Indiana: “Christian Identity” Supporting Church Hosts White Nationalist Speaker, Plans Film Showing

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) has learned that a “Christian Identity” supporting “church,” the Abundant Life Fellowship, in Morgantown, Indiana has hosted one white nationalist speaker, and plans to show a film by Craig Bodeker (who was scheduled to be a speaker at the white nationalist “American Renaissance” conference.)  The Abundant Life Fellowship hosted an event in Martinsville, Indiana  on March 27, and now plans to show Craig Bodeker’s  film denying the existence of racism, “A Conversation About Race,” on the evening of April 2 (7 to 9 PM), on Good Friday, at the Abundant Life Fellowship facility at 140 E. Washington Street in Morgantown, Indiana.  (See also our “correction” on this.)

Craig Bodeker is a supporter of the white nationalist “American Renaissance” organization’s conferences, and was scheduled to speak at their biannual conference in the Washington DC area in February 2010, before DC area hotels became aware of the racist nature of group’s ideology and chose to cancel their event. The American Renaissance is listed by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as a “white nationalist hate group.” American Renaissance’s Craig Bodeker wrote to R.E.A.L.’s Jeffrey Imm, warning him to stop educating the public about the American Renaissance’s ideological nature or someone might “decide to correct your behavior” among other comments.  At the DC conference, Craig Bodeker was to speak with “white nationalists” and racist individuals including Nick Griffin, who has called the Holocaust “the Holohoax.” Craig Bodeker has created a film called “A Conversation about Race” which seeks to deny that racism exists.

Craig Bodeker (Photo: Facebook)
White Nationalist Conference Supporter Craig Bodeker’s Film to be Shown in Morgantown, Indiana – Denies Existence of Racism (Photo: Facebook)

The Indiana events in Martinsville and Morgantown have been supported by Occidental Dissent contributor Matt Parrott, who is also the local Indiana leader of the Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC), which is also listed by the SPLC as a “white nationalist hate group.” Occidental Dissent, where Matt Parrott writes his articles on “white nationalism,” describes its mission as “the creation of a Jew-free, racially exclusive White ethnostate in North America.”

On Occidental Dissent, Matt Parrott has been promoting the Martinsville and Morgantown, Indiana events hosted by the Abundant Life Fellowship church.  The Abundant Life Fellowship church pastor Jonathan Harness appears at the end of a YouTube video of the white nationalist rally in Martinsville, after Matt Parrott finishes speaking.

Regarding the “White Nationalist community,” Matt Parrott claims to be a “veteran of the movement for a decade.” He complains that “Jews are directing our foreign policy, running Hollywood, controlling our media, and dominating our academic institutions.”  (Prior to his involvement with the racial oriented, “Christian Identity”-supporting Abundant Life Fellowship Church events, Matt Parrott was a member of an atheist organization, whose home page illustrates someone defiling a crucifix.)

White Nationalist Matt Parrott Speaks in Martinsville, Indiana
White Nationalist Matt Parrott Speaks at Martinsville, Indiana Racial Event Hosted by Abundant Life Fellowship Church  (Photo: YouTube)

Indiana Events Promoted on Stormfront “Hate Group” Web Site by Church

The Indiana events have also been promoted on the “Stormfront” group’s web site, led by former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard and former American Nazi Party member Don Black.  Don Black defines his Stormfront group as “white nationalist” with a logo using a white cross with the slogan “white pride worldwide.”  The Stormfront group is also listed by the SPLC as a “white nationalist hate group.”

The Indiana events were promoted on the Stormfront “white nationalist hate group” website  by a local volunteer who is a member of the local Indiana CofCC “hate group,” and states that she is the wife of an Indiana CofCC member at the Martinsville, Indiana rally.  They have also been promoted there by the “associate pastor” of the Abundant Life Fellowship “church.”

This CofCC wife, with the Stormfront name “remain in the light,” is a “Friend of Stormfront Sustaining Member.”   She writes on the Stormfront web site about the Abundant Life Fellowship white nationalist speaker planned for April 2 event in Morgantown, Indiana:  “As an individual, I would like to extend the invitation to all of our white brethren regardless of religion (or lack thereof). I understand that it may be awkward for those not of the Christian faith to attend an event at a church, but please remember that the emphasis is on race and heritage. All white kinsmen welcome!”

She also writes on Stormfront that “We need to be united in our fight for the white race…. [and that] This experience will hopefully help any future theological dialogues that occure [sic] once we secure a white nation… [and that our judicial system has failed] since it has been infested by Jews.”

Abundant Life Fellowship “associate pastor” Ed Glasgow is also a forum member of the Stormfront “hate group,” and has been there for six years.  He also uses the Stormfront web site to promote the Morgantown, Indiana white nationalist events.  According to his biography on Abundant Life Fellowship church, “In 1997 Ed and Sarah attended a debate on ‘Who is Israel?’ and was there introduced to the Christian Israel truth.”  “He served as Asst. Pastor at Union Christian church in Paragon, Indiana until it was disbanded.”

Abundant Life Fellowship "Associate Pastor" Ed Glasgow (Photo: Abundant Life Fellowship)
Abundant Life Fellowship “Associate Pastor” Ed Glasgow (Photo: Abundant Life Fellowship Web Site)

Ed Glasgow goes on to make his views about Jews very clear on the Stormfront “hate group” web site, stating:  “I am the asst. pastor at Abundant Life Fellowship. Yes we are a Christian Israel church. We believe that the Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Scandinavian, Celtic and kindred peoples make up the physical descendants of the Israelites in the Bible. We do not believe those who claim to be jews, or the modern state of IsraeLIE are, and in fact are just the impostors mentioned in Revelation 2:9 and 3:9.”   Ed Glasgow has spoken at Indiana events along with Jonathan Harness at events hosted by the “Heritage Connection” white nationalist band, who fly a banner on the blog with the Stormfront logo “white pride worldwide.”

