Back at the Bundy Ranch, It’s Oath Keepers vs. Militiamen as Wild Rumors Fly
Paranoid rumors are not only common at gatherings of antigovernment “Patriots,” they’re practically the entire raison d’etre for them. So when a wild and paranoid rumor began circulating – that Attorney General Eric Holder was preparing a drone strike on the armed militiamen who gathered at Cliven Bundy’s ranch in Nevada – it unleashed a rift within the camp, which is brimming with fear, rage, testosterone and firearms.
Vicious infighting among those remaining at the camp – estimated at less than a hundred – broke out a little more than two weeks after heavily armed militiamen forced federal agents to back down from a planned roundup of Bundy’s illegally grazing cattle from public lands. After vowing to stay on and protect Bundy – who then stumbled on the national stage with an outpouring of racist commentary – the remaining “Patriots,” who have been raising fear levels among local residents, have begun feuding. And it has been revealing.
Apparently, someone within one of the major factions at the camp, the Oath Keepers, relayed word of the imminent drone attack to his leaders. Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes responded by pulling his people out of what they called “the kill zone” (the area the supposed drone would be striking). When the other militiamen learned that the Oath Keepers had pulled out, they were outraged.
As you can see in the video below, the angry militiamen – led by a Montana “Patriot” named Ryan Payne, who has been acting as the spokesman for the militiamen at the ranch – held an impromptu gathering at the camp to discuss the situation. They openly talk about shooting Rhodes and other Oath Keepers leaders – because in their view, the Oath Keepers’ actions constituted “desertion” and “cowardice” – and describe how “the whole thing is falling apart over there.” At the end, they vote unanimously to oust the Oath Keepers, or at least its leadership, from the Bundy Ranch camp.
PAYNE: We are open to gentlemanly
conversation. But this man and the people that obeyed that order have
violated my personal creed. You don’t fucking walk in and say, ‘I’m
sorry,’ and you’re back in, brother. You can walk in and say you’re
sorry, and you’re lucky that you’re not getting shot in the back.
Because that’s what happens to deserters on the battlefield.
Alias also tried to explain the incoming-drone rumor:
Yes, it is true: Oath Keepers received a
bizarre bit of leaked info which could not be verified but which also
could not be ignored. Our contact is connected with the Department of
Defense – or ‘was’. The info we received stated that Eric Holder of the
Department of Justice had okayed a drone strike on the Bundy ranch near
Bunkerville, Nevada, within a 48 hour period over the weekend of April
26/27, 2014.
That, fortunately, turned out to be
‘dis-info’ – a false rumor. And though it came from a trusted source,
Oath Keepers could neither prove nor disprove it.
He also admitted that there was a great deal of contention about how $40,000 raised on behalf of the Bundy family through the Oath Keepers was handled, since the organization wound up only writing the family a check for $12,500.
Another YouTube video, which has since been removed, but transcripts of which were posted at DailyKos, revealed the depths of the militiamen’s animus towards Rhodes and his organization. One of them – the nominal “head of security” for the Bundy family, a man nicknamed “Booda Bear” – rants angrily:
My guys sleep in the dirt out here, we’re
on shifts for 14 hours a day and trying to make sure that this family
stays safe and secure … and just so everybody knows, as Booda, head of
security for the Bundy Family I can swear on the white skin that covers
my ass there will not be an Oath Keeper — there WILL NOT BE AN OATH
KEEPER allowed to set foot on the internal ranch property.
Some of the purported “leaders” of the
militia at the ranch are doing exactly what any agent provocateur would
do after having infiltrated the militia and claimed a role in
leadership. Did you notice the massive ego about who is going to command
who? Did you notice the drama in the tendency to speak of Oath Keepers
as if we were a militia, which we are not. These militia “leaders” would
judge us by battlefield standards even though there has not been a
“battlefield” since April 12, 2014? They would shoot us for desertion?
Really? That is amazing, and is the kind of bumbling consciousness which
a conditioned and programmed special warfare officer or a federal agent
would offer if he had to think on his feet of a sudden.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please leave a comment-- or suggestions, particularly of topics and places you'd like to see covered