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Militia Efforts to Converge at the Border Fizzle Out

What if militias announced a showdown with the feds and nobody came?

That鈥檚 pretty much what happened in Texas this week, after a handful of militia activists called on their fellow militia members to intervene in the increasingly fraught humanitarian crisis on the U.S.-Mexico border, involving large numbers of children from Central America who are straining the government鈥檚 ability to process their complicated cases.

For a Texas militiaman named Chris Davis, there was nothing complicated about it. In a video he posted at YouTube 鈥 which he has since been removed 鈥 he offered a simple solution for dealing with the young border crossers.

鈥淗ow?鈥 Davis asked rhetorically. 鈥淵ou see an illegal, you point your gun right dead at them, right between the eyes, and say 鈥楪et back across the border, or you will be shot.鈥 Simple as that. If you get any flak from sheriffs, city, or feds, Border Patrol, tell them look 鈥 this is our birthright. We have a right to secure our own land. This is our land. This is our birthright.鈥

A graphic from the Operation Secure Our Border Facebook page

Davis鈥檚 solution was part of his call to his fellow militia members to make their way to the Texas border near Laredo in order to prevent child refugees from crossing there. Late last week, he at various online forums, including his Operation Secure Our Border Facebook page. 鈥淎ll Texas & National Militia Available Please Converge Immediately,鈥 it said. The alert said the 鈥渕ission鈥 was to 鈥渃lose down Laredo Crossing for starters,鈥 and that the operation would be 鈥渃omplete when border fence is in place and secure.鈥

It named a gathering point at a truck stop in Encinal, Texas, and concluded: 鈥淚t's time to bring down the thunder. Activating the Patriots willing to stand up for America GO GO GO. 鈥 Let's share this like the brushfires of Liberty.鈥

However, Davis鈥 militia muster call quickly vanished into virtual thin air. Shortly after he began receiving media attention 鈥 including accounts in the 聽, , and 鈥 he not only took down all his YouTube videos and deleted his channel there, he also deleted his Facebook page and all its incendiary antigovernment content.

Davis told that he removed the video Monday because it was taken out of context "by a newspaper that supports amnesty."

鈥淲e鈥檙e here to supplement and be where law enforcement is not and help them support the border,鈥 Davis told . 鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing malicious, there鈥檚 no malicious intent 鈥 every person is vetted. We鈥檙e just here to serve freedom, liberty and national sovereignty.鈥

Davis described himself as a 37-year-old truck driver, saying he had served in the Army and National Guard, and had been involved in Open Carry Texas events. He told reporters that the militia was in 鈥減reliminary stages of recruiting and training volunteers鈥 and would be showing up in Laredo 鈥渋n a few weeks.鈥 He wouldn鈥檛 say how many were involved.

He and a spokeswoman from North Carolina named Denice Freeman tried to quickly reshape the image of their campaign.

鈥淭his is not a 鈥榞o-in-guns-blazing鈥 kind of thing,鈥 Freeman told the . 鈥淭his will be handled with the utmost professionalism and security and safety for everyone involved.鈥

One of Davis鈥 Texas cohorts, a militiaman from Rocksprings named Rick Light, told the that he was surprised by the video.

鈥淚鈥檝e never known Chris Davis to threaten anyone like that,鈥 Light said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of hype and Commander Davis is kind of being targeted.鈥

Light insisted that they plan to be a 鈥減roductive, professional militia that just assists our law enforcement.鈥

Within a few days, though, Davis had dropped out of view entirely. Scheduled to appear on a web talk show on the conspiracist Truth Broadcasting Network called Death to the New World Order, Davis simply didn鈥檛 show up. The host, Harry Link, told listeners that he called Davis himself and was told he simply couldn鈥檛 do the interview.

Link was furious, and spent the bulk of his remaining hour-plus of airtime ranting against Davis, claiming that the militia presence on the border not only was 鈥渇ake鈥 but actually comprised a New World Order 鈥減syops鈥 program designed to fool true Patriots like himself.

Davis identified himself to a couple of reporters as a 鈥淚II Percenter,鈥 one of several organizations. However, , one of the originators of the 鈥淚II Percent鈥 concept and something of a self-anointed kingmaker in the militia movement, about Davis鈥 plans on the border, concluding: 鈥淏ased on what I know now, stay as far away from this incipient exercise in cluster coitus as you can."

However, Davis was not the only right-wing extremist calling for militias to head for the Texas border. At the Free Republic 鈥 where 鈥淥peration Secure Our Border鈥 bulletins was posted 鈥 publisher , this time for the California militias to get out there and help support the efforts in Texas.

鈥淥k, this is just the germination of the plan,鈥 Robinson wrote. 鈥淲e have independent units from the Bolinas Border Patrol and the Central Valley Citizens militia joining forces with independent citizens militia units of Texas to defend our southern border in Texas, to protest Obama's lawless open borders policies and to rally support for Governor Perry to officially call out Guard units and Texas militia units at his disposal to defend the border!! Lawsuits will not cut it. The invasion is happening now. Action must be taken NOW!!鈥

That plan seems to have drawn roughly the same response as Davis鈥 muster 鈥 namely, none at all.

Likewise, another Patriot-movement site called 鈥溾, operated by a woman named Barbie Rodgers, ran Davis鈥檚 original 鈥淐all to Action鈥, and then became a short-lived conduit for information about the Texas effort. She told an interviewer on Newsmax鈥檚 鈥淢idPoint鈥 show that this would be an ongoing effort: 鈥淭his will continue for days and weeks to come鈥 and spread 鈥渢o other points鈥 along the Mexico border, .

An Express-News reporter called Rodgers鈥 "Patriot Hotline" and was told that there were already "boots on the ground" in Laredo. The message at the hotline told callers to provide a name to perform a "criminal background check to make sure you don't have any felonies".

And then there was militia enthusiast Dyna DeRien, who posts at YouTube as and the 鈥淐EO and founder鈥 of 鈥渢he American Anti-Federalist Patriot Party.鈥 After Davis yanked all his videos from the Internet, hers were the only videos remaining on the web describing the militia plan of attack and the motivation for turning out on the border.

"We're tired of those SOBs in Washington D.C. bringing all these illegals into our country and just spreading 'em out with all their diseases all over the place," she said.

A day later, that rant had been taken down, too.

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