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Praktik
17th March 2009, 05:17 PM
So a regular CTer on another board has started to expand his regurgitation of conspiracies to include more and diverse perspectives from the far-right corner of la-la-land. Its a little ironic, given this gentleman is a dreaded psychedelic music producer/DJ and really quite the modern day-hippie. In the real world, he couldn't be more different than the types of people who occupy the radical right. Its the anti-NWO thing that has hooked him in.

From regular AJ and Paul Joseph-Watson screeds we've now grown to include commentary from the likes of Jack Mclamb and Stewart Rhodes, both of whom I had not much exposure to. Coincidentally, I happened to get to the part of Ronson's "Them: Adventures with extremists" that mentions Mclamb and an associate, Bo Gitz, just as my friend started introducing us all to these scions of alarmism.

In any event, aside from the odd ADL piece and Southern Poverty Law article - and more general articles on the militia movement, I can't seem to find that many locations online with in depth information on them from a skeptical perspective. Any good articles or links would be appreciated.

Here is a link to Jack Mclamb, who is convinced the NWO is not really a jewish conspiracy, but a satanist one: http://www.jackmclamb.com/

He runs "preparedness expos" to get the civilians ready for impending doom. According to Public Eye: (http://www.publiceye.org/eyes/undergun.html)

Both McLamb and Gritz play prominent roles in the frequent "Preparedness Expos" held throughout the nation in such places as Florida, Los Angeles and San Jose, California, Utah, and Arizona. These gatherings attract hundreds--sometimes thousands--of right-wing extremists, militia supporters, white supremacists, Christian Identity followers, conspiracy theorists, and military surplus vendors.

Stewart Rhodes I just heard about today, and he's started an organization called "The Oath Keepers", to encourage the rank and file in police and the military to refuse unconstitutional orders from the globalist scumbags in washington. Here's that site. (http://www.oath-keepers.blogspot.com/)

His personal blog is here. (http://stewart-rhodes.blogspot.com/) He teaches the constitution and is fairly intellectual and intuitive compared to the rantiness of McLamb. Even so, his blog is riddled with "neocon treason", "elected dictatorship" and other such red flags of extremism.

I dont know much about him and just really came across his name now. This page (http://educate-yourself.org/lte/oathkeepers16mar09.shtml) which was what was posted by my dreadlocked friend, introduces Rhodes and the Oath Keepers and then has a section at the bottom:

Related

Jack McLamb - Police & Military Against the New World Order
http://jackmclamb.org/

The Officer Jack McLamb Show
http://www.gcnlive.com/Programs/McLamb/Program.html

Jack McLamb's association, Police & Military Against The New World Order, has a singular goal to prevent those in uniform from being unwittingly used to enslave the people of free nations under the anti-God, anti-Freedom (United Nations-led) world government system. The globalists intend to gain, through any available means, total dictatorial control over all the peoples of the world. They cannot realize their goal if their would-be enforcers (police and soldiers) refuse to assist them in their treachery. Jack's motto spells out this truth: "If police officers and soldiers will not enforce tyranny, it will never be enforced!" So I'm wondering if there's a link between these two and more generally, whatever other resources people may have analyzing either of them?

EDIT: here is an interesting piece (http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/he-man-jew-haters-club/Content?oid=31951) from Seattle on racists and Jack's "Preparedness Expos".