MANHUNT after J6er takes off into NJ woods rather than being arrested

Be careful when you travel. The BNSF is still maintaining the Santa Fe main lines to the standard they were built to. At these crossings, that intermodal is liable to be coming at you at 70.

It's what I've been expecting for some time, more or less. Somehow I expected less sheer idiocy. Considering how many people, over the years, told me that none of the things that are happening could possibly ever happen here, I should have known better.

The Boomers are in shock. When someone is in disbelief, sometimes you can release their anger by shaking them. Wish I could figure out how to trigger us.

I yearn to see thousands of counter-protestors carrying American flags and signs saying:

Get Off My American Back & Take Your Foreign Wars Home!

But we'd be facing-off with 1) heavily-funded outside interests that can PAY their mindless rabble, 2) We'd remain unprotected (from the violent mob) by our own law enforcement & security forces and 3) ultimately, we'd be hunted down, arrested, persecuted and imprisoned.

(Guess I'll have to ponder this a while longer...)
 
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just hitchin' a ride

Be careful when you travel. The BNSF is still maintaining the Santa Fe main lines to the standard they were built to. At these crossings, that intermodal is liable to be coming at you at 70.
Maybe I should clarify. I was no traveler, just a kid hitching a ride to the next town(s) 1/2 to 1 mile away. Other kids did it and it seemed cool and exciting - classic hobo stuff - an activity that oozed FREEDOM! We would be traveling on foot, but if a train happened to come by, we might decide to hop it. The truth is, I never really felt extremely confident about doing it, but it was a real thrill. My parents never found out (Shhh!).

There was one girl - whom I did not know personally - that lived about 2 miles further up the track. She lost her footing - literally - and ended up with two amputations below the knee. It was in the papers and we all felt bad for her. Heard years later that she did alright in life with her prosthetics - got married, had kids - all the regular stuff.

It was risky behavior, but I'm not sorry I did it. Would not dream of trying it again at this point in my life... well, unless I were being chased by the FBI, the Joint Terrorism Task Force and search hounds.
 
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Would not dream of trying it again at this point in my life... well, unless I were being chased by the FBI, the Joint Terrorism Task Force and search hounds.

I imagine when it comes to that, the adrenaline will put the old spring back in my step.
 
They are going to kill this man, or drive him to suicide.

You heard it here, first.


You're probably right, unfortunately.

It's a shame that the so-called "liberty movement" hasn't established something resembling an underground railroad to help fellow travelers in these kinds of situations to avoid those kinds of outcomes.
 
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You're probably right, unfortunately.

It's a shame that the so-called "liberty movement" hasn't established something resembling an underground railroad to help fellow travelers in these kinds of situations to avoid those kinds of outcomes.

YES!

I have been screaming this for years.

Trouble is, where would you send them?

They can't stay here, and any nation close would just ship them right back.

Russia maybe?

Alas, he turned himself in, but at least it was on his terms with local cops and not getting frog marched out of his own home by a bunch of asshole Fibbies.
 
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We can get them going pretty quick back east.

Not as fast as a desert, highballing, intermodal but still moving.

 
Yetman's family have started a Legal Fund

Help Sgt Gregory Yetman with J6 Legal Fees
https://www.givesendgo.com/GBBRN

We respectfully are requesting your support to create a legal fund in order to assist Gregory Yetman, who was with the peaceful protestors on Jan 6th at the capital. On November 6th the FBI among other agencies surrounded the Yetman Family Home to "execute a warrant". with no regard of due process or the constitution, law enforcement then proceeded to endanger and traumatize the Yetman Family. Afraid of being falsely imprisoned, like many other Jan 6th protesters, Greg fled. This caused an excessive manhunt for him, with military weapons, flash bangs, dogs, helicopters and drones surrounding the area as if he was a hardened criminal. He shortly turned himself in safely on November 10th after eluding the fierce barrage of manpower.

