruction of justice, for threatening his family to prevent them from talking to the police.

        The affidavit by FBI also mentioned that Mr Reffitt has ties to the militia extremist group “Texas Freedom Force” and two firearms were recovered from his place at the time of his arrest.

        The father of two allegedly told his family that he brought a gun to DC during the Capitol riots. The son, according to the affidavit, told the FBI that his father said he went to the Capitol to “protect the country”. He also said Mr Reffitt used “we” -- hinting that he had a team along with him -- “stormed the Capitol.”

        Mr Reffitt’s children allegedly were “disturbed” by his “extreme” statements. When they expressed alarm, he allegedly told them that “if you turn me in, you’re a traitor and you know what happens to traitors...traitors get shot.”

        Mr Reffitt’s alleged involvement in the attack was busted through a series of video recordings that appeared on Fox News and were posted by Reuters where he is seen wearing a blue jacket, washing his eyes with water, and wearing a helmet that had a GoPro-style camera attached to it.

        The FBI says they matched seven photographs from the videos with his driving licence and found that he was also wearing a tactical vest inside his jacket.

        He also allegedly told his family members that he had to “erase everything” because the FBI was “watching him.”

        Mr Reffitt is one of two men arrested from Texas in connection to the Capitol attack. Another person, Matthew Carl Mazzocco, 37, was also arrested in San Antonio on Sunday under charges of unlawful entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
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        Seems like a reasonable well-adjusted person.
        “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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        • Increasingly militant 'Parler refugees' and anxious QAnon adherents prep for doomsday

          Liesa Norris received a panicked phone call on Monday from her brother. He told her to buy a ham radio.

          The radio, he explained, would be one of the few ways they could communicate once President Donald Trump launched his plans to take permanent power.

          "We were dancing around the subject and then he just brought up that on the 20th, you know, the truth is going to come out," Norris said. "He was just going on and on about how we needed to have ham radios because we're not going to be able to talk on regular phones, and everything is going to be dark."

          Trump has no such plans. But in the now-fractured QAnon community that has turned to a variety of smaller messaging apps and YouTube to keep spreading conspiracy theories, evidence-free reports of a nationwide blackout and impending martial law on Wednesday have become a last stand for true believers who still believe Donald Trump will be president after Inauguration Day.

          NBC News reviewed the social media accounts of Norris' brother, and they are part of a sea of QAnon accounts that have become increasingly divorced from reality since the Capitol riots. Most of those accounts have expressed a belief Trump will declare martial law and execute Democrats on Inauguration Day as part of the cult's long-awaited doomsday.

          Extremism researchers are calling some of these accounts "Parler refugees," named after the conservative social media network whose users are stumbling upon increasingly militant and radical information streams on smaller, unmoderated messaging apps and online forums. Parler has been offline since early January after internet service companies cut ties with it. Twitter also banned 70,000 QAnon accounts this month.

          Meili Criezis, who studies white supremacist radicalization at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology, part of a nonprofit organization that works to prevent extremists from using online platforms, said she noticed explicit recruiting by white supremacist militias of what she called "normie," or previously nonradical, Trump supporters on Telegram after Parler's demise.

          "In white supremacist and neo-Nazi Telegram groups, discussions have centered around strategies to infiltrate pro-Trump chats and ‘red pill’ what they have termed as 'Parler refugees' with carefully constructed narratives and propaganda," Criezis wrote in a recent report. (“Red pill,” in this sense, means to radicalize online users with far right-wing views.)

          Criezis said militia groups were "really ready for this flood of new users" onto services like Telegram, where they had built audiences of tens of thousands of users before the Jan. 6 Capitol assault.

          "I've seen some Trump supporters kind of fumbling onto Telegram not knowing how to use it exactly, and it was really concerning, because it's such a huge recruitment pool," Criezis said.

          One extremist group on Telegram even created a "red-pilling guide," which included directions to "strike up friendly conversations with individuals followed by a pre-constructed message" through private messages. The guide tells recruiters to identify with potential targets for radicalization over their support for Trump and shared fear of impending threats, before demoralizing the target into believing the solution is violence.