On his Facebook page, Ed Glasgow shows his interests to be Glock pistols, the “Confederate States of America,” a company that sells products with the Confederate flag, and the Bible.  He also states that he is a fan of makers of sub-machine guns (SMGs) and other tactical weapons.

The Stormfront “hate group” has a history of members guilty of racial terrorism plots, members calling for assassinations, members who have murdered police officers, members praising terrorist acts in the United States as acts by “martyrs” or “heroes,” and Stormfront members calling for additional terrorist attacks on Americans.) On March 29, 2010, Stormfront forum member Daniel Cowart pleaded guilty to a racial terrorist plot to kill 102 Americans.

Indiana’s “Abundant Life Fellowship Church” Views on Race

Abundant Life Fellowship “church” pastor Jonathan Harness describes his church as a “Christian Israelite fellowship.”  For those wondering what a “Christian Israelite fellowship” is, elsewhere he clarifies this as “Christian Israel (or Identity).”  On the Abundant Life Fellowship web site, they have posted an article by Lawrence Blanchard criticizing a book called “Race Over Grace – The Racialist Religion of the Christian Identity Movement,” which gives a good idea of the “racialist” views held by the Abundant Life Fellowship “church.”  (Lawrence Blanchard agrees with the book where it states the Christian Identity movement has been too fragmented, and needs to be more unified, not about criticism of its racist views.)

In a recent list of prayers at the Abundant Life Fellowship “church,” pastor Jonathan Harness calls for prayers and praise for “Christian Identity ministries all over.”

Abundant Life Fellowship "Church" Calls for Support for "Christian Identity ministries all over" (Image: Abundant Life Fellowship Church Web Site)
Abundant Life Fellowship “Church” Calls for Support for “Christian Identity ministries all over” (Image: Abundant Life Fellowship Church Web Site)

The “Christian Identity” movement has been described by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) as a “racist and anti-Semitic religious sect whose adherents believe that white people of European descent are the descendants of the ‘Lost Tribes’ of ancient Israel.”  ADL also states that “Many consider Jews to be the Satanic offspring of Eve and the Serpent, while non-whites are ‘mud peoples’ created before Adam and Eve. Its virulent racist and anti-Semitic beliefs are usually accompanied by extreme anti-government sentiments. Despite its small size, Christian Identity influences virtually all white supremacist and extreme anti-government movements. It has also informed criminal behavior ranging from hate crimes to acts of terrorism.”

The SPLC also provides an essay on the past history of the Christian Identity ideology and its links to terrorist and militia groups, such as “The Order” and the “Covenant, Sword and Arm of the Lord (CSA).”  The Occidental Dissent group, where Matt Parrott writes, has used slogans from white nationalist David Lane, the founder of “The Order.”

Abundant Life Fellowship's Jonathan Harness at Martinsville, Indiana Racial Event
Abundant Life Fellowship’s Jonathan Harness at Martinsville, Indiana Racial Event

Throughout his writings, “pastor” Jonathan Harness describes his “biblical” views on race, rejecting racial integration, focusing on the leadership of Christian by “white men,” viewing that leaders must be “white,” and seeking to defend white heritage and denying the existence of racism.  (See also his various comments on “race,” “racial,” “racism,” and “white” people on his website.)

Harness defending “white heritage importance,” rejecting “the fallacy called racism,” stating “It is by the mouths of our enemy, those anti-Christ deceiving liars, who continue to keep this “supposed” sin alive in our midst to keep the white race beat down and oppressed by causing the compassion of the white race to be turned into self-loathing for a sin that none of us personally committed!”

— Not unlike Craig Bodeker, however, “pastor” Johnathan Harness also seems to believe that racism doesn’t exist, stating that:

“I have had a minister of this faith speak ill against brethren in the name of ‘racism’; a word that is filled with emotion, but is used by our common enemy to destroy us all and we continue to use it on one another.  I challenge you all to find the origin of the word, ‘racism’.  It isn’t an old word, but rather a fairly new word within the last century.  And yet, we continue to ‘judge’ others for supposed ‘racism’ when it is bringing the judgment back on ourselves as we stand as racial separatist and therefore are bunched together (whether we like it or not) by the semantic of it!”

Harness arguing that God formed man only as “white man”

Harness condemning racial integration: “My opponent began this treatise with an argument about the New Covenant being established for ‘all men’ and obviously my opponent has not studied that topic out thoroughly as their point was of a racially integrated relationship within the Kingdom of God through His Christ and that is absolutely against the premises of Scripture.”

Harness calling for tithing only to support his own race: “I teach that all of these should be of our racial kin as we have many needs in our own people”

Harness on the only hope for Christianity in the white race: “We can only find the answer in one people group and one alone; that being the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Germanic, Scandinavian, Kindred peoples.  Even today you do not find the fulfillment of these expectations any greater than in the white man.  The white man has been faithful in carrying the Gospel message throughout the globe.”

Harness calling for “white Christians” to condemn free elections: “Could it be that the conservative white ‘Christians’ are beginning to “wake up” to the reality of tyranny that is upon this country through the curses of Deuteronomy 28?  Could it be that we, White Americans, with true birth right are realizing the weight of this election and what it might mean to us and our progeny?”

