Sunday, January 13, 2013

FOX PROMOTES SECESSIONIST WALLED COMPOUND FOUNDED BY CONVICTED EXTORTIONIST

A story that's currently on the front page of Fox Nation:
No Liberals Allowed: Group To Build 'Live And Let Live' Community

A group of like-minded patriots, bound together by pride in American exceptionalism, plan on building an armed community to protect their liberty.

The group, named Citadel, intends to purchase 2,000 to 3,000 acres for the project in western Idaho. The community will comprise of 3,500 to 7,000 families of patriotic Americans who "voluntarily choose to live together in accordance with Thomas Jefferson's ideal of Rightful Liberty." ...
Fox picked this up from a CNSNews story titled "Patriotic Group To Build Armed 'Defensible' Neighborhood Fortress."

From Citadel's Web site, we learn more:
The Towers and Curtain Wall providing the town's primary perimeter defense will be inaccessible to tourists. Each Tower will house condos. The wall sections between Towers will be the location for many of the larger homes. By looking at the Artist's Concept (left) you can see that housing will be well-removed from tourist foot-traffic. The Perimeter Road follows the Curtain Wall.

Each neighborhood within the walls will have lower defensive walls, dividing the town into defensible sections/neighborhoods.
Residents are expected to agree to a "Patriot Agreement" that reads in part:
Two: Every able-bodied Patriot aged 13 and older governed by this Agreement shall annually demonstrate proficiency with the rifle of his/her choice by hitting a man-sized steel target at 100 yards with open sights at the Citadel range. Each Resident shall have 10 shots and must hit the target at least 7 times.

Three: Every able-bodied Patriot aged 13 and older governed by this Agreement shall annually demonstrate proficiency with a handgun of choice by hitting a man-sized steel target at 25 yards with open sights at the Citadel range. Each Resident shall have 10 shots and must hit the target at least 7 times.

Four: Every able-bodied Patriot of age within the Citadel will maintain one AR15 variant in 5.56mm NATO, at least 5 magazines and 1,000 rounds of ammunition. The responsibility for maintaining functional arms and ammunition levels for every member of the household shall fall to the head of household. Every able-bodied Patriot will be responsible for maintaining a Tactical Go Bag or Muster Kit to satisfy the Minuteman concept.
The Citadel project claims to be part of the Three Percent movement The ADL explains what that is:
The Three Percenters, formed in late 2008, are a loosely organized movement centered around an obscure, and not particularly accurate, Revolutionary War "statistic" that claimed that only 3% of the American population during the Revolutionary War participated as combatants in the war. The group asserts that they are a modern counterpart to that mythical 3% of American Revolutionary-era patriots and also represent the three percent of the population of American gun owners "who will not disarm."
A leading Three Percent blog, the Sipsey Street Irregulars, identifies who's behind Citadel:
Convicted extortionist's latest con gets huge play on Drudge.

Readers may recall that Christian Hyman, aka Sam Kerodin, is not exactly a favorite of mine, since he appeared out of nowhere and attempted to hijack the Three Percent philosophy (with some success since there are suckers born every minute, apparently). His latest scam is something called "Citadel" ...
This post at another blog, written by an admirer, also ID's Kerodin as the founder of Citadel, and also says he started a firearms company called III Arms. (The Citadel site says III Arms was founded to fund the Citadel project, and that the company will employ Citadel residents.)

So who is Kerodin?
An Alexandria man was sentenced yesterday in federal court to 30 months in prison and fined $6,000 after he pleaded guilty in January to charges of extortion and possessing an unregistered short-barreled rifle.

U.S. Attorney Paul J. McNulty in Alexandria said Christian Kerodin, 36, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Gerald Bruce Lee, who also ordered that the prison term be followed by three years of supervised release.
What did Kerodin do? After 9/11, he set himself up as a security consultant; he approached shopping malls claiming that they were likely targets of terrorism, then threatened to ID particular malls in a published report as especially vulnerable to terrorism unless those malls paid him not to do so.

Let me reiterate: This felon and his secessionist militia project are being promoted by Fox News -- which insists that it's a respectable news organization.

By the way, if the name Sipsey Street Irregulars sounds familiar to you, then maybe you're remembering this, from 2010:
... the sound of glass shattering at Democratic Party offices around the country has put the spotlight on former militiaman Mike Vanderboegh, who furiously called on followers last Friday to protest health care reform by breaking Democratic windows.

