Witch Hunt: MAGA against MAGA Part II, the Revolver News Saga Continues

  • Tiny
  • 01-14-2024, 11:49 AM
Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers, was sentenced to 18 years in prison and 36 months of supervised release, for his part in the January 6 festivities. He'll be 75 when he leaves prison unless he's released early.

When Revolver News was looking for fall guys for the January 6 demonstration at the Capitol, their #1 candidate was not Ray Epps, it was Stewart Rhodes.

And so has Revolver News eaten crow on its claim that uncovering Stewart Rhodes as a federal government plant was a groundbreaking, blockbuster piece of investigative journalism? Well, no. But it has used Rhodes' sentence of 18 years as evidence that Ray Epps, a blowhard who did nothing more than randomly encourage people to peacefully enter the Capitol, should be incarcerated. Epps, the man who told protestors not to clash with police, because they were only doing their jobs.

Salty, Since I read all the Epps articles in Revolver and watched the videos more than once, I trust you'll also read in full the three Revolver links below. Please pay attention to the extensive preparation by Rhodes and the Oath Keepers for January 6, including being armed and prepared to overthrow the government if called on to do so by President Trump. Epps on the other hand took off on a mini vacation with his son to Washington D.C., to see the sites and answer President Trump's call to protest.

Excerpts from Revolver:


Stewart Rhodes is not simply a key figure in the Oath Keepers. Stewart Rhodes is the Oath Keepers, according to Oath Keepers board member Richard Mack....

Is it possible that the Oath Keepers, the most prominent antigovernment group in the United States, has been run, in effect, by the United States government itself — and nobody has mentioned it until now?

In other words, 1/6 was not the result of an intelligence failure as FBI Director Christopher Wray, the US Senate, and the media tells us. Rather, 1/6 was the result of an intelligence set-up.

....Indeed, it is unclear whether the FBI has even sought to search Stewart Rhodes’s residence, personal belongings, or electronic devices, other than a single iPhone allegedly seized on the streets from agents in unmarked FBI vehicles in late April (since returned).

....If 1/6 was an “insurrection,” why protect the one man who, more than any other individual referenced in the charging documents of the 530+ open criminal cases, comes closest to the media’s ravenous description of a “lead insurrectionist?”

....In the following section, we will draw upon the information above among other important details and observations to make a more focused legal case for conspiracy that could be the basis of the indictment of Mr. Rhodes. The notion that it would be difficult to put together such an indictment is simply not sustainable. Again, the purpose here is not to encourage Rhodes’ indictment per se but to draw careful attention to the by now unavoidable conclusion that (Rhodes is) being protected.

....The government has, in effect, built its case against the 16 Oath Keepers in large part by saying “We know you’re guilty of conspiracy because we definitely know your leader Stewart Rhodes is guilty of conspiracy, and it looks like you were following your leader.”

But Stewart Rhodes is not even charged. He is still just “Person One.”

Almost as strange as Rhodes’ apparent protection from indictment is the complete lack of curiosity or skepticism as to why. Indeed, even as Revolver’s previous investigative report gained nationwide attention for suggesting that some of the unindicted persons named in charging documents were federal operatives, no media source to our knowledge has directed its suspicions at Oath Keepers founder and kingpin, Stewart Rhodes.

....Similarly, no one in the national security state or in the Regime media expected some scrappy investigative news outlet to shine the spotlight on Stewart Rhodes in the way that we have. But, unfortunately for them, we have done just that. And now, the very fact that there will be increased attention on Stewart Rhodes’s case in light of this context creates a strategic dilemma for both the DOJ/FBI (and whatever agency Rhodes might be associated with) and the regime media alike.

....But therein lies the bind: if Stewart Rhodes (as we strongly suspect) is a federal operative, or was in communication with federal operatives, or was under the surveillance of Feds, the entire artifice of 1/6 lies comes crumbling down.

They need Stewart Rhodes’s communications if they really want to figure out what happened on 1/6, but if those communications become part of the Discovery Production of the trial case, and Stewart Rhodes was in communications with Federal assets, then it’s game over for the Justice Department.

They look ridiculous if they don’t prosecute Stewart Rhodes, but if they do, and he’s a Fed, then he has leverage to squeal on them.

All of this was fine before this Revolver report, when Stewart Rhodes was just Person One, and the media left him alone. But now the cat is out of the bag and the spotlight is on Mr. Rhodes and the government’s seeming protection of him.

So what are they to do? They could hope that this piece gets censored or simply doesn’t pick up traction. Perhaps they could get disinformation agents of various kinds to muddy the water and shift the narrative away from Rhodes himself. The national security state can certainly expect help from the (heavily infiltrated?) regime media.

But what if this isn’t enough? If this report generates sufficient attention, there will be real pressure for answers regarding why Stewart Rhodes hasn’t been prosecuted.

If Rhodes has government handlers in the FBI or some other agency, very difficult questions could arise (and possibly are arising at this very moment). The handler’s job would be to get Rhodes to accept some charges, to assuage an increasingly skeptical public, but assure Rhodes that while they might sound serious, they won’t amount to much. Once the public pressure and scrutiny subsides, they can reduce the charges over time and it won’t be a big deal.

The key point is this: the government would have to hit Rhodes with an indictment sufficient to assuage the public but also do so in a manner that Rhodes doesn’t expose his possible relationship with the FBI or other agencies, thereby blowing open the whole plot.

It’s a delicate bind and requires finesse.

https://revolver.news/2021/06/stewar...NTc1MS4wLjAuMA..

https://revolver.news/2021/09/januar...nnie-thompson/

https://revolver.news/2021/10/arrest...t-1-6-secrets/
... I HAVE read some of those pieces, Tiny.

Thank you for doing this thread.

... You raise some Interesting points - others have raised them also.

When I see the FBI/DOJ's phony set-up and "kidnapping" of Michigan's
Guv. Whitmer - there's NOTHING the corrupt Dems wouldn't do.

... Do I think the Oath Keeper's participation at "J6" was
surely contrived by the Government? ... Maybe.

#### Salty
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In other words… Revolver is waist deep in their own bullshit and, like most MAGA manipulators, would rather burrow deeper than try and come clean.

I’ll bet they didn’t learn that in fake journalism school!

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Cool beans