Thursday, June 07, 2012

Schaeffer Cox explains that just because he's paranoid, doesn't mean everybody's not out to get him.

"I'm sorry you'll have to speak up. The voices in my head are drowning you out."
As many of you know by now Schaeffer Cox is an extremely paranoid individual who actually took to wearing bulletproof vests and having friends carrying guns stand in as security while conducting visits with the Office of Children's Services.  This has led many to ponder the state of Cox's mental health.

Well ponder no more.

Yesterday Cox was asked just WHY he thought he was the target of a Federal hit squad:

Cox has gotten a lot of mileage out of his story about how federal agents had been dispatched to arrest or kill him. On Wednesday, he finally got the chance to explain how he came up with the theory and the curious string of events he said have given him pause. 

First, he'd had a run in with the Office of Children's Services. He couldn't figure out why the agency was intent on interviewing his 18-month-old son, who wasn't speaking yet. Suspicious vehicles were driving by his house. Out of the blue, an airport police officer pulled him over, not to make a traffic stop but to hand Cox a manila envelope containing Cox's domestic-terrorist profile. The officer never acknowledged what he'd handed to Cox, saying only, "Hang in there, buddy. There's a lot of us pulling for you." 

For months, Cox believed a six-man team from Aurora, Colo., had been sent to Alaska to kill him. According to Cox, he now knows he was wrong about it. He'd misinterpreted short hand notes on the supposed domestic terrorist file. A "Squad 6" in the paperwork wasn't a six-person hit team, but a reference to "squad #6" -- a unit within the FBI. The report had been generated in Aurora, but Cox was convinced that was the hometown of the imaginary agents he thought had been dispatched to deal with him. 

He also claims that around the same time, the summer of 2010, someone from the electric company that services his home called to warn him that the FBI had asked the company to flag Cox's residence as a danger zone and to prevent workers from going on the defendant’s property. A pastor at Bible Baptist Church also spoke to Cox about visits from FBI agents who asked "all kinds of questions" about the defendant. 

And the stories kept coming. Cox claimed he'd heard from a military police officer on Fort Wainwright that U.S. Marshals had stopped in and were talking about a plan to use Cox's son as a way to provoke Cox to act violently, giving them an excuse to shoot him and get rid of the "Schaeffer Cox problem." And finally, Cox heard rumors that a Fairbanks FBI agent had been overheard at church discussing his dislike of Cox. 

 "These things just keep adding up. I just kept not believing, but there becomes a time when you have to," Cox told the jury. "It was enough to make us scared."

Now just to sum up, Cox claims he was tipped off that he was under investigation by an airport police officer who handed him his "domestic-terrorist profile," by an electric company employee who said his residence was a "danger zone," by a pastor who said the FBI was asking questions, and by a Fort Wainwright police officer who warned him that "U.S. Marshals had stopped in and were talking about a plan to use Cox's son as a way to provoke Cox to act violently."

I hate to be a doubter, but this sounds like just about the most unbelievable set of circumstances imaginable. Not one, but TWO officers of the law put their careers in jeopardy by sharing classified information or warning Cox that he was about to be set up by the Feds?  Really?

To me this sounds like the rantings of a paranoid schizophrenic. That may not be a completely accurate diagnosis but I have to say that any doubt of Cox's mental illness should be put to rest after reading this.

Clearly the guy is a nutjob.  A nutjob who was actively attempting to purchase military style weaponry, and plotting the murder of law enforcement officials.

I can't imagine that the jury will have much difficulty deciding that Schaeffer Cox presents a clear and constant danger to his community and that he needs to be put away for a very long time.

And as for this idea he has that he was a target of the FBI? From what I understand Cox was considered nothing more than an irritating insect by law enforcement, a small man with an inflated sense of his own importance. Even after he started his little militia group he was not considered any sort of threat. That is right up until he started talking about kidnapping judges and killing State Troopers in their homes. Then things got real, and Schaeffer's paranoia finally had a reason to exist.

However here is something that people seem to be missing.  Back in 2008 when future FBI informant Bill "Drop Zone" Fulton first met Cox, Schaeffer was just some big mouth kid with no history of violence, and still two years away from his first brush with the law.

Do you remember WHO introduced Fulton to Cox?

