Posted on 11/07/2005 9:05:05 AM PST by LibertyRocks
Two former OU students accused of breaking into OUs underground tunnel network are members of a local activist group that claims it has been harassed by the FBI.
Group members said they were questioned by FBI agents about Joel Henry Hinrichs III and the books they own.
Christopher Boyce, 24, and James Kent Eldridge, 21, who are both charged with second-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit second-degree burglary, belonged to the Greenbriar Collective, a group that practices organic gardening and operates a lending library out of a house in east Norman.
According to the Cleveland County District Attorneys office, Boyce and Eldridge broke into the Richards Hall zoology building in the early hours of Oct. 20 via an underground tunnel and entered a room marked biohazard. A sealed glass vial was confiscated from one of the suspects after they were apprehended by police.
Members of the Greenbriar Collective said the group was not involved with the break-in.
We dont know why they did it, Jacki Sellens, former OU student and Greenbriar member, said. We only know that we know that they would never do anything to hurt anyone.
The group has been visited by the FBI twice in the past two months, the member said.
The first visit, which took place on Sept. 21, upset Greenbriar members, who said they have done nothing illegal.
Members of the Greenbriar Collective said they are a peaceful group focused on helping people. The group hosts weekly vegetarian potlucks, and two members of the group traveled to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina to help feed displaced storm survivors, said Mike Risley, OU alumnus and Greenbriar member.
The group is also fixing discarded computers to donate to charity, Risley said.
Norman resident John Rushton, who lives at the Greenbriar house at 823 N. Findlay Ave., said two clean-cut men in business casual attire arrived at the house in an unmarked car at about 10 a.m. Sept. 21. The men identified themselves as FBI agents and seemed to have information about the residents of the house and other members of the Greenbriar group, Rushton said.
They said Youre John Rushton, Rushton said. What do you know about Ruckus Society? they asked me.
Ruckus Society is an activist group that provides civil disobedience training for environmental, human rights and social justice organizations, according to the Ruckus Societys Web site. Rushton had previously hosted Ruckus Society workshops at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Rushton said.
The men also knew the names of other members of the Greenbriar Collective, and they wanted to know what kind of books the group had in the house, Rushton said.
They wanted to know if we had a copy of The Anarchists Cookbook, which we dont, Rushton said.
The Anarchists Cookbook details how to make homemade explosives such as pipe bombs and Molotov cocktails.
Rushton said he refused to let the men inside the house.
They said If something happens in Norman, President George W. Bush will call and say Get me John Rushton, Rushton said.
Less than two weeks later, on Oct. 1, OU student Joel Henry Hinrichs III killed himself with a homemade explosive device while sitting on a bench outside George Lynn Cross Hall during the OU-Kansas State football game.
The FBI didnt visit the house directly after the incident, Rushton said. The Greenbriar Collective did not associate with Hinrichs, members said.
FBI Special Agent Martin Maag said he could not comment on the Hinrichs investigation. The Greenbriar Collective has not been targeted for investigation, he said. Maag said he was not aware of the Sept. 21 FBI visit to the Greenbriar house, although he said other FBI agents or officers from another law enforcement agency may have questioned the group.
As far as I know, we are not interested in that group for anything, Maag said.
Maag was present the second time the group was questioned, on or around Oct. 21, he said. Shortly after Boyce and Eldridge were arrested on a complaint of burglary, two FBI agents visited the Greenbriar house after the bureau received a phone tip that someone was moving boxes out of the house, Maag said.
Isaiah McCaslin, linguistics sophomore and Greenbriar Collective member, said he was sitting on the porch of the Greenbriar house when he was approached by two FBI agents who asked him if he had seen Hinrichs moving boxes out of the house.
I didnt really answer any of their questions because I was too busy making fun of them for asking if a dead guy was moving boxes around the house, McCaslin said. I went inside, and they said really creepily, Well be back.
Maag said the group was questioned as part of a routine canvassing of the neighborhood after the FBI received an anonymous tip.
I actually thought it was strange that they wouldnt talk to me, Maag said. We are required to follow up on any leads we get.
