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Protest Convoy Headed to Southern Border Is Calling Itself an ‘Army of God’
VICE NEWS ^ | 1.26.2024 | Tess Owen

Posted on 01/27/2024 10:10:40 AM PST by Dr. Marten

A trucker convoy of “patriots” is heading to the U.S. border with Mexico next week, as the standoff between Texas and the federal government intensifies.
The organizers of the “Take Our Border Back” convoy have called themselves “God’s army” and say they’re on a mission to stand up against the “globalists” who they claim are conspiring to keep U.S. borders open and destroy the country. 

“This is a biblical, monumental moment that’s been put together by God,” one convoy organizer said on a recent planning call. “We are besieged on all sides by dark forces of evil,” said another. “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the sons of God. It is time for the remnant to rise.” (The remnant, from the Book of Revelation, are the ones who remain faithful to Jesus Christ in times of crisis).

 

Experts say that the Christian nationalist overtones in this rhetoric adds a dangerous dimension to an already fraught situation. 

“When people believe that they are working on behalf of God, they might be willing to resort to relatively extreme measures,” said Ruth Braunstein, assistant professor of sociology at the University of Connecticut and author of “Prophets and Patriots: Faith in Democracy Across the Political Divide.”  ”And so you have a politically volatile situation that could become much more so, in part because of this rhetoric.”

The organizers current plan is for the convoy to depart Virginia Beach on Monday and snake down through the southeast, stopping over in Jacksonville, Florida before making its way to several stops along the border. The convoy will then split up for separate rallies on Feb. 3, one near Eagle Pass, Texas, a second in Yuma, Arizona, and a third in San Ysidro, California. 

A group of six patriot-world influencers, including Kim Yeater, who runs a self-empowerment self-help group and an anti-voter fraud group, started organizing the convoy around a month ago. “God’s army is rising up,” she said on the planning call. “We all have been chosen for this time.” 

 

"GOD’S ARMY IS RISING UP," SAID KIM YEATER, ONE OF THE CONVOY ORGANIZERS, ON A PLANNING CALL

The convoy was originally intended to send a message to the Biden Administration: “Secure Our Borders.” Its website calls on “all active & retired law enforcement and military, veterans, mama bears, elected officials, business owners, ranchers, truckers, bikers, media and LAW ABIDING, freedom-loving Americans,” to join the cause. 

But recent events have significantly raised the stakes for the convoy. Two weeks ago the Texas National Guard seized control of Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas—an epicenter of unauthorized border crossings—and erected razor wire around it, effectively limiting Border Patrol’s access to the area. It was an act of aggression in a simmering dispute between Texas and the federal government over who has jurisdictional authority over the border. 

Days later, a migrant woman and two children drowned while attempting to cross the Rio Grande into Eagle Pass. The Biden Administration claimed that the Texas National Guard prevented Border Patrol from saving them, which Texas has denied. 

Earlier this week, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government—not Texas—had authority over the border, and that Border Control could cut down the razor wire. Texas has since doubled down on erecting razor wire, and officials said that they plan to “hold the line.” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott wrote a letter accusing the federal government of “breaking its compact between the United States and the States.” At least 16 Republican governors say they support him, as Biden faces calls from some Democrats to “federalize” the Texas national guard, which would remove it from Abbott’s command. 

 

RETIRED MILITARY COMMANDER PETE CHAMBERS GIVES A RUNDOWN OF THE SITUATION IN EAGLE PASS, TEXAS, DURING A PLANNING CALL FOR THE CONVOY

These latest developments have aroused civil war fantasies on fringe forums, as well as on the social media accounts of GOP lawmakers and right-wing political commentators. On Thursday, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt and Newsmax host Carl Rigbie mused about the possibility of a “force-on-force conflict” erupting between the federal government and the Texas National Guard, The Daily Beast reported

And this all means that the border convoy is garnering more interest than it might have done a couple of weeks ago. 

The convoy’s crowdfunder on GiveSendGo has raked in more than $30,000 just this week, totaling nearly $50,000 by Friday morning. “Once willing to die defending this country, now willing to die protecting my family from what this country has become,” said one donor, who identified himself as a Navy vet. “Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes,” wrote another. 

Thousands of dollars rolled in on Wednesday, when Infowars’ Alex Jones interviewed one of the organizers, Pete Chambers, a former military commander who says he was a green beret. “There’s a war literally happening now for America,” Jones said. 

“We’re at 1774 right now,” said Chambers. He later drew a comparison with the Biblical story of Gideon’s Army; in the Book of Judges, the army’s faith in God allowed them to prevail over their enemy despite being vastly outnumbered. 

