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‘Antifa’ and media are subverting democracy in Enid, Oklahoma

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Subject: ‘Antifa’ and media are subverting democracy in Enid, Oklahoma
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 24 17:32:34 UTC
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 by: D. Ray - Mon, 25 Mar 2024 17:32 UTC

Enid, Oklahoma – A group of “progressive” activists are attempting to
recall a city commissioner due to his alleged ties to Charlottesville’s
Unite the Right rally in 2017. While they claim to be “concerned citizens”
fighting against “hate,” an independent Justice Report investigation has
unearthed alarming social media posts and links to the anti-White extremism
movement, commonly referred to as “Antifa.”

In 2023, Judd Blevins, a former marine and Oklahoma native, ran for the
position of City Commissioner of Enid’s Ward 1. The election stirred
controversy, however, after local leftists discovered a malicious online
dox of Blevins, that claims he may have attended the 2017 Charlottesville
protest. Despite this, Judd won the election and currently represents his
community as a member of a six-man city council.

Outraged by the result, local leftists immediately began a campaign to
undermine the election and recall Blevens. Their agitation, which takes the
form of breathless fearmongering at an open mic during City Council
meetings, has elevated the issue to a national level.

Known as the Enid Social Justice Committee (ESJC), the group is a coalition
of Democrats, progressives, socialists, and other sympathetic groups
rallying under one banner to harass Blevins and his supporters and,
ultimately, unseat him from office. The group is run by a pair of local
journalists, now-Reverend James Neal and Kristi Rice Balden, whose hard
stance against Blevins and the conservative values held by a majority of
Enidites, often result in outlandish displays.

Neal, a Navy veteran who currently ministers to an “all-inclusive” Orthodox
Church, describes himself as an “open and affirming” man of faith. Like
many left-wing, antifascist priests, Neal is paradoxically pro-Satan,
pro-transsexual, a supporter of open borders, and believes in the idea of
recreational abortion access. He also regularly derides mainline
churchgoers and average GOP supporters as “Christofascists” and “White
supremacists,” despite Enid’s 60% Republican voting base.

Like a chameleon, Neal often uses his religion as a convenient vehicle to
disseminate his left-wing extremist ideology. Sometimes, he is called out
on it, with some on Facebook labeling him a “fake internet priest.” Still,
Neal believes he has a “righteous obligation” to “oppose nazism,” calling
it an “evil problem of humanity.” He even borrows words from the embattled
Biden administration, claiming his ESJC is fighting to “reclaim the soul of
the community” by fighting so-called “hate groups” operating in Enid.

Already receiving financial support from OK Progress Now—a Democrat
NGO—Neal suggests his supporters contribute more by leveraging contacts
with critically-panned groups like the terror-linked SPLC, and the Zionist
Anti-Defamation League, to “bring to bear every ounce of every influence we
can” to “oppose evil in the form of nazism and white supremacy.”

Hiding behind an American flag and a cross, Neal uses overtly patriotic
themes to seduce centrists and neoliberals to his ESJC. While the scheme
appears to have worked to some degree, with two normal-looking elderly
White women featured as the group’s poster children—Neal’s extreme hatred
of what he calls “Nazis” can be evidenced on his personal Facebook page,
which hundreds follow.

In a Facebook post discussing his favorite movies, Neal states,

“So I hear the billionaires who are destroying our planet, starving the
vulnerable, and exploiting the working class are all building themselves
doomsday bunkers,” he said in a post dated January 22nd, equating the deeds
of Jewish oligarchs to White men. “I quite enjoy the scene in Dirty Dozen
when they drop all the fuel and grenades from the air vents in the Nazi
bunkers. Anywho.”

“Stand by Me, Raiders of the Lost Ark (even if it’s just the part where the
Nazis’ faces melt), The Goonies… If they made a movie about a misfit band
of kids who set out on a journey to see a dead nazi…I would definitely
watch that,” he ghoulishly commented in another.

Neal’s hatred would not go unmatched. In fact, multiple associates of the
ESJC openly promote their adherence to fringe, anti-White belief systems
like communism and anarchism, with some showing reverence to pages that
lionize armed militias.

Jacob McNew, an anarchist hydroponics major currently living in Stillwater,
Oklahoma, is one of the ESJC’s largest mouthpieces. A visibly overweight
McNew could be seen during the latest mainstream media push to capitalize
on the Blevins story. He would proudly repurpose a screenshot of himself
from an NBC television special for his Facebook profile picture, calling it
his “nazi-fighting face.”

