The US Government Attempted Another Ruby Ridge - Schaeffer Cox

An FBI frame up and a rigged trial! Free Schaeffer Cox!

Schaeffer Cox, a well known 2nd Amendment lobbyist who had won 38% of the vote in a State House election, became the subject of an intense FBI investigation after he angered State and Federal authorities by openly accusing them of drug trafficking and child prostitution.


Oil pipeline service company executive, Bill Allen, who had been spared prosecution on multiple counts of sexual abuse of minors in exchange for his 2008 testimony against pro-2nd Amendment Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, was among those implicated. “The State Wide Drug Taskforce supplied children for sex to a number of state and federal officials in exchange for those official’s cooperation in concealing the ongoing illicit drug trafficking activities of the State Wide Drug Taskforce,” Schaeffer Cox said.

Not long after these public statements, the same departments that Schaeffer Cox accused of corruption sent in numerous provocateurs to try to switch his efforts off of exposing corruption and on to violent vigilante-type actions. Schaeffer Cox, who believes in non-aggression and voluntarism, can be heard on multiple undercover recordings telling the provocateurs, “No, I’m going to pull a Ghandi, NOT a Rambo” and “if we turn violent, people will see us as the bad guys.”

In what some have called a deviation from accepted investigative techniques, the FBI responded to Schaeffer Cox’s rejection of their violent proposals by creating a threat to his children that could serve as a motivator.

Working with the Office of Child Services, the FBI filed a child neglect complaint regarding Schaeffer and his wife Marti’s 1 and 1/2 year old son. Because they do not require probable cause, child neglect complaints are an attractive tool for investigators who wish to enter a home, but lack any evidence to support a warrant.

Once Schaeffer Cox was made aware of the “writ of assistance” issued for the seizure of his young son, the FBI dispatched undercover provocateur, Bill Fulton, to again try to convince Schaeffer Cox to go on a shooting spree in response to these new developments. Bill Fulton, acting under the supervision of FBI Special Agent Sandra Klein, pointed out that the child neglect complaint was obviously the corrupt work of Schaeffer Cox’s political adversaries in the government, and urged him to go kill all officials involved.

When Schaeffer Cox and his friend, Les Zerbe, refused Fulton’s violent suggestions a second time, Fulton flew into a rage, held a hunting knife to Les Zerbe’s throat, and told him he would “slit his throat open and bleed him out at his feet” if he and Cox didn’t agree to the proposed mass shooting. Cox and Zerbe refused, and escaped never to see Fulton again.

Suspecting foul play by the FBI and local police, and fearing for their lives from Fulton, Schaeffer Cox and his wife went to the military police station on Ft. Wainwright for help. Officers there advised Schaeffer Cox that Federal agents had come into the station and bragged of how they planned to “fix the Schaeffer Cox problem” by “going into his home to take out his kid, then just shoot Schaeffer Cox in the process.” The MP’s gave Schaeffer Cox’s attorney affidavits to this effect and would later testify to the same under oath.

At FBI Special Agent Klein’s direction, Fulton made a third attempt to get Schaeffer Cox to do a mass shooting. Fulton did this by issuing a death threat ultimatum and promising to kill Schaeffer Cox himself if he refused the proposal of violence again.

Fearing for their lives, the Cox family packed up and headed for Canada. But the FBI sent another undercover provocateur, RJ Olson, after them, court documents say. Olson, a self described “drug wholesaler” working under the supervision of FBI Special Agent Richard Southerland, held the whole Cox family, including a 2 year old boy and a 3 week old baby girl, hostage, against their will in an attic for 21 days after sabotaging their vehicle, then using death threats from Fulton and a made up story about a truck driver to keep them from leaving.

“The government does not dispute the fact that the actions of the provocateurs working under the FBI’s supervision did in fact meet the legal definition of 1st degree kidnapping,” said Robert John, the Fairbanks attorney who got all related State charges against Cox thrown out.

On March 10th, 2011 Schaeffer Cox was taken from the attic to a deserted industrial lot in Fairbanks where he believed he would meet the “truck driver” Olson had promised. No such truck driver existed. Instead, there was a FBI ambush of out of town agents who did not know Schaeffer Cox was a well respected local political voice with popular support. The Agent’s, who had been instructed to shoot Schaeffer Cox on site if he had a weapon, were not advised by the local FBI case agent of Cox’s repeated statements about being like Ghandi not Rambo.

FBI Special Agent Richard Southerland supplied JR Olson with an unregistered, nontraceable pistol and instructed him to “put it in Schaeffer’s lap then get under the truck so there will be some thick metal between you and him when the shooting starts.” The FBI’s plan was interrupted when the owner of the industrial lot happened upon the scene and started asking questions about why men with masks and machine guns were hiding around the corner.

Schaeffer Cox was arrested and put on trial for “conspiracy against the government.” The prosecution was led by Steve Skrocki and Joseph Botini, the same people that were held in contempt of court for hiding evidence in several related trials of Alaska political personalities. The audio recording of Schaeffer Cox repeatedly rejecting violence were hidden from the jury, but are now being made available to the public by Schaeffer Cox’s supporters via youtube and other means.