Gregory is a Military Veteran who would do anything to protect his loved ones and his country. He served 13 years in the Army National Guard he was a Military Police Sergeant. He was tasked with training lower enlisted Soldiers under his command. A UPL (Unit Prevention Leader) tasked with conducting educating, testing, and assisting Soldiers to comply with the Army Substance Abuse Program. Law and order operations both in CONUS( within the continental United States) and overseas. Attached to Homeland Security for a Homeland Response Force (HRF) to help ensure civilian security and safety. Trained for helping safeguard against Chemical, Biological, Radioactive, Nuclear, and Explosives, and for helping in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. Trained lower enlisted Soldiers around and under his company's command. Protected valuable security equipment, personnel, ammunitions, weapons, and other military equipment, both overseas and in the United States. Also, conducted combat operations overseas, providing security for high valued personnel, as well and convoy security for military and civilian vehicles, personnel, and equipment. Conducted security operations, law and order missions, peace keeping missions, and humanitarian missions overseas. Provided security for the base where he was stationed, protecting entrances and exits, expediting the entering and exiting of military and civilian personnel on and off base, using metal detectors and body and vehicle scanning equipment to protect against weapons, drugs, or explosives from entering base, or for military equipment trying to be taken off base without proper authorization. While Greg was in Kabul, Afghanistan for Disaster and Humanitarian Relief this is a statement from him about his time " An amazing experience working with other Soldiers, Marines, and Airmen, helping bring supplies and aid to men, women, and children in the city of Kabul. We brought aid and supplies to orphanages, hospitals, schools, and women's shelters. Mostly to individuals who were hurt by explosions, orphaned, abused, or homeless. An experience that changed me and made me appreciate the life I have been fortunate to live, so much more." Greg continued his education after the military and received an Associate's degree in Criminal Justice/ Police Science as well as a Bachelor's degree Public Safety Administration and Criminal Justice.

Anyone who has the pleasure of knowing our brother, they know he will give you his shirt off his back. Loving life and making the most of every moment in life was the way Greg lived his life. He always has a smile and has a great way of making everyone laugh. He is, and will be missed by us all tremendously and we want to help him get the representation he deserves.

Thank you to everyone who contributes to his cause, we all deeply appreciate all of you and any and all support. Please pass our brother's story around to friends, family, and news reporters! And if you can donate, he needs all the support possible.

Thank you,

The Yetman Family

https://www.givesendgo.com/GBBRN
 
Some details regarding Raid

Julie Kelly tweeted some details of the raid. (Nov 10, 2023 at 6:26 PM)
I just spoke with Todd Yetman, brother of Gregory, the man hunted down by FBI for J6 related offenses.

The conversation was sad, infuriating, and in some instances, funny.

First, he said the FBI staked out their home for THREE MONTHS prior to the raid on Wednesday am.

(Todd, Greg, and another brother live together in the home their father built in NJ).

After Todd and his other brother left for work after 6am, Greg left the house around 7am to go to work. They all work for same company.

That's when armed FBI agents and SWAT vehicles surrounded Greg.

"Greg walked out, froze in the face of guns drawn, and ran."

A woman who lives with them heard the commotion. When she opened the door, she faced armed agents who told her to get on the ground. She thought they were being robbed.

About 30 armed agents stormed the house and property. They threw flashbangs inside areas of the property including the garage. This resulted in broken windows of vehicles and a boat.

"They went nutty, tore up the house, stuff scattered everywhere."

Agents told Todd, after he returned to the house that afternoon from work, to open his gun safe. When he refused, they told him if he didn't, they would break it open. Although not a defendant, FBI took his guns and ammo.

Todd confronted the agents, asking "who killed someone?" They treated my brother like a criminal, Todd said.

Vehicles were everywhere blocking the driveway and parked around the property. FBI and local law enforcement used helicopters, drones, and search dogs to try to track down Greg. That's when Todd again confronted agents.

