Thread: A 12-year flashback to the first time I ever heard of the Oath Keepers. It happened in 2009 when I was monitoring ‘Patriot’ movement chatter and came across a YouTube video by this man: An ex-Marine named Charles Dyer. You can see why it caught my attention.
2) Dyer’s style was disturbing—combining a skull-mask imposed digitally and his fondness for ‘inspirational,’ anthemic music in the background—but his incendiary, violent rhetoric was especially worrisome. Watch this one to the end: ‘You’re damn right I’m a threat.’
6) Dyer, who went by the online nom de plume ‘July4Patriot,’ especially caught my attention when, the next time I encountered him in an online video, he was giving a speech at a July 4, 2009, Tea Party event in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
9) At the Broken Arrow event, Dyer had talked about the group he represented: the Oath Keepers. He also described the “ten orders we will not obey,” which mostly reflected paranoid fears of black helicopters and concentration camps common among ‘Patriots.’
10) In other videos, Dyer made his own affiliation with the Patriot movement explicit—and made it similarly clear that the Oath Keepers were part of that movement.
12) Dyer also helped organize paramilitary training sessions, apparently in Oklahoma. Ironically, he voiced extreme agitation and paranoia about the DHS bulletin, which he claimed targeted veterans as domestic terrorists. (Fact check: It did not.)
13) Dyer’s rhetoric became increasingly violent, especially the talk about ‘a violent revolution.’
16) Charles Dyer’s speeches and activism, meanwhile, were being heavily promoted at the Oath Keepers website through 2009. Dyer shed his pseudonym as ‘July4Patriot’ and began using his real name.
19) At around the same time, Rhodes made an appearance on Chris Matthews’ MSNBC show and tried to defend his conspiracist agenda, which Matthews acutely diagnosed as being primarily about making people paranoid. No mention of Dyer was made.
22) I think the above C&L post nailed it.
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