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Unfortunately, my awful childhood is fairly relevant to understanding the extremist network that participated in the first attack on the US capitol since the War of 1812. I am doing all I can to give an inside view of what it feels like to be survivalist youth militia, and maybe reach a few people like me who are ready to start thinking like a real dissident.

In between, we’ll have current events hot takes and social justice essays translated into right wing for that one uncle who’s culturally conservative but a little bit smart.

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The last thing Insurrectionists, like Stewart Rhodes and Roger Stone to name only a few, want is wider awareness of what kind of feral animal was knowingly invited (allegedly) to DC and sicced on Congress (allegedly) to steal our election. Support the newsletter because the Oathkeepers General is stuck giving 10 minute jailhouse interviews to bottom feeders like Dinesh D’Souza, and in the silence I have a few things I would like to say.

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The Oathkeepers Son, formerly Dakota Stewart Rhodes, attempts to shed light on extremism, the militia movement, and the state of the nation.