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An email from Oath Keepers reports:

Lexington Board of Selectmen wave victory flag for marathon attacker

On April 16th the Lexington board of selectmen called an "emergency meeting" to discuss permit suspension for The Muster On The Battle Green. The permit was revoked under the guise of public safety. . . .

The "emergency meeting" assembled at 6:00PM but turned out to be a smoke and mirror show. The Lexington Patch reported that the permits have been revoked at 3:22PM April 16th. That is 2 hours and 38 minutes before it got voted on.

Stewart Rhodes writes: "We have retained Massachusetts attorney, Blake Filippi, who also works with The 10th Amendment Center to seek an injunction against the revocation of the permit." Permit or not, speeches or not, I intend to take a stroll on Lexington Green Friday. Let them arrest me for that. Of course there is another rally in Massachusetts on Friday at which I will speak, and then I'll be at the Hartford rally in Connecticut on Saturday.

I will be leaving out shortly for the long drive. Keep me in your prayers. I intend to make a little news while I'm behind enemy lines. Although I will be surprised if I get arrested, there is always that possibility. David Codrea will let you know if we end up needing bail money.

In any case, posting and comment release may be a bit spotty for the next couple of days.


"The time for war has not yet come, but it will come and that soon, and when it does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Gen. T.J. Jackson, March 1861