In time they are going to try to fuck with Owen Benjamin again?
Look at this shit.
Gross how they media plants seeds of what they plan on doing:
Fucking Daily Beast and Wil Sommer asshole needs a taste of their own shit.
They are setting a Ruby Ridge narative which is fake fake fake and based on zero facts:
Finally, we get an up-close look at how alt-right comedian (and former Christina Ricci paramour) Owen Benjamin is causing chaos with his new crowdsourced, bear-themed compound in Idaho—“Beartaria.” Benjamin, Beartaria, and his supporters (“UnBearables”) are heading for a showdown with locals—and even some rogue Bears who are pissed at how Benjamin took their money and now doesn’t want them on his land. Stay tuned, because this furry dystopia has “the next Ruby Ridge” written all over it.
https://bonnercountydailybee.com/news/2021/may/27/new-compound-forming-residents-present-zoning-snp/
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ruby+ridge+owen+benjamin&iax=images&ia=images
https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-a-case-of-mistaken-identity-got-me-kicked-out-of-qanon-headquarters?ref=home
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ruby+ridge+owen+benjamin&iar=news&ia=news
https://www.thedailybeast.com/neighbors-fear-bear-themed-compound-will-be-next-ruby-ridge
POLITICS
Neighbors Fear Bear-Themed Compound Will Be Next Ruby Ridge
'UNPLEASANT OUTCOME'
Alt-right comedian Owen Benjamin wants to create a “refuge” for his “internet friends” in Idaho. His neighbors, however, worry the rural site will become a scary militia haven.
Will Sommer
Politics Reporter
Published Jun. 01, 2021 4:46AM ET
An alt-right comedian’s plans for a remote patch of land in Idaho have terrified his neighbors, who fear it could become a hostile compound or mark the start of a new Ruby Ridge-style standoff.
Comedian Owen Benjamin once had a moderately successful Hollywood career, landing roles in movies and TV shows and briefly becoming engaged to actress Christina Ricci. After moving to the right, he appeared on podcasts hosted by Joe Rogan, Steven Crowder, and Ben Shapiro’s Daily Wire.
As his following among conservatives grew, however, Benjamin became increasingly racist and antisemitic. He repeatedly used the n-word at a February 2018 comedy show, and embraced conspiracy theories about the Holocaust, claiming that Adolf Hitler was only trying to “clean [Germany] of the parasites.” Benjamin’s broadcasts to his fans grew more erratic, seeing the one-time comedian embrace flat-Earth theory and recommend drinking turpentine as a medicinal cure.
But being on the internet’s fringes can be lonely, so Benjamin decided to build a place where his remaining, bear-themed following—who call themselves “Unbearables”—could meet in person.
Exactly what Benjamin’s intentions for the property in Sandpoint, Idaho, are has become a hot topic in Idaho’s Boundary County. Dubbed “Ursa Rio” by Benjamin, after the Moyie River that abuts the property, the land marks the culmination of Benjamin’s year-long plan to establish a gathering place for his fans.
As Benjamin and his supporters set up basic sanitation and housing on the property, Benjamin’s neighbors are getting nervous, urging local officials to step in and issue a cease-and-desist order blocking construction.
“You are the only people who can prevent this reenactment of Ruby Ridge,” a flyer distributed at a hearing last week urging county commissioners to block construction on Benjamin’s property reads.
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