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Beware of American Redoubt

Thanks to Rep. Matt Shea, I am more suspicious about what I read in the social media, including your newspaper. Matthew 26:52, “Put your sword back in its place,” Jesus said to him, “for all who draw the sword will die by the sword.”

This David and Goliath confrontation that Shea has with the U.S. government is founded in the American Redoubt, a “whites only” plan for Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon, Idaho, Western Montana and Wyoming. It is quite similar to the plan that Richard Butler, of the defunct Aryan Nations, had for the Inland Northwest “Northwest Imperative.”

I hope and pray that nothing bad happens to Shea and his family, and seriously question, given his well-documented paranoia of anything outside of his control, that he is in any type of potential harm from those who might seriously question his grasp of reality, given his cooperation in a well-financed plan to exclude from our area anyone who doesn’t meet their standards of Constitutional Christian.

Please be informed. This is for all of the marbles.

James Gordon Perkins

Colville



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