Vanderboegh posted his message on his blog, Sipsey Street Irregulars, calling for "all modern Sons of Liberty" to break the windows of local Democratic Party offices. Since that time, Democratic offices across the country have reported windows smashed in an apparent response to health care reform....

"[I]f you wish to send a message that [House Speaker Nancy] Pelosi and her party cannot fail to hear, break their windows," the Pinson, Ala., blogger wrote. "Break them NOW. Break them and run to break again. Break them under cover of night. Break them in broad daylight. Break them and await arrest in willful, principled civil disobedience. Break them with rocks. Break them with slingshots. Break them with baseball bats. But BREAK them." ...
Vandeboegh is also the author of a self-published novel, Absolved, in which militia members fight the U.S. government; a member of a Geogia militia group whose alleged terrorist plot was broken up by the government reportedly claimed that Absolved inspired the plot. None of this is ever mentioned on Fox when Vanderboegh appears, as he has repeatedly on the channel, as an expert on the Fast & Furious program.

Fox: the most trusted name in news.

13 comments:

  1. If they're worried about being over run in western Idaho, they'll be waiting a long time. I lived there for two years. They can have it.

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  3. Um fellas, I suggest that might need a strategic re-thunking!

    When Obama makes the final switch to a gay loving, abortion approving, free healthcare, socialist Dictator one decent non nuclear missile and he'll purge the country all of you and your wall to wall assorted firearms them in one go.
    No one would even know and even fewer would care... on second thoughts ... how much would a missile cost? I'm in for $50! ;-)

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  4. It appears that the entire III Arms operation - "factory" and all - is run out of this guy's basement.

    The address given on III Arms's website is to a three-bedroom house in the backwoods of West Virginia. The "factory" shown in the pictures on the website looks like little more than a basement workshop. I think all that III Arms (i.e. Christian Kerodin working in his basement workshop whenever he feels like it) does is purchase AR-15 and M1911 components, which are readily available online, apply some spray-paint to them, take the 10 minutes or less required to assemble the components, and ship the final product out. From the looks of it, III Arms is just another one of Mr. Kerodin's grifts.

    I wouldn't be surprised if he's suckered enough Kenyan-fearin' paranoiacs into purchasing one or more of these " finely crafted weapons", or laying out the $208 Citadel application fee (including a non-refundable $33 administrative fee), to afford to move the meth lab from out of the dining room, especially now that Drudge, Fox, and the Breitards have given his grift so much free publicity.

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  5. A bunch of gun-psychos who ought not to be allowed to raise their own kids, let alone have guns, go on TV calling themselves patriots and the media go along.

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  6. Uhm...
    Do they have an air-defense system?

    'Cause about all it'll take to wipe this "patrior" place off the map, is a few well placed drones.

    And then a follow-up with helicopters and missiles.
    Hopefully, painted black, just to feck with these morons.

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  7. Every "Patriot" (funny choice of words for someone who clearly hates America) 13 and over has to demonstrate proficiency with firearms? So when you're 80 and not too steady, or if you get Parkinson's before that, out you go?

    I can see they've really thought this through ...

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  8. It's not the first time. Funny thing is, the locals don't much like 'em.

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  9. At Edroso's last month someone suggested that the settlement be named "Pruitt-Igalt."

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  10. So what happens to the able-bodied people, I mean Patriots, who fail the shooting test?

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  11. Never mind the able bodied adults. What about the 13-year olds who flunk the shooting test? Do you turn 'em out into the woods as feral orphans? Use them for live targets?

    And where are all these compound-living people going to find income in the woods of Idaho.

    Sheesh! I love, love, love Idaho! It's like Texas on LSD.

    Very crankily yours,
    The New York Crank

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  12. What about the 13-year olds who flunk the shooting test? Do you turn 'em out into the woods as feral orphans? Use them for live targets?

    The first "economic pillar" of The Citadel will be the munitions factory, the second will be the "Soylent Green" processing plant.

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  13. UPDATE: It turns out that III Arms is run out of James Leroy Miller's West Virginia basement, not Christian Kerodin's. Here is Miller's Facebook page:

    http://www.facebook.com/millerized

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