          Criezis said the radicalization process often starts in larger militia spaces on Telegram, like one of two groups run by the far-right extremist group Proud Boys "where pretty much anyone is allowed in."

          "They find the target, then they pull the individual off to the side in Telegram into a one-on-one chat away from that larger group chat, and they try to develop a very personal relationship," Criezis said. "And that's where the whole recruitment model of manipulation lives, where they are feeding those 'red-pill lite' versions of more hardcore white supremacist arguments."

          QAnon followers have retreated to smaller forums where the most popular posts have become exceedingly fantastical and bloody, as followers falsely believe Trump will stage a violent coup on Inauguration Day.

          Booted from larger social media platforms like Twitter, followers have turned to fake Telegram accounts purporting to be leaders in the Air Force and anonymous 4chan posts claiming to be written by soldiers who are excited to commit armed insurrection.

          According to Advance Democracy, a nonprofit group that researches disinformation and extremism, calls for and expectations of violence on Inauguration Day dominate the top posts of QAnon forums in the run-up to Jan. 20.

          One top post on a site named after The Great Awakening, the QAnon doomsday that begins with the mass execution of Democrats, declared: "The death penalties will commence ON DC SOIL."

          Norris told NBC News that her brother became radicalized over the last year mostly through YouTube, but that he sounded more urgent this week. In the past several days, he has been posting excitedly about the coming blackout and doling out tips from YouTube tutorials about ham radios and how to survive after what he hopes to be an elaborate, bloody coup by Trump.

          "They keep pushing the goal posts back when they put all these predictions out," Norris said. "But he is convinced that the truth is going to come out on Wednesday."

          Despite the cruelty at the heart of QAnon, Norris believes her brother was legitimately trying to help.

          "He was getting a ham radio sent to my dad. His was getting delivered today. He was telling me they were flying off the shelves," she said. "And I think, last minute, he still thought, 'Oh, What about my sister?' even though I didn't believe it."
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          And Cult45 marches on....
          “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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          • Florida sheriff's deputy accused of threatening to kill federal agents after Capitol riot

            A Florida sheriff's deputy was arrested after authorities said he threatened to kill federal agents who were under attack by rioters at the U.S. Capitol this month.

            The man, Polk County Deputy Peter Heneen, 29, was booked on suspicion of making threats to kill or do bodily injury, a second-degree felony, officials said.

            Heneen has been suspended, and Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said he has started the administrative process of firing the deputy, who has been on the job for 6½ years.

            Heneen's alleged threats, made in text messages to a fellow deputy, had to be taken seriously, Judd told reporters during a news conference Tuesday.

            "Words matter, and threatening words to hurt to kill are not acceptable," he said.

            Rioters, egged on by President Donald Trump's continual lies that he was cheated out of winning November's election, stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 and delayed Congress' formal acceptance of the Electoral College votes that secured Joe Biden's win.

            The mob attack left at least five people dead.

            Heneen appeared to be livid with police and federal agents who stood up against the mob, according to text messages revealed by Judd. Heneen's profanity-laced words included:
            • "F--- the feds. No shoot the feds. Need to make the streets of DC run red with the blood of these tyrants."
            • "I'll f------ kill them all."
            • "Any cop or military who stands in the way is the enemy."

            The colleague reported Heneen's diatribe to their lieutenant the next morning, touching off the investigation that ended in Heneen's arrest, Judd said.

            "Our deputy that reported this is a hero," Judd said. "I tell my deputies that doing what's right it's not always easy, but it's always right."

            Heneen was booked into the Polk County Jail and later released. He could not be reached for comment Wednesday.

            Heneen's lawyer was not listed in jail records, and Polk County deputies are not represented by a labor union.
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            “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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            • FBI: Texan charged in Capitol riot tweeted 'Assassinate AOC'

              DALLAS (AP) — A 34-year-old Texas man has been arrested for allegedly taking part in the storming of the U.S. Capitol this month and posting violent threats, including a call to assassinate Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.

