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Demosthenes
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notorial dissent wrote:You're a sick woman Demo, you've singlehandedly invented a whole new paranoia vector. I love it.
The Illuminati made me do it.
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And since I'm procrastinating on a project I really don't want to do...

Which of the following items is not true about Randy Weaver?

1) He was a member of the Aryan Nations

2) He had a sign up on his Idaho property that read "White Power is Supreme"

3) He considers himself a white separatist but not a racist

4) He used to sell Amway
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Demosthenes wrote:4) He used to sell Amway
Obviously not true. He sold Mary Kay. Even got himself one of those pink cadillacs, I hear tell.

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Weaver was indeed an Amway distributor. Just like serial killer Paul Bernardo, US Senator John Ensign, and former Sec of State Alexander Haig.
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Demosthenes wrote:Weaver was indeed an Amway distributor. Just like serial killer Paul Bernardo, US Senator John Ensign, and former Sec of State Alexander Haig.
I was guessing that 4 was a lure, and that the real false answer was 3.
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4 was indeed the lure, but the real answer is 1.

Randy Weaver attended a couple of Aryan Nation picnics / gathering but decided not to join. That's why the feds set him up on the sawed off shotgun charge. They approached him about filing the end off a couple of guns for $300. Sawed off shotguns are illegal unless a stamp tax is paid.

He did it, and they offered him a deal: infiltrate the Aryan Nations for us or we'll press charges. Weaver said no. The rest is history.

After the Ruby Ridge mess, a jury found Weaver not guilty on the gun charges.