Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 3:49 p.m. No.13816152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6156 >>6157 >>6170 >>6202 >>6206 >>6244 >>6275 >>6276 >>6299 >>6308 >>6310 >>6321 >>6328 >>6331 >>6367 >>6393 >>6414 >>6467 >>6480 >>6502 >>6593 >>6707

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.

 

cont:

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 3:50 p.m. No.13816156   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6157 >>6276 >>6467 >>6593 >>6707

>>13816152

cont:

For Benjamin’s opponents, the prospect of a far-right encampment in Idaho recalls the state’s history with other extremists. The Aryan Nations once ran a compound in the state. In 1992, three people were killed in the Ruby Ridge standoff between federal agents and white separatist Randy Weaver.

 

The controversy over Benjamin’s property was first reported by the Kootenai Valley Times and the Bonners Ferry Herald. In an April 14 letter obtained by the Kootenai Valley Times, the man who sold the land to Benjamin warned a county planner that the situation could have an “unpleasant outcome,” saying he had read a Twitter post after the sale about the possibility that Benjamin’s fans would flock to the remote area.

 

“I’m telling you this because I was recently made aware of an unsettling situation with potential unpleasant outcome and want to do everything I can to prevent it,” the land’s previous owner wrote.

 

Benjamin has pitched Ursa Rio as an “Unbearable” haven. His supporters refer to Benjamin as “Big Bear” and often take bear-related aliases of their own, adopting bear handles based on their personalities or what they can contribute to Benjamin’s cause in a style reminiscent of the Care Bears.

 

The roots of the clash over Ursa Rio began last year, when Benjamin began raising funds for “Beartaria,” a then-unspecified place he imagined as a location where Benjamin and his “bears” could lead the simple rural lifestyle Benjamin has advocated for after detonating his entertainment career. Benjamin, who said he wasn’t allowed to have “internet friends” at his actual home, said Beartaria would be a place where he could meet his “internet friends,” with 10 percent of the land set aside for camping as a “refuge.”

 

“I’m not allowed to have internet friends over at my house,” Benjamin said in one video. “But if we get land and yurts—internet friends.”

In exchange for a $400 donation, Benjamin said in a June 2020 video, his “Bears” would be entitled to a “two-weeks vacation” on the land. After fundraising to buy a much-larger, better-equipped property for “Beartaria,” fell short, however, Benjamin backed away from his camping offer, pitching “Beartaria” as more of a concept than an actual place and calling himself “an idiot” for offering to exchange the $400 donations for camping rights.

 

“Don’t plan your life around Beartaria at all,” Benjamin cautioned his fans.

 

In an email to The Daily Beast, Benjamin now says many of his donors will never come to the Idaho property, describing it as a place for families “to take their kids fishing and sleep under the stars.”

 

“It is a private residence not commercial and we have no obligation to donors as was indicated on the website,” Benjamin wrote.

 

cont:

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 3:50 p.m. No.13816157   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6276 >>6467 >>6593 >>6707

>>13816152

>>13816156

cont:

A group of nine of Benjamin’s neighbors have grown concerned about the prospect of Benjamin’s fans trekking out to the property, which they say is zoned for agricultural or forest uses.

 

In an email to county officials, one neighbor pointed out that the property isn’t serviced by utilities, raising the threat that inexperienced campers could start forest fires in their attempts to have campfires. The property is connected to a narrow, crude road, according to the neighbors, whose meager maintenance amounts to residents adding rocks to it every year.

 

Benjamin’s neighbors have also become alarmed over the possibility of organized military training at the property.

 

“This poses a clear and present danger,” a Vietnam War veteran who lives near Benjamin told the Kootenai Valley Times. “This is a commercial enterprise offering training in weapons and tactics and not a use allowed in this zone. There is no conceivable reason to allow this use. If we wait too long, it will be too late.”

 

Benjamin told The Daily Beast no guns have been fired on the property since he purchased it. But his attempts to downplay the possibility of guns at Ursa Rio have been undermined by his habit of describing grandiose plans for the land in hours-long livestreams several times a week, with the most incendiary statements archived and analyzed by his online detractors.

 

“I do not have a paramilitary squad. I was making a joke as a comedian. Unless you consider my goats and chickens a military.”

— Owen Benjamin

For example, Benjamin has often referenced having a paramilitary force at his property, saying he is “friends with, basically, a paramilitary group” in Idaho.

