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"Progressive Hunter" Jailhouse Confession: How the Right-Wing Media and Glenn Beck's Chalkboard Drove Byron Williams to Plot Assassination

Posted: 10/11/10 10:35 AM ET

"I would have never started watching Fox News if it wasn't for the fact that Beck was on there. And it was the things that he did, it was the things he exposed that blew my mind." - Byron Williams

READ the entire story at MediaMatters.org

Byron Williams, a 45-year-old ex-felon, exploded onto the national stage in the early morning hours of July 18.

According to a police investigation, Williams opened fire on California Highway Patrol officers who had stopped him on an Oakland freeway for driving erratically. For 12 frantic minutes, Williams traded shots with the police, employing three firearms and a small arsenal of ammunition, including armor-piercing rounds fired from a .308-caliber rifle.

When the smoke cleared, Williams surrendered; the ballistic body armor he was wearing had saved his life. Miraculously, only two of the 10 CHP officers involved in the shootout were injured.

In an affidavit, an Oakland police investigator reported that during an interview at the hospital, Williams "stated that his intention was to start a revolution by traveling to San Francisco and killing people of importance at the Tides Foundation and the ACLU."

Fifteen years after militia-movement-inspired bombers killed 168 people in the Oklahoma City federal building, right-wing domestic terror plots are a fact of life in America. Since 2008, violent extremists -- many of whom subscribe to the hate speech and conspiratorial fantasies of the conservative media -- have murdered churchgoers in Knoxville, police officers in Pittsburgh, and an abortion provider in Wichita.

Conspiracy theory-fueled extremism has long been a reaction to progressive government in the United States. Half a century ago, historian Richard Hofstadter wrote that right-wing thought had come to be dominated by the belief that Communist agents had infiltrated all levels of American government and society. The right, he explained, had identified a "sustained conspiracy, running over more than a generation, and reaching its climax in Roosevelt's New Deal, to undermine free capitalism, to bring the economy under the direction of the federal government, and to pave the way for socialism or communism."

In a 2009 report, the Southern Poverty Law Center found that the anti-government militia movement -- which had risen to prominence during the Clinton administration and faded away during the Bush years -- has returned. According to the SPLC, the anti-government resurgence has been buttressed by paranoid rhetoric from public officials like Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann and media figures like Fox News' Glenn Beck.

Just last month, Gregory Giusti pleaded guilty to repeatedly threatening House Speaker Nancy Pelosi -- including threatening to destroy her California home -- because he was "upset with her passing the health care law." His mother told a local news station that he "frequently gets in with a group of people that have really radical ideas," adding, "I'd say Fox News or all of those that are really radical, and he -- that's where he comes from."

After the 2008 election, Fox News personalities filled the airwaves with increasingly violent rhetoric and apocalyptic language. On his Fox News show, Beck talked about "put[ting] poison" in Pelosi's wine.

Observers of this most recent act were mystified by one of Byron Williams' reported targets: the Tides Foundation, a low-profile charitable organization known for funding environmentalists, community groups, and other organizations.

Beck, it turned out, had attacked Tides 29 times on his Fox News show in the year-and-a-half leading up to the shooting.

Now, in exclusive interviews and written correspondence, Williams speaks for himself. Asking me to be his "media advocate" he repeatedly instruced me to watch specific broadcasts of Beck's show for information on the conspiracy theory that drove him over the edge: an intricate plot involving Barack Obama, philanthropist George Soros, a Brazilian oil company, and the BP disaster.

Williams also points to other media figures -- right-wing propagandist David Horowitz, and Internet conspiracist and repeated Fox News guest Alex Jones -- as key sources of information to inspire his "revolution."

In a separate exchange with Examiner.com's Ed Walsh, Williams sought to defend Beck from "Obama and the liberals," whom he said are afraid of Beck "because he often exposes things that are simply forbidden in news." Williams said that Beck advocates non-violence and that he had already researched the conspiracy theories that informed his alleged plot -- before seeing them "confirm[ed]" on Beck's show.

Similarly, Williams tells Media Matters that "Beck would never say anything about a conspiracy, would never advocate violence. He'll never do anything... of this nature. But he'll give you every ounce of evidence that you could possibly need."

From the Santa Rita Jail, Williams opens up about the websites he frequented, the broadcasts he listened to, and the "evidence" of "sabotage" he "uncovered" that eventually led him to target Tides.

He asks that I help "make people realize that corrupt killers are in power, and want re-election!" Williams wants to make sure that the ideas that inspired him aren't "buried" from the public.

"I collect information on corruption," Williams says, "I've been at it for some time."