I think it's safe to assume that Fulton had no idea at that time he would someday be instrumental in building a case against the skinny kid in the newsman's hat, so exactly WHAT was Fulton doing hanging out with Joe Miller and Frank Bailey in 2008?

Was that just a coincidence, or did Schaeffer Cox's criminal activities suddenly pull attention away from where the FBI was focused at the time?

Personally if I were Joe Miller, Frank Bailey, and Sarah Palin that would be EXACTLY what I would spend my sleepless nights worrying about right now. Especially if I were Joe Miller.

63 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:22 PM

    a true hero

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    1. Anonymous2:38 PM

      A true legend in his own mind.

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    2. Anonymous2:22 PM

      a true hero
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      only to the deluded

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    3. Anonymous2:53 PM

      I agree, Gryphen is a true hero. He is helping shine the light on these diseased anti-American paranoid terrorists. Ignorant, paranoid, and armed is a very dangerous combination. They need to spend some "quiet time" in a cell somewhere. I think 20-30 years may do the trick. The rest of us patriot, tax paying, and hardworking true Americans will pay to keep these fools in a cage where they belong.

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  2. I wonder if he ever stopped to consider that all those incidents with the police, the electric guy and the pastor were all in cahoots with the FBI to make him think that they were going to kill him as a diversion, when what they were really planning to do was plant a microchip in his ass to get information on his associates.

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  3. Anonymous3:01 PM

    Did he belong to the Bible Baptist Church in Fairbanks, no wonder he's wacked, it figures..everyone knows about the hates signs that church puts up in their sign board.

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    1. Anonymous3:30 PM

      His father is the pastor at the University Baptist Church.

      The Bible Baptist Church is independent-think more extreme-and not affiliated with any other churches.

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  4. Is it just me or does anyone else think Schaeffer Cox and that nutball O'Keefe look a lot alike? Separated at birth but joined at the hip in devious and illegal behavior.

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    1. O'Keefe looks like a smarmy Roadrunner; Cox is one hot, sexy looking guy. Sadly, nutty as a fruitcake.

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    2. Cracklin Charlie8:59 PM

      Did you see the recent study that said people with the long pointy chin are scary? Snidely Whiplash, Disney villains, Bristol Palin, etc.

      O'Keefe and Cox have it, too. Weird.

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    3. Anonymous4:55 AM

      Really, hrh??

      The word, GOOBER, pops into my head when I see him.

      Like a friends brother who is painfully shy.

      (who knew he'd blow your fucking head off if you were a receptionist in the wrong building?)

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  5. angela3:04 PM

    So. . . .All those cops gave him information and he still wanted to shoot at them? That says a whole lot about Mr. Cox. Anyway, after he got one degree away from Palin its no wonder he went paranoid and spooky. It happens to them all in the end.

    By the way Sarah--nice photo of your mother with the FBI informant at the back woods Klan barbecue.

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  6. Once upon a time on Shailey's blog she wanted to know thoughts on if Sarah and Todd were informants or something along those lines. I assume the reason being that nothing seems to stick to them like teflon.

    Perhaps it is time to look more into Fulton. I too wondered why he was in a brain storming session with Miller and Bailey...and Cox. Or the AIP. I still think Palin has a "fixer" out there that makes all things go away. But I had also read about Franklin Graham...what exactly is his connection to Sarah and where is the purse money going? Who would suspect a good christian.

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    1. Anonymous3:44 PM

      Everyone should suspect a "good" christian like Franklin Graham. If you haven't read it yet, please read Blumenthal's "Republican Gomorrah". This year the GOP and the christians appear to be doubling down with lies and outrageous plans because they know they have only a small window of time before they are found out. Hopefully, voters will be wise enough to keep Obama in office instead of letting the religious nut jobs have their way.

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    2. ibwilliamsi5:00 PM

      "Who would suspect a good christian."

      Me!

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    3. Cracklin Charlie8:38 PM

      I saw that Mittens told some group of businessmen to make sure they told their employees to vote the "right" way this fall.

      Bossy little prick, ain't he?

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    4. Anonymous4:57 AM

      Just"obey", Charlie.

      Mittens and Queen Annie will take care of everything.

      Shhh.

      Just calm yourselves, and OBEY.