No information related to any ongoing investigations was obtained because of the anonymous phone tip, Maag said.
Were fairly sure [the FBI] will be back, said Maka Laughingwolf, Norman resident and Greenbriar member. But were not worried about it, because were not doing anything wrong.
Ping to new article... Discusses FBI questioning of the "Greenbriar Collective" - group that runs the 3rd Space lending library co-founded by Chris Boyce.
Two visits where questions were asked is harasment? These people need to get some perspective (along with some more protein in their diets).
A member of the collective then added, "Resistence is futile; you will be assimilated."
What a stupid name for a group.
How very reassuring.
I doubt that they could were they to be in a federal lock-up for a time.
Man how times have changed.
When we "broke into the tunnels" at college it was a totally different time and attitude..
Cop: OK, what fraternity are you with?
Me: We're just scouting locations to play dungeons and dragons
cop: Fine, don't tell me but you better not be having any orgies down there.
Me: No sir, girls won't go down there.
Cop: Yeah well they have better sense. Now, get out of here.
It's a different world... the modern world is so wonderful and so terrible all at the same time.
So, the FBI paid these "peace-loving" anarchists a visit or two, just weeks prior to Hinrichs blowing himself up. And, they have visited them prior as well. The public face that Boren and others have put forth, that this is "an isolated incident," a "lone suicide," would seem to be completely shot down by these FBI visits. What prompted them to drop in on these guys? The other OU student with the pipe bomb, attempting to board a plane? Internet "chatter?" There's a connecting thread somewhere. The Triangle frat?
And, whatever happened to Hinrich's car, when was it removed from the apartment parking lot?
Regardless, it is quite plain now, that the FBI and Boren were lying.
The Falcon! But where's the Snowman?
There.
Fixed it.
"peace-loving" anarchists - oxymoron...emphasis on the moron.
What were these guys up to and what is the connection to the bomber.
Yes, it is clear that Boren and the FBI are lying...
Thanks for the ping...this is getting more and more curious...
What I find rather interesting is this comment,
I didnt really answer any of their questions because I was too busy making fun of them for asking if a dead guy was moving boxes around the house, McCaslin said. I went inside, and they said really creepily, Well be back.
Just keeping in mind that they have not released the results of the autopsy/DNA testing yet - to my knowledge at least.
I have no reason to think that Hinrichs was NOT the one who died in the bombing on Oct. 1. I just find it rather intriguing given that the guy obviously assumed they were questioning him regarding an incident that happened after the 1st. It is not stated if the incident called in was before or after the 1st though.
According to a poster here at FR - Christopher Boyce's roommate was a member of the Triangle Fraternity. The same fraternity that Joel Hinrichs was a member of. The same fraternity that was apparently used as a "safe house" for Pakistani/Muslim students just after 9/11 when they were feeling at risk due to the association of Islamic Terrorists and Atta's connection with the mosque in Norman.
Eureka! That's it! I've always wondered how the BORG got their name and now it's been revealed. It was a corruption down through time of the word Gorp (a blend of fruit and nuts eaten by the handful by generations of members of the Greenbriar Collective.)
Rushton said he refused to let the men inside the house.
They said If something happens in Norman, President George W. Bush will call and say Get me John Rushton, Rushton said.
Oh my, aren't we important. Faced down those nasty FBI agents all by ourselves, did we?
John Rushton sounds like a real pantload. Somehow I picture Mr. Rushton as a young John Kerry wannabe, a wet-behind-the-ears spoiled college student blowhard, totally full of himself and out to get anybody in the establishment while painting himself as a victim of it.
Interesting- I'm not sure I have anything specific to the Ruckus Society, but I have run across them & their members while looking for info on others- they are a nasty little group of nihilists.
Only a fool "talks" to the FBI. Our modern day Gestapo.
People who whine they're being harrassed are usually trying to shift the focus away from their own activities. Seems the Greenbriar Collective and Norman Islamists have that much in common, at least. I suspect they have more in common than that.
Leftwing domestic terrorists.
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