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Author, 'Red Pill, Blue Pill: How to Counteract the Conspiracy Theories That Are Killing Us' (Prometheus, 2020). Staff writer @DailyKos. I block shitheads.

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    David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

    1) Far-right terrorist gangs are all in the news these days. This is hardly the first such operation in the United States, and their history sheds light on the nature of more recent iterations, such as The Base. So gather ‘round for the saga of Robert DePugh and the Minutemen.pic.twitter.com/Xdqr8tyLI4

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      2. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        2) No, not those Minutemen, the border vigilantes who prowled the Mexico border during the first decade of the 2000s. I am talking about an even earlier iteration of a right-wing action/terror organization supposedly inspired by the Revolutionary War heroes.pic.twitter.com/cqygjKj6Ot

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      3. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        3) Robert Bolivar DePugh was a Missouri man, b. 1923, who gained some wealth through a veterinary-drug firm called BioLabs, which specialized in a vitamin for dogs that promised to increase their lifespans.pic.twitter.com/9zqi0mCMoX

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      4. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        4) In the mid-1950s also began producing a malt-flavored, ultra-compact storage food designed for human consumption, called Minuteman Survival Tabs. You can still find a version of these in stores today.

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      5. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        5) DePugh became devoted to the anti-Communist cause as an early member of the John Birch Society in the late ‘50s, and became friends with JBS founder Robert Welch. But within a few years he had decided even it was too namby-pamby for his tastes.

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      6. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        6) DePugh was all about a militant approach, and in 1960 formed an offshoot he called the Minutemen. He was ejected from the JBS. In 1961, he published a manual for organizing guerilla-warfare militias, and published a monthly newsletter titled ‘On Target.’pic.twitter.com/8VEXwt52Sh

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      7. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        7) Not only did the Minutemen preach an even more rabid, wildly conspiracy-theory-fueled style of anti-Communist paranoia than the Birch Society, their activities also manifested, for the first time, the violent undercurrent of these beliefs.

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      8. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        8) DePugh not only believed that government had been infiltrated at its highest levels by Communists, but that a takeover was virtually inevitable; so the Minutemen told their members to arm themselves with anything at hand that could be used strike back when it finally happened.

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      9. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        9) DePugh was fond of attention from the press. At one gathering of reporters he donned a “germ warfare protector”—essentially just a large clear-vinyl bag—that would-be survivalists might need in 1961.pic.twitter.com/XgwIqx9klt

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      10. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        10) His “Minute Men” operations—paramilitary training operations in the woods (DePugh in fact had washed out of the U.S. Army for “nervousness and depression”)—were the clear progenitors of today’s Oath Keepers and Three Percenters, playing soldiers.pic.twitter.com/vkvhp0g5gZ

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      11. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        11) Walt Kelley’s satirical daily “Pogo” strip hilariously lampooned DePugh as the free-shooting Wiley Cat, whose “Minute-Men” were the scourge of the Okeefenokee Swamp.pic.twitter.com/RRRPUlDeol

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      12. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        12) DePugh also told his followers to harass "the enemy," and compiled at his headquarters a list of 1,500 people he identified as members of the "Communist hidden government," with the intent to assassinate them in the event of the Communist coup.

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      13. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        13) In his newsletter, DePugh listed the names of 20 Congressmen who had criticized the then-active House Committee on Un-American Activities, warning them: "Traitors beware! Even now the cross hairs are on the back of your necks."pic.twitter.com/wqDjvE3gLP

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      14. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        14) Now outside even the realm of the Birchers, the Minutemen soon became associated with neo-Nazi groups like Wesley Swift's Church of Jesus Christ Christian, a Christian Identity church located in Hollywood.pic.twitter.com/Z1RPRxnnQF

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      15. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        15) Swift preached the "two-seed" brand of Identity, holding that not only are white people are the true Israelites, but that blacks, Asians, and other non-whites thus are "pre-Adamic" people without souls, and Jews are either descendants of Satan or practice a Satanic religion.pic.twitter.com/dQuLAjOifV

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      16. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        16) Among Swift's more notable adherents: retired Col. William Potter Gale, a former MacArthur aide who eventually became a key figure in Posse Comitatus; and a quiet-spoken Lockheed engineer named Richard Girnt Butler.

