Anonymous ID: 12a8eb Sept. 17, 2022, 10:57 p.m. No.17536628   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Since the first edition was published in the winter of 1993, The Resister’s production, editorship, and readership have been engulfed in mystery—which perhaps could be expected of a periodical produced by and for an audience of Special Forces soldiers trained in unconventional warfare and in avoiding detection by enemies and authorities. Its earliest iteration appeared online; by 1996, however, the publication (the circulation of which remains unknown) began appearing in bound, print form. Initially existing on the periphery of the military community, the magazine made national news in April 1995 when a copy was found in the car of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh (who had served in the US Army but had been denied entry into Special Forces). Using the fax signature on McVeigh’s copy of the publication, federal authorities traced the editorship of the “political warfare journal” to Special Forces sergeant first class Steven M. Barry, whose editorials in the magazine appeared under the pen name of “J.F.A. Davidson.” Eleven days after the Oklahoma City bombing, Barry—with his face obscured and his voice electronically altered—appeared on the CBS TV news show 60 Minutes.

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