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Walter Fitzpatrick sends: The MADISONVILLE HOAX – AN
EXECUTIVE BRIEF
Walter
Francis Fitzpatrick, III
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Editor Drew Johnson (Chattanooga
Times Free Press),
Editor John North (Knoxville Times
Free Press),
Editor Tommy Millsaps (Monroe County
Advocate & Democrat):
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THE MADISONVILLE HOAX
– AN EXECUTIVE BRIEF
BACKGROUND
A group of twenty-nine (29) ordinary citizens came together
in peaceful assembly to call attention to the spectacular government corruption discovered in East Tennessee about
two years before the Chattanooga Times Free Press began its investigation and
reportage in 2012.
Date: Tuesday, 20 April 2010.
Time: Morning
Venue: Madisonville, Tennessee – Monroe County seat.
There were three reporters in Madisonville that day. Two
from the print media, one from WBIR-TV. This brings the total muster of this
group I describe to thirty-two (32). I have thirty-one (31) names.
The folks at WBIR-TV can give us the name of the 32nd
person, their reporter/cameraman.
This population of 32 ordinary citizens arrived in
Madisonville to encounter an armed camp of military proportions comprised of
local, state and federal law enforcement officials and other government
operatives.
This pseudo-military deployment was made up of from 150 –
200 LEOs utilizing air and ground assets of various descriptions.
Combined estimated cost to Tennessean and federal taxpayers
hovers somewhere between three-quarters of a million dollars to a million
dollars.
NARRATIVE
Beforehand, word regarding the peaceful assembly was made
public through word-of-mouth and the Internet.
A political activist group called The FOGBOW (previously named POLITIJAB) exploited announcement and news of
the peaceful gathering in Madisonville that triggered The
MADISONVILLE HOAX.
I describe The FOGBOW
as a collective gang of a number of allied satellite groups and individuals
joined in common cause.
FOGBOW GANG
members learned about the publicized peaceful assembly and exploited the
information to serve their intended political purposes and agendas.
FOGBOW GANG
members carried out an aggressive phone and email campaign disseminating
disinformation intended to and successfully incited a violent confrontation
between law-abiding ordinary citizens exercising their freedom of assembly and
a military-like state and federal police force.
The FOGBOW GANG
members called and emailed local Monroe County government officials.
FOGBOW GANG
members issued warnings and threats reporting that I, Walter Fitzpatrick, was
planning an armed assault into Madisonville on 20 April 2010. That I was
“promising a legion of followers” in a planned act of “domestic terrorist”
violence that included intent to bomb buildings, carry out aggravated assault
and kidnap. FOGBOW GANG
members likened me, and my “supporters” to the likes of Timothy McVeigh
(Oklahoma bomber), white supremacist James Von Brunn (2009 Holocaust Museum
shooter), and James Cummings (2008 dirty bomb-plotter and white supremacist
from Maine).
FOGBOW GANG
leader and avowed communist William Littell Bryan
(Raleigh, North Caroling) bragged about the FOGBOW CAMPAIGN reporting online. Bryan details, in one sentence, the
conduct and purpose of The MADISONVILLE HOAX:
“We’re the ones who
got more than 100 cops ready for Cdr Walt Fitzpatrick when he showed up on
April 20 with a group of armed men who thought they’d take over the Monroe
County courthouse.”
Local, state and federal law enforcement officials embraced The
MADISONVILLE HOAX and thus became full participants.
LEOs enhanced and extended The
MADISONVILLE HOAX by making believe they accepted the
FOGBOW nonsense as credible and then in
fact responding to what LEOs knew to be false reports.
Local, state and federal law enforcement officials went to
far as to claim under oath that the make-believe “domestic terrorist” group I
was accused of leading actually did occur, that armed and dangerous “domestic
terrorists” actually did show up in Madisonville, Tennessee on 20 April 2010,
and that this group demonstrated intent to carry out various acts of domestic
violence.
FBI Special Agents Scott Johnson and Mark A. Van Balen,
Robert Steven Bebb-10th Judicial District Attorney General, and Mike Hall,
former Chief of the 10th Judicial District’s Drug and Violent Crimes Task
Force, and Mike “Too Tall” Hall’s Chief Deputy, Don Williams are but five LEOs
I point to as participating in, nurturing, maturing and exploiting The
MADISONVILLE HOAX by proof of their own words.
Amongst these criminals wearing badges (Van Balen, Johnson,
Bebb, Hall and Williams), they claim a minimum number of fourteen (14) men
(ordinary citizens) were seen either loading a gun, or carrying a gun (open and
concealed).
The LEOs lied.
It was all nothing but a HOAX! The
MADISONVILLE HOAX!
Again, quoting The FOGBOW’s William “Foggy” L. Bryan:
“We’re the ones who got more than 100 cops ready for Cdr
Walt Fitzpatrick when he showed up on April 20 with a group of armed men who
thought they’d take over the Monroe County courthouse.”
FACTS ON THE GROUND IN MADISONVILLE!
Government officials in Monroe County confirm receipt of The FOGBOW’s campaign phone calls and emails.
