William Fulton, the chief Joe Miller bodyguard involved in the handcuffing of a journalist Sunday at a campaign event in an Anchorage school, denies he's a member of the Kenai Peninsula-based Alaska Citizens Militia but maintains regular communication with the group on its Web forum and has been called "supply sergeant" by the group's founder.Our earlier story discussed this event, in which Alaska Dispatch editor Tony Hopfinger was handcuffed and held by Joe Miller's personal police. That team included two active-duty military, and the on-site team was commanded by William Fulton himself, the owner of Drop Zone Security. From the ADN's earlier reporting:
Miller's chief guard at the Middle School event, Drop Zone owner William Fulton, said it wasn't his job to ensure soldiers complied with the regulations, though he said he informs them of their duty.Some background on the Alaska Citizens' Militia from Talking Points Memo:
"They're adults -- they are responsible for themselves," Fulton said.
He said the two soldiers called him Monday and said they may be in trouble.
The Alaska Citizens' Militia describes its mission statement as: "To set forth the historical and Constitutional basis for the establishment of the Alaska Citizens Militia; to explain its mission and goals; its uniqueness as the final defense against tyrannical government at all levels; and to suggest an organizational structure."The original ADN story describes Drop Zone as "a Spenard surplus store and protection service." Is that a reference to Spenard Builders Supply, the building supply store that sponsored Todd Palin's snowboarding team, and figures in several Palin-era Wasilla scandals, as well as VECO? Hard to tell from the ADN story, but Spenard may just be a neighborhood both occupy. (Thanks to commenter colleen2 for the Village Voice link.)
Among the problems its website lists are "firearms restrictions or other disarmament," "mandatory medical anything," and "involuntary involvement in anything," among other things, in its "ACTS OF WAR" section.
The ACM was started by Norm Olsen, who the Southern Poverty Law Center reports also started the Michigan Militia, though he was kicked out after touting this theory about the Oklahoma City bombing: "The Japanese government had bombed the federal building there as a return favor for the sarin gas subway attack that he said the U.S. government carried out in Tokyo."
If you're curious, here's a fast Drop Zone profile; they list themselves as an Army & Navy supply store as well as a security outfit. Here's another profile. Bonsai66 at DailyKos has done some preliminary digging, and turned up this picture of the Drop Zone mother ship.
I'd start checking to see if Joe Miller has further ties to Alaska Citizens Militia (beyond Fulton and Drop Zone), and to the Alaska Independence Party, of Todd Palin fame, as well. He sweats authoritarianism and the attitude toward freedom that hurts people.
For the right Jimmy Olsen, this could be a target-rich environment. But hurry; the election is just around the corner.
(Here's Rachel on Scott McAdams, Miller's Democratic opponent. You can contribute to the McAdams campaign here.)
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