Will Alex Jones Get Harassed Over Anti-“Jade Helm” Terrorists?

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 8, 2015

No one wants to see this on the streets of America. But what does it mean?
No one wants to see this on the streets of America. But what does it mean?

It is the policy of the Daily Stormer to not sensationalize. Except when our tongues are in our cheeks.

Alex Jones, on the other hand, does not do anything without sensationalizing. Leading many of his followers to behave in extremely insane ways.

Recently, he completely sensationalized a military exercise in Texas known as “Jade Helm 15.” The exercise involved military staging a takeover of parts of the Southwest of the US.

Though there are definitely questionable aspects of this – what are they planning with this drill? why is it necessary to prepare American troops to take over parts of America – Alex Jones made out that the drill itself was a part of a secret plan by the government to take over the Texas during the drill, to round people up and put them in abandoned Wal-Marts. So they could murder them.

He said that when the drill started, the military would begin a program to impose “martial law.” Death camps and all. He was literally talking about this for almost a year.

So it isn’t surprising that a few already unhinged people took him seriously, and prepared to fight back.

RT:

Federal officials say three men arrested in North Carolina were stockpiling weapons for a murderous plot against US soldiers. According to the FBI, the trio believed a Special Forces exercise dubbed Jade Helm 15 was a pretext for imposing martial law.

FBI documents unsealed Monday say the three residents of Gaston County bought guns and ammunition and attempted to build explosive devices, all with intent of killing US soldiers they believed were coming to establish martial law. The three were identified as Walter Litteral, 50, Christopher Barker, 41, and Christopher Campbell, 30.

The FBI claims Litteral planned to make explosive devices out of tennis balls covered in nails and coffee cans filled with ball bearings. He also purchased ammunition for a 338 caliber rifle, hand-held radios, Kevlar helmets, body armor and face masks, which the authorities say were to be used in “armed resistance to the feared military occupation,” according to the AP.

Most of the information in the indictment comes from an FBI informant, who opened a military surplus store in Belmont, not far from Campbell’s tattoo parlor, in January. The informant said Campbell approached him with “anti-government” views and introduced him to Litteral.

According to court documents, the two men told the informant that they believed “that the federal government intended to use the armed forces to impose martial law in the United States, which they and others would resist with violent force.”

Litteral and Campbell reportedly began buying military equipment in April in anticipation of Jade Helm 15, a series of controversial military drills in the US Southwest that many believe could be a dress rehearsal for martial law.

Suspicions have been fueled by military maps designating Texas, Utah and a portion of California as “hostile,” the military’s refusal to allow media access to the exercise, and vague official language used to describe the drill.

According to US army documents, the exercises need to place soldiers “outside the normal support mechanisms” and force them to “adapt to unfamiliar terrain social and economic conditions” and an “opportunity to work with civilians to gain their trust and an understanding of the issues.”

All of that is directly from the Alex Jones show.

Just look.

It is pretty safe to assume that without the influence of Alex Jones, these men would not have been doing this.

The theorists.
The theorists.

I don’t blame Alex Jones, however. These men acted of their own volition. But it does beg the question: if “online hate” is going to be blamed by the media for the Dylann Roof shooting, why is Alex Jones not being blamed for this incident?

No one on any website told Dylann Roof that old ladies in a church were coming for him and he needed to defend himself, while Jones was continually – for months on end – telling people that Jade Helm was coming for them and they needed to be prepared to defend themselves.

But in none of the articles about this weird happening do I even see the name of Jones mentioned.

Does this seem like a double-standard?