"Go get Hunter, go get Joe Biden," Todd said. "Everyone of you is corrupt, you're all Joe Biden's puppets." He demanded to know why they were not arresting Antifa and BLM.

They then asked him not to be rude, lol.

News reporters were staked out near the house the entire time. The FBI asked Todd if the media tried to interview him. He said no, but he hoped they had. "They are as corrupt as you guys."

Law enforcement issued an emergency bulletin to neighbors to shelter in place. Even the small town's mayor told residents Yetman was not a threat.

Greg Yetman turned himself in this morning without incident. Todd doesn't know where his brother went the past 2 nights or where he is now.

"He would give you the shirt off his back," Todd said. "He helps everyone."

Greg, according to his brother, served in Afghanistan and Iraq. He also worked as a guard at Gitmo. He's been a National Guardsman since--but he quit after refusing to take the Covid jab.

"I am sick to my stomach," Todd said. "There will be no justice, that's the sad thing about it. I feel bad for the country and for my kids."

As of tonight, DOJ has not yet filed any charging documents detailing Greg's offenses. Some reports claim Greg used pepper spray against police. Even so, this is not the normal protocol for arresting an individual accused of spraying police nearly 3 years later.

This is all about optics and juicing DOJ's "domestic terror" data ahead of Trump's J6 trial--Jack Smith recently admitted in a motion that the trial would prove Trump was responsible for the events of January 6. Also, this account is consistent with other accounts of FBI raids against Jan 6 protesters.

And Greg Yetman wasn't the only American arrested this week for Jan 6. Five others have been charged including 2 women on trespassing misdemeanors.

DOJ boasted in a J6 update this week that more than 1,200 individuals have been arrested and charged over the four-hour disturbance.

US Atty Matthew Graves warned the final count could exceed 2,000.

Police state.

https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/st...-update-on-draconian-fbi-raid-of-j6-attendee/
 
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Re stories about FBI having had Todd Yetman under surveillance for an extended period prior to the day they tried to arrest him…
I have seen this patter in the discovery on many of my J6 clients.
Frankly it shocks me how often they have done this.
In 21+ years as an AUSA I can think of maybe 4-6 times when either FBI or DEA maintained ongoing surveillance of a defendant prior to arrest. It was always because of fear the subject was aware of their impending arrest, and had resources to flee and a place to go.
In these J6 cases I see it being done to people who have no idea they are being investigated. Two of my clients were never even visited by the FBI prior to their arrest.
Yet the FBI Field Offices are WASTING MAN HOURS — hundreds of them — following J6 subjects around for weeks/months for no particular purpose.
EXCEPT — and this is ALWAYS on the list of unspoken reasons — the man-hours devoted to surveillance by Agents and SSG personnel is a stat that justifies higher budget authorization for the next fiscal year.
Getting bigger budgets and more resources is a never-ending exercise in the Govt, and the FBI is no different. They had dozens of measurable “metrics” by which Field Office productivity is measured. Having Agents sit on their ass in the office is not one of them.
Making “spot checks” on a susject’s residence, or following them around in the morning to see what patterns there are get those agents out of the office and into a stat column.
What is SSG?
Special Surveillance (?) Groups.
These are non-agents — not gun carriers — employed to conduct surveillance. They follow you around with a camera and document your travels and habits.
They do not operate out of FBI Offices — they have “off-site” offices that are leased in the name of shell-companies. It’s really just a place for them to gather and organize, and do some paperwork at the end of the day. They dress like anyone going to the grocery store, they never make contact with any subject, and they never ID themselves or what they are doing.
SSG’s follow people around. J6 subjects give them a long list of things to keep them busy on a daily/weekly basis, and the FBI management in the Field Office they work in can say at the end of the year “We need approval of another SSG squad for next year.”
It almost beyond comical.
https://nitter.poast.org/shipwreckedcrew/status/1723714313867722985
 
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