Not surprisingly, Jonathan Harness was horrified by the election of a black American as president, stating in despair that:

“It is with a very heavy heart that I write this article this week!  We, as a nation of believers in America, have seen history in the making clearly and unobstructed.  Moreover, we are the reason that we have seen this history being unfurled before our very eyes!”

“This week our nation elected its first black President!  This is an unbelievable feat as I grew up in the 70’s and 80’s; a time that was still inundated with pride for heritage and country:  I believe that most during that time and before will agree that we still respected the forefathers beliefs on the necessity of being ‘white’ for ‘high’ leadership purposes.”

Jonathan Harness decries that “They sold the generation before mine on integration… The Bible has explicitly warned us of our errors and has offered us a way of correcting them, but we have to be willing to accept that we have the ability to accomplish things for His Kingdom.”

Abundant Life Fellowship Pastor Harness Denying Existence of Racism
Abundant Life Fellowship Pastor Harness Denying Existence of Racism

According to his biography on the Abundant Life Fellowship church web site, “Pastor Jonathan attended the Bible Institute in St. Paul, MN. He has been in ministry since he was 16 years old.”  It also states that he and his wife “worked as Youth Pastors, Youth Directors for the Church of God United Assembly, Outreach Pastors, and both served on the board of directors of the National Christian Outreach.”

The Abundant Life Fellowship church sells books by white nationalist Matt Parrott, books condemning interracial marriage, a book by Lawrence Blanchard “Did All Races Come from Adam?,” “The Story of Celto-Saxon Israel,” and “Symbols of our Celto-Saxon Heritage,” among others.

In addition to the “Abundant Life Fellowship church,” Jonathan Harness also is opening a store in Nashville, Indiana to sell Confederate flags and associated memorabilia called “Livin the Legacy.”  According to the Brown County Democrat, the local Nashville, Indiana government was concerned about a store with a Confederate flag sign, but their Confederate flag sign was approved by the local Indiana government.


Morgantown Pastor Speaks Out to Defend Christianity and Equality for All Races

In a separate discussion with the pastor of the Morgantown Baptist Church in Indiana, R.E.A.L. learned some additional facts about the Abundant Life Fellowship “church” to provide context on this group.

Pastor Ben Swopes states that the white nationalist and racist views of the Abundant Life Fellowship members do not represent Morgantown, Indiana, and that they represent only a small fraction of what is a very small town of about 2 miles.  Pastor Swopes states that he knows the town very well as he served as president of the town board for a year and a half.  Moreover, it would appear many others in the small town have not heard about the planned Craig Bodeker film, there has been no local advertising about the event, nor is there likely to be any parking at the Abundant Life Fellowship “church,” if many show up to attend.

Pastor Ben Swopes states that he believes “that there is only one race, the human race”  and that “we are to share the gospel to the whole human race.”

Morgantown, Indiana Baptist Church Seeks to Preach the Christian Gospel to People of ALL Races (Photo: Morgantown Baptist Church web site)
Morgantown, Indiana Baptist Church Seeks to Preach the Christian Gospel to People of ALL Races (Photo: Morgantown Baptist Church web site)

A Decision to Make – Defy the Legacy of the Past and Promote Human Rights – Or – Hope for the Best?

But despite Pastor Swopes’ hopeful, loving, and inspirational view of his neighbors, history shows that parts of Indiana still must shake off remnants of a past era when white supremacists held power in Indiana, and where cities such as nearby Martinsville, Indiana was considered by some as a “sundown town” where blacks dared not venture after dark.  Martinsville and other parts of Indiana continue to seek to defy that legacy of racist hate, and seek to build a new reputation of hope and understanding for Indiana.  But there remain those who continue to seek to drag Indiana and America back to the “bad old days” of racial hatred and division.

Indiana's "Fiery Cross" from the 1920s when Many Thousands Supported the Ku Klux Klan
Indiana’s “Fiery Cross” from the 1920s when Many Thousands Supported the Ku Klux Klan

It is no small irony that the “white nationalist” Craig Bodeker film event at the “Abundant Life Fellowship church” should fall on the Christian Good Friday on the cusp of the most important spiritual holiday in the Christian religion, their “Easter resurrection day”.  Should Christians who honor Jesus’ commandment to love one another remain silent as racist “white nationalism” ideologies are being spread on behalf of “Christian” events as Christians throughout Indiana, America, and the world are preparing for Easter?

Christians and human rights activists struggle with the decision to make over the remnants of racial supremacist ideologies and groups, such as the growing efforts by some to promote “white nationalism” in America.  But while many believe that they can just “ignore the extremists” in hopes that they will simply go away, the unfortunate truth is that every year we are finding more and more groups being added to the Southern Poverty Law Center hate group listings.  We are seeing racial intolerance and hate speech growing more and more in our public discourse and in society.

Furthermore, this comes less than a week after federal government raids on the “Christian militia” Hutaree in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana.

When will Americans reach the point where “looking the other way” no longer works?  After a white supremacist terrorist attack on U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in June 2009, and a foiled terrorist plot where a white nationalist Stormfront forum member sought to kill 102 Americans, what more will it take?  How many more churches, synagogues, and mosques need to be defaced in America?  How many more racial slurs need to be hurled?  How many more black Americans need to be spit upon in our streets?  At what point, do Americans and American Christians need to actively defy racism in America, especially racism in the name of “Christianity”?

In addition to Easter this weekend in America, many will also recall that April 4 is the day that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.  Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) honored his sacrifice to America on the Lincoln Memorial on March 28, to the displeasure of “white nationalist” groups such as Occidental Dissent, where Indiana’s Matt Parrott writes.