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      17. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

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        17) The latter would later take over and move the church to the Idaho Panhandle, renaming it the Church of Jesus Christ-Christian at the Aryan Nations. It became its own wellspring of criminality, violence, and ugly hatred.https://twitter.com/DavidNeiwert/status/1070126220396752896?s=20 …

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        1) Gather ‘round, everyone, while I replay for you the tale of the Aryan Nations. This will be another ungodly long thread, but I promise: When we’re done, the “liberals are the real Nazis” fulminations of @DineshDSouza will thereafter just give you a big ol’ belly laugh. pic.twitter.com/9He7HqEsPO
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      18. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        18) Also attending Swift's services was Keith Gilbert, a Minutemen member convicted in 1965 of stealing 1,400 pounds of TNT that he later claimed was intended as a bomb under the Hollywood Palladium stage during a speech by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.https://youtu.be/-apbu-ucbaY 

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      19. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        19) Other Minutemen were getting into trouble around the nation. Some 19 members were arrested in October 1966 by the FBI in New York for plotting to bomb three summer camps operated by liberal East Coast organizations. Charges were later dropped because of warrant violations.

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      20. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        20) By this point, though, DePugh had decided to move into the political arena. Using the Minutemen's agenda as a platform, he formed the Patriotic Party. Its platform insisted that “all known or suspected communists now holding jobs in government” be fired and put on trial.pic.twitter.com/282RVEEGl6

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      21. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        21) DePugh made public speeches around the country touting the Patriotic Party as a “conservative alternative” in the wake of Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential election defeat. Two of those appearances were in Seattle in 1966.

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      22. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        22) A mail-room employee of Seattle City Light named Duane I. Carlson put up $500 of his own money to sponsor the Northwest convention of the Patriotic Party at the Hyatt House. A few months later, DePugh made a stump speech for a November Patriotic Party gathering.

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      23. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        23) Some 600 people, paying $1 apiece, were in attendance. DePugh, however, only spoke to the crowd by a telephone hookup. The Minutemen leader was indisposed: he and an associate had been convicted on felony firearms violations and sentenced just the week before to four years.

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      24. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        24) Over the next year, DePugh fought that conviction, and managed to stay out of jail through a string of appeals. But the legal troubles started taking their toll on the organization's finances—and pressure mounted to find alternative sources of revenue.

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      25. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        25) This is apparently when his most ardent supporters, such as Duane Carlson, moved into transforming their paramilitary training into acts of terrorism—with a steady eye on profits, as with all far-right terror groups. Public meetings became an afterthought.

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      26. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        26) Carlson gathered a group of six other Seattle-area men—a longshoreman, a church sexton, a grocery clerk, a civilian driver at the Fort Lewis Army Base, a self-employed draftsman, and an unemployed ship's oiler—and began plotting ways to finance the Minutemen's operations.

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      27. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        27) Of course, it was all couched in language about striking a blow against the "Communist controlled" government at the same time. But the centerpiece of the whole plot was plain old bank robbery.pic.twitter.com/9UdqDPonwr

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      28. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        28) Their plan: set off a bomb at the city hall of a small Seattle suburb, Redmond, while simultaneously detonating another at the local power station, creating distractions while taking out police communications. This would enable the gang to strike three targeted Redmond banks.pic.twitter.com/WVygqfxuoQ

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      29. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        29) Their downfall, however, came when a federal informant infiltrated the group. On the day the Minutemen planned to strike—January 26, 1967—the FBI swooped down on them in two parking lots, one in Bellevue and another in Lake City, and arrested all seven.pic.twitter.com/ESKUcOXyQX

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      30. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        30) DePugh denied they were part of his organization, claiming Carlson had been dropped from his rolls for "non-payment of dues." Federal prosecutors, who found evidence that DePugh actually was party to the plan from its early stages, put out a warrant for his arrest.

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      31. David Neiwert‏ @DavidNeiwert 27 Jan 2020

        31) DePugh went into hiding but was caught a few months later hiding out in Spokane, where he was charged in the Redmond plot. He then went on the lam for two years, and was finally captured in 1969 in Truth or Consequences, N.M.pic.twitter.com/oQNRc8SeCg

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