Beck, in particular, he says, is "like a schoolteacher on TV."

Continue to the full article at MediaMatters.org

 
"I would have never started watching Fox News if it wasn't for the fact that Beck was on there. And it was the things that he did, it was the things he exposed that blew my mind." - Byron Williams RE...
"I would have never started watching Fox News if it wasn't for the fact that Beck was on there. And it was the things that he did, it was the things he exposed that blew my mind." - Byron Williams RE...
 
 
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dbrett480
03:56 PM on 10/17/2010
I guess the concept of personal responsibility has disappeared. Bought a house you can't afford? It's the evil mortgage brokers. Got arrested? It's the evil police enforcing stereotypes. Crazy guy with gun? It's the evil right (or left) media.
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Mark Andre
If we cannot smash something, then blog!
08:27 PM on 10/17/2010
Dbrett480 - F&F!

I could not have said it better!
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Tristman
Green is good
08:06 PM on 10/16/2010
I wonder why there is no mention of the videogames and violent movies that other crazy people have given credit to.
12:43 PM on 10/15/2010
how long until there is a fair election?

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dbrett480
02:16 PM on 10/14/2010
I think more emphasis should be placed on the fact that an ex-felon had a mini armory. Clearly punishments are not severe enough for felons in possession.
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Trapster
Veni, vidi, vomui
07:29 AM on 10/14/2010
Work hard enough to spark paranoia in America and by golly, you can whip it up! These guys never listen to the other side so they aren't able to balance their thoughts or at least temper them.
McCarthy era = Beck/Fox era. These paranoid right wing masses of people are manipulated by the rich and powerful to do their bidding. By stoking fear of what? The boogie man. The monster under the bed. Weak minded and sad.
Eventually they'll figure it out how very easily they are manipulated to work against their own best interests just like their grandfathers and grandmothers did at the end of the McCarthy era. Calm down and go back to work. Go fishing, relax and vote Democrat of Independent.
03:49 PM on 10/13/2010
This is only one that say Beck influenced him when it get to three it may be time for the RICO act for Beck.
02:49 PM on 10/13/2010
Well, I guess the Beatles (who inspired Manson) and U2 (who inspired that guy who shot the actress) are as guilty of inciting violence as Beck is. I think ELO, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin did some backwards masking--throw them in too. Love him or hate him, can't lay this one on Beck
03:08 PM on 10/13/2010
GLENN Beck.
Not Beck the musician.
04:00 PM on 10/13/2010
Thanks for clearing that up--I wasn't sure. Good one!
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ceccm
Obama 2012
03:12 PM on 10/13/2010
these bands, even someone like Marylin Manson cannot be responsible because they never instigated violence, its just how people read into the lyrics. beck on the other hand has talked on a news station about poisoning current elected leaders, its a bit more blatant
04:01 PM on 10/13/2010
Has Beck ever blatantly encouraged violence? I'm not a fan at all, but I think its a stretch to blame him for this. It is the unbalanced person who takes the input (music, speech, etc.) and uses it to feed a violent fantasy
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Christopher Koulouris
01:33 AM on 10/13/2010
Forget Cusack’s Twitterers; let’s worry about the real enemies, those ready to assassinate literal law and order for their cause, the cause they apparently learned on FOX News, thanks to Glenn Beck. We’re sure the prophet himself will have a signature Fox News Spin on it.