As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his life to his nation for his “dream,” so we too must realize that we have “a responsibility.” We believe that Americans need to be responsible for equality and liberty.   Perhaps only then will we finally all be able to say together that we are “Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our unqualified, universal human rights for all.  We urge “white nationalist” supporters and all those who promote hate against others to drop the burden of the hate of from their hearts.

Choose love, not hate. Love wins.

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Note: R.E.A.L. inaccurately reported in our initial report that Craig Bodeker was also going to speak at the Morgantown event, and we have since learned that only his film is going to be shown.  We apologize for the inaccuracy.  We also apologize to Mr. Bodeker on this inaccuracy.



Michigan: Christian Supremacist Milita Hutaree Members Indicted for Terror Plot Against Police

Federal law enforcement agencies held raids on groups in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana on March 27 and 28, 2010, arresting eight individuals who were members of the Christian extremist militia “Hutaree,” which a federal indictment describes as an “anti-government extremist organization which advocates violence against local, state, and Federal law enforcement.”  They have been charged with attempted use of weapons of mass destruction, seditious conspiracy, teaching the use of explosive materials, and possessing a firearm during a crime of violence.   A bond hearing is scheduled for the arrested on March 31 at 1 PM.   The Wall Street Journal also suggests that one of the indicted may have been an undercover federal agent.

Eight Hutaree Christian Militia Indicted Members: Top row, from left, are Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks, Thomas Piatek and Kristopher Sickles. Bottom row, from left, are David Stone Jr., David Stone Sr., Tina Stone and Jacob Ward. (Photos from U.S. Marshals Service)
Eight Hutaree Christian Militia Indicted Members: Top row, from left, are Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks, Thomas Piatek and Kristopher Sickles. Bottom row, from left, are David Stone Jr., David Stone Sr., Tina Stone and Jacob Ward. (Photos from U.S. Marshals Service)

On the night of March 29, 2010, the ninth member of the Hutaree militia indicted, Joshua Matthew Stone, was arrested after a standoff with law enforcement agencies.  The Detroit News reports that “He faces charges that include sedition and use of weapons of mass destruction. Stone was allegedly the second-in-command of the Hutaree, a group that describes itself as a Christian militia preparing to battle the forces of the Antichrist. His father, David Brian Stone, was its alleged leader.”

Joshua Matthew Stone (Photo: U.S. Marshals Service)
Joshua Matthew Stone (Photo: U.S. Marshals Service)

The federal indictment states that some “HUTAREE members are identified by their tiger strip camouflage uniforms with a distinct should patch which contains a black cross, two brown vertical pillars which form the letter “H’ in combination with the black cross, two red spears, a brown V shape at the base of the cross symbolizing the supporting hands of the HUTAREE, and the initials ‘CCR’.”  (CCR is for the group “Colonial Christian Republic.”) (See link to Adobe Acrobat PDF file of full 12 page Federal Grand Jury Indictment.)   The Hutaree Militia was on the list of militia groups tracked by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).

Hutaree Militia Patch
Hutaree Militia Patch Promoting Colonial Christian Republic (CCR)

The Department of Justice states that “According to the indictment, Hutaree members view local, state, and federal law enforcement as the ‘brotherhood’, their enemy, and have been preparing to engage them in armed conflict. The indictment further alleges that the Hutaree planned to kill an unidentified member of local law enforcement and then attack the law enforcement officers who gather in Michigan for the funeral. According to the plan, the Hutaree would attack law enforcement vehicles during the funeral procession with Improvised Explosive Devices with Explosively Formed Projectiles, which, according to the indictment, constitute weapons of mass destruction. Subsequently, and in furtherance of this plan, David Brian Stone, the Hutaree’s leader, obtained information about such devices over the internet and emailed diagrams of such devices to a person he believed capable of manufacturing the devices. He then had his son, Joshua Matthew Stone, and others gather materials necessary for the manufacturing of such devices.”

“According to the indictment, in June 2009, David Brian Stone and his other son, David Brian Stone, Jr., taught other Hutaree members how to make and use explosive devices intending or knowing that the information would be used to further a crime of violence. In addition, the grand jury charged all nine defendants with carrying or possessing a firearm during a crime of violence on at least one occasion. U.S. Attorney McQuade said, ‘Because the Hutaree had planned a covert reconnaissance operation for April which had the potential of placing an unsuspecting member of the public at risk, the safety of the public and of the law enforcement
community demanded intervention at this time.'”

“Andrew Arena, FBI Special Agent in Charge, said, ‘This is an example of radical and extremist fringe groups which can be found throughout our society. The FBI takes such extremist groups seriously, especially those who would target innocent citizens and the law enforcement officers who protect the citizens of the United States. The FBI would like to thank our federal, state, and local law enforcement partners who are member of the Joint Terrorism Task Force, for their assistance in this case.”

Hutaree Video Still - Recruiting Members for Militia Activities
Hutaree Video Still Photo - Hutaree Recruiting Members for Militia Activities (Photo: YouTube)

U.S. Government Viewed Militia Group Planning Near-Term Attack in April

On March 30, 2010, U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade told the Associated Press that “FBI agents moved quickly against Hutaree because its members were planning an attack sometime in April.”  AP reported that U.S. Attorney McQuade said that “federal authorities had been monitoring members of a Michigan-based Christian militia for some time but were forced to “take them down” over the weekend after learning of an imminent threat against police.”

The Hutaree videos posted on their YouTube page include explosion of flammable bombs, sniper training, and mock booby trap and killing of troops.  In the Hutaree YouTube videos, the group members hide their faces behind masks.

Hutaree’s web page had a scrolling announcement in red that read “Training April 24th contact headquarters immediately.”

