In October of last year, I casually received information from a friend in DHS who informed that massive plans were being drawn up against Mark Kessler, the police chief of Gilberton, Pennsylvania. At the time, I wrote: "Simply put, they're afraid that towns which have a demographic similar
to Gilberton will all fall under militia rule. The prospect that DHS
may be forced to confront the residents of Gilberton, Pennsylvania
increases with each passing day... . The economy is putting pressure on the American people, and even the chiefs of police are on the verge of revolt."
I published that article in good faith, based on the words of someone who had given me truthful information in the past. However, it now seems that Chief Kessler is not who he fully pretended to be in his videos; he himself was involved in a federal plot to infiltrate Second Amendment groups, patriot groups, and other militia groups.
In a recent radio interview, Mark Kessler told Alan Colmes of Fox News that he was "sent out to get the worst of the worst." Kessler says he was shocked when he learned about the situation with the Sovereign groups.
"I couldn't tell anybody. I couldn't say a word about the operation, it was bigger than me. I saw an opportunity to advance my police career and I took it."
Kessler says he conducted undercover work around the country, something he always wanted to do, saving lots of lives in the process. Kessler says he was approached by a member of a militia with 300 members who told him that he was going to have to start killing cops. Kessler allegedly took that information to his Federal handlers, saving the lives of police officers.
Kessler also confessed to not believing anything he was saying in his videos, not even the part of hating "libtards" and wanting to shoot paper targets. "It was bigger than me," he said. Kessler says he was not paid, but that he was reimbursed, given travel expenses by certain governmental law enforcement agencies that he cannot disclose because some cases are "still pending, still being investigated."
Kessler says that thousands and thousands of people came to him, and that it was his job to determine whether they were members of a dangerous group, seeking to do anything violent. Kessler can finally disclose his involvement with the federal government because he is no longer working with them, but that the time will come for him to do so.
Kessler says that as a law enforcement officer his job was not to go after libtards, but to go after insurrectionists. He says he helped prevent a plot to bomb a federal building by a Georgia-based XXX Minutemen group and that he also took down some "Lone Wolves, militia-wanna-be terrorists." The individuals searched Kessler out, and the Feds used him as bait to draw these people out.
Alam Colmes said that Kessler had made some of the most shocking claims he's ever heard. Indeed, I'm also shocked, because it can't be a coincidence that I would be getting fed information about how the Federal government was going to go after one cop's "militia" in small-town Pennsylvania, while he was also feeding information to the feds.
It is now clear that the Obama administration is busy hiring individuals to go after 2nd amendment groups.
Radio interview*
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In a recent radio interview, Mark Kessler told Alan Colmes of Fox News that he was "sent out to get the worst of the worst." Kessler says he was shocked when he learned about the situation with the Sovereign groups.
"I couldn't tell anybody. I couldn't say a word about the operation, it was bigger than me. I saw an opportunity to advance my police career and I took it."
Kessler says he conducted undercover work around the country, something he always wanted to do, saving lots of lives in the process. Kessler says he was approached by a member of a militia with 300 members who told him that he was going to have to start killing cops. Kessler allegedly took that information to his Federal handlers, saving the lives of police officers.
Kessler also confessed to not believing anything he was saying in his videos, not even the part of hating "libtards" and wanting to shoot paper targets. "It was bigger than me," he said. Kessler says he was not paid, but that he was reimbursed, given travel expenses by certain governmental law enforcement agencies that he cannot disclose because some cases are "still pending, still being investigated."
Kessler says that thousands and thousands of people came to him, and that it was his job to determine whether they were members of a dangerous group, seeking to do anything violent. Kessler can finally disclose his involvement with the federal government because he is no longer working with them, but that the time will come for him to do so.
Kessler says that as a law enforcement officer his job was not to go after libtards, but to go after insurrectionists. He says he helped prevent a plot to bomb a federal building by a Georgia-based XXX Minutemen group and that he also took down some "Lone Wolves, militia-wanna-be terrorists." The individuals searched Kessler out, and the Feds used him as bait to draw these people out.
Alam Colmes said that Kessler had made some of the most shocking claims he's ever heard. Indeed, I'm also shocked, because it can't be a coincidence that I would be getting fed information about how the Federal government was going to go after one cop's "militia" in small-town Pennsylvania, while he was also feeding information to the feds.
It is now clear that the Obama administration is busy hiring individuals to go after 2nd amendment groups.
Radio interview*