
- 216 pages
- English
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About this book
An explosive behind the scenes look at the Oath Keepers: what makes them tick, who they are, and what they REALLY stand for. The Oath Keepers first made a name for themselves with the infamous Bundy Ranch standoff in 2014. They have continued through to the US Capitol insurrection in early 2021. The Oath Keepersāincluding many former military membersāhave become one of the largest anti-government extremist groups in the United States, labeled one of the most dangerous domestic terror threatsby the FBI. There have been countless articles and a few books written about the group, but nothing like this. Author Jason Van Tatenhove knows them from the inside. The Perils of Extremism is a first-hand account of the aging punk-rock journalist from Colorado as he was embedded with Stewart Rhodes and thatmost infamous militia, the Oath Keepers, as well as details from his time testifying to the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack both in person live on TV on July 12, 2022 and during three and a half hours oftaped deposition in March 2022. Jason takes the readers along on a journey that started with the Bundy Ranch Stand-off and continued with two more armed standoffs in Oregon and Montana. Jason was then offered a job as the national media director and associate editor for the Oath Keepers. He moved his family up to the Eureka, Montana area to start his job, where he found himself in a "who's who" of right-wing extremism. Jason even struck up a friendship with Stewart Rhodes when Stewart lived in Jason's basement for several months. Stewart confided in him about his actual beliefs and about how much of what he says publicly is to sell more memberships. Jason ultimately broke ties with the ever-radicalizing anti-government militia group when they begin to embrace the ideology of American Nazis and began associating with the spokesperson for the Alt-Right, RichardSpencer. From there, Jason began speaking out against the dangers of the extremist militia and tried to make amends in his life for being a part of something that led in part to the January 6insurrection. Readers will also journey with Jason as he begins to be featured in documentaries, feature articles, and national news coverage as he speaks out against violent extremism. As mentioned, this book will also include his experiences testifying to congressional investigators.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Prologue: Moving to Montana
- Chapter 1: The First Time I Met Stewart Rhodes
- Chapter 2: On the Road to Bundy Ranch
- Chapter 3: Day of the Sheriff
- Chapter 4: Victory Speeches and Drone Strikes
- Chapter 5: Fallout
- Chapter 6: The Sheriff from Kentucky
- Chapter 7: Empty Suboxone Wrappers and the Junkie Whisperer
- Chapter 8: Apple Pie and Strawmen
- Chapter 9: Sugar Pine Mine Standoff
- Chapter 10: White Hope Mine Standoff
- Chapter 11: Press Releases and Resignations
- Chapter 12: Rhodes Family BBQ
- Chapter 13: Card Decks and Queer Red Flags
- Chapter 14: The Very Real Umpqua Community College Shooting
- Chapter 15: Helicopters and Vogue Interns
- Chapter 16: When Is a Militia Not a Militia?
- Chapter 17: The Malheur Occupation 1
- Chapter 18: The Malheur Occupation 2
- Chapter 19: The Malheur Occupation 3āDeath and Escape
- Chapter 20: The Funeral
- Chapter 21: FBI Raids and Bowling Alleys
- Chapter 22: The Rise of the Alt-Right and the Straw That Broke the Camelās Back
- Chapter 23: Starting Again, Resolving to Do Good
- Chapter 24: The Roommate from Hell
- Chapter 25: Going Home to Colorado
- Chapter 26: Milo Goes to Congress
- Conclusion: Fear and Loathing (and Hope) in America