Hutaree Recruitment Video Shows Bomb Explosion as Part of Hutree Training
Hutaree Recruitment Video Shows Bomb Explosion as Part of Hutaree Training (Photo: YouTube)
Hutaree Sniper Training - Photo 1
Hutaree Sniper Training - Photo 1 (Photo: YouTube)
More Hutaree Sniper Training - Simulating Camoflauged Weapons in Woods
More Hutaree Sniper Training - Simulating Camouflaged Weapons in Woods (Photo: YouTube)
Hutaree Recruitment Video Shows Hunting for Troops
Hutaree Recruitment Video Shows Hunting for Troops (Photo: YouTube)
Hutaree Recruitment Video Clip Showing Mock Booby Trap
Hutaree Recruitment Video Clip Showing Mock Booby Trap (Photo: YouTube)
Hutaree Video Clip Shows Simulation of Hutaree Making Certain Soldier is Dead After Booby Trap Bombing
Hutaree Video Clip Shows Simulation of Hutaree Making Certain Soldier is Dead After Booby Trap Bombing (Photo: YouTube)
Hutaree Practices Smoke Bomb in Road Area
Hutaree Practices Smoke Bomb in Wooded Road Area (Photo: YouTube)
Hutaree Practicing Evasive Efforts After Attack
Camouflaged Hutaree Practicing Evasive Efforts After Attack - Hiding Their Faces Behind Masks (Photo: YouTube)

Hutaree Militia Sought Christian Extremist “Colonial Christian Republic”

The Hutaree militia sought a Christian extremist “Colonial Christian Republic” or “CCR,” as they referenced it.  The CCR was part of their “flag,” and part of their military arm patch.  On the Hutaree web site, they called for their members to be “Christian warriors,” in described their values they believe that Jesus wanted us to be ready to defend ourselves using the sword.”  Their doctrine states that they believed their armed military efforts were necessary to prepare for the anti-Christ, mocking “the Christian church of today” as “The foolish ones are the ones that expect Christ to arrive too soon,” and justifying their military goals and planning as “based on faith.”

Hutaree Promotes Colonial Christian Republic (CCR) on Website and Uniform
Hutaree Promotes Colonial Christian Republic (CCR) on Website and Uniform
Hutaree Practicing Automatic Rifle Maneuvers wearing CCR Patch
Hutaree Practicing Automatic Rifle Maneuvers wearing CCR Patch (Photo: YouTube)
Armed Hutaree Raising Black CCR Flag
Armed Hutaree Raising Black CCR Flag (Photo: YouTube)
Hutaree's CCR Flag
Hutaree's CCR Flag Over Their Militia Training Area (Photo: YouTube)
Another Hutaree Flag Over Milita Training Area (Photo: YouTube)
Another Hutaree Flag Over Militia Training Area (Photo: YouTube)

Hutaree Friends and Supporters

Hutaree’s Facebook site showed over 30 supporters, including members and promoters of various militia groups and militia causes. Hutaree’s online presence included a group photograph of some of their members in militia uniforms.

In addition, Hutaree’s Facebook site, one of their “friends” is “Liberty Tree Radio” which also promotes this same CCR logo of Hutaree, as well promoting music for a pro-Confederate States of America group led by Robert Lloyd that seeks to create a “Southern movement” to repeal the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, making freed slaves citizens after the U.S. Civil War.  Robert Lloyd tells viewers that the “14th Amendment has go to go…”.

Friends of the Hutaree’s YouTube video page include supporters of the Ku Klux Klan, promoters of the Neo Nazi diatribe Turner Diaries, promoters of Confederate States of the United States, and others promoting “white power” and “Aryan” causes.

Hutaree promotes a group called the “Patriot Broadcasting Network” in Michigan, and Militias in Michigan and Ohio.  It also promotes a group called “Poker Face” who distributes the”American Freedom Radio” that supports 9/11 conspiracy views and related groups.

Hutaree Militia Training with Automatic Rifles (Photo: YouTube)
Hutaree Militia Training with Automatic Rifles (Photo: YouTube)

Local Michigan Individual’s Reaction; Culture of Weapons, Hate

The Detroit News reports that the Adrian, Michigan area is “no stranger to controversial anti-government movements,” and a number of those they interviewed felt there was nothing to be concerned about.  Peter Hayes of Hayes Insurance Agency tells the Detroit News that “I don’t know what they were doing, but they apparently hadn’t caused any trouble here that anyone knew of,” and that “it seemed like a lot of overkill to me this weekend.”

The Detroit News also reports that “Adrian, the Lenawee County seat, is the home base of the Rev. Rick Strawcutter, whose low-power radio station “Radio Free Lenawee” garnered attention for broadcasts stridently denouncing the federal government before it was shut down by the FCC in 2001 because it hadn’t obtained the proper broadcast license.” “Strawcutter, 59, also produced a widely distributed anti-government video, ‘America in Peril,’ which was taped inside his church in 1993…. Last week, he posted a YouTube video in which he lambasted Washington, D.C., politicians. ‘These people are so drunk with power,’ he said. ‘They’re pulling off a dictatorship … maybe this is the last stop, and there’ll be no more elections.’  Strawcutter insisted he has never advocated violence.”