There was, in fact, a peacefully assembly group of 29
ordinary citizens in Madisonville. Their names are known.
Three reporters were there. Two of their three names are
known.
None of the 29 ordinary citizens carried a firearm of any
type or kind.
None of the 29 ordinary citizens handled or loaded a gun in
Madisonville.
None of the reporters carried a firearm of any type or kind.
No law enforcement official made first contact with any of
the 29 ordinary citizens.
No law enforcement official made first contact with any of
the three reporters.
There was no plan.
There was no plot.
There was no expression of violence of any sort.
None of the 29 ordinary citizens carried out a criminal act.
None of the 29 ordinary citizens made any warning or
threatening phone calls.
None of the 29 ordinary citizens sent any warning or
threatening emails.
Of that total population of 32 people in Madisonville on 20
April 2010 (29 ordinary citizens + 3 reporters), there were no “domestic
terrorists.”.
Of that population of 32 people in Madisonville, there were
no “sovereign citizens.”
No law enforcement official, nor any news reporter can give
the name of any person (ordinary citizen there that day in a show of support)
who was carrying a gun.
No law enforcement official, nor any news reporter can give
the name of any person (ordinary citizen there that day in support) who in any
way gave any expression to violent ideations or violent intent or actually
carried out a violent or criminal act.
“Nothing happened.”
MEANS, MOTIVES AND OPPORTUNITY
MEANS
The FOGBOW GANG
used various electronic communication tools and word-of-mouth in the conduct of
their disinformation campaign to great effect.
Government operatives at the local, state and federal levels
used all the tools available to them–at great taxpayer expense–to facilitate,
conduct, extend and exploit The MADISONVILLE HOAX.
MOTIVES
The FOGBOW GANG
worked to serve their political agenda.
The FOGBOW agenda
is to destroy the United States of America as a sovereign nation and to destroy
America’s republican form of government as The Republic makes operative under
our United States Constitution.
The FOGBOW
agenda demands that any person standing to defend the U.S. Constitution, by
standing against–for example–government corruption,
must then become an object for destruction.
In this, as it relates to motive, the FOGBOW GANG and government operatives and
organizations enjoy common cause, that is: To cloak government corruption with the intent to continue and
grow government corruption.
Overall intent:
Replacing our U.S. Constitution (Republican government) with a competing form
of government.
In this dark and sinister government adventure, ordinary
citizens come together in peaceful assembly are branded as “domestic
terrorists,” arrested for their law-abiding activity in defending our
Constitution.
Further motive for government participation in The
MADISONVILLE HOAX goes to the construction and
implementation of the U.S. Justice and Homeland Security Departments “SOVEREIGN
CITIZEN” campaign.
SOVEREIGN CITIZEN as used in a pejorative connotation.
In essence, this government policy initiative targets
persons who stand against government corruption.
It especially targets white males and U.S. military veterans.
The MADISONVILLE HOAX
serves well the objectives and aggressive expansion of the sovereign citizen
campaign
OPPORTUNITY
My scheduled appearance in the General Sessions Court,
Tuesday morning, 20 April 2010 attracting ordinary citizens to come to attend,
witness and lend support in their public condemnation of and public stance
against massive government corruption.
CONSEQUENCES
CONSEQUENCE (1)
I have reason to believe Mr. Jim Miller, a former Loudon
County Tennessee deputy sheriff came to learn about the HOAX
in at least one of its aspects.
I have reason to believe Mr. Miller came into possession of
other proofs and evidences regarding public corruption, especially in Monroe
County Tennessee.
I have reason to believe that Jim Miller was preparing to
come forward with his report of public corruption (at least as perceived by
local government officials).
I have reason to believe that government officials
consequently threatened with exposure, and driven by their instincts regarding
self-preservation, ordered Mr. Miller murdered in a gangland style mob hit
meant to send a message in the community of East Tennessee (at a minimum) to
back off and stay silent.
Mr. Miller was shot three times in the head at one venue,
loaded into the trunk of his Crown-Victoria vehicle, driven to a different
location, and then set afire like a Tiki-torch.
CONSEQUENCE (2)
Mr. Darren Wesley Huff sits in a federal prison in
Texarkana, Texas as an innocent man. Mr. Huff was one of the participants in
the peaceful assembly on 20 April 2010, subsequently and wrongfully arrested,
prosecuted and convicted for a thought crime.
A very dangerous and new LEGAL PRECEDENT!
CONSEQUENCE (3)
THE PRECEDENT!
FBI Special Agent Scott Johnson (out of Knoxville) is quoted
as follows:
“[The Darren Huff]
case is monumental to the FBI because it will set precedent for case law in
future domestic terrorist cases throughout the United States.”
By way of the SOVEREIGN CITIZEN campaign, local, state and
federal law enforcement officials are fully prepared to act against other
ordinary law abiding citizens engaged in peaceful and lawful activities in the
identical fashion in which LEOs and other government operatives acted against
the ordinary citizens gathered in Madisonville, Tennessee almost three years
ago.
CONCLUSION
All of this is properly and relentlessly reported to law
enforcement of every stripe.
All of this is independently verified.
END OF EXECUTIVE BRIEF
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