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Native American activist Nathan Phillips has violent criminal record and escaped from jail
Washington Examiner ^

Posted on 01/23/2019 6:11:37 PM PST by TigerClaws

Nathan Phillips, the Native American activist who falsely accused Covington Catholic High School students of blocking him during a confrontation he initiated, has a criminal record — including assault and escape from jail — and appears to have misrepresented his military service.

Phillips, 63, suggested high school junior Nick Sandmann, the teenager at the center of the viral encounter after separate D.C. rallies, face expulsion for failing to "accept any responsibility” or apologize to Phillips publicly.

In his own teenage years and early 20s, Phillips, using his adoptive name Nathaniel R. Stanard, was charged with escaping from prison, assault, and several alcohol-related crimes, according to local news reports at the time from his hometown of Lincoln, Neb.

Phillips, who was 19 at the time, was “charged with escaping from the Nebraska Penal Complex where he was confined May 3,” according to a May 9, 1974, article in the Lincoln Star. The court approved a bond of $500 and set a preliminary hearing for May 14.

He pleaded guilty to assault on June 19, 1974, and was fined $200. In addition, he was charged with underage possession of alcohol in 1972, 1973, and 1975, as well as negligent driving. A destruction of property charge against him was dropped in August 1973, but Phillips was sentenced to one year probation for a related charge of alcohol possession by a minor. In December 1978, he was charged with driving without a license.

Phillips also appears to have misrepresented his military service in the U.S. Marines. In April, he was quoted by Vogue as saying: "You know, I’m from Vietnam times. I’m what they call a recon ranger. That was my role."

In fact, Phillips spent most of his time in the Marines as a refrigerator technician after initially being an anti-tank missileman for four months. Phillips, then named “Stanard,” was not deployed outside the U.S. and never saw combat, according to the Marine Corps. Military records provided to the Washington Examiner show that Phillips served in the Marine Corps Reserve between 1972 to 1976 and reached the rank of private, E-1, on April 18, 1975.

The Lakota People’s Law Project, some of whose members participated in the Indigenous Peoples' March with Phillips and later encountered the Covington students who had taken part in the March for Life, described Phillips as a Vietnam veteran.

That was incorrect, but Phillips himself appeared not to have claimed he was in Vietnam, repeatedly describing himself in interviews as a “Vietnam times veteran." In 2000, however, he described himself to the Washington Post as having been "a Marine Corps infantryman," without mentioning that for the vast majority of his service he had been a refrigerator technician.

Phillips did not respond to questions about his military record discrepancies or his criminal record.

n an interview on Sunday with Rewire News, Phillips criticized the Covington Catholic students for their behavior, saying Native American children would not be allowed to act that way.

“We’re indigenous. We’re different than that. When we see our youth going the wrong way, we will go up and say, 'You are doing the wrong thing there nephew, or grandson,'" he said. “This is just the wrong way. I tell them, 'This is the way you have to behave. This is wrong, this is right. You gotta do it a certain way. We have protocols.'”

“You know, if [the Covington Catholic student] was my child, I would not be happy with the school officials right now to allow my child to behave that way. I don’t care if my child is that way,” added Phillips. “When he’s out in public, he’d better behave.”

Phillips has described being forcibly taken from his birth family at the age of 5 and struggling with alcoholism as a young man before becoming sober. He has also spent much of his life agitating for Native American causes and seeking his own identity as a member of the Omaha Tribe.

He told CNN this week: "I was raised away from my family. I was put in foster care and so I didn't have a traditional indigenous upbringing. I was brought up just like these young guys were brought up. Well, maybe I wasn't Catholic school, but I was public school.


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To: TigerClaws

Okey-dokey: so our Native American Marine served in the reserves but at the same period he was in, he broke out prison, committed assaults, etc., etc.?

I don’t want to sound “Old Corps” or anything but if the timeline is correct, he should have had an Undesirable Discharge as a result of his civilian convictions. Something doesn’t ring true.

Another fun fact - you aren’t “promoted” to Private E-1 - that’s the rank everybody starts at from Boot Camp. If he was a Private, he was busted down to it for some offense or another.

Any way you cut it, he was useless even then.


41 posted on 01/23/2019 6:40:46 PM PST by Chainmail (A simple rule of life: if you can be blamed, you're responsible.)
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To: TigerClaws
Any Marines here in CA in the early 70's?

My real issue.....who is supporting/paying/managing/handling this man and his compatriots? Because as soon as we know the middle management of this "protest" enterprise, we have CONSPIRACY to commit all kinds of torts and crimes. Have never been able to interest an investigator in the money trail.

42 posted on 01/23/2019 6:40:58 PM PST by Mamzelle
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To: Chainmail

E-1 is a big tell, Chief.