              Garret Miller, who is from the Dallas suburb of Richardson, was arrested Friday after being named in a five-count federal complaint.

              Authorities allege that Miller posted photos and videos on his social media accounts that show him inside the Capitol during the Jan. 6 storming of the building by supporters of then-President Donald Trump. They also say he called for violence in online posts, including a tweet that simply read “Assassinate AOC,” a reference to the liberal Ocasio-Cortez.

              In another tweet, Miller posted: “They are right next time we bring the guns," an FBI agent wrote in an affidavit.


              Miller also threatened a U.S. Capitol police officer during an exchange on Instagram, writing that he planned to “hug his neck with a nice rope," the affidavit states.

              After posting a photo on Facebook showing him inside the Capitol, Miller responded to a comment on the picture with: “just want to incriminate myself a little lol," according to an FBI affidavit.

              Ocasio-Cortez on Friday posted Miller's charging documents on Twitter and then tweeted: “On one hand you have to laugh, and on the other know that the reason they were this brazen is because they thought they were going to succeed."

              Miller's attorney, Clint Broden, said in an email to The Associated Press that Miller regrets the actions he took “in a misguided effort to show his support for former President Trump."

              “His social media comments reflect very ill-considered political hyperbole in very divided times and will certainly not be repeated in the future," Broden said. “He looks forward to putting all of this behind him."


              Miller is scheduled for a detention hearing on Monday.

              “We are hopeful that, given his family support and regret for his actions, he will be released so that he can resolve the charges against him in a timely fashion," Broden said.
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              Miller's attorney, Clint Broden, said...that Miller regrets the actions he took “in a misguided effort to show his support for former President Trump."

              Apparently supporting Donald Trump means assassinating his political enemies...

              But remember, "no true Trump supporter" would advocate such a thing!
              “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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              • Marjorie Taylor Greene indicated support for executing prominent Democrats in 2018 and 2019 before running for Congress

                (CNN)Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene repeatedly indicated support for executing prominent Democratic politicians in 2018 and 2019 before being elected to Congress, a CNN KFile review of hundreds of posts and comments from Greene's Facebook page shows.

                Greene, who represents Georgia's 14th Congressional District, frequently posted far-right extremist and debunked conspiracy theories on her page, including the baseless QAnon conspiracy which casts former President Donald Trump in an imagined battle against a sinister cabal of Democrats and celebrities who abuse children.

                In one post, from January 2019, Greene liked a comment that said "a bullet to the head would be quicker" to remove House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. In other posts, Greene liked comments about executing FBI agents who, in her eyes, were part of the "deep state" working against Trump.



                In one Facebook post from April 2018, Greene wrote conspiratorially about the Iran Deal, one of former President Barack Obama's signature foreign policy achievements. A commenter asked Greene, "Now do we get to hang them ?? Meaning H & O ???," referring to Obama and Hillary Clinton.Greene replied, "Stage is being set. Players are being put in place. We must be patient. This must be done perfectly or liberal judges would let them off."

                After CNN reached out to Greene, her personal Twitter account posted a statement in which she did not deny that she liked posts and replied to comments but claimed that many people have run her Facebook page.

                "Over the years, I've had teams of people manage my pages. Many posts have been liked. Many posts have been shared. Some did not represent my views. Especially the ones that CNN is about to spread across the internet," she wrote.


                Greene did not specify whether she or a member of her team were behind the posts reviewed by CNN's KFile.
                CNN reached out to Pelosi's office for comment multiple times but did not receive a response.

                Though her tenure in Congress has only lasted a few weeks, Greene is already facing calls to leave the House for her role in fanning the flames of the Capitol insurrection earlier this month after she objected to the election certification process and falsely insisted that Trump would remain president.

                After Democratic Rep. Jimmy Gomez called on Greene to be expelled from the House for her role in the insurrection, Greene condemned the violence at the Capitol and falsely accused "Antifa/BLM terrorism" and Democratic politicians of stoking the insurrection.