The National Radio Club has a report on “Radio Free Lenawee” and its canceling by the FCC for failure to obtain a proper broadcast license.  In the National Radio Club posted report, “The pastor has been operating the station without a license since 1996. The program often has featured nationally known conservative speakers, and the pastor talks about everything from gun control to his own anti-government views. He has been criticized by national watchdog groups, which say he has links to some of the most widely known hate groups in the country. When federal agents first started looking into the station, the pastor kept a gun in the station room.”  “The pastor sells videos in the backroom of his 250-member church that offer anti-government rhetoric and Jewish conspiracy beliefs. He has said he believes blacks and whites should not marry and homosexuals in prison should be executed.”  The report also states that Pete Hayes with Hayes Insurance Agency, Inc. (also mentioned in the Detroit News report) advertised on the “Radio Free Lenawee” to support Strawcutter, quoting Hayes as stating “”I was just doing it to support him… He’s a very intelligent person.”

The Toledo Blade reported on Strawcutter: “‘He’s a popular figure with people in the neo-Nazi movement,’ says Dr. John Nutter, a former Michigan State University professor who has infiltrated such groups.”

ABC reports that “Brittany Bryant, who is engaged to David Stone  Jr., son of the Hutaree’s leader and one of the members arrested in the sweep, said federal officials got it wrong. ‘I don’t think they’re dangerous,’ Bryant said. ‘They’re not doing anything wrong. They’re doing what they want to do.'”

The Detroit Free Press reports on Facebook “Images posted to the public account of Tina Kelley — charged Monday as the recently married Tina Stone — show her wedding to Hutaree ringleader David B. Stone. The wedding party, including a small child, can be seen carrying assault rifles during the event.”   TPM has also reported on this in their article “For Hutaree, Militia Ethos Extended To Family Life.”

TPM reports that in “recent wedding pictures posted on Facebook, several Hutaree members who are now in custody are shown posing in front of the militia flag with assault rifles.”

hutaree-wedding-group

“The pictures were posted on the page of Tina Kelley, which appears to be the maiden name of Tina Stone. Stone is the wife of David Brian Stone, described in the federal indictment as the leader of Hutaree. The couple and two of David Stone’s sons are among the nine Hutaree members charged with seditious conspiracy, attempted use of weapons of mass destruction, and other crimes. The pictures were uploaded last December, at around the same time Kelley updated her relationship status to ‘married.’ Her primary Facebook picture is the patch of the ‘Colonial Christian Republic,’ also featured on the Hutaree Web site. She is friends with several Stones and friends with “Hutaree Christian Militia.” In one group shot, she is shown with several men in fatigues — including a man who appears to be David Stone — along with a woman in formal wear, all wielding assault rifles. Behind them is the flag of Hutaree and a Gadsden flag, a classic symbol of the movement.”

Other Facebook images show Tina Stone and David Stone with weapons, and Tina Stone posing with a small child given an assault rifle to hold.

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hutaree-bride-and-poor-child

The Voice of the Martyrs Speaks Out on Christian Love

One of the few Christian organizations to publicly reject the Hutaree is the Oklahoma-based Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) charity organization, which was listed as a “link” on the Hutaree web site.   The Voice of the Martyrs provided an interview to Charisma magazine and also issued a public statement to Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.). The VOM provides information about oppressed Christians suffering around the world for religious freedom.

The VOM stated that “in light of recent arrests in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, VOM has found itself the subject of media inquiry. While we understand that all are innocent until proven guilty and wait for results of the legal process, we want to clearly state that violence is not an acceptable response to religious differences. Our Christian brothers and sisters who have suffered persecution in Jos and other places do not advocate a violent response; they are not calling us to take up arms or to provide them with weapons. Instead they offer love and forgiveness to those who attack them, in the hopes of representing Christ’s love and living out the gospel message.”

“The Voice of the Martyrs exists to provide practical and spiritual support to persecuted Christians in restricted nations, while inviting Christians in the free world into fellowship with them. One of the ways we invite Christians in the free world into that fellowship is through our web site, www.persecution.com.  VOM web policy allows any person or group to place a link to persecution.com on their web site if they would like to inform others about the persecution of Christians. Such a link does not imply that VOM has any direct contact or partnership with the owners of the site. VOM policy is that the ministry does not link to outside ministries or organizations on persecution.com; we do not ‘trade links.'”

“To the best of our knowledge, no VOM personnel were aware of Hutaree’s existence or the fact that it had a link to VOM on its web site. VOM has not had any direct contact or partnership with the organization.”

Others may also choose to point to the following passages in the Christian Bible: John 13:34 “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.”  Luke 6:27-28: “But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you, Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you.”

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) urges all those who promote hate and supremacism, of any kind, religious or racial, to reject ideologies of hate and intolerance.  We support our unqualified, universal human rights for all.  We urge hate group supporters to drop the burden of the hate of supremacism from their hearts, and to rejoin the family of humanity in support of our universal human rights

Choose love, not hate.  Love Wins.

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Resources:

March 23, 2010 Federal Grand Jury Indictment of Hutaree Members

U.S. Department of Justice: Nine Members of a Militia Group Charged with Seditious Conspiracy and Related Charges

U.S. Department of Justice – Michigan Office Press Release

Cache of Hutaree Militia Site Front Page

Detroit Free Press: Hutaree Militia Coverage

Detroit Free Press: The allegations

Detroit Free Press: Fed raids in Michigan may be tied to Hutaree, a Christian-militia group

Detroit Free Press: Site offers peek into Hutaree Christian militia

Detroit Free Press: Facebook an open window to Hutaree militia

TPM: For Hutaree, Militia Ethos Extended To Family Life

TPM: Christian Militia Group Burns U.N. Flag In YouTube Clip

Detroit News: Nine in radical militia group charged in police-killing plot

Detroit News: Hutaree leader asked friends for place to hide

Detroit News: Raid on Hutaree puzzles Adrian

Detroit News: Ninth militia member due in court today

CNN: Group arrested not Christian or militia, insider says

ABC: Family Defends Christian Militia Group, Says Hutaree Did Nothing Wrong

AP: Feds: Christian militia needed to be ‘taken down’

AFP: 9 Christian militia members charged in plot

WSJ: Militia Chief’s Mistrust Festered, Friends Say
— WSJ reports
: “An undercover agent played a role in the investigation that led to Monday’s indictments.”

