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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is doing the job that the FBI won’t.
I wrote about the leftist network behind the Atlanta ‘Cop City’ riots back in January.
Even after an ‘Atlanta Forest Defender’ shot a Georgia state trooper in the stomach and his comrades set off race riots in the city, the leftist group at the center of it all is still fundraising.
This comes months after the leftists threw molotov cocktails at police and nearly burned an elderly driver to death. Multiple members of the ‘occupation’ have been arrested on domestic terrorism charges.
One of the initiatives of the Network for Strong Communities is the Atlanta Solidarity Fund which bailed out protesters and rioters: including those charged with domestic terrorism.
Another is Copwatch: which provided training for the Atlanta Forest Defenders.
The publicly listed leadership for the group consists of Adele “Earthworm” MacLean, a local activist affiliated with Cop Watch House and Food Not Bombs, both operating under the NSC umbrella. Marlon Kautz, who serves as its CFO, is a member of Cop Watch, works with the Solidarity Fund, and is the owner of the Teardown House which is the NSC’s registered address.
The house, decorated with graffiti reading “Black Lives Matter”, “No Cops”, “Build Up Resistance” and “Smash the State”, has been featured in a number of articles.
The GBI showed up to take out the garbage.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced its agents and Atlanta police had arrested three officers of the group that runs the Atlanta Solidarity Fund, which has bailed out protesters and helped them find lawyers.
Charged with money laundering and charity fraud are Marlon Scott Kautz, 39, of Atlanta; Savannah D. Patterson, 30, of Savannah; and Adele MacLean, 42, of Atlanta.
State investigators said they found evidence linking all three to the alleged financial crimes after executing warrants Wednesday morning at a house owned by Kautz and MacLean that is emblazoned with anti-police graffiti in an otherwise gentrified neighborhood east of downtown Atlanta.
The Left and its media are screaming bloody murder and claiming that civil rights are being violated. Especially the vital civil right to shoot at police officers and throw Molotov cocktails, which, unlike the right to bear arms, are set down in the Constitution.
In a statement issued after the arrests, Gov. Brian Kemp said the state would “track down every member of a criminal organization, from violent foot soldiers to their uncaring leaders.”
“These criminals facilitated and encouraged domestic terrorism with no regard for others, watching as communities faced the destructive consequences of their actions.” the Republican said. “Here in Georgia, we do not allow that to happen.”
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, also a Republican, pledged to “not rest until we have held accountable every person who has funded, organized, or participated in this violence and intimidation.”
We’ll see what the actual results are. I’m not very confident, considering the track record, but even arresting some of these characters sends a message. And, hopefully, this begins the process of taking on the legality of bail funds. Bail funds have caused at least ten known deaths and their legality is highly debatable. Bail is supposed to give the accused ‘skin in the game’ so he shows up to court. Having rich lefty celebs put up bail for thugs does not serve that purpose and in many states is actually a violation of the law.
And if GBI’s boys are at all competent and if the NSC soy lads didn’t encrypt everything, they should turn up a treasure trove of stuff far beyond the bail fund.
Very cool. All those leftist funding projects are liable to be involved in money laundering and such.
Why do I suspect the name “Soros” will be attached to all this?
If I recall, almost all of the “Cop City” terrorists came from out of state. This means they were travelling interstate to riot, a federal crime. But, as with protesters at Supreme Court Justices’ homes trying to influence their decisions which also is a violation of federal law, Garland’s DOJ refuses to prosecute. And people wonder how conservatives can say there are two systems of justice in this country. Garland needs to be impeached even if the Senate won’t vote to remove him. At least the trial in the Senate might wake up our somnolescent population to ehat is going on in this country.
Yeah, excellent point. The prohibition on intimidating witnesses is one of the first things to fall when rule of law breaks down.
Lock them up and throw away the key give them all 40 or 50 years in Prison and no special treatment
If the FBI were doing its job Biden would be manacled and strip searched in the White House. He would you hen be shorn, photographed and have a locator chip inserted in his shoulder. Adorned in prisoner’s garb, and hooded, he could then removed from the White House grounds by air.
Then he would be helicoptered to an Air Force base for transport to Fort Leavenworth, where he would await trial upon capital charges.
That’s if the FBI were doing its job.
McCarthy can run the Executive function, as Kamilia amuses herself under house arrest for being an accessory. Make her deal. Offer to let her testify.
Its time to send all those these types to prison for life without parole
The greatest anti-Communist mind to ever address Communist violence was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Ronald Reagan was perhaps his biggest fan in the US and studied his “Gulag Archipelago” meticulously.
Solzhenitsyn saw it all and did it all in his 90 years of resistance to Naziism, Communism, the Russian Mafia and Islamic terrorism.
He was certainly not a pacifist in any way, shape or form.
At the end of his monumental journey through the Soviet Gulag system which he chronicalled in Gulag Archipelago………..he issued his final 3 word declaration at the end of vol. 3;
THERE IS NO LAW
And for the most elevated argument FOR the use of violence against Communists ever made………see the chapters “Behind the Wire the Ground is Burning” and “The Forty Days of Kengir” from vol.3 of Gulag Archipelago.
PS……..and while I’m not a great mathametician……I can count a little bit.
AIS’s last declaration is 3 words in Russian.
Yeah, Solzhenitsyn was great. I read most or all of his books back in the day.
Another one I liked was “August 1914”.
“what we have here is a failure to communicate!” As brutal as this will sound “We the People” are going to find we will ultimately have no choice but to come out of the closet (where we keep our weapons) and initiate good ole fashion “Jumping Joe Stalin” purge of those traitors to our constitution. The very foundation of our freedom establish by the founder is base solely upon the revelations contained in the Declaration. We declared independence based on the abdication of King George’s responsibility to his own citizens of the realm which automatically cancels the authority that comes with that responsibility. WE find ourselves in precisely that same position today with the Federal Government failing to properly execute its responsibilities on many fronts. THIS is what we must repeat over and over and over again to the general population. Then we must act. George Wallace demonstrated the tyranny of the Federal Government by standing in the door of the U. of Alabama forcing the federal troops to remove him. That was clearly a “State’s Rights” issue. Wallace personally did not care if Negroes went to State Universities, but his constituents certainly did and he forgot not for whom he worked. We must not be distracted by the ancillary every issue/crisis the left brings forth like ozone holes, spotted owls and of course global warming/climate change all which seek to strip the sovereignty away from Countries, States and Property Owners. Now a quote from The Godfather, “What are you gonna do?” What are YOU willing to sacrifice treasure or your life? What? My father use to say, “if you are not willing to sacrifice your life, then your cause is not worth very much.” I am a direct relative of Gen. Joseph Warren and indirect of Nathan Hale. So, what are WE going to do??