                "I fully condemn ALL violence. The Antifa/BLM terrorism funded on ActBlue rests with Democrat accomplices like @CoriBush @Ilhan @KamalaHarris @AOC @timkaine & many more... Those who stoke insurrection & spread conspiracies have blood on their hands. They must be expelled," she tweeted.

                Last week Greene faced calls to resign from the survivors of the Parkland shooting survivors after Media Matters reported she agreed with comments calling the 2018 shooting a "false flag" operation, which refers to acts that are designed by perpetrators to be made to look like they were carried out by other individuals or groups.

                CNN's KFile found additional comments from Greene where she called David Hogg, a survivor and activist, "#littleHitler" and spread a conspiracy that he was a "bought and paid little pawn" and actor.
                Before she ran for Congress in 2020, Greene created a White House petition in January 2019 to impeach the House speaker for "crimes of treason," citing Pelosi's support of so-called sanctuary policies that "are serving illegals and not United States citizens" and because Pelosi did not support Trump's border wall.

                In one speech, promoting the petition, Greene suggested Pelosi could be executed for treason.
                "She's a traitor to our country, she's guilty of treason," Greene says in the video, which she posted on Facebook at the time. "She took an oath to protect American citizens and uphold our laws. And she gives aid and comfort to our enemies who illegally invade our land. That's what treason is. And by our law representatives and senators can be kicked out and no longer serve in our government. And it's, uh, it's a crime punishable by death is what treason is. Nancy Pelosi is guilty of treason."

                In another Facebook Live broadcast from inside Pelosi's office on February 22, 2019, Greene suggested the House speaker will "suffer death or she'll be in prison" for her "treason." Notably, Greene never mentions a trial. In another broadcast from later that day, she suggested California Rep. Maxine Waters was "just as guilty of treason as Nancy Pelosi."

                In the comments of her Facebook posts, often promoting the petition, Greene liked a comment that said "through removal or death, doesn't matter, as long as she goes," referring to Pelosi, and another that encouraged Greene to "beat Pelosi's ass."

                The petition for Pelosi's impeachment and removal for treason amassed over 420,000 signatures as of January 2021.
                On social media, Greene portrays herself as an opponent to political violence and casts Democrats as the real instigators of political violence, either real or imaginary, who get away with threatening calls for violence.

                "Do any of you remember a day when talking about assassinating the President resulted in getting arrested? As in arrested in real life, not FB [Facebook] jail. When was that? Pre-2016 I think, right??? But if you are a conservative that's a different story!" wrote Greene in 2019.

                While Greene notes in Facebook posts that she disavows and denounces violence, within the comment sections of Greene's Facebook page, commenters frequently cheer for politicians to be executed by hanging or firing squad.

                Elsewhere on her Facebook page, Greene liked comments that advocated to "arrest" Obama and former Secretary of State John Kerry and one comment that said, "HANG that bitch," referring to either Obama or Kerry or possibly both of them. She also liked a comment that urged for "civil war 2.0" to begin.Greene, who has embraced and spread the baseless conspiracy theory about a "deep state" working to usurp Trump's agenda, suggested in Facebook posts that FBI agents disloyal to Trump were traitors.

                She liked a comment that said, "Trump already said there were some great ones working with FBI but some have fallen and quite frankly need to be hung for TREASON!" Another she liked said, "These Traitors need to be put to death as an example of what will no longer be tolerated in our country!!!"
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                “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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                • Man Charged With Sending Threatening Texts To Democratic Congressman’s Family

                  A California man was arrested and charged Tuesday with making threats against family members of a top Democratic congressman and a journalist the same day an insurrectionist mob attacked the Capitol earlier this month.

                  Robert Lemke, 35, sent threatening text messages to the brother and sister-in-law of Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), warning that armed supporters of then-President Donald Trump were near their house, according to a criminal complaint unsealed in Manhattan federal court. One of the texts included a picture of a home in the same neighborhood as Jeffries’ brother.