Hutaree Web Site – Screen Shot of “Doctrine of the Hutaree”

Hutaree Web Site – Screen Shot of “About Us” — defines Hutaree as “Christian warrior,” claims “Jesus wanted us to be ready to defend ourselves using the sword”

Hutaree Facebook Page

Hutaree YouTube Page

David Stone Facebook Page

Voice of the Martyrs on Arrest of Hutaree Militia Group

Additional Reports:

April 4, 2010
Militia had ‘dark hearts and evil intent,’ prosecutor says
— AP:
“The Elitists’ foot soldiers were law-enforcement officers he called the ‘Brotherhood,’ and Stone ordered that bombs be built to slaughter thousands of them”
The 9 defendants and their alleged roles
Suspect’s behavior raised red flags in Ohio town
A glossary of Hutaree terminology

April 1, 2010

Prosecutors say Hutaree militia plotted to take over Washtenaw, 2 other counties
— Ann Arbor news reports
: “As part of their plan to overthrow the U.S. government, members of the Hutaree  militia group wanted to take over three Michigan counties
– including Washtenaw – and force federal authorities to wage war there, prosecutors alleged in court Wednesday afternoon.”
— Prosecutors “also played a recording of group leader David Brian Stone Sr. of Clayton addressing other Hutaree members on a trip on Feb. 6.”
— ” ‘Now is the time to strike and take back our nation. The government should fear the people. They forget they live in our neighborhoods. We are everywhere.’ ”
Eight U.S. militia members enter not guilty pleas
FBI sees little chance of copycat militia plots
Radical Christian militia due back in court

March 31, 2010

Several of the Hutaree Militia Members Entered Not Guilty Pleas
Prosecutor: Agent infiltrated Christian militia
Prosecutor: 46 guns in militia suspect’s Indiana home
Hutaree militia member charged weeks after getting hitched
For Hutaree, Web rumor stoked anger at Obama
Militias on the rise
Hutaree: Why is the Midwest a hotbed of militia activity?

Father Of Dead Marine Ordered To Pay Legal Fees Of Westboro Baptist Church “Hate Group” Protesters

Father Of Dead Marine Ordered To Pay Legal Fees Of Westboro Baptist Church Protesters
— Who Picketed His Son’s Funeral
the “Westboro Baptist Church” is on the list of “hate groups” by the Southern Poverty Law Center

— The Snyder family is seeking donations to help them continue their suit.

Synder family states: “Lance Cpl. Matthew A. Snyder, of Finksburg, Maryland, died from a non combat-related vehicle accident in Al Anbar province, Iraq. He was assigned to Combat Service Support Group-1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, California. Died on March 3, 2006. Matthew was 20 years old.”

“The family of Lance Corporal Matthew Snyder, US Marine Corps, has begun this civil lawsuit* against Mr. Phelps and certain members of the so-called Westboro Baptist Church to bring an end to the reign of terror and abuse that they inflicted upon the grieving families of US service members killed in defense of our nation. Using innocent children to deliver their twisted message of hatred and fear, the defendants in this suit have sought to attack the memory of our departed heroes, to strip their loved ones of their dignity, and to use abuse and intimidation as a tool for preventing surviving family members from reaching closure over their loss.”

U.S. Lance Cpl. Matthew A. Snyder, of Finksburg, Maryland - Died in Iraq
U.S. Lance Cpl. Matthew A. Snyder, of Finksburg, Maryland - Died in Iraq

Facebook: “I support Al Snyder in His fight against Westboro Baptist Church”

See also:

Supreme Court to rule on protests at military funerals by “Westboro Baptist Church” “hate group”

Hate Group “Westboro Baptist Church” Cheers on Shooting of NYC Police Officer

Hate Group “Westboro Baptist Church” Cheers on Shooting of NYC Police Officer

The “Westboro Baptist Church,” listed as a “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center, today cheered on the shooting of a New York City police officer on the “Westboro Baptist Church” (WBC) blog “GodSmack.”

The New York Daily News reports that “A uniformed police officer was shot three times in a Bronx  apartment Monday by a man furious that his elderly mother’s home health aide was rejecting his advances. After health aide Yesenia Rodriguez asked him to stop propositioning her, Santiago Urena pulled a gun and threatened her. She called police. Urena, 57, then opened fire without warning on arriving Officer Robert Salerno, 25, police said. Salerno, a three-year veteran from the 44th Precinct, was hit twice below the stomach and taken to Lincoln Hospital in serious condition, officials said.”

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For defending this health care worker for an elderly woman and getting shot in the process, the “hate group” “Westboro Baptist Church” (WBC) cheered on this attack on a U.S. police officer, claiming that this was their view of God “repaying” American police officers who “have been mistreating WBC now for years.”

On March 22, 2010, the WBC hate group stated that:

“You USA cops have been mistreating WBC now for years, violating your sworn duty and allowing miscreants to access our peaceful members while they picket.  God will get you for that, and here’s how we know that’s so:God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent; hath he said, and shall he not do it? Or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?  Numbers 23:19.  That’s right, you scoffers and mockers, God talks!  And he says he will repay you TO YOUR FACE for what you do to the apple of his eye.  Too bad, so sad for you!”

