Oath Keepers in Three Forks
Oath Keepers keep their promise in Three Forks
"We, the People are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts --
not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow men who pervert the
Constitution."
-- Abraham Lincoln
Oath Keepers Conference At Three Forks - Mission Accomplished
Oath Keepers is a national association of active-duty military, veterans, and peace-officer personnel who have become cognizant of the sacred gravity in the oath of enlistment. The Oath Keepers association was formed to remind all military personnel, veterans, and peace-officers that a knowledge of the Constitution they swore to uphold and defend is of paramount importance to the individual soldier or peace officer. And to America.
Oath Keepers was founded in March of 2009 by Constitutional Attorney Stewart Rhodes of Nevada. Stewart Rhodes is a former U.S. Army Ranger who graduated Yale Law School with honors and enjoyed working for Congressman. Ron Paul's Washington, D.C., office. He travels with his lovely wife Tasha and their delightful children, a happy family on a mission to help save freedom in America.
Stewart wondered what he could do next after seeing that the Republican Party was not going to allow Ron Paul a fair shot at the White House. Knowing that time is short and action is needed on all fronts if America is to dodge the threat of an internationalized socialism and its inevitable oppression and enslavement of a once-free America, Stewart came up with the startlingly lucid idea to create a movement which would inform all Oath Takers of their obligation to become Oath Keepers. His campaign is that of educating military and law-enforcement about the Constitution which they've sworn to support and defend.
According to this year's three published Homeland Security papers on "right-wing extremism", "militias", and "home-grown terrorists", anyone who is worried about a one-world government, a North American Union, the loss of private gun ownership in America, the Federal Reserve, the open border with Mexico, the highly-questionable tactics of the IRS, or anyone who supported a third-party candidate such as Ron Paul or Chuck Baldwin or Bob Barr in last year's election , or even anyone who dares march in a Tea Party rally, or anyone who talks "very much" about the U.S. Constitution, is to be considered to be a threat to law enforcement, a potential terrorist or terrorism sympathizer.
Yes, the Department of Homeland Security has announced that participants in Tea Party rallies should be considered to be involved in "low-level terrorism". That's bad enough, but DHS capped off this three-fold tirade against freedom by actually announcing that our returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan should also be under surveillance as potential "converts" to terrorism. The time for Oath Keepers has arrived.
A Federal agenda which would promote such foolish and dangerous notions about American citizens and service people is an agenda of tyranny. Knowing this, Stewart has devised a way to return the allegiance of our men and women in uniform, and their counterparts in law-enforcement, back to its original and intended source of authority, the highest authority, the U.S. Constitution. Stewart figures that if indeed a rogue element operating within the Federal government should initiate circumstances which would call on service and law-enforcement personnel to violate the rights of citizens, such a criminal element would depend naturally on its expectations that the soldiers and police and Sheriffs would carry out their unlawful orders. Stewart's vision notes that if troops and peace officers only learn about that Constitution to which they swore an oath, any attempt to misuse the military and/or law-enforcement against the American people for compliance would be futile.
On Saturday, July 4, 2009, more than two thousand Montanans with pitched enthusiasm marched up Main Street in Bozeman to the cadence of dueling drums and sign-waving chants. The Tea Party patriots were on patrol and on topic. Leading them, just a step behind the drummers, were two symbols - an American flag and the Oath Keepers marching banner. Those two symbols of liberty paced side-by-side up the street ahead of the marching throng.
It was a Fourth of July to remember always, culminating with expressive speeches at the County Court House. A number of Oath Keepers from out of state had made the trip to march with local patriots. Leading them was Stewart Rhodes, the former Army Ranger turned Constitutional lawyer who worked for Ron Paul in Washington, D.C. and the founder of Oath Keepers.
But the Oath Keepers were not here just to march with the Tea Party. After the march on Main, the Oath Keepers would be featured at the Tea Party picnic where they would conduct the stirring Oath Keepers ceremony and administer to one and all the oath to protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. At that ceremony the Oath Keepers read aloud their "Ten unlawful orders" which they vow never to obey. There were many moist eyes as the crowd stood with raised hands and solemnly took the oath in unison. It was a beautiful and emotional moment, and it is now an unforgettable portrait of patriotism written into the history of Gallatin Valley.
After the events of the Tea Party the entourage of Oath Keepers drove in caravan out to Willow Creek for the annual Willow Creek Cannon Shoot to watch in marvel as Larry Pogreba fired a few volleys with his home-made cannon. Larry's cannon can fire a large black bowling ball up to two miles, and the high-flying shots put the Oath Keepers in awe. A short night's sleep led them to Sunday morning at the Sacajawea Hotel for their conference.
Four months old, the Oath Keepers association is spreading its popular message nation-wide. Members include a Montana Highway Patrolman, a California Highway Patrolman, various military officers including a two-star Major General, many enlisted active duty personnel, County Sheriffs and Police officers, even three people from Homeland Security. The Oath Keepers conference in Three Forks was one of several engagements for Stewart and his road crew. This conference featured wonderful speakers from law enforcement and the military.
Following Stewart Rhodes' presentation on the Constitution the conference heard a sterling presentation by Sheriff Richard Mack. Sheriff Mack spoke on the powers and responsibilities of the County Sheriff in today's America, taking the audience back to the Constitutionally-rooted authority of a County Sheriff in any county in America. Sheriff Mack is a polished and poised speaker and a man of great stature. A serious Oath Keeper, he revealed the duty of the County Sheriff to the people of the Sheriff's county, and he revealed the vested powers inherent to the badge which can protect his county's citizens from Federal intrusion. Sheriff Mack would know of such things, having won a Supreme Court challenge to the Clinton Administration's Brady (gun-control) bill. His victory over Federal usurpation embellished previously-forgotten but Constitutionally-based powers of the Sheriff as the highest law enforcement officer in any county, with authority over intruding Federal agencies or agents.
Sheriff Mack is the author of two books, the latest being "The County Sheriff: America's Last Hope". His first book is titled:"From My Cold Dead Hands", and deals with private gun ownership issues. He is from Arizona, with plans to move to Montana.
Following Sheriff Mack, Chauncey Normandin, Army veteran and 30 year veteran police Captain from Florida, gave a pleasing presentation on how to reach out to police with the Oath Keepers message. Captain Normandin drew from his career experiences in law enforcement to illustrate and drive home his approach to informing fellow peace officers of the Oath Keepers mission. His smiling attitude personalized his presentation and kept the audience focused on the positive nature of the Oath Keepers mission.
Captain Normandin was followed by US Navy LCDR David Gillie, graduate of the Naval War College and intelligence officer. LCDR Gillie spoke about the military oath and how military members can best keep their oaths. Active duty military personnel have the right and duty to refuse to obey an unlawful order, and, thanks to the Nuremberg War Crimes tribunals after World War II, the right to refuse an unlawful order is written into the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice). LCDR Gillie shared his faith in the Constitution and in his God as he presented detailed information on how to correctly refuse an unlawful order. LCDR Gillie is