 

“If you try to squat on my land when I offer you campgrounds, I have my own paramilitary squad,” Benjamin said in one video, warning off “Bears” who might try to live on the land permanently.

 

“I’d have my own private paramilitary force, which is always a good thing,” Benjamin said in another video.

 

Benjamin insists he was just joking about the paramilitary.

 

“I do not have a paramilitary squad,” Benjamin told The Daily Beast in an email. “I was making a joke as a comedian. Unless you consider my goats and chickens a military.”

 

In his videos, Benjamin has also discussed the prospect of guns at “Beartaria.”

 

“Shooting range?” Benjamin said in one video, describing his plans for a bear-themed community in Idaho. “Yes! Will there be a gun range? Yes!”

 

By his own accounts, Benjamin does not come off as an ideal neighbor. In several videos, he relates stories where he berates store employees or fellow customers who asked him to wear a face mask. In one incident, according to Benjamin, he called an elderly man in a post office who asked him to wear a mask a “crusty old hunchback” and accused him of being a pervert, saying that masks are only used by criminals or perverts.

 

After a reporter in the area covered the controversy over Benjamin’s property, the comedian baselessly accused the reporter during a livestream of being a pedophile and mocked him for using a wheelchair.

 

The Boundary County commissioners didn’t respond to a request for comment. Commissioners are talking with other local officials about how to respond to Benjamin’s construction, according to the Kootenai Valley Times.

 

Benjamin purchased the property through real estate broker Todd Savage, who describes himself as a “strategic relocation consultant” assisting conservative city-dwellers relocating to rural areas like the plot Benjamin purchased. In a video on the website for his company, Black Rifle Real Estate, Savage’s business is described as helping people move to places where “where we support our nation and its allies in the fight against radical terrorism, and where the residents proudly support Blue Lives Matter.”

 

Savage told The Daily Beast that he’s seen an uptick in business as conservative urbanites try to move to rural areas. But Savage won’t work with just any buyer—his website warns that “snowflakes” and “Marxists” need not apply.

 

“We only work with people who are libertarian-right, end of story,” Savage told The Daily Beast. “Because we want people who will have the same belief system around us, and that’s OK.”

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 3:52 p.m. No.13816170   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6174 >>6186 >>6202 >>6223 >>6244 >>6275 >>6299 >>6308 >>6310 >>6321 >>6328 >>6331 >>6367 >>6393 >>6414 >>6467 >>6502 >>6593 >>6707

>>13816152

 

They are setting Owen Benjamin up

 

https://bonnercountydailybee.com/news/2021/may/27/new-compound-forming-residents-present-zoning-snp/

 

New compound forming, residents present zoning violations to commissioners

Concerned residents near the Moyie River along Earl Lane Road spoke to county commissioners on Tuesday, May 25, about an alleged “Ruby Ridge style” compound forming in Boundary County.

Pictured above is Owen Benjamin, who neighbors say have violated zoning provisions for the neighborhood.

 

By VICTOR CORRAL MARTINEZ

Hagadone News Network | May 27, 2021 1:00 AM

▶️ Listen to this article now.

 

BONNERS FERRY — Concerned residents near the Moyie River along Earl Lane Road spoke to county commissioners on Tuesday, May 25, about an alleged “Ruby Ridge style” compound forming in Boundary County.

 

Elaine Duncan and eight additional residents provided documentation supporting their belief that the owners, Struggle Bear Corporation and Owen Benjamin, have violated the zoning provisions for the neighborhood.

 

On the Great Bear Trail website, Owen Benjamin details a request for donations to his compound called BearTaria.

 

“Donate toward the creation of a community campground with cabins and utility. Your name and email address will be added to an exclusive list that will be given access to campgrounds year round depending on space available.”

 

This donation is under Owen Benjamin Inc. and discloses that the organization is a for-profit company with a post office box in Sandpoint.

 

The complaint cites that the 10-acre lot will be used for recreational commercial purposes, allowing people to use the land as a place to build a village of buildings.

 

Owen Benjamin is a former comedian and has been kicked out of most social media sites for his violations of user policies. Some of the content by Benjamin is related to flat-earth and other fringe conspiracy theories.

 

Many of Benjamin’s livestreams have since been taken down. Still, he received much notoriety for comments condemning people of the Jewish faith, claiming eugenics by government agencies and many other inaccurate claims.