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) urges all Christians to reject and condemn this message of hate from the “Westboro Baptist Church.”  Moreover, we urge all Christians to convey to “Christian-named” “hate groups” such as the “Westboro Baptist Church” that John 13:34 “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.”

For all those who hate, whether their rationale is based on racial or religious supremacy, R.E.A.L. urges you to

Choose Love, Not Hate.

Love Wins.

West Bank: Report on Hate and Bigotry by Shapira and Elitzur

Jewish Daily Forward: “Rabbinic Text or Call to Terror?”
— Article reports
on extremist views reporting on anti-human rights views of Rabbis Yitzhak Shapira and Yosef Elitzur of the West Bank settlement of Yitzhar:
— Daily Forward reports on Rabbis Yitzhak Shapira and Yosef Elitzur of the West Bank settlement of Yitzhar’s statements that:
— “‘The prohibition ‘Thou Shalt Not Murder” applies only ‘to a Jew who kills a Jew,’ write Rabbis Yitzhak Shapira and Yosef Elitzur of the West Bank settlement of Yitzhar. Non-Jews are ‘uncompassionate by nature’ and attacks on them ‘curb their evil inclination,’ while babies and children of Israel’s enemies may be killed since ‘it is clear that they will grow to harm us.'”

The Daily Forward also reports that “Previously, Israel has arrested settler rabbis who publish commentaries supporting the killing of non-Jews.”

Responsible for Equality And Liberty stands by our universal human rights and condemns supremacist hate of ANY kind, including the comments referenced in this article by the Rabbis.

Choose Love, Note Hate.

Christian Minister in Haitian-American Church Disputes Pat Robertson’s Comments on Haiti

A Christian minister in a Haitian-American church has previously disputed the widely reported comments by 700 Club commentator Pat Robertson, who claims that Haiti’s recent catastrophic earthquake is the result of a Haitian “pact to the devil.”

CBS News reports that Pat Robertson told a nationwide television audience today that “They were under the heel of the French, you know Napoleon the third and whatever. And they got together and swore a pact to the devil. They said ‘We will serve you if you will get us free from the prince.’ True story. And so the devil said, ‘Ok it’s a deal.’ And they kicked the French out. The Haitians revolted and got something themselves free. But ever since they have been cursed by one thing after another.”

In 2005, the website “Black and Christian”  provided reports by Ph.D. Jean Gelin on this subject.  The website stated that “Jean R. Gelin is a licensed minister of the Church of God and serves as an assistant pastor for a young Haitian-American church in the United States. He holds a Ph.D. in plant sciences and works as a scientist in agricultural research.”

Dr. Jean Gelin described such comments  as “nothing more than a fantasist opinion that ultimately dissipates upon close examination.”

Dr. Gelin wrote three articles for the website addressing the historical, cultural, and political issues associated with such claims in a series entitled “God, Satan, and the Birth of Haiti.”

"Jean R. Gelin is a licensed minister of the Church of God and serves as an assistant pastor for a young Haitian-American church in the United States." (Photo: BlackandChristian.com)
"Jean R. Gelin is a licensed minister of the Church of God and serves as an assistant pastor for a young Haitian-American church in the United States." (Photo: BlackandChristian.com)

R.E.A.L. provides links to these articles below:

Christian Minister – Dr. Jean Gelin: “God, Satan, and the Birth of Haiti” Part 1 of 3

Christian Minister – Dr. Jean Gelin: “God, Satan, and the Birth of Haiti” Part 2 of 3

Christian Minister – Dr. Jean Gelin: “God, Satan, and the Birth of Haiti” Part 3 of 3

Pat Robertson has a history of making extreme remarks that disparage others and could be considered by some as inciting violence.

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In 2003, Pat Robertson also repeatedly suggested the need for a nuclear attack on Washington DC.

As CNN reported in October 2003, “Television evangelist and Christian Coalition founder Pat Robertson’s suggestion that a nuclear device should be used to wipe out the State Department was ‘despicable,’ department spokesman Richard Boucher said Thursday.”

Robertson had introduced Joel Mowbray as a speaker on his television show, and made the inaccurate statement that Mowbray’s book called for an attack on the State Department.

CNN reported in 2003:
“Introducing Mowbray on his show, Robertson said that a reader of his book could conclude that the State Department needed a nuclear explosion. ‘I read your book,’ Robertson said. ‘When you get through, you say, ‘If I could just get a nuclear device inside Foggy Bottom, I think that’s the answer,’ and you say, ‘We’ve got to blow that thing up.’ I mean, is it as bad as you say?” Robertson said. ‘It is,’ Mowbray said, although his book never suggests that the State Department should be blown up with a nuclear device. Foggy Bottom is the nickname for the State Department’s Washington headquarters. In a June interview with Mowbray on the ‘700 Club’, Robertson made similar remarks. ‘Maybe we need a very small nuke thrown off on Foggy Bottom to shake things up like Newt Gingrich wants to do,’ he said.”

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We  urge all those who seek to justify violence and hate against others to support our universal human rights, and choose love, not hate.

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Uganda reports killing LRA commander Abudema in CAR

Uganda reports killing LRA commander Abudema in CAR
— BBC: “
The Ugandan army says that it has killed a senior commander of the Lord’s Resistance Army militant group in the Central African Republic (CAR).”
— “Last month the UN human rights commissioner, Navi Pillay, demanded the capture of LRA leaders for crimes against humanity and gave details of the killings, torture and rape of hundreds of civilians by the rebels.
— “She accused the movement of killing at least 1,200 civilians between September 2008 and June 2009.”