An examination of McNeal’s Facebook page contains a trove of evidence that
showcases his support for the anti-White extremist movement, commonly
referred to as Antifa. Online, McNew has endorsed the Antifa-adjacent
Socialist Rifle Association, the Black Flag Anarco-Syndaclist Cooperative,
the Oklahoma branch of the terror-linked Anti-Racist Action, and the
UK-based “Anarchism Research Group.”

Additionally, he has “liked” a page called the John Brown Brigades, an
affinity group dedicated to “armed insurrectionary anti-racism.” It’s also
a propaganda wing for the heavily armed and terror-linked John Brown Gun
Club (JBGC). The anti-White paramilitary militia made national headlines in
2019 when one of its members, 69-year-old Willem van Spronsen, carried out
a violent terrorist attack against an ICE facility in Tacoma, Washington.

Police justifiably neutralized Spronsen over the course of a premeditated
firebombing, and would later be hailed as a “martyr” by Antifa the world
over. The JBGC has since been embroiled in acts of violence during protests
in support of all-ages drag shows. Their members have called for the mass
murder of pro-White activists, the destruction of private property, and
even the assassination of politicians for their adherence to what they
believe are “fascist” governance policies.

McNeal’s dalliance with anti-White hate movements like the JBGC is not just
an online gesture. He has the hammer and sickle of the former Soviet Union
tattooed on his calf, evidenced in a photo uploaded by a sexual partner and
fellow ESJC member, “Ben Clark.”

“Enid is doomed. At least there will be a recall,” said McNew in one
Facebook post. “If you live in Ward 1 in Enid, get registered and VOTE THIS
NAZI OUT OF OFFICE!”

Joining McNew in a vitriolic embrace of anti-White hate is 33-year-old
Annamarie Baldwin, daughter of the ESJC’s chairwoman Kristi Rice and
currently living in Chicago. On Facebook, the staunch enemy of Judd Blevins
openly dons a Black facemask adorned with the “circle A” of the Antifa
movement, calling herself “your friendly neighborhood anarchist.”

“No borders. No Cops. No Cages,” the post continued.

The iconic “circle A” symbol would later be classified as a symbol
indicative of “anarchist violent extremism,” according to a domestic terror
report issued by the federal government.

Balden’s father, Byron Balden, is one of two names to appear on a police
report related to an incident in which Blevin’s brake lines had been cut
following a Veteran’s Day event in 2023. The other name to appear is Jacob
McNew. Although McNew has denied cutting Blevins’ brake lines, Byron
appears to have remained silent on the matter.

While the ESJC constantly fearmongers over the lawful activities of duly
elected politicians, it appears to turn a blind eye to the overtly criminal
acts of its own supporters. 42-year-old Sarah Marie “Miller” Jeffries, a
vocal opponent of Blevins and ESJC associate, holds an alarming criminal
history in the state of Oklahoma.

Having been arrested on numerous charges related to drunk driving, petty
larceny, shoplifting, and public intoxication, Jeffries’ most serious crime
was in 2015, when she pled guilty to assault and battery of a police
officer. At the time, she was given a sweetheart deal by the state of
Oklahoma, with charges amended to misdemeanor resisting arrest.

Additionally, Jeffries was also alleged to have hurled her “bodily fluids”
on a government employee, but the charge was ultimately dismissed with
costs. For these crimes, Jeffries walked away with a suspended license and
a mental health assessment. Since then, the ESJC advocate has been picked
up numerous times for shoplifting, with her latest infraction as early as
2019 in Woods County.

Jeffries currently serves as a nun in James Neals’ Holy Cross Orthodox
Catholic church, with her turn to progressive religion coming about through
an undisclosed “near-death experience” in 2019, according to an interview
with Enid News.

Despite these alarming contradictions, the ESJC continues its campaign of
targeted harassment against Blevins, enjoying full-spectrum support from
the mainstream media. While NBC may paint these “progressive” activists as
good-hearted Democrats fighting against a “spoiled, conservative elite,” a
cursory glance into the activities of its most prominent members reveals
the complete opposite.

Outlets like HuffPo and NBC have devoted precious airtime to a small-town
council race that many coastal liberals would consider “fly-over country.”
The apparent moral hypocrisy of the situation beggars belief, but the
recent push to criminalize attendees of 2017’s Unite the Right protest may
shed more light on the overarching political situation.


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