I believe an unlikely mix of alleged drug trafficking related politicos and alleged white nationalist related politicos united to elect the infamous “Bloc of Four” in the abysmal voter turnout election of 2005. During their four year term the drug business was good again and white nationalists used Coatesville as an example on white supremacist websites like “Stormfront”. Strong community organization and support from law enforcement, in particular Chester County District Attorney Joseph W. Carroll has begun to turn our community around. The Chester County drug trafficking that I believe centers on Coatesville continues and I believe we still have public officials in place that profit from the drug sales. But the people here are amazing and continue to work against the odds to make Coatesville a good place to live.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
His hometown, Whitefish MT doesn’t approve. Chester County PA would welcome Nazi Richard Spencer with open arms.
“Rumors and news fly fast in Whitefish, where the full-time
population hovers around 6,000. The news, or rumor, was that CNN had expected
to find a town where Spencer felt welcome, but the reading of an
anti-discrimination statement at a packed City Council meeting a few days
earlier had changed the story.”
MORE AT: Los Angles Times
I remember listening to Pat Sellers at a Coatesville City Council meeting beginning to argue the merits of Adolf Hitler and cutting himself short before he said something controversial. Now watching him arguing for the Nazi side on “Morning Joe” is entirely plausible. SEE:
I know that Richard Spencer would be welcomed if he decided
to relocate here. Everyone that sat though Coatesville City Council meetings
during our long decline created by White Nationalist/John Birch Society Chapter
Leader Pat Sellers and anti-government, private property-land use advocate Dick
Saha knows white nationalist Richard Spencer would be embraced with wide open
arms here in Chester County, PA.
I don't think Spencer is moving, but we have do have a
County Sheriff on the starting line up of Sheriff Richard Mack’s Constitutional
Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association.
The Constitutional Sheriffs and Oath Keepers are potentially more violently dangerous than Richard Spencer's Alt-Right Nazis.
"The anti-government group Oath Keepers called on its members last week to form “incognito intelligence gathering and crime spotting teams” on Election Day to root out voter fraud. But the group’s concerns run even deeper. In a webinar last night hosted by Oath Keepers president Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers leaders counseled members on how to prepare for pre- and post-election “civil unrest,” which they said would almost certainly come from supporters of Hillary Clinton.
A man who goes by the name of Navy Jack, whom Rhodes describe as a lead intelligence officer for Oath Keepers and who is a frequent blogger on the group’s website, explained that Donald Trump is certain to win the election unless he is stopped by “large-scale voter fraud.” If Clinton’s allies think she won’t win, he said, they’ll find a way to cancel the election. If the election moves forward and she still doesn’t win, he said, America should be prepared for “provacateured post-election unrest and riots” or “false flag” attacks, the blame for which would be placed on right-wing extremists, thus deligitimizing Trump’s victory and justifying the invoking of emergency powers and preventing the smooth transition of power."
"Former Sheriff Richard Mack has a plan to roll back gun control, tax laws and land-use constraints, one defiant local law enforcement official at a time
Dozens of sheriffs around the country — including John Hanlin, the sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon, the site of last October’s mass shooting of eight students and a professor at Umpqua Community College — joined Mack in an aggressive letter-writing campaign to the White House after the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, in which they vowed not to enforce any “unconstitutional” federal regulations that tightened gun restrictions."
Carolyn B. Welsh Sheriff, Chester County’s letter:
"A movement made up of sheriffs claiming to be the highest law enforcement authority in the country is growing nationwide as it exploits hot-button issues such as gun control to encourage sheriffs to defy federal laws they don’t like, according to the Summer 2016 issue of the SPLC’s Intelligence Report, released today.
The cover story, “Line in the Sand,” details the growth of this radical ideology since 2009. The movement, formed around an organization called the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA), is a phenomenon rarely, if ever, seen in the United States – a concerted, long-term effort to recruit law enforcement officers into the antigovernment “Patriot” movement.
Intelligence Report Issue 161"
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