                  “Your brother is putting your entire family at risk with his lies and other words. We are armed and nearby your house,” Lemke allegedly wrote in one text to Jeffries’ brother. “You had better have a word with him. We are not far from his either. Already spoke to [the Congressman’s son] and know where his kids are.”

                  “Stop telling lies; Biden did not win, he will not be president,” he wrote in a subsequent text, according to the complaint. “We are not[ ] white supremacists. Most of us are active/retired law enforcement or military. ... Don’t risk their safety with your words and lies.”


                  Lemke identified himself on Facebook as a former sergeant with the Alameda County Sheriff’s Department and a former captain in the U.S. Air Force, the complaint stated. The sheriff’s department denied that Lemke ever worked there, and the Air Force said they had no record of his service, The New York Times reported.

                  Lemke ― who was arrested in Bay Point, California, located about 30 miles northeast of San Francisco ― also allegedly sent disturbing texts that day to a journalist’s family member.

                  “[The Journalist’s] words are putting you and your family at risk,” Lemke allegedly wrote. “We are nearby armed and ready. Thousands of us are active/retired law enforcement, military, etc. That’s how we do it.”

                  Though the complaint did not identify the journalist, referring to him only as “Journalist-1,” the Times identified him as ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos, citing a person briefed on the investigation.

                  The U.S. attorney’s office did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. ABC News declined to comment.

                  In an interview Tuesday with MSNBC, Jeffries, chair of the House Democratic Caucus, called the threats “chilling” and blamed Trump and his allies for provoking Lemke and the Capitol rioters by spreading lies about the election.

                  “He was radicalized by the ‘Big Lie’ that Donald Trump told and that has been supported by so many Republicans in the House and the Senate,” Jeffries said.

                  Jeffries said his brother received the texts at the same time members of Congress were being evacuated from the House and Senate chambers during the attack.

                  “Those images were being broadcast to family members of members of Congress all across the country who were uncertain as to what was happening to us,” Jeffries said. “It was clearly designed to instill terror, and I’m just thankful that law enforcement officials have apprehended this individual and will allow this process to play itself out.”

                  Lemke has been charged with making threatening interstate communications, which carries a maximum sentence of five years’ imprisonment. He is expected to appear before a federal judge on Wednesday.

                  The FBI so far has identified more than 400 suspects connected to the Capitol riot, the Justice Department announced Wednesday. More than 150 criminal cases have been filed so far, with charges that include theft, damage to government property and assault on law enforcement officers.
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                  “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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                  • ‘Stop the Steal’ MAGA Supporter Arrested Yards From Capitol With Gun and Ammo
                    A 71-year-old MAGA supporter obsessed with baseless theories that the 2020 election was rigged has been arrested after authorities found him parked near the U.S. Capitol with a gun and 20 rounds of ammunition, authorities said.

                    Dennis Westover, of South Charleston, West Virginia, was arrested on several charges, including possession of unregistered ammunition and unlawful possession of a firearm, at 1:58 p.m. on Wednesday by U.S. Capitol Police, according to a public incident report obtained by The Daily Beast.

                    Westover was stopped by police “in the middle of an intersection” just a few hundred feet from where lawmakers and staffers can enter the sprawling Rayburn House Office building, police said. The report states Westover was arrested on Second Street and Washington Avenue, SW.

                    Inside his car, police found a 9mm black Sig Sauer and 20 rounds of 9mm ammunition, the report states. The incident comes just weeks after thousands of MAGA supporters stormed the Capitol building to disrupt President Biden’s election certification. Five people died during the insurrection, including a Capitol Police officer.

                    The U.S. House was not in session on Thursday, with lawmakers at home in their districts and staff largely working from home. Since Jan. 6, security at the Capitol complex has been ratcheted up to unprecedented levels: A barbed-wire perimeter encircles the Capitol itself and its adjacent office buildings, and thousands of U.S. Capitol Police, D.C. Metropolitan Police, military police, and National Guardsmen are patrolling the area.

                    The arrest of Westover grimly underscored the ongoing threat of potential violence, illustrating how close to the Capitol complex an armed person can get, even with the beefed-up security.