A photo of one of the billboards, courtesy of one of the convoy organizers Scotty Saks 

Ads for the convoy have gone up on 40 digital billboards in Florida, Texas, Louisiana, and California, courtesy of a “private donor” whose identity organizers would not disclose. 

In an interview with VICE News, organizer Scotty Saks, who is the host of “Sovereign Radio,” said the convoy has nothing to do with the ongoing fight between Texas and the feds. “We’re not really focused on that,” said Saks. “We’re staying the course about making this peaceful assembly as large as we can make it, to make a statement to federal, state, local officials that we don’t want open borders.”

But the temperature continues to rise around Texas’s border with Mexico. On Thursday evening, former president and current GOP frontrunner Donald Trump weighed in, calling on “all willing states to deploy their guards to Texas to prevent the entry of illegals.”

With all this happening in the background, Saks, who is running PR for the convoy, may struggle to keep the demonstration contained and on message. Word of the convoy is spreading online—not as a straightforward border protest, but a massive show of support for Abbott. “Freedom Convoy to Aid Texas in Border Security as Abbott Defies Feds” declared conservative blog Headline USA. “Truckers Convoy Heads to Texas to Put a Stop to Biden’s Border Madness” wrote another right-wing blog. 

Saks stressed that the convoy and rallies are supposed to be peaceful demonstrations, but acknowledged that not everyone coming may be on the same page. 

“We realize we may have infiltrators. There may be some people who try to subvert us, who jump in the convoy—provocateurs. We may have some, and they’re going to have to deal with our security team, they'll be asked to leave,” Saks told VICE News. “We won’t tolerate anyone brandishing a weapon or starting trouble, or making this more than what it’s supposed to be.” 

We’re not going to make waves…This is just to make a statement, have music, pray,” Saks added. “It's only a call to arms if the people around us make it a call to arms.” 

In a Friday morning appearance on Fox Business, GOP Congressman from Texas Keith Self, who has promoted the convoy, suggested that as many as 700,000 vehicles could participate and echoed organizers, saying it is intended to be a peaceful demonstration. 

Saks says that organizers have been in contact with local law enforcement along the convoy routes and in rally locations. Additionally, the rallies will take place on private property, which he says will empower event security to remove any troublemakers. The locations for the Arizona and California rallies haven’t been posted yet. 

The Texas rally is taking place in Quemado, about a 25-minute drive from Eagle Pass, at the “Children’s Cornerstone Ranch,” which provides ministerial services to kids. 

Some have suggested online that the convoy is a “psyop,” stacked with undercover agents, designed to lure well-meaning “patriots” into a violent event—which is what a quarter of Americans believe happened with the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

“Don’t go. Remember Jan 6th. Don’t fall for it again,” a user wrote on the far-right forum patriots.win.” I don’t care how peacefully you assemble. Some Fed will instigate violence and MAGA will be blamed for it. If one shot is fired, everything is over. You know it will be fired.”

But the narratives inherent to Christian nationalism offer moral justification for engaging in violence, says Braunstein, and in the context of the escalating drama over the border, that makes some of the organizers’ rhetoric concerning. Braunstein cited polling by Public Religion Research Institute finding that nearly a third of Republicans believe that “true American patriots may have to resort to violence to save the country.”

The same study found that number jumped by ten percentage points when combined with Christian Nationalist ideology, and belief in racist “replacement theory” that suggests that “immigrants are invading our country and replacing our cultural and ethnic background.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: bordersecurity; globalism; texas
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1 posted on 01/27/2024 10:10:40 AM PST by Dr. Marten
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To: Dr. Marten

Jake? Elwood!?


2 posted on 01/27/2024 10:12:33 AM PST by DesertRhino (2016 Star Wars, 2020 The Empire Strikes Back, 2024... RETURN OF THE JEDI)
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They need to put BIDEN FOR PRESIDENT bumper stickers all over their vehicles.


3 posted on 01/27/2024 10:13:19 AM PST by rovenstinez
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4 posted on 01/27/2024 10:14:42 AM PST by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire, or both.)
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“But the narratives inherent to Christian nationalism offer moral justification for engaging in violence, says Braunstein”

It was called the Revolution at the time. Back when property taxes paid for church schools. Braunstein wouldn’t know, no one in his family was here.

“and belief in racist “replacement theory” that suggests that “immigrants are invading our country and replacing our cultural and ethnic background.” “

Hilarious. What’s “racist” about replacement theory? The current head of the DHS has talked about it openly and expressed his enthusiasm for it. Guess that makes him a Waciss!


5 posted on 01/27/2024 10:15:40 AM PST by Regulator (It's fraud, Jim)
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This kind of project will be absolutely riddled with FBI informants.

Stay clear of it.

Local, Local, Local.

