INSOMNIA STREAM: PAT-CON EDITION - PART 1
Stream Summary
This stream is the first part of a deep-dive series examining the U.S. government’s history of infiltration, surveillance, and prosecution of right-wing and militia groups, with a focus on the “PATCON” (Patriot Conspiracy) program. The host critically reviews the recent six-part documentary “Indivisible: Healing Hate,” dissecting its narrative about January 6th and connecting it to decades of federal action against groups like Aryan Nations, the Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord (CSA), and individuals such as Gordon Kahl and Randy Weaver. The stream also explores the role of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the use of lawfare, and infamous standoffs like Ruby Ridge, highlighting the recurring themes of entrapment, propaganda, and the consequences of government overreach.
- Analysis of “Indivisible: Healing Hate” and its portrayal of January 6th
- History and tactics of Aryan Nations and Christian Identity groups
- The SPLC’s use of civil lawsuits to bankrupt extremist groups
- Government infiltration and the PATCON program
- Case studies: Aryan Nations, CSA, Gordon Kahl, Ruby Ridge
- Federal standoffs, entrapment, and media narratives
- Discussion of the Oklahoma City bombing and Waco (teased for Part 2)
- Audience Q&A and commentary on prepping, libertarianism, and media
Sources
Key Points of Wisdom
- [00:01:49] “The show trial for January 6th is still ongoing. And they've been doing this... trying so hard to make this into a thing.” (On media and political narratives)
- [00:41:44] “In the same way that you have feds that infiltrate groups... the SPLC and other groups like them do the exact same thing.” (On infiltration and lawfare)
- [01:54:09] “So we ended up getting in some relatively quickly resolved argument with the federal government... and eventually was allowed to grow what he wanted to grow.” (On self-sufficiency and government control)
- [02:13:01] “You're a tax cow. So what good are you if you're not paying your taxes? Well, you're a cow that can't milk. So you're not good at all.” (On the government’s view of citizens)
- [02:41:17] “He shot and killed 2 US marshals. And people were willing to harbor him. Like his neighbors were hiding him.” (On community and government overreach)
- [02:55:58] “Oh well, it's OK that she died. I mean, didn't you hear? She was anti-Semitic. They're literally saying it's fine that she died because she was racist.” (On media framing and moral justification)
- [03:05:28] “That Timothy McVeigh was working with the military after the date that they said they released him. Well, the short version is he was definitely sheep dipped, but this we may have confirmation of that.” (On government cover-ups and the Oklahoma City bombing)
- [03:13:00] “Now that might change. That might change look and and part of it is just... it's not my fourth I’d have to do a lot of research. I wish I had to do with this too.” (On learning from history and research)
Hyperchat Summary
- Questions and comments about libertarianism, prepping, and bug-out strategies
- Discussion of the SPLC, lawfare, and media manipulation
- Movie and documentary recommendations (e.g., Zulu, The Longest Yard, The Century of the Self)
- Debate on the authenticity and relevance of historical documents (Protocols, Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars)
- Reflections on Ruby Ridge, Waco, and government overreach
- Birthday shout-outs and personal anecdotes from viewers
- Questions about police training, smart cities, and Dutch urban planning
- Comments on the host’s research process and future stream topics
Hyperchat Contributors
- Cold Flame
- Don't genocide us bro
- Saxon Stargazer
- Jay Ray, 1981
- Marvin Hemeyer
- The paranoid Android
- Coleman, CDA
- Hammer authorizing
- Night Train 88
- Truth Forge
- Blood of tyrants
- Postmaster
- Joe Mama 75
- Freddy the fascist
- Glock 20, three
- Lich Lord Godfrey
- Darius
- Mitchell Heisman
- John Selmer
- UM blood stained olivey
- Extra dimensional
- Ah-huh