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To: Conrad Murphy who wrote (1160935)8/31/2019 10:15:37 AM
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"A popular movement could move mountains"




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Former Marine said he’d ‘slaughter’ antifa. The FBI, using Oregon’s new red flag law, took his guns away
Updated Aug 30, 8:58 PM; Posted Aug 30, 6:35 PM

[ Here's the hero you hope for. One who will act against the dreaded antifa. A psychologically troubled veteran who was prevented from carrying out his genocidal ideas by Oregon's red flag law.
The outrage porn Trumpsters love is designed to spark violent action. Maybe we should red flag every Trumpster. ]

Shane Kohfield speaks outside of Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler's home on July 20, 2019.

By Shane Dixon Kavanaugh | The Oregonian/OregonLive

Shane Kohfield stood outside the home of Portland’s mayor in July wearing body armor and a “Make America Great Again” baseball cap, a large knife strapped to one shoulder and a copy of his concealed weapons permit displayed on the other.

Using a loudspeaker, he warned the right-wing activists who turned out to condemn the city’s handling of recent violent demonstrations that they needed to protect themselves against their anti-fascist, or antifa, rivals.

“If antifa gets to the point where they start killing us, I’m going to kill them next,” Kohfield, 32, said. “I’d slaughter them and I have a detailed plan on how I would wipe out antifa.

That threat pushed the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task to take a series of extraordinary steps against Kohfield, including temporary seizure of a cache of his firearms under Oregon’s new “red flag” law aimed at preventing gun violence, The Oregonian/OregonLive has learned.

Shots Not Fired: A new Oregon law takes guns from people who may do harm

In 2017, the Oregon Legislature narrowly passed a law giving judges discretion to pry guns from people not convicted of a crime who show signs they might shoot themselves or someone else.

The task force also had the ex-Marine committed to a veterans’ hospital in Portland. He spent the next 20 days there.

The moves came as city officials and law enforcement prepared for potentially violent clashes Aug. 17 during a right-wing rally and counterprotests planned in downtown Portland that had become inflamed with incendiary political rhetoric nationwide. Police worried that they would end in catastrophe.

Though Kohfield wasn’t accused or charged with any crimes, police took no chances and prevented him from attending the rally as he repeatedly had promised to do on social media after his confrontation at Mayor Ted Wheeler’s house.

The episode shows that federal law enforcement may be beginning to take a more aggressive tack toward potential political threats, said Michael German, a retired FBI agent and fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University Law School.

“Clearly, this latest incident shows how effective proactive policing can be in reducing the chance of violence,” said German, who has monitored political street clashes in Portland and other parts of the country over the last few years.

“It also makes you wonder if they’d been proactive from beginning whether all of this would have grown into the menace it has become.”


Will Proud Boys, antifa showdown mark a tipping point for Portland?

“We’ve been sitting on a powder keg and everything is kind of coming to a head.”

The FBI declined to provide additional details about the case or answer questions submitted by The Oregonian/OregonLive.

“The Portland JTTF’s role is to assess, address, and mitigate any given threat against the people of Oregon appropriately,” Beth Anne Steele, a spokeswoman for the bureau’s Portland office said in an email Friday.

“Sometimes that mitigation takes the form of criminal prosecution, and sometimes it involves a holistic response, including consultation with threat assessment teams or others to divert a person before a significant violent crime occurs.”

***

Kohfield, who spoke with The Oregonian/OregonLive, suffers from bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder, medical records show.

He returned home Tuesday from the VA hospital and maintains he never planned to hurt or maim other people. But he understands why he alarmed police.

“I looked unhinged. I looked dangerous and have the training to be dangerous,” said Kohfield, who lives with his father in Canby and receives disability payments for physical and psychological injuries he sustained during two tours of duty in Iraq.

By leveling vicious warnings, Kohfield said, he hoped to deter others from causing physical harm.

“I figured that the key to de-escalating the situation was to not be the most violent person in the room,” he said. “It was to be the scariest person in the room.”

A supporter of President Donald Trump, Kohfield said he isn’t affiliated with Patriot Prayer, the Proud Boys or other right-wing groups that have organized marches and demonstration throughout Portland over the last 2 ½ years, some that have devolved into bloody brawls and riots.

He brought an American flag to protest fascism in Portland. Then antifa attacked him

"I remember thinking there was a very good chance that I could be beaten to death," Paul Welch, who came to demonstrate against the right-wing group Patriot Prayer on Aug.4, told The Oregonian/OregonLive.

His protest activity, he said, has been limited to the event outside the mayor’s house and a right-wing rally last fall in downtown Portland, both organized by local conservative activist Haley Adams.

“I was watching on the news that city of Portland did nothing to protect the people against antifa,” Kohfield said. “I figured I’d show up to protect these people.”

***

By the time he popped up at the mayor’s house, Kohfield was already on the FBI’s radar.

He had landed there in March after he sent a letter to Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a first-term Republican congressman and former Navy Seal, according court documents filed in Clackamas County.

