As to the Bundy Ranch "connection" with these whack-jobs, here's what Mike Vanderboegh has to say about it. Maybe some of y'all will recall that Mike was there, and others who read
Sipsey Street Irregulars regularly may recall also that it was on Mike's recommendation that the couple was turned away. Anyway, here's Mike's thoughts:
Monday, June 9, 2014
Just got off the phone with Jerry Delemus, the head of the outer security operation the day that these folks were turned away. These people looked to me like the couple we turned away and Jerry confirmed it. He is positive on the ID. Based on the first images i saw, I was initially hesitant to make a positive ID, although they looked a lot like the folks I remembered. But both Jerry and Stewart Rhodes of Oath Keepers got a better look the pair of them than I did and while I haven't been able to reach Stewart, Jerry is convinced.
Thus, although they had been down below at the "fruits and nuts" camp for a couple of days (at least since the 14th) and had been interviewed by the media, the interview was done on the property (not owned by the Bundys) below the outer security area where we were a couple of days later when they ventured up to volunteer. The important thing, since the media are already tarring the Bundys with the "association" is:
a. The two of them never got on the Bundy property (not even the outer security camp was on Bundy property).
b. To my knowledge they never met the Bundys.
c. On my recommendation, they were turned away by both Jerry & Stewart.
If the media wishes to make the "Bundy connection" with that set of facts, they are simply parroting a regime narrative absent reality.
Posted by Dutchman6 at 4:57 PM
Now, y'all may also be interested in what Mike had to say about the whack-jobs after he got home and wrote up his critique of the whole affair. That write-up
is here, just the relevant part about the whack-jobs quoted below:
Example: One afternoon a couple showed up at the camp: a young tattooed white male wearing a holstered pistol and his girlfriend toting a shotgun. In the entrance interviews, which Jerry insisted upon mostly conducting himself, it developed that the guy was an admitted felon, but he didn't believe that it was constitutional to deny him his firearm rights. This came with a long, sad story about how they had quit their jobs to volunteer for the Bundys and do their part. Both Jerry and Stewart were inclined to accept their help until I called them over and explained the ramifications of accepting a self-admitted, armed felon into camp. They were impressed by the man's "honesty and sincerity," in admitting up-front that he was a felon. I said, among other things, that of course he admitted it. If he hadn't, then they would have plausible deniability when later confronted about it. By stating it up front, it was actually worse for them because they could not later deny having known that fact.* "How do you think that is going to sound in the grand jury?" I asked them. They changed their minds and sent the couple on their way with gas money. I am convinced that neither man would have needed any assistance from me to take that decision had they been in their right minds. That is, if they had been even semi-rested and on the bounce, which commanders must be to the best of their ability if they are to carry out their solemn duty to do their best to take care of their people and execute the mission.
*NOTE: Throughout my stay at Bunkerville I gave a lot of advice to men and women for whom this was their first rodeo. Among the most often repeated (second, I think only behind my constant harping to get more sleep) was the old Marine intelligence officer's dictum when dealing with sources -- "Why is this SOB telling me this, and why is he telling me this NOW?"
Now, if it's not coming through to y'all that Mike was concerned with these two being some kind of infiltrators or false flag purveyors, well, that definitely
is what he was worried about. Even if it just turns out that they were nothing more or less than plain ol' whack-jobs, Mike's instincts were right on point.
In any case, they never made it onto the Bundy property, so any claimed "connection" between the wackos and the Bundys is made up out of whole clothe.
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