6 posted on 01/27/2024 10:16:58 AM PST by flamberge (Are we there yet?)
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To: Dr. Marten
standoff between constitutionally and legally-protected freedom-loving Patriots Texas and the unconstitutional and illegal portion of the now totalitarian federal government
7 posted on 01/27/2024 10:20:05 AM PST by Jim W N (MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ (Jude 3) and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
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To: Regulator

Suggest everyone write to Tess Owen and give her your opinion of her biased article.

tess.owen@vice.com


8 posted on 01/27/2024 10:22:26 AM PST by Metrobank
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To: flamberge
This kind of project will be absolutely riddled with FBI informants.

Good point. It depends too if Feds helped arrange it.

The US deep-state is devious, but they are also a completely bloated bureaucracy. Local offices and agents wouldn't piss if their pants were on fire unless instructed to, and all their various political masters in DC studied and agreed to the plan in advance.

9 posted on 01/27/2024 10:22:28 AM PST by PGR88
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To: Dr. Marten

an army truly of God wouldn’t be going just to demonstrate (feel good activity) but to actually right a wrong.

God doesn’t care about feelings until people get sincere about relationship with God. He allows pressure/problems and waits patiently for people to repent and want His help to do the right thing.

Just like many good parents do with their spoiled brat and wayward kids.


10 posted on 01/27/2024 10:23:58 AM PST by b4me
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To: Dr. Marten

How silly to claim they are on a mission from God.

I’m pretty sure he’s sitting this one out.


11 posted on 01/27/2024 10:26:59 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Dr. Marten

God probably doesn’t recognize jo bib me...for a long long time.


12 posted on 01/27/2024 10:32:24 AM PST by Leep (I've got a virus twice in one month. Should i lock myself down for 2 yrs. Just to be safe?)
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To: Metrobank

I just read somewhere that Vice was being sold off along with Buzzfeed. Who GAF what their opinions are now?


13 posted on 01/27/2024 10:33:26 AM PST by Prince of Space (Trump 2024!)
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To: Dr. Marten

Carpetbomb them and send them to Jesus.


14 posted on 01/27/2024 10:33:53 AM PST by Captainpaintball (America needs a Conservative DICTATOR if it hopes to survive. )
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15 posted on 01/27/2024 10:41:22 AM PST by Sertorius (A hayseed with no Greek and dam^ proud of it)
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To: flamberge
Local, Local, Local

Fully agree. I'm all for Texas doing what it needs to do but another convoy is like trying to

change a flat tire when the engine is blown.

What did the last 2 convoys accomplish? What did the Minuteman Project accomplish? We're not going to get America back by asking D.C. to behave. We've tried. The country has to be reconstructed from the ground up, this means at the neighborhood - county level. This is such a dangerous time to leave home base.

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16 posted on 01/27/2024 10:53:53 AM PST by conservativeimage (Divorce the Deep State and Reconstruct Civilian Government: https://tasa.americanstatenationals.org)
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To: Dr. Marten

Really, Tess? “Patriots” in quotes?


17 posted on 01/27/2024 11:04:32 AM PST by sauropod (The obedient always think of themselves as virtuous rather than cowardly.)
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To: PGR88
The US deep-state is devious, but they are also a completely bloated bureaucracy.

...and that is really what will save us. Bloated and incompetent bureaucracy that cannot organize the concentration camps or the police actions needed to fill them. They will pretend to work, and the Government will pretend to pay them, as the Russians used to say.

Life will go on for the rest of us. Well, most of us.

It must really suck to be an FBI informant. They have you on a threat of endless prosecution and jail if you do not play along. There is always "one more thing" they want, and they don't really pay you much, if anything. You are on your third "Handler" who is an obvious DEI hire. She does not even try to hide her contempt for you. They are never going to let you off the hook, but they will eventually discard you and throw you to the wolves. Why keep doing this?

I expect as the quality and competence of new agency hires continues to decline, more than a few informants will get to a point of "take this job and shove it". Oops! Gonna need another new FBI agent.

18 posted on 01/27/2024 11:14:00 AM PST by flamberge ("It's a big club, and you are not in it." (George Carlin))
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To: Dr. Marten

Someone pass the author some smelling salts.


19 posted on 01/27/2024 11:14:06 AM PST by lastchance (Cognovit Dominus qui sunt eius.)
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To: b4me

Army of God—sounds ominous to be—like a Crusade. This could get ugly fast. Will nationalized Texas Guard fire on Texas Rangers? I think not. Will FBI agents, in a heartbeat. This is looking like 1860. Remember the Alamo!


20 posted on 01/27/2024 11:21:23 AM PST by Forward the Light Brigade ( Ride to the sound of the Guns!)
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