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  7. Anonymous3:08 PM

    Sarah Palin was always paranoid and went as far to hire incompetent unskilled unqualified personal to work for her because she felt loyalty to her was more important than knowledge and being qualified.

    That's why Alaska had a mess with Dairygate and its other issues.

    These people also worked for her Alaska Fund Trust which Sarah will deny she had any input.

    We are still waiting for our Alaska Fund Trust quarterly report we were promised.

    BUNCH OF CROOKS

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    1. Anonymous4:00 PM

      Why don't you demand the report..... maybe Lisa M will check it out.

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    2. I thought of Sarah as I was driving by the governor's mansion today. I laughed to think of her in liberal Juneau. She fit in and was about as comfortable here as a dead salmon out of water. No wonder she scurried back to hide in Wasilla as much as she did.

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    3. Cracklin Charlie8:36 PM

      3:08,

      In your opinion, why did these people so willingly do Sarah's bidding for so long? They knew she was a individual with a long list of psychoses, they even joked about it in the released emails. So why would they just go along with her crazy (illegal?) schemes?
      Was it all about the grift? Did they quickly realize that they were incompetent in their position, and then never could find some way to redeem themselves? The wrong decisions just piled up like derailed freight cars? (Shades of George Bush).
      Maybe they felt like they were gaining some personal sense of power through their exposure to her that would benefit them in some way.
      I guess I just can't understand why people would just follow a crazy person right over the edge of the cliff.
      Theses posts about Cox make me think of David Koresh. But Cox's look reminds me of Sarah's stalker dude. Christy? They even have the same initials. Any connection?

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    4. Anita Winecooler10:39 PM

      They DO resemble each other a bit, but I doubt there's any connection.

      One's caught in Sarah's crosshairs, the other is her comrade. They're both paranoid on steroids and batshit crazy.

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    5. Remember when they had the "computer" issues with the PFD? I have always wondered what they were trying to pull. They lost information and then said they had to enter everything by hand. Seems odd they wouldn't have back up files, but then it also seems odd that accounts are never audited in AK and so many thefts occur.

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  8. Anonymous3:22 PM

    Meanwhile Season 1 of Life's a Tripp starts next week. It looks VERY boring. So is there a Season 2 since there is a Season 1?? See the Lifetime station under schedules.

    Our country is fucked. There are just too many stupid people. Was it always like this? America has really changed in the past 10-15 years.. Who watches all of these stupid reality shows and what kind of idiot would want to watch the private life of an ex governors daughter. She has no talent or accomplishments to deserve having a TV show. It's ridiculous. There are kids her age who really are accomplished and do things for others. They aren't recognized but Bristol Palin GED is?
    How boring!

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    1. Cracklin Charlie8:13 PM

      You know what would make a good reality show?

      A young, intelligent girl, high school junior, decides she wants to attend college and earn a degree in say, microbiology.

      Her parents don't have the kind of money necessary to pay her way. Watch the young lady work, to earn grants and scholarships by focusing on her schoolwork; while her parents support her endeavors, and help out any way they can, to make sure their daughter achieves her dream.

      That kind of information and display of initiative might help Americans learn to put a higher value on education.

      I'm dreaming again.

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    2. Anonymous9:02 PM

      I am dreaming right there with you! I hope for the days we celebrate when somebody makes good on merit, not the fleeting bud of youth or vain impulse! We all win when we applaud hard work, determination and tenacity. The Bristol and Sarah Palin “brand” is the very anthesis of these values.

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    3. Anonymous5:16 AM

      Who watches all of these stupid reality shows and what kind of idiot would want to watch the private life of an ex 1/2 term idiot governor's daughter. She has no talent or accomplishments to deserve having a TV show. It's ridiculous. There are kids her age who really are accomplished and do things for others. They aren't recognized but Bristol - Palin teen preggers, too stupid to remember birth control, vindictive, lying bitch to baby daddy, self-hating, mutilated face, can't even write her on blog because she is almost functionally illiterate - GED is?
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      There, fixed that for you - you're welcome

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  9. Anonymous3:43 PM

    OT, will we see Sarah endorse this guy?