http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2010/10/bryon-williams-the-california-highway-gunman-wants-you-to-know-he-idolizes-his-own-god-and-his-god-is-glenn-beck/
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08:35 PM on 10/12/2010
The police officers who were shot might be able to sue Glenn Beck for Beck inciting a mentally ill person to commit acts of Christian Fundamentalist terrorism. If Beck insists on inciting terrorism, he should at least pay the consequences in civil court, although a prison sentence is far more appropriate.
03:15 AM on 10/13/2010
He is childishly and gleefully testing the limits of free speech.
07:44 AM on 10/13/2010
Glenn Beck is an advocate for peaceful demonstration and non-violence, he routinely warns of radicals preforming violent acts against all involved. Do some research and you'll find there is simply no case, or I would take it.
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MikeLawson
Still to the Left, still Right for it
01:30 PM on 10/13/2010
Yes, he just jokes about violence and fantasizes about it, putting the ideas for action into the feeble-minded who would actually enact his "prophecies."
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Shredder628
Silence Gives Consent...
08:23 PM on 10/12/2010
It has been reported that Beck puts Vicks Vaporub on one knuckle of each hand to smear under his eyes to cause them to water ....
11:49 AM on 10/13/2010
Do you have actual proof, or are you just repeating useless hearsay?
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SusanElizabeth1949
My micro-bio may be empty but my head isn't.
01:10 PM on 10/13/2010
Unless Mr Beck has the emotional control of a toddler, it is the only explanation of his blubbering.
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WarriorLemming
Willard Romney, "runs-with-scissors".
02:57 PM on 10/13/2010
You don't get around too much, con, take a look at this video Glenn Beck putting in a Oscar winning moment of tears for all you mouth-breathers and knuckle-draggers:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka_UWyZ9xf4
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WarriorLemming
Willard Romney, "runs-with-scissors".
02:59 PM on 10/13/2010
It's more than "reported" it's been taped, lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka_UWyZ9xf4
05:51 PM on 10/12/2010
HuffPo - Give it a rest with Beck. The guy is going blind an has MS type symptoms. I know you need him for ratings. I know you are glad he is sick but try this: COMPASSION: a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering
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BeVeryAfraid
Epistemophobia is treatable my little 0 fan poster
06:30 PM on 10/12/2010
If he has those things my sympathy for him. If he doesn't he must be in hiding.
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Pot
Sick of the plutocrats!
07:30 PM on 10/12/2010
I will give Glenda compassion when he is compassionate to others. He smears people and good organizations every day. So where is HIS compassion?!?!?
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taquinas
11:06 PM on 10/12/2010
Yeah! We need justice for him too.
12:14 AM on 10/13/2010
Both sides smear, where is your criticism of the left? You all have lost any ability to have objectivity, that really is scary. Just because you believe Beck spreads hate you feel that gives you the right to hate?
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Al Nava
Working-Class & Progressive Revolutionary Leader
03:57 PM on 10/12/2010
Glen Beck, Fox News, & others are afraid of Progressives and the Progressive Movement, not the flip-flopping Moderates of the Democratic Party (such as President Obama, Reid, Boxer, etc.). They fear a revolution that can finally defeat Conservatism & their greedy Capitalist puppet-masters.
02:41 AM on 10/13/2010
you fear each other because tea partiers and progressives are the very same thing on opposite sides... counterweights, if you will
03:28 AM on 10/13/2010
Not even close. Progressives do not embrace violence. And, unlike the 'bagger, they are literate.
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WarriorLemming
Willard Romney, "runs-with-scissors".
03:03 PM on 10/13/2010
PartyOfMaybe, it's not fear but disgust of fakery on the Right.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka_UWyZ9xf4
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Freevo
If you want to see my micro send $5
03:38 PM on 10/12/2010
Becks' illnesses: god's punishment, karma or his own histrionics at play? But his words have powerful influence on the impressionable. For that, he is responsible.
05:56 PM on 10/12/2010
Becks' illnesses: god's punishment, karma or his own histrionics --- SO, now you are God?
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07:45 PM on 10/12/2010
Freevo did not make that claim, although many "Christian leaders" have said such things.

You are projecting.
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Wombaticus
All new info is analyzed against our experiences.
10:57 PM on 10/12/2010
By your name, I can just imagine YOU spend a huge amount of time telling everyone else what God thinks of them.
"Let he who is without sin cast the first stone" said some very smart progressive a long time ago, maybe you know him?
06:07 PM on 10/12/2010
So if someone you like gets sick, is that God's punishment or Karma? He's no more powerful than any other pundit on TV. You have a choice to listen to him or not. Anything can have influence on impressionable people: games on kids, weird movies on disenfranchised teens, books, radio, internet sites, etc.
07:17 PM on 10/12/2010
Actually Karam would be an excellent reason, as it involves cause and effect, basically our suffering is due to our own actions
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tj101
Hata ukinichukia la kweli nitakwambia
07:45 PM on 10/12/2010
Except that it's a proven fact by this article that beck viewers are mentally unstable.,
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PlutocratsSuck
Death Stars are people too, my friends
03:19 PM on 10/12/2010
Amoral conspiracy theorist meets highly motivated sociopath. I'm not even sure who's who.
01:24 PM on 10/12/2010
lol this is like blaming Jodi Foster for Hinckley shooting Reagan.
01:31 PM on 10/12/2010
It would be if Jodi Foster were on a channel with the word "News" constantly at the bottom, asking Americans every night if they were ever going to stop putting up with the crap Reagan (who she also accuses of being a Kenyan, racist, communist, etc) was causing our country.

Apples and oranges, my friend.
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tj101
Hata ukinichukia la kweli nitakwambia
01:44 PM on 10/12/2010
Did Jodie Foster ever claim the Reagan was "indoctrinating our children"? Trying to "destroy capitalism"?

These are some of the numerous lies the beck stated on air, about the Tides org.