43 posted on 01/23/2019 6:42:38 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: artichokegrower

“So was he in the Marines or in a Nebraska jail? “

If he was in the reserves it is possible when he wasn’t in jail he could have been able to “serve”. I wonder how that relates to his 3 AWOLS. ie: was he in civilian lockup when he was supposed to show up for duty?


44 posted on 01/23/2019 6:43:46 PM PST by Polynikes ( Hakkaa palle)
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To: Polynikes

And people wonder why there are stereotypes SMH.


45 posted on 01/23/2019 6:44:54 PM PST by Polynikes ( Hakkaa palle)
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To: TigerClaws

He pleaded guilty to assault on June 19, 1974, and was fined $200. In addition, he was charged with underage possession of alcohol in 1972, 1973, and 1975, as well as negligent driving. A destruction of property charge against him was dropped in August 1973, but Phillips was sentenced to one year probation for a related charge of alcohol possession by a minor. In December 1978, he was charged with driving without a license.

Military records provided to the Washington Examiner show that Phillips served in the Marine Corps Reserve between 1972 to 1976 and reached the rank of private, E-1, on April 18, 1975.

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These two paragraphs do not seem to line up. On probation and in the military??


46 posted on 01/23/2019 6:45:22 PM PST by Chickensoup (Leftists totalitarian fascists appear to be planning to eradicate conservatives)
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To: TigerClaws
He told CNN this week: "I was raised away from my family. I was put in foster care and so I didn't have a traditional indigenous upbringing. I was brought up just like these young guys were brought up. Well, maybe I wasn't Catholic school, but I was public school.

The only thing that s4ets him apart from Warren is that he has actual native blood and genetics.

47 posted on 01/23/2019 6:46:20 PM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith......)
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To: mylife

Accurate and succinct description of the situation.


48 posted on 01/23/2019 6:46:41 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it")
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To: ConjunctionJunction
Yep. You start out as private (pay grade E-1) in the Marines. Methinks that he reached the rank in 1975 because of several Article 15s (non-judicial punishments). Maybe he made lance corporal and then got busted a couple of ranks. He sounds like a serial f***-up.
49 posted on 01/23/2019 6:47:03 PM PST by 17th Miss Regt
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To: Chickensoup

I’ll bet these were all civilian offenses while he was in the reserves. And then something happened in the reserves to get him busted to E-1 as well.


50 posted on 01/23/2019 6:50:21 PM PST by 17th Miss Regt
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Per FR member Captain Rhino:

Looked at Chief’s video.

Couple of points for clarification about the pages shown from his service record book (SRB). (BTW, the Chief is connected, this info is definitely not from a DD 214. This is an actual scan of his assignments page.):

1. Rifleman for two days.

This is just an admin entry to put him back on to a Marine Corps unit’s rolls after he returned from his initial recruit training and MOS training. Likely this reserve rifle company was providing admin support for all Marine Corps Reserve (MCR) Marines living in the general Omaha area. He was probably joined on 721106 so he could liquidate his travel claim and get his regular pay. The rifleman designation is a default entry. Once they processed his paperwork, he is transferred (by another unit diary entry) the next day (721107) to a MCR aviation utility unit in Lincoln, Nebraska. That’s were he is going to do his weekend drills.

2. Hanging around Lincoln.

He is joined to Marine Wing Utility Squadron 4 (MWUS-4) the next day (721108). MWUS-4 is a place you would expect a refrigeration mechanic to be assigned. The extract shown in the video for this period has standard entries: annual entries for audits and an entry showing him going onto annual active duty for training (ATD) and coming off it 2 weeks later. The last entry we were shown is of his transfer in December 1973. Since we lack the next entry (being joined to the new unit), we should not read too much into this entry. The earlier DD-214 extract shows him not returning to active duty until August 1974, so he was still somewhere in the reserves, perhaps at a unit a little closer to home.

3. Then Something Happened.

In the normal course of events, a Reservist does initial active duty for recruit training and MOS training. (This can be split up if there are no school slots immediately available after completing recruit training.) When not on active duty, reservists drill one weekend a month with their unit and attend two weeks of active duty for training annually(ATD). This is the pattern for the 6-8 years of a typical reserve contract. If you break the contract (by not attending drill weekends or ATD, failing to maintain standards, etc.), you can be ordered to active duty. I am not certain but I also believe it is possible to request to be called to active duty so you can end your contracted period of service earlier. Given his subsequently less than stellar conduct, he was probably ordered to active duty for some significant infraction.