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/07/jesse-kelly-gun-ad_n_1579100.html

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  10. Anonymous4:14 PM

    As schizophrenics can do, he has just a whisper of a connection to reality. Airport security police could be Dept. of Homeland Security employees. And there is a Homeland Security office in Aurora Colorado.

    The sad thing is, he probably doesn't deserve to be locked up for a very long time if he really is suffering from a serious mental illness. He needs care, treatment and constant supervision. Sadly, treatment is mostly sedating, care is in short supply and we have no system for supervision (thanks Ronnie Reagan). Though many schizophrenics are dangers to themselves, jail isn't the ideal place for them, even when they are dangerous.

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    1. Cracklin Charlie8:04 PM

      Word.

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    2. Anonymous8:07 PM

      No schizophrenic could plan murder plots.

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  11. Not What You Want to Hear4:17 PM

    While Cox is probably not a balanced person, I've been reading that in recent years, the government has been using informants to talk them into violent crimes, and then when the person gets just far enough to be charged with something, the feds swoop in and arrest them. It's entrapment, basically. From what I understand, they pull this stuff more on leftists, i.e., environmental and animal rights activists, than they do on rightwingers. But it looks like that is what's going on here, with Fulton the informant entrapping Shaeffer Cox.

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    1. What do these people do for a living? None of the seem all that bright. There involvement in some of these activities would suggest a lot of free time without much concern about running a normal life?

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    2. Anonymous4:55 PM

      Really

      Fulton met Shaeffer 3 times during this investigation.He hadn't spoken to him in months, when the 241 plan was hatched and had been working with the feds for years prior to this event. If anything can be shown by his testimony he attempted to shut him down and as the video and audio show warned them repeatedly that what they were doing was illegal and would have very bad consequences. Do you have any idea at all who Fulton is or are you just regurgitating whatever the media and defense toss out.

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    3. Anonymous4:56 PM

      Whether it was entrapment or not, I'd prefer to see the Shaeffer Cox's of the world locked up for a very long time. He is a danger to society.

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    4. ibwilliamsi4:59 PM

      That's what Cox is hoping you'll believe.

      Just because someone talks crazy to you doesn't mean you have to BE crazy in return.

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    5. angela5:03 PM

      Shaeffer Cox is not an innocent. This is the man who was beating his wife while driving down the highway with his child in the back seat. No sane person can be talked into murdering people who have done NOTHING to them and I don't give a crap whether they are environmentalists or militia.

      As always--blaming the government for people's baser fantasies and desires is a cop out. Cox has a truly inflated vision of who he is. He deserves to go down. If he was a muslim and talking the shit he talks and plots your head would probably fall off. Would you blame the government then?

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    6. Sounds like yer a majority of one.

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    7. Anonymous6:55 PM

      What do these people do for a living?

      How do they pay rent and all? More than the state money is needed to survive if you have a roof over your head.

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    8. Anonymous8:05 PM

      No one could talk me into becoming involved with illegal activities, NO ONE. I make and take personal responsibility for everything I have ever done and will ever do.

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    9. Not What You Want to Hear4:20 AM

      hrh: "Sounds like yer a majority of one."

      Lol, too often I feel like it. Actually, just a few weeks ago, the whole entrapment thing wouldn't have even occurred to me. And then a friend of mine posted a Rolling Stone article on Facebook about how the Feds use informants and entrapment techniques are inventing terrorists out of Occupy protestors. The article also shows that this is being done mostly to leftist protestors, activists...but I do see some parallels with the Cox case.

      Here's the article: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/national-affairs/how-fbi-entrapment-is-inventing-terrorists-and-letting-bad-guys-off-the-hook-20120515

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    10. Not What You Want to Hear4:25 AM

      Angela: "Shaeffer Cox is not an innocent. This is the man who was beating his wife while driving down the highway with his child in the back seat."

      Then he should be in prison for that! But if it turns out that he really was being urged or somehow manipulated by an FBI informant to commit a terrorist crime, that is a form of entrapment, and we should think twice before accepting that as a legitimate form of law enforcement.

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  12. Anonymous4:49 PM

    O/T nice #3 Anchorage Alaska
    http://www.theatlanticcities.com/neighborhoods/2012/06/americas-brainiest-cities/2132/#

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  13. Is he a relative of James O’Keefe? What is it with these ferret-faced guys; overcompensation? That wasn’t nice, but these guys have issues. Calm down and live a normal life; you’ll never be Jesse Ventura or our other Jesse.