The five-page letter, included in the court filings, accused Portland’s mayor and police of permitting anti-fascist activists to commit “savage attacks” against conservatives at protests, including the November rally where Kohfield said he was assaulted by masked demonstrators.

Patriot Prayer, antifa to face off in Portland one month after brutal riot

"This weekend is starting to look like the biggest rally of the year that the far-right will hold. It could be combustible."

Kohfield told Crenshaw that Congress needed to take immediate steps to declare antifa a terrorist organization. Otherwise, he and other veterans would have no choice but to begin systematically killing antifa members “until we have achieved genocide.”

Kohfield included a detailed outline of how he would carry out the mission, which he argued would be legally justified if the federal government refused to act.

The U.S. Capitol Police shared the letter with the FBI’s Portland office, which assigned the case to a Clackamas County sheriff’s deputy serving on the area’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, court records show.

Deputy Jeremy Stinson interviewed Kohfield and his father at their home in April, according to the court documents.

Stinson learned Kohfield had served in the Marines and kept guns in the house. Kohfield told the deputy he would defend himself the next time members of antifa attacked him.

***

Nearly four months after the visit, the deputy was notified that Portland police had opened a non-criminal inquiry known as a threat investigation in response to the remarks Kohfield made July 20 at the mayor’s house.

“I can’t say that he won’t kill someone,” Kohfield’s father told Portland police during their investigation, according to court records.

He also told police that his son was taking medication for bipolardisorder, drinking heavily and had become increasingly agitated.

“(Kohfield’s father) provided that Shane was really upset by Portland’s ‘liberal government’ and the state of the federal government,” the court documents read.

Stinson included all these details in a July 25 affidavit seeking an “extreme risk protection order” against Kohfield, which a judge approved the same day.

Such protection orders, introduced in Oregon in 2018, allow authorities to pry guns from people not convicted of a crime who show signs they might shoot themselves or someone else.

Each protection order stands for a year but can be extended indefinitely. Those who have their guns taken away can appeal the decision.

Judges statewide received 122 extreme risk protection order petitions through July 2019 and granted 98 of them, said Phil Lemman, Oregon’s acting deputy state court administrator. Kohfield’s is only the sixth approved in Clackamas County, records show.

According to court documents and Kohfield, law enforcement officers served him with the order on Aug. 7 while he was visiting family in central Oregon.

It’s not clear why law enforcement waited nearly two weeks to serve the order, but they did so only days after a pair of deadly mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, on Aug. 3 and Dayton, Ohio, the following day.

Kohfield, who was unarmed, said at least a dozen officers stopped him while he was leaving a relative’s home outside Prineville.

Officers said they planned to take Kohfield to the VA hospital in Portland. He said they then served him with the protection order.

“I was told that I didn’t have a choice,” he said. “The cops were great. They were respectful and compassionate.”

Kohfield said he was placed under psychiatric observation for five days. He said that he then volunteered to remain at the VA hospital for another two weeks.

According to Lemman, the state court administrator, Kohfield surrendered an AR-15, a pistol, a rifle and a shotgun.

The ex-Marine said he is done with attending protests or political demonstrations in Portland.

“I have done everything I can possibly do to keep both sides from killing each other,” he said. “As long as they keep duking it out like this, it will achieve nothing.”

-- Shane Dixon Kavanaugh; 503-294-7632

oregonlive.com



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Exalted Cyclops BYRD and BIDEN


ITEM 1: Politifact ruled that it is mostly false that Joe Biden rode in a parade alongside a Grand Wizard in the Ku Klux Klan.

He was an Exalted Cyclops, so there.




I thank them for clarifying the matter. We dumb Republicans don't know the various ranks in the KKK like the Democrats do.


ITEM 2: The Daily Wire reported, "The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, otherwise known as NASCAR, has reportedly started to take a 'gradual shift' on its stances surrounding the Second Amendment.

"The revelation comes after multiple gun companies have said that NASCAR, which has a primarily Republican base, banned them from running advertisements that feature guns."

Good thing Dale didn't have to see this day. I look forward to the San Francisco 500. Maybe Gillette will sponsor it.


ITEM 3: Power Line reported, "The Department of Justice Inspector General report released this past Thursday exposes one key thread of James Comey’s misconduct in the counterintelligence investigation of Trump the candidate and Trump the president. Power Line posted a PDF of the report yesterday in 'Jumpin’ Jim Flash.'This counterintelligence investigation was the so-called 'insurance policy' intended to prevent Trump’s election or to take Trump down if he somehow prevailed. That’s what it was all about."

They called their spying Crossfire Hurricane. That was mockery of President Donald John Trump who is a Rolling Stones fan.

Obama likely ordered it because he absolutely detests The Donald.

But here is the real question: What did the president know and when did he know it?

President Trump, that is. He has friends in the FBI. I would not be surprised if he knew all along.

The swamp critters were so smug. They thought they pulled one over on him. I hope they have a lot of time in prison to think about what they just did.



ITEM 4: The Associated Press reported, "Expect a direct hit on many U.S. consumers from President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs on Chinese imports. He had no intention of pulling back on import taxes set to kick in Sunday.