                    Capitol Hill was already on edge and concerns over safety are high ahead of the House’s return next week.

                    On Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin warning “some ideologically-motivated violent extremists with objections to the exercise of governmental authority and the presidential transition… could continue to mobilize to incite or commit violence.”

                    Westover appears to have worked in the elevator industry. Union documents list him as the president of the Local No. 48 in the International Union of Elevator Constructors and a LinkedIn page in his name describes him as elevator control systems tech at Thyssen Krupp Elevator company.

                    A January 2013 article in the Charleston Gazette lists Westover as the recipient of a concealed weapons permit from the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Department.

                    In the weeks leading up to President Biden’s inauguration, a Facebook page in Westover’s name advertised a series of marches for “righteousness, justice, and trust” to “stop the steal,” referring to the baseless theory that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.

                    While it is not immediately clear how many of these rallies Westover actually went to, the 71-year-old appeared to attend the Jan. 6 MAGA rally in D.C. He was also photographed at another “Stop The Steal” rally three days later at the West Virginia State Capitol.

                    “On our way to the Trump MAGA Rally in DC with our friends - poet, ministers, contractors, and fellow Patriots,” Westover’s fiancée wrote in a Jan. 6 Facebook post along with several photos.

                    The West Virginia resident also appeared to be a COVID-19 denier, questioning on Facebook the ongoing pandemic’s severity. To date, 429,000 Americans have died and 25.6 million more have been infected with COVID-19.

                    “NOT SAYING Covid ISN’T A SERIES FLU...BUT ITS NUMBERS AND ITS GRAVITY ARE ‘COOKED’!!”Can you say George Orwell,...‘1984’...‘Group Think’...?” Westover wrote in a Nov. 29 Facebook post that included a meme. “Big Brother is covidizing (CONDITIONING)...The ‘sheeple’ to be compliant. WEAR YOUR MASK, STAY APART, DO AS YOU ARE TOLD…”

                    In another post, the account urges readers to “Strip off the bondage of the masks, and once again fill the churches and worship god.”

                    The Facebook account states Westover graduated from Grove City College, where he studied electrical engineering. Westover’s family members and fiancée did not immediately respond to The Daily Beast’s requests for comment.

                    Westover’s arrest comes just days after a Texas man was busted on White House grounds with a weapon and ammunition, telling officers he “needed information about the Oval Office,” authorities said. Macias Santiago, 37, was taken into custody on Friday in front of a parking meter on Constitution Ave.

                    He asked an officer if he was allowed to park his pick-up truck there, and then inquired about the Oval Office, prompting officers to search around, police said. Officers found a .40 caliber pistol, two fully loaded eight-round magazines, and a box of almost 80 rounds of ammunition inside the car, court documents state. Santiago faces several charges, including carrying a pistol without a license, unlawful possession of a firearm, unregistered ammunition, and unlawful transport of a firearm.
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                    “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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                    • "I will not conform to wearing a mask"

                      Same people

                      "It's disgraceful that you take a knee for the national anthem. They hate America"

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                      • Originally posted by statquo View Post
                        "I will not conform to wearing a mask"

                        Same people

                        "It's disgraceful that you take a knee for the national anthem. They hate America"
                        Same people

                        Literally defile the flag by USING IT TO BEAT TO DEATH A SWORN OFFICER OF THE LAW
                        "Draft beer, not people."

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                        • Trump supporter arrested after threatening Mitch McConnell’s grandkids on Parler

                          A Trump supporter has been arrested for threatening Mitch McConnell's grandkids on Parler.

                          Brad Houck from Oklahoma made death threats on social media against several public officials, using sites such as Facebook and Parler.

                          Mr Houck posted numerous threatening messages on Parler in the lead up to and after the Capitol riot on 6 January, one of which was directed at Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Mr Houck wrote: "Hey Mitch, how are your grandkids doing?"

                          An FBI affidavit said that a detective for the Moore, Oklahoma police department contacted federal investigators to inform them of complaints the department had received about Mr Houck's Parler account, KOCO-TV reporter Dillon Richards reported.