 

In a video post, Benjamin said, “Gays and Jews were considered the worst of the worst. Why? Because if they get power, they will destroy your entire civilization. Has anyone not seen that happening?”

 

Duncan presented evidence in detail highlighting the violations she believes have occurred, including clearing in a zone designated for agriculture and forest land.

 

Additionally, Duncan recently detailed a construction crew set up in the open area on the gas pipeline with a pyramid tent, mobile camper and multiple tents.

 

“They’re doing something,” Duncan said.

 

As the presentation was made, Duncan outlined what she believes is probable cause violations being committed, and under section 4.7 in county zoning provisions, the administration has the right to act.

 

The section details that if probable cause is established and the offender is offered the opportunity to correct the violations but doesn’t, then the administrator may request the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office to become responsible for enforcing the law.

 

Commissioner Dan Dinning seemed concerned about the complaint and documentation but reiterated that the process must be done correctly to be successful for it to proceed.

 

After hearing from the community and looking over details of the complaint, a concerned Tim Bertling quickly stated, “We have to fast-track this [complaint].”

 

The following steps in the process will be reviewed by the county prosecutor in communication with the planning and zoning board acting in an advisory capacity to the commissioners, who can then offer a cease and desist or require law enforcement to take action.

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 3:57 p.m. No.13816202   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6244 >>6275 >>6299 >>6308 >>6310 >>6321 >>6328 >>6331 >>6367 >>6393 >>6414 >>6467 >>6502 >>6593 >>6707

>>13816170

>>13816152

 

see how they do this shit:

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9640211/Disgraced-alt-right-comedian-Owen-Benjamin-planning-Idaho-refuge-online-pals.html

 

Disgraced alt-right comedian Owen Benjamin is planning Idaho 'refuge' for his online pals sparking fears from locals who fear repeat of deadly 1992 Ruby Ridge paramilitary stand-off

Owen Benjamin, 41, is a comedian who has embraced alt-right ideology

He was banned from social media for making anti-Semitic and racist comments

Benjamin has become popular figure on fringe, far-right internet sites

He invited supporters to donate $400 to build 'Beartaria' compound in Idaho

In videos, he spoke of having 'paramilitary friends' and a gun range at property

Benjamin recently purchased ten-acre piece of land in Boundary County, Idaho

Plans for compound sparked fears he wants to build 'Ruby Ridge-style' refuge

Benjamin denied that he has plans to use compound to build armed fortress

In 1992, feds raided Idaho cabin owned by white separatist Randy Weaver

A US Marshal, Weaver's son, and another man were killed in the raid

Federal agents were seeking to arrest Weaver on weapons charges

Ruby Ridge and botched siege in Waco, Texas have inspired far-right militias

By ARIEL ZILBER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

 

PUBLISHED: 10:56 EDT, 1 June 2021 | UPDATED: 12:25 EDT, 1 June 2021

 

keep reading: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9640211/Disgraced-alt-right-comedian-Owen-Benjamin-planning-Idaho-refuge-online-pals.html

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 4:04 p.m. No.13816244   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13816202

>>13816170

>>13816152

>>13816223

 

Owen Benjamin in Idaho

 

it is going to be a campsite for weddings

and camps for learning how to do things with your kids

and do shit with your own hands

gardening, etc.

No permanent people there.

If anyone listened to his streams that is "reporting" they would know this.

They are creating a narrative so they can do shit to Owen.

He never faded away like they hoped.

He is thriving.

So they will use this new angle to 'get him".

They cannot stand that they di not silence his voice

so this is the next tactic.

Won't work as too many enjoy his streams as it is funny and entertaining daily.

His reach is growing and people love him and his family.

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 4:09 p.m. No.13816275   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6296 >>6502

>>13816152

>>13816170

>>13816202

 

why did the writer include this?:

 

It is unclear if Benjamin - who has made multiple homophobic pronouncements on his videos - realizes that the word 'bear' is common slang in the gay community for a large, hairy man.

 

you really think he has never heard this

he is a comedian from Hollywood

you think he has never heard of the gay bear thing

 

of course he has

 

He also makes sure to take back the BEAR

 

as he always closes his livestreams with

 

"be fruitful and multiply, don't be fruity and blow a guy".

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 4:13 p.m. No.13816299   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6308 >>6310 >>6321 >>6331 >>6367 >>6393 >>6414 >>6461

>>13816152

>>13816170

>>13816202

 

Yahoo News

 

 

> flyer distributed at a hearing last week urging county commissioners to block construction on Benjamin’s property reads.

