Last February, some 20 men and their wives gathered for dinner at an upscale restaurant in Spokane, Washington, for their annual Valentine’s Day celebration. The men weren’t just friends; they did community service work together. They had been featured on local television, in khakis and baseball caps, delivering 1,200 pounds of food to an area veterans’ center; they were gearing up for their next food drive, which they called Operation Hunger Smash. A few days after the holiday, the men went camping in the snow-speckled mountains outside Spokane, where they grilled rib-eyes and bacon-wrapped asparagus over a bonfire.

They also engaged in more menacing activities. They assembled regularly — sometimes wearing night-vision goggles in the dark — to practice storming buildings together with semiautomatic rifles. Their drills included using sniper rifles to shoot targets from distances of half a mile. And they belonged to a shadowy organization whose members were debating, with ever more intensity, whether they should engage in mass-scale political violence.

They were among the thousands of members of American Patriots Three Percent, a militia that has long been one of the largest in the United States and has mostly managed to avoid scrutiny. Its ranks included cops and convicted criminals, active-duty U.S. soldiers and small-business owners, truck drivers and health care professionals. Like other militias, AP3 has a vague but militant right-wing ideology, a pronounced sense of grievance and a commitment to armed action. It has already sought to shape American life through vigilante operations: AP3 members have “rounded up” immigrants at the Texas border, assaulted Black Lives Matter protesters and attempted to crack down on people casting absentee ballots.

Now with the presidential election less than 100 days away, AP3 members see the fate of their country turning on a turbulent, charged campaign. They’re certain that Democrats will try to steal — not for the first time, in their view — the White House from Donald Trump. “The next election won’t be decided at a Ballot Box,” an AP3 leader wrote several months ago in a private Telegram chat. “It’ll be decided at the ammo box.” He has said he is ready to force his way into voting centers if need be, or “whatever it takes.”

  • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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    How is this not a crime that gets counterterrorist units involved immediately?

    Its ranks included … active-duty U.S. soldiers

    How is this not a crime that gets the military police involved immediately?

    “Don’t mind us, we’re just running a terrorist training camp here!”

    Seriously, WTF?

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        I mean, a far-right wacko nearly killed Trump a few weeks ago. What’s to say that the average private security firm employed by a billionaire is more competent than the USSS?

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      IIRC CID catches these folks in active duty quite often but crimes within the military rarely make it to news media

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    Please, just vote. I don’t care if you have to miss work and wait in line 12 hours to do it. There has never been a time when it has been more important.

    Get your friends, pick up your family members, ask your neighbors if they need a ride, and go vote. Even if the news tells you that Harris has a commanding lead and polls show her winning, get up get in your car, take the bus, call a cab, run, walk, hitchhike, bike to the polls, and vote.

    Vote because your rights depend on it.

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    “The next election won’t be decided at a Ballot Box,” an AP3 leader wrote several months ago in a private Telegram chat. “It’ll be decided at the ammo box.”

    Well that’s not a little terrifying. :/

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    Seddon told everyone to stop acting like cowards. “If it’s not this, it’s the fact that we’re white, that we’re Christian,” he said. The DOJ is “going to come at us no matter what we do,” Seddon continued. “Communism — that’s where this country is leading if we don’t take a stand.”

    We’re so far from communism, our country is so far right compared to European democracies, this is outright paranoia and lunacy. They feel persecuted while holding lots of power. Feeling persecuted for being white? They are mentally unwell. That’s the reality of our situation.

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    Why did it take reading about right-wing nutters to let me know about bacon-wrapped asparagus?! How am I this late to that particular party? Or is that a thing only for the fash?

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      I don’t do fash. I do do the bacon wrapped everything.

      Bacon wrapped peppers. Bacon wrapped chicken. Bacon wrapped hot dogs. Bacon wrapped bacon. Etc.

      Bacon wrapped asparagus on a grill is fantastic.

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    Eubanks described his plans to stage a counterprotest at an upcoming “defund the police” rally in Oklahoma City in order to “build a better relationship with the OKCPD.” After the rally, Eubanks reported that he had made connections with city police officers who would be giving him intel (and barbecue — they’d invited AP3 members to a cookout at police union headquarters after the event).

    Don’t expect cops to do shit about these fucks if it gets violent.