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Pete Santilli, an Internet radio host and strong advocate of the armed occupation near Burns, Oregon, led a demonstration outside the FBI’s makeshift headquarters there.
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Does the ACLU know the criminal they are defending Pete Santilli would break and enter into homes waved guns at civilians on the highway in El Paso has sent death threat’s and false police reports to myself and countless others, advocated to take away a latino reporters first amendment rights and on and on and on this psyoper is no first amendment champion he’s working with Army Psyops as a cointelpro provocatuer to help the government stage a counter revolution against real patriots while honeypotting them and transferring their information to the FBI as the L.A. Times exposed Pete Santilli as a informant with their analysis on the Oregon Standoff.
A significant amount of the FBI’s information used to charge Ammon Bundy came from an activist named Pete Santilli, who was living inside the refuge and broadcasting live his conversations with fellow activists.
To demonstrate a conspiracy, the government has a lower burden than it would with similar charges, such as aiding and abetting, or solicitation. A conspiracy charge in federal court does not require the underlying offense to have taken place, so prosecutors can charge the defendants based on their statements, without proving they actually committed a crime.
That is where Santilli’s broadcasts proved so useful to the FBI.