 

“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.

 

 

https://news.yahoo.com/neighbors-fear-bear-themed-compound-084634963.html

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 4:14 p.m. No.13816308   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6310 >>6321 >>6331 >>6340 >>6367 >>6393 >>6414

>>13816299

>>13816152

>>13816170

>>13816202

 

https://kvt.news/2021/05/25/former-comic-riles-neighbors-with-bearteria-plans/

 

Former comic riles neighbors with ‘Bearteria’ plans (updated)

May 25, 2021

By Mike Weland

 

 

A former Hollywood comic now living in Sandpoint is allegedly offering his “Bears,” or fans of his right-wing blog who “donate” $400, the use of a Boundary County property recently purchased on Earl Lane for paramilitary-style training. It’s drawing sharp concern from not only neighboring property owners, most of them retired elderly, but from many in the community concerned of an “Aryan Nations” style compound springing up along the Moyie River.

 

A group met with Boundary County Commissioners this morning after filing a land-use complaint six weeks ago and hearing nothing back.

 

In a letter April 14 to county contract planner Clare Marley, Ruen-Yeager & Associates, Sandpoint, Terry Auten wrote of selling a ten-acre portion of property he owns on Earl Lane Road to Struggle Bear LLC.

 

“I’m telling you this because I was recently made aware of an unsettling situation with potential unpleasant outcome and want to do everything I can to prevent it,” he wrote.

 

He provided a screenshot taken from a social media site dated April 4; “You may now go to Owen’s property! Here’s the address to Bearteria Sanctuary,” the headline reads. “Comedian Owen Benjamin has officially secured land at 774 Earl Lane Rd, Bonners Ferry, Idaho for his new Ruby-Ridge-style compound and has invited EVERYONE who contributed $400 (or any amount) to begin making their way here. We can now begin creating the beautiful dream bear village Owen promised us. See you there, guys!”

 

“Owen Benjamin Smith is an American comedian, actor, and alt-right political commentator,” his Wikipedia entry reads. “He has repeatedly had his social media accounts on various services suspended or removed for his statements, including hate speech and antisemitism.”

 

In a packet of information for Marley’s consideration and presented Tuesday to county commissioners was an August 19, 2020, press release issued by Stand Against Supremacy, a citizen’s advocacy group opposing “Owen Benjamin’s White Nationalist Compound in Sandpoint.”

 

“Former West Hollywood piano comic, turned white supremacist cult leader, Owen Benjamin Smith is raising funds from his followers to purchase over 200 acres in Northern Idaho …” they wrote. “Working with licensed real estate agent Brandon Verrett of Verrett’s Tactical in Bonners Ferry, ID, Smith currently has his eyes set on a large property in Northern Idaho. With plans to ship in 5,000 supporters/cult members that refer to themselves as “bears,” each donating $400 and paying rent to live in trailers on the property while Smith builds a castle.”

 

Attorney Alison Dunbar, representing Verrett, wrote Wednesday in a letter requesting “a correction be published immediately,” that her client is not a real estate agent and has had no involvement in any real estate transactions with Smith.

 

“Stand Against White Supremacy may have valiant goals,” she writes, “but their website is not a reputable source of information and provides no sources for the information published.”

 

That purchase apparently fell through, paving the way for the 10-acre sale, allegedly involving Black Rifle Real Estate, Sandpoint, which caters specifically to the American Redoubt, “the Last Refuge of the American Patriot!”

 

cont:

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 4:15 p.m. No.13816310   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6321

>>13816308

>>13816299

>>13816152

>>13816170

>>13816202

 

fake fear

retarded hysteria

narrative push

 

cont:

 

“Whether you plan to have a bug-out survival property, a full-time family homestead or retire and build your dream home, Rural America gives you ultimate freedom and safety far away from the Sanctuary City,” they write on their website. “Living on a rural property in a Free State also gives you the best chance to survive major events such as an EMP or nuclear strike, invasion by foreign powers and even a possible coming Civil War. Better to be Safe than sorry …”

 

The firm, it says on their website, “supports and recommends Brandon Verrett, lead instructor for VerTac Firearms Training based in Northern Idaho.”

 

Verret’s Tactical is said to be the agency set to provide the “bears” tactical firearms training.