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  14. ibwilliamsi4:58 PM

    "...I just kept not believing, but there becomes a time when you have to..."

    -sigh-

    "there becomes a time"

    -sigh-

    home schooling...

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  15. Anonymous5:54 PM

    There's no entrapment here, though Cox hopes to convince the jurors of it - or at least of his own (feigned) mental instability. Fulton is a former "militia" member, cohort, and co-conspirator, later turned informant once he found his own ass in a sling. As a textbook sociopath, Francis knows exactly what he is doing. His whole spiel is utterly contrived; he really believes he can outwit the justice system. Let's hope the jury isn't fooled by this charade.

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  16. Anonymous6:07 PM

    Cox is not only a danger to himself. Was he home schooled? He has been brain washed since before sperm met egg. I am sceptical that he is an actual schizophrenic. May have a borderline condition. Has he been on any medication or did he do any street drugs? He may have a psychosis brought on by substance abuse or ideological fervor. I think he does believe his own Shaeffer Cox legends and he is real good at playing people. As his own counsel, what are his options? Sympathy is about as good as it gets. He knows he has a sweet baby face. I would not want to live in Alaska if Cox would be getting home visits and outings like John Hinkley in a few years. Domestic terrorists (right wing) get sympathy from other patriots. For the left wing, an insanity plea is not accepatable, no one considers them to be patriotic and sympathy is not coming their way.

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  17. Anonymous8:13 PM

    I think it's funny you think Frank, Joe and Sarah have sleepless nights. They're the ones who have no connection to actual violence. People can't help the crazies who break off from the sane. Eddie is a good guy who calls Fulton a friend still. Good people who know Joe nknow he's a good man. And Sarah isnt even a part of anything important. She's one opinion that one network calls upon for ratings from a certain segment of society.

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    1. Anonymous8:21 PM

      I think it's funny you think Frank, Joe and Sarah have sleepless nights.


      Sociopaths don't have conscience and Frank, Joe and Sarah most likely take drugs to get to sleep anyway. Todd just doesn't sleep, according to Sarah.

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    2. Anonymous8:30 PM

      Charlie Manson didn't kill anyone. He wouldn't claim to have have connections to violence. Similar 'peace and love' malarky. Joe, Sarah and Charlie are not so different. Any news on Charlie the dog? I don't have a good feeling about his future. It is a shame how irresponsible his owners are. They could afford the best sitters and caretaking. Why no fence? Chip? GPS?

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    3. Anonymous7:02 AM

      8:13

      "Sarah isnt even a part of anything important. She's one opinion"

      you got that right! but she is a crazy one

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    4. Anonymous1:44 PM

      I hear she is a can thrower. Talk to her refrigerator about anger issues. She has no importance but she can throw a mean can.

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  18. Anonymous8:49 PM

    The lower 48 sure cant wait till the decent lawful folks in Alaska get these crazy delusional, deranged sociopaths like scary sary palin, todd, cox and the rest of the extreme loons off the streets. It is time to put them away. It is time to clean up the lies lies lies and corruption one by one. Start with the heathens/palins first please.

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  19. Anonymous8:52 PM

    I think sarah and todds hair is falling out. They should be worried.....the boom boom is about to come down. and their victims will be taking every asset they have left.

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  20. Anonymous9:50 PM

    The warm and fuzzies of these folks just doesn't stop..... Grizzly acts of war
    http://www.alaska.net/~cadrecc/

    3 peas in a pod.
    http://tinyurl.com/sals-patriots

    "You'd probably have to drop a couple of zeros from that number, isn't that true?" Lamoureux said. "It was a bluff," he (Cox) said.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKp-scFb3to

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  21. Anita Winecooler10:44 PM

    He's a male Palin. Crazy, paranoid, and armed. In his own schitzotypical way, like palin, he's trying to use his looks (bwaaaahhhhaaaa) to get a "leg up" on his people, but it's not going to work. Beauty is skin deep, below that, it's pug ugly.