                          Federal agents in Oklahoma City contacted the city's police department and were sent more screenshots of Mr Houck's posts, one of which threatened Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts. Mr Houck wrote on 3 January: "Hey Justice Roberts, we are coming for you and your illegal adopted kids!! Finished! They will get to watch you hang."

                          The FBI got a warrant and travelled to Mr Houck's home. After announcing their arrival by loudspeaker several times to no response, they finally made verbal contact with Mr Houck after breaching a window. Mr Houck went further back into the house, according to the FBI criminal complaint.

                          Mr Houck finally exited his home while smoking a cigarette, asking if this was about "the posts". Despite being told to raise his hands, Mr Houck kept them down, telling agents to come to him. He eventually approached the agents.

                          According to the FBI, they found 24 guns along with thousands of rounds of ammunition in Mr Houck's home. They also located almost $4,800 in cash and several "personal electronic devices".

                          Mr Houck further threatened former President George W Bush, posting on 6 December 2020: "GWB is a dead man... we will find you georgie boy."

                          On 24 December 2020, Mr Houck issued a different threat against Chief Justice Roberts, writing: "Supreme Court justices are appointed for life... You give us only one way to remove treasonous judges... death! It's coming John Roberts!"

                          He also threatened Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, and Republican Oklahoma Senator James Lankford, among others.

                          Mr Houck posted on 22 December 2020: "We must storm that Capitol and remove these people by force!"

                          Mr Houck was ordered detained by Magistrate Judge Amanda Maxfield Green until his hearing on Wednesday in Oklahoma City.

                          According to the Criminal Complaint by the FBI, Mr Houck bragged to people about being banned from Facebook and Parler for his posts. Showing the posts to his wife, the FBI said that she thought that they were not acceptable, but that her husband had not been to Washington, DC on 6 January, the day of the Capitol riot.
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                          I'm sure he didn't actually mean anything by those posts...not literally. Right?
                          “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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                          • ‘I’m going to come kill the president’: NC man charged with threatening Biden

                            A Gaston County man with a long history of violence is charged with threatening to kill President Joe Biden.

                            According to newly unsealed documents in the case, David Kyle Reeves, 27, of Gastonia, made a series of angry and erratic phone calls to the White House switchboard between Jan. 28 and Feb. 1 in which he threatened to kill the president and other federal officials. He repeated the threats in phone conversations with the Secret Service in which he dared agents to try and stop him, documents show.

                            “I’m going to come kill the president, I’m going to kill the Secret Service because I own this whole planet,” Reeves said in a phone call to a Secret Service special agent, according to an affidavit.

                            In subsequent phone calls, according to the affidavit, Reeves taunted the agents, saying his threats were protected under free speech, and that he would continue to make them.


                            In one of the calls, according to the affidavit, Reeves appeared to threaten to kill members of Congress. In another, he told the Secret Service “to come pick him up, and take him to the White House so he can punch the President in the face, sit in his chair, and stay there until he dies.”

                            Reeves made his initial appearance in federal court in Charlotte on Thursday morning where he was officially charged with Threatening the President of the United States. If convicted, he faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

                            U.S. Magistrate Judge David Keesler ordered Reeves held pending his next court date. According to Mecklenburg County Jail records, Reeves was arrested last Friday.

                            The documents, along with an Observer search of public records, show that Reeves has a long list of past criminal charges involving violence. They include assault, family violence, terroristic threats and acts, assault on a police officer while resisting arrest, violation of family violence order, malicious injury willful injury to courthouse, threatening the life of a public employee and criminal trespass, among other arrests.

                            In a phone conversation earlier this month, Reeves told another Secret Service special agent that “no punishment will stop him and it is not against the law to threaten people.”

                            Reeves’ attorney, Kevin Tate, told the judge that his client “may be taking” psychotropic medication and hoped he could continue to have access to the drugs while in the Mecklenburg jail.