4. His first UA(AWOL) was the last straw for some CO.

The next assignment page entry the Chief shows us is in May 1975 (750519) when he is run to Unauthorized Absence (UA) status. (Absent Without Leave (AWOL) is entered so that the 30 day minimum clock on that offense is simultaneously started in case the Marine is gone longer than a month.) Two days later, 750521 he is sent to confinement (the Brig) for two months. He returns to duty on 750722. He was UA, according to the entries for one, maybe two days. Under normal circumstances, 2 days UA is not punished by two months in the brig. You get 2 months in the brig (usually along with being reduced in rank and fined) when your enlisted and officer leadership is finally, really, and truly feed up with your nonsense. At this point, he has been back on active duty a little less than a year. Imagine what has been going on to reach this point of exasperation with the private. Interestingly, when he goes UA for six days in September 1975, there is no confinement. He just goes back to duty. He is put in UA status again on 751206 but we don’t have any more entries to see how the offense was handled.

5. He may have “Bad Paper.”

What follows is speculation since his full SRB is not available to examine, but I suspect that he might have already been awaiting an administrative discharge or had been tried by a courts martial.

During the early and mid-1970s, the Marine Corps faced a crisis in the number of poor performing Marines it was having to process for discharge. (It was not the only service experiencing this problem.) This toleration of petty infractions sometimes was the case if the unit was being forced into carrying the Marine on its rolls while awaiting completion of the often considerable time required for the automatic review process by an overburdened military judicial system. This review is required when a bad conduct or dishonorable discharge is ordered as part of the sentence of a courts martial. At times during this period, this process was so long that a Marine would complete the confinement portion of their punishment and return to the unit to await the final administrative process. At that point, how much further punishment could be inflicted on someone who had essentially nothing left to lose? The resulting situation was essentially an uneasy truce between the unit and the Marine awaiting discharge. The unit didn’t unduly harass the Marine if the Marine was more or less conforming to expected minimum standards of performance and behavior. In return, the Marine had three squares a day, a place to sleep and bathe, got some portion of a private’s pay, and could go on liberty if he stayed out of/didn’t cause further trouble.

Later in the 70s, the Marine Corps would develop the “Expeditious Discharge Program,” which streamlined the discharge process and greatly shortened the time required from many months to often less than a month to discharge a poor performing/trouble making Marine. Real criminals, as always, continued to be tried and punished by courts martial.

It is unclear if there was or wasn’t a courts martial in his case because the DD-214 extract lists “Not on File” under Transcript of Courts Martial Trial. Considered in context, “Not on file” cannot be considered the equivalent of “N/A.”

On the other hand, the DD-214 simply states his duty status as “Discharged.” So, if there was no courts martial, he might have gone out the gate with a “General” or “Other Than Honorable” discharge based on his low proficiency and conduct marks.

A General discharge is the very best he could have left with because, as the Chief said, still a private after four years of service says something special - and it isn’t good - about the quality of your service.


51 posted on 01/23/2019 6:53:35 PM PST by TigerClaws
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To: TigerClaws

Bolshekrat hero!


52 posted on 01/23/2019 6:54:10 PM PST by depressed in 06 (60 in '20.)
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To: TigerClaws

And to think all these lefties threatening the Covington High kids for this POS. Now a verified POS!


53 posted on 01/23/2019 6:56:27 PM PST by dowcaet
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To: artichokegrower

EXACTLY and he has claimed that he ran away from his FOSTER home when he was 16, so NO “parental” permission could be given for him to join the military, when he was UNDERAGE, which he would have been, when he claimed he “joined the Marines; not to mention the fact that he was in the RESERVES, not the actual corps!


54 posted on 01/23/2019 6:58:09 PM PST by nopardons
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To: TigerClaws

I hope the lamestream media keep interviewing him, over and over again. Let him talk, talk, talk.

They aren’t helping themselves.


55 posted on 01/23/2019 6:59:11 PM PST by Valpal1
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To: TigerClaws

Bum with a drum


56 posted on 01/23/2019 7:00:01 PM PST by RightGeek (FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
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To: Beagle8U
SPOT ON!

His entire life story is just one damned lie after another!

57 posted on 01/23/2019 7:00:53 PM PST by nopardons
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To: 17th Miss Regt

Do they not have a “no stripe” = “buck” private vs. a “stripe” private any longer?


58 posted on 01/23/2019 7:01:24 PM PST by scrabblehack
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To: Valpal1

He changes his lies each time. They never ask him any real questions or confront him.

Contrast that to the teenager on the Today Show. He’s asked if he should apologize. If the kid says he did nothing wrong and regrets nothing, he’s arrogant and has no concern about the people in his school and town. If he says he did do something wrong, he’s guilty. If he says he regrets it, he’s cast as being guilty and this what the media did.


59 posted on 01/23/2019 7:01:41 PM PST by TigerClaws
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To: 17th Miss Regt

sterling character.


60 posted on 01/23/2019 7:03:58 PM PST by Chickensoup (Leftists totalitarian fascists appear to be planning to eradicate conservatives)
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