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  22. Anonymous4:52 AM

    I'm going to play devil's advocate here. Has anyone here ever been gang stalked? This is when you, for whatever reason, have done something to upset somebody powerful, and the "system" rises up to protect itself, using the various arms of law enforcement, the medical industry, the military, and others to either covertly threaten someone (to drive them crazy or make them appear insanely paranoid) or overtly threaten someone. Often, they will "tip off" the person being gang stalked, which adds to their terror.

    I have been through this. Twice. One component seems to be some stories I was attempting to get out to the mainstream media, many years ago, long before I became "Media Insider."

    Viewed from the outside, what you're going through can't "logically" be possible. Surely police, military, and powerful local business interests wouldn't "team up" to go after or intimidate just one small person in a world of seven billion people? But they do. Most of it is done at a low level to send a message that you need to shut up or move away or go back to a quiet, compliant life.

    But sometimes you can have real attempts on your life. And stalkers of many types showing up everywhere you go, working in shifts.

    I've been through all of this. It's part of why I'm just Media Insider in recent years and don't push the envelope in other parts of my public writing life. If you "hide in plain sight" as more of an entertainment writer, nobody is threatened by anything you do. Try to expose real stuff and you get into trouble.

    I haven't been following the Cox story and I'm sure he's bad news and all of that. But I just wanted to mention that in simply reading Gryphen's summary of some of Cox's comments at trial about what was happening to him....this stuff DOES happen to people. A lot of people. And the perps aren't divided evenly across political or ideological lines, either. It seems that powerful people who on the surface would appear to have nothing in common will often work together to push at or intimidate "outlier" types at times, even though you wouldn't think of, say, the Republican Right and the Liberal Left teaming up for anything, normally. But people across many seemingly polarized societal strata will often participate in authorizing and implementing gang stalking.

    So I just wanted to mention this. Cox might be a nutter, he's probably very dangerous, but SOMETIMES when people talk about conspiratorial forces rising up against them, it's not insanity, brain chemistry, or mania.

    Media Insider

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    1. I have experienced what you are describing myself over a period of several years in Alaska and also from living on the border in NM, so I know it does exist. I prefer to call it community mobbing or statewide mobbing, but I am aware that many call it gang stalking. There are a large number of very immature and idiotic people who just spontaneously bully in Alaska, so it happens here easily and many easily use them to do their bidding. They don’t send people for bullying/stalking, they are already in place. In NM it is more on the level of mainly those in power. They seek to eliminate and harm anyone who does not have their religious or political beliefs or could expose their corrupt money making schemes. Anyone who is not a part of their in-group is seen as a target. They are illogically angry about a lot of things and afraid they will be exposed for being incompetent and corrupt. That is one layer and it is not particularly organized and they are everywhere. Then there is the layer that is connected to those in power in a village or town who out of fear of being found out for corruption or incompetence reasons will target those who speak out especially if there is reporting to government agencies. The second layer includes law enforcement, local politicians, agencies, religious nuts, haters of anything liberal, business owners and your usual hateful, jealous, gossipy women situations. They tell others false information so people in the community will dislike the target, that destroys their reputation, keeps them from making a living and doing other things that allow them to have a good life. In the rural areas of Alaska this even happens with health care professionals including social workers who even sabotage homeless people blocking them from access to shelters or throw them out themselves. This can whip many people up into a frenzy of hate against the target. The third layer involves the higher ups in the government, government agencies and can include the court system. They are influenced by the locals who are involved and encourage more powerful types to harm the particular person. This can result in being fired from a job, severe workplace bullying, and even being charged falsely with crimes and wrongfully imprisoned. It happens easily as I have found out. Law enforcement either targets the person for harassment, won’t respond when the person calls for help and assists others to even commit crimes against the target by refusing to investigate or covering up for them. Then law enforcement purges the evidence to protect the person they are assisting and to cover their own asses. One of the main goals is to simply run the person off, but sometimes they seek to destroy the target’s career or even their mental health. My experience with this started with workplace bullying in a small corrupt white supremacy village in the bush and evolved to law enforcement corruption, court corruption and included being falsely arrested and imprisoned while my cat was harmed and property destroyed/stolen and government officials knew it was happening. No charges were brought against the perpetrators and evidence was destroyed. The public defender agency was even involved and the warrant was issued from across the state after a hearing was held that I was not informed of. Then I later obtained a court order to get what was left of my property and a state trooper blocked me and threatened to arrest me for disorderly conduct when I became upset. This is just a tiny part of my story in AK.