                            After the hearing, Tate, senior litigator with the Federal Public Defenders Office for the Western District of North Carolina, did not reply to an Observer email seeking comment.

                            Reeves is not believed to be tied to the violence that overwhelmed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 when supporters of then-President Donald Trump tried to block the certification of Biden’s victory.

                            2nd area suspect accused of Biden threats
                            Prior to his arrest, according to the affidavit, Reeves was living in Gastonia with his father. He becomes the second Charlotte-area defendant tied to threats on Biden’s life.

                            In October, federal court documents alleged that Alexander Treisman, a heavily armed wanderer traveling the country in a van, had mused online of killing Biden.

                            “I was going to do a Columbine for a while,” the 19-year-old from Seattle wrote online in April, documents show. “(Now) I think it would be better to put it toward something more memorable.”

                            Later, federal investigators found another online post in which Treisman asked, “Should I kill Joe Biden?”

                            According to federal documents, less than two weeks before the Nov. 3 presidential election, investigators found evidence on Treisman’s computers and phone that was “consistent with a surveillance and attack plan connected to a possible threat against Joe Biden or other targeted act of violence.”

                            Treisman, according to court records, told investigators that his violent posts were not real and only part of his online persona. But investigators with the FBI office in Charlotte who tracked Treisman’s credit cards and cell phone were able to place him at a Wendy’s only 4 miles from the former vice president’s Delaware home on May 3.

                            Treisman remained jailed in Cabarrus County on unrelated charges.

                            When feds came to discuss his post about Trump, he cursed them. Now he'll talk to a judge.
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                            Sounds like a fairly typical sufferer of TDS...
                            “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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                            • Woman Under Insurrection Investigation Made Video Threatening To Shoot FBI Agents

                              A Florida woman interviewed about her possible involvement in the Capitol siege later threatened to shoot FBI agents in two videos posted to social media.

                              Suzanne Kaye, 58, made the threats after FBI agents called her, following a tip that she may have participated in the Jan. 6 insurrection in Washington, D.C., according to a criminal complaint filed Monday. Kaye has been charged with interstate communication of a threat.

                              In the Jan. 28 phone call, Kaye asked agents if they had proof that she was there, then denied having traveled to Washington. She then agreed to talk to the agents at her home in Boca Raton, Florida, the complaint says.

                              The FBI received another tip on Feb. 9 that Kaye ― posting under the name “ANGRY Patriot Hippie” ― uploaded a video to Facebook and other social media platforms on Jan. 31 threatening to shoot FBI agents.

                              The video, captioned “Fuck the FBI!!,” shows Kaye drinking from a bottle of Jack Daniels Cinnamon Spice as she talks about her call with the FBI.

                              “Hi, all my TikTok patriot friends. Gotta have a drink,” Kaye says in the video. “Just got a call from the FBI and they want to come talk to me about my visit to D.C. on January 6th. I told them you can’t come and talk to me unless I have counsel, and being that I can’t afford counsel, you’ll have to arrest me so I can use my right of counsel.”

                              Kaye then threatens violence against FBI agents seeking to interview her.

                              “You think I’m gonna let you come fucking talk to me?” Kaye says. “You’re out your motherfucking mind, bro. That’s not gonna happen. I’m a fucking patriot, and I exercise my First Amendment right, my freedom of speech, and my Second Amendment right to shoot your fucking ass if you come here.”

                              Kaye posted a second video to her TikTok page where she repeats the threat as the song “Every Breath You Take” plays in the background. “I know my fucking rights,” she says in the video. “My Second Amendment right to carry a gun to shoot your fucking ass if you come to my house. So fuck you, fuck you following me, I don’t care. I’m glad you know who I am, ************.”

                              Kaye was previously arrested in 2020 for aggravated assault and in 2010 for domestic battery, but both charges were later dropped, according to the complaint.
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                              Seems like a stable individual...no wonder she's a Trump supporter.
                              “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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                              • She"s gonna love Aliceville!
                                “Loyalty to country ALWAYS. Loyalty to government, when it deserves it.”
                                Mark Twain

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