 

“In it (Ursa Rio update #1126 April 27, 2021) he announces that he has selected dates to begin building ‘infrastructure’ and holding a two-week-long documentary event that will ‘include people flying in’ and tactical ‘firearms training by Verrett’s ‘VerTac’ Tactical,” part of the complaint provided planning and zoning and commissioners reads. “All his followers are are invited to attend this ‘epic’ event.”

 

“While Mr. Verrett does know Mr. Smith,” Dunbar writes, “they have not discussed that Verrett’s Tactical will provide any trainings for Mr. Smith in any capacity.”

 

In Tuesday’s meeting, neighboring property owners urged expedited action, to include consideration of a cease and desist order, estimating that up to 700 “bears” have donated and are planning to attend the property.

 

“Owen has purchased 40 cords of wood and 2,000 bags of concrete,” they wrote in a handout given to county commissioners. “He said he will be hauling water from the river to mix concrete … Immediate action on your part needed to prevent escalation. You are the only people who can prevent this reenactment of Ruby Ridge.”

 

“This poses a clear and present danger,” one long-time Earl Lane resident, a veteran of the 82nd Airborne who saw combat in Vietnam, said. “This is a commercial enterprise offering training in weapons and tactics and not a use allowed in this zone. There is no conceivable reason to allow this use. If we wait too long, it will be too late.”

 

Commission chair Dan Dinning said they must follow the established process, but commissioners agreed to coordinate with Marley and the prosecutor’s office to move forward as fast as possible.”

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 4:23 p.m. No.13816367   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6393

>>13816308 <<<< this is not Owens doing at all. It should be investigated who is doing this and reported how they are setting him up before any shit happens that is fake and gets people hurt to make news

>>13816299

>>13816152

>>13816170

>>13816202

 

THIS is not from Owen

 

this is assholes on the internet who are giving the location and encouraging jerks to come to the property

 

they give GPS coordinates

they are setting up a false flag on Owen and the Bears

 

 

>He provided a screenshot taken from a social media site dated April 4; “You may now go to Owen’s property! Here’s the address to Bearteria Sanctuary,” the headline reads. “Comedian Owen Benjamin has officially secured land at 774 Earl Lane Rd, Bonners Ferry, Idaho for his new Ruby-Ridge-style compound and has invited EVERYONE who contributed $400 (or any amount) to begin making their way here. We can now begin creating the beautiful dream bear village Owen promised us. See you there, guys!”

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 4:25 p.m. No.13816393   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6414

>>13816367

 

gross antifa type homeless squatters

are being encouraged to come there

to make it look bad

really look at the post

Owen did not encourage this shit

whether you like owen or not

LOOK at the FF setup in realtime

 

>>13816308 <<<< this is not Owens doing at all. It should be investigated who is doing this and reported how they are setting him up before any shit happens that is fake and gets people hurt to make news

 

>>13816299

>>13816152

>>13816170

>>13816202

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 4:28 p.m. No.13816414   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6449

>>13816393

 

>>13816308 <<<< this is not Owens doing at all. It should be investigated who is doing this and reported how they are setting him up before any shit happens that is fake and gets people hurt to make news

 

>>13816299

>>13816152

>>13816170

>>13816202

 

>In a letter April 14 to county contract planner Clare Marley, Ruen-Yeager & Associates, Sandpoint, Terry Auten wrote of selling a ten-acre portion of property he owns on Earl Lane Road to Struggle Bear LLC.

 

>“I’m telling you this because I was recently made aware of an unsettling situation with potential unpleasant outcome and want to do everything I can to prevent it,” he wrote.

 

this is not from owen

look at the way it is written

and also listen to his live streams as he does not tell everyone to just come

 

>He provided a screenshot taken from a social media site dated April 4; “You may now go to Owen’s property! Here’s the address to Bearteria Sanctuary,” the headline reads. “Comedian Owen Benjamin has officially secured land at 774 Earl Lane Rd, Bonners Ferry, Idaho for his new Ruby-Ridge-style compound and has invited EVERYONE who contributed $400 (or any amount) to begin making their way here. We can now begin creating the beautiful dream bear village Owen promised us. See you there, guys!”

Anonymous ID: 909075 June 2, 2021, 4:36 p.m. No.13816480   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13816152

keep an eye for False Flags on this land and against Owen

keep tabs on articles and any one who shows up there and causes trouble

influx of homeless people that go to that parcel