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    2. I understand how ugly it must get for journalist when attempting to report the truth. Years before moving to Alaska I lived in Deming NM for a short time. The police were the drug dealers and my employer was committing Medicaid fraud. In both of these cases I only knew about the tip of the iceberg, but made many attempts to report these problems to officials with no success. I was ignored by everyone and they informed both the police and the hospital I worked for that I was trying to report them. The police had also stolen money in Deming and the county including $300,000 in HIDTA funds and my employer was a large healthcare corporation who had schemed with the corrupt officials in the county(and other places) to defraud the feds for rural funds on top of the other fraud to the tune of $350,000,000 (I believe it was way more than this). I was threatened by police and stopped every time I drove my car for bogus tickets. I was warned by the two cops people had told me were not corrupt that I was in danger which I had already figured out. My property has been in storage in Deming for a decade. If I had not fled they would have killed me. At the time I did not know the police in that area were selling guns to drug cartels (Columbus is right next to Deming and the gun suppliers were in Deming). I am sure many don’t believe my stories and think I am paranoid, but when I run into someone from Deming or Silver City they always say, oh yea everyone knows that goes on there, and much of it has been reported in the news. If I had been listened to years before it all broke they could have prevented much of it, but no one is listening or protecting whistleblowers. And Judge Ben Esch once told me in his corrupt little courtroom that I didn’t know what corruption was.

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  23. It is hard to understand just exactly what is going on with Cox’s mental health unlike with Sarah Palin. He is paranoid and delusional, but there has been no information that describes hallucinations. He did go to the military base wearing a bullet proof vest and standing only with his back against the wall prompting the provost marshal to call the state troopers. He had a team of people protecting him and remember so did Joe Miller in a most bizarre way. Considering who was involved in Joe Miller’s team I have to wonder where that idea sprang from. The appropriate thing was not done at this point, a psychiatric evaluation (it should actually be done by a team to prevent errors and prejudices). We also have evidence that he makes a wide ranging number of contacts with people, especially those who have some kind of power in order to form an individual relationship with them, gather information and most likely attempt to indoctrinate them, that is exactly what a psychopath would do. He is also very charismatic which is psychopath like. Then if you look at the situation he was in surrounded by other people with paranoid thinking about the government, they were feeding off each other. In Alaska there are large numbers of people who think the way they do, especially now that a “half-black socialist who was born in Kenya” is in the white house. But, in Alaska we have a government that is incompetent and filled with corrupt bastards on many levels who contribute to the feeling of living in a tyranny because in many ways it is just that. I have myself reported to the state troopers people who threatened to harm law enforcement, said “people around here kill state troopers when they come on their property”, and that they would harm them when they showed up after I called to report their threats to me and much, much more. The state troopers didn’t even bother to do anything about the threats to myself or to them and allowed them to continue to harm myself. A huge part of this problem lies in the way both the state of Alaska and the federal government handled things, neither took appropriate actions to prevent problems. Add the politicians to the mix who associated with Cox and other militia people giving legitimacy to their thinking and actions. The feds had informants who were trying to talk them into violent acts and offering them access to guns and explosives they probably couldn’t have gotten without assistance. That also fueled his thinking. It’s very similar to what happens with everything else, report a meth lab and no one even investigates, report a child in a bad situation and it takes five weeks for a reaction, report a drug dealer next door to you and the police are angry at you for bothering them and report a person who threatens yourself or others and nothing happens. This causes people to start thinking along the lines of how to protect themselves because they know law enforcement will not, then add a corrupt and incompetent court system and a corrupt government. This was all to be expected. A lot of people have their heads firmly planted up their asses.

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  24. Anonymous6:11 AM

    This vile creature reflects how the Palin/Schaeffer really feel.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UOhJ2wEnJ4

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  25. Gasman9:02 AM

    So, let me get this straight - the U.S. government can find and kill Osama bin Laden and dozens of high level Al Qaeda operatives in the most remote corners of the world, but they can't get Schaeffer-Cox while he is boastfully strutting around Alaska like a loud mouthed Marshmallow Rambo?

    Give me a fucking break.

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