"'They’re on. They’re on,' the president told reporters Friday before departing for a weekend stay at Camp David.

"Americans were largely spared from higher prices in his previous rounds of trade penalties. No longer. The 15% tariffs on $112 billion in Chinese imports will apply to items ranging from smart watches and TVs to shoes, diapers, sporting goods and meat and dairy products.

"For the first time since Trump launched his trade war, American households faced price increases. Many U.S. companies said they would be forced to pass on to customers the higher prices they had to pay on Chinese imports."

Big deal. Buy American, avoid the tariff. Besides, when you buy from Red China, you pay for the tanks waiting to roll into Hong Kong.

ITEM 5: Natural News reported, "For more than 60 years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has known that the changes occurring to planetary weather patterns are completely natural and normal. But the space agency, for whatever reason, has chosen to let the man-made global warming hoax persist and spread, to the detriment of human freedom.

"It was the year 1958, to be precise, when NASA first observed that changes in the solar orbit of the earth, along with alterations to the earth’s axial tilt, are both responsible for what climate scientists today have dubbed as warming. In no way, shape, or form are humans warming or cooling the planet by driving SUVs or eating beef, in other words.


"But NASA has thus far failed to set the record straight, and has instead chosen to sit silently back and watch as liberals freak out about the world supposedly ending in 12 years because of too much livestock, or too many plastic straws."

Our government would never mislead us.

Right?

ITEM 6: The College Fix reported, "When Dr. Adela de la Torre took over the helm of San Diego State University in June of 2018 she was heralded as the institution’s first female president — and its first Latina one. Yet under her short leadership tenure, the school has faced a flurry of top-level resignations, and she has been accused of political bias, out-of-control spending, and poor leadership skills.

"Most recently, the former dean of San Diego State University’s Fowler College of Business, Lance Nail, accused de la Torre of wanting campus leaders to pass a left-leaning political litmus test.

"The accusation came soon after Nail decided to leave his position at SDSU less than two years on the job to become a dean at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. According to Nail, de la Torre made the political claim when he informed her of his decision, the Los Angeles Times reported."

The left created affirmative action not for equality but to undermine quality.

ITEM 7:



ITEM 8: Breitbart News reported, "China’s worst nightmare may be happening: Mainland Chinese citizens are now participating in pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, according to recent reports.

"Wall Street Journal reported that a 'small cohort of mainlanders have joined the demonstrations, taking extraordinary risks to support a society that offers freedoms unavailable back home.'

"'My understanding is that one country, two system’ is a creative set of ideals,' a 24-year-old Chinese graduate student living in Hong Kong with the last name Chen told the paper. 'Now those ideals are threatened.'

"The mainlanders said they value Hong Kong’s autonomy from Chinese control and have joined marches, signed open letters supporting Hong Kong, and defended the movement on social media."

Hong Kong protesters wave the American flag for a reason. They want our attention. Sadly, much of America prefers the Red Chinese flag over our own.

Chairman Xi is in trouble. We shall see which poison he chooses: to stop the protests and lose the world, or to allow the protests to continue and lose Red China.

ITEM 9: NBC reported, "Thousands of people marched across central Moscow on Saturday to protest the exclusion of some city council candidates from the Russian capital's local election, but did not result in riot police making mass arrests and giving beatings like at earlier demonstrations.

"Opposition-led protests erupted in Moscow this summer after election officials barred more than a dozen opposition and independent candidates from running in the Sept. 8 election for the Moscow city legislature."

Darn those Russians. They interfere with everyone's election now. Even their own.

ITEM 10: Breitbart News reported, "Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) on Tuesday called for the United Nations to handle the migrant crisis plaguing the U.S.-Mexico border, claiming the Trump administration’s immigration policies are costing the country its 'moral high ground.'"

Moral high ground?

Didn't she just denounce us as xenophobic and Islamophobic?


ITEM 11: Reid Wilson of The Hill tweeted, "Fatal drug overdoses dropped in Ohio for the first time since 2009."

Erasing Obama's tragic legacy one state at a time.

ITEM 12: Chris Hayes of MSNBC said, "The weirdest thing about the Electoral College is the fact that if it wasn’t specifically in the Constitution for the presidency, it would be unconstitutional."

Which is why it is in the Constitution.

Joy Reid. Lawrence O'Donnell. Al Sharpton. This fellow. MSNBC goes out of its way to find and hire nimrods.

ITEM 13: CNN reported, "A Straight Pride parade in downtown Boston has attracted counterprotesters and a heavy police presence.

"A large number of counterprotesters taunted marchers and chanted: 'Alt right, get off our streets, no justice, no peace.'

"Counterprotesters outnumbered the parade participants, CNN affiliate WCVB reported.

"Boston's mayor also condemned the parade, and encouraged residents to attend block parties and other events that celebrated the city.

"Thirty-four people were arrested at the parade, said Boston Police Officer James Moccia, a department spokesman. Four officers also suffered non-life threatening injuries, he said."

The story did not say how or why the police were injured or why police arrested people.

For some reason, straight people must be tolerant of gay people but the same is not true of gay people.