638: See You At The Cross-Rhodes
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Today, Dan and Jordan poke around a little more about the recent Stewart Rhodes arrest news. In this installment, the gents discuss Alex's "previously unreleased" interview about Stewart being accused of being a fed, and meet the silliest insurrectionist.
Tidbits
- Alex teased Stewart Rhodes interview, Dan watched it
- Stewart, tell your side- are you a fed?
- Revolver false flag article
- Stewart: Harrison Smith is a great reporter
- Stewart: I'm going to sue Revolver and Darren Beattie
- Stewart has beef with Pete Santilli
- Stewart thinks the Malheur Wildlife Refuge standoff was a bad idea
- Stewart is a victim of Jan 6
- Stewart: The only way to stop me is to put me in jail
- Stewart, didn't we meet when you worked for Ron Paul? No.
- Why hasn't Mike Simmons been indicted?
- Stewart: I said don't bring guns into DC
- Stewart: If I wanted trouble, I'd have brought a rifle
- Stewart: we were just trying to get everyone to Ali Alexander's event
- We should do our own investigation
- Stewart: The government should release all the documents
- Stewart: Stop using words like military formation
- Stewart: Oathkeepers went into the Capitol for medical aid
- Stewart: Assume every chat has an informant
- Interview ends abruptly
- Stewart has been scrubbed from InfoWars
- Just Another Channel video: Stewart is not a fed!
- Jeremy Brown admits to everything on video, gets arrested
- Brown put his plans and weapon list on Zillow
Detailed Show Notes
Topics covered[1]:
- Alex's "previously unreleased" interview with Stewart Rhodes, where they discuss whether or not he's a fed
- The first Revolver article, and the second, which insinuates/accuses Stewart of being a fed because he had not been arrested at this point
- Merrick Garland's speech on the anniversary of January 6, which explains how the investigation has progressed from more straightforward cases to more complex ones
- Stewart was ambivalent about the Malheur occupation, and also had some issues with credibility after the Bundy Ranch went bad for the Oath Keepers, some of it involving Pete Santilli
- Stewart's "operation leader" from January 6 has not been indicted
- Stewart made multiple calls that went on for at least a minute, which are unlikely to have been attempted calls
- Ali Alexander got a permit for a rally under false pretenses
- Stewart lies about almost every aspect of the events of the 6th, according to evidence provided in his indictment. He alleges that his people only went into the capitol to give Ashli Babbitt medical assistance, but they were inside the building before she had even been shot
- Alex should probably take this video down, or give it a different headline
- Oath Keeper Jeremy Brown was arrested for his participation in the 6th, and also accidentally posted images indicating his possession of explosives in a Zillow listing when trying to sell his house