Steve Skrocki, who has publically attacked Schaeffer Cox for his belief in Moral Higher Law, built his case primarily on the testimony of Fulton and Olson. But recently released audio recording and email between Steve Skrocki and his boss, US Attorney Karen Loeffler, now show that Skrocki coached his witnesses to lie, then vouched for those lies in his closing arguments to the jury.

Still others have taken issue with Skrocki’s entire theory of the case. “The importance of this case is significant to the whole of humanity,” says Larry Pratt, president of Gun Owners of America. He points out that the prosecution conceded that Cox had no actual plans for violence, but convicted him anyway based on Cox’s belief that ‘We The People’ may someday have to stand down an out of control government.

Schaeffer Cox, who has been in prison since 2011 agrees. “This amounts to sending people to prison for simply believing in the original meaning of the 2nd Amendment,” he says. “If we don’t reverse my conviction, it will set a sweeping new precedent allowing for the wholesale round up of those who have not committed any crimes.”

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Schaffer Cox had the only legitimate strategy to take down a tyrannical government and US citizens abandoned him. He now sits in jail waiting for US citizens to stand up for him as he did for them, so he can see his wife and kids again. So much talk of guns and freedom from the #2A movement - you’re actually all full of shit! Change my mind.

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Sad story. Although the lesson to learn here is that anyone who incites, advocates, or encourages violence against the federal government is likely on the FBI payroll.

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Hmmm…if militias pose no threat to our government and are constitutionally protected, then why did the FBI do illegal things to prosecute Schaeffer Cox for legally organizing a militia?

Notice how the government let an elite pedophile off the hook in order to prosecute a Constitutionalist and send him to prison for doing nothing wrong - Pizzagate is real.

Same question I had about LeVoy Finnicum!

Well, as far as the Federal Bureau of Investigation was concerned during Bush 43’s administration, Cox was the wrong kind of “Community Organizer” - he wasn’t a socialist like Obama. Cox shouldn’t have to be pardoned (yet will need to be), and those who continue to hold him ought be tried/convicted of treason. Trump let that ■■■■■■ meth dealer go, and also let a bunch of black felons loose. Time to let an innocent man out of prison.

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Bottom line: Schaeffer Cox is a political prisoner for wanting to establish a well regulated militia to protect the Bill of Rights.

So many “conservatives” on this board and so few comments. Typical. If it doesn’t have something to do with ZOGnald Trump sucking Israel’s dick - no one cares.

Anyway - I had not heard of this case, but now i’m reading everything ever written about it. Thanks for posting this @NukeAfrica. In many respects, Schaeffer Cox’s shocking persecution is worse than Ruby Ridge, because of the pedo elites Pizzagate nexus, and the vast FBI corruption of them using informants to commit felonies and entrap innocent people with zero consequences, and because the FBI got away with it in the end.

It’s shit like this that convinces me that Pizzagate is not only 100% real, but is a million times worse than the most paranoid schizo batshit catlady screecher on Voat imagines about John Podesta and Denny Hastert on an “undisclosed Japanese Island” sipping fresh Adrenochrome from a straw plucked into a hole in the skulls of caged kidnapped babies.

I mean just what in the fresh hell is going on over at Quantico? it’s like (((The Powers and Principalities and forces of Spiritual Wickedness in High Places))) have taken over the FBI.

For fucks sake, Fairbanks Alaska is tiny, population 31,000, it’s nothing. So for FBI to be running so many criminal informants and going to such extreme measures of entrapment in such a tiny population means this crooked ass shit being pulled by ■■■■■■ FBI mafioso is fucking ENORMOUS in larger cities. Shit man, the FBI probably runs all of the pedo gangs and narco-terrorists in LA, Houston, Chicago and NYC.

The US Govt are the baddies. The US govt are the criminals. The US govt are the terrorists.

I understand why Cox embraced the tactics of “Gandi, not Rambo”, because when you’re staring at FBI informants who are so dirty they deserve to be buried underneath the prison and who are trying to entrap you and provoke you to say one wrong word so that the FBI cocksucker running the Informant can use your word as fake evidence to justify deploying Ruby Ridge snipers against your home.

But…I don’t agree with Cox’s Gandi method. Fuck that. The only way these FBI traitors are ever going to look in the mirror at their own corruption and be stunned gasping and choking for breath at the realization that it’s the FBI who are the biggest criminal mafia and who are slowly destroying America–the only way that tipping point can be reached is by taking direct action when the time comes - which judging by my collapse countdown is any day now.

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Cox is a victim of his own doing. He started to believe his own rhetoric and got way out in front of his headlights. That is not to say that he was not railroaded by the Feds … he was. But it was his own ego and the fact that his rhetoric attracted some real kooks, that put him in the situation and made him a target of their ire. The truth of it is though, what the Feds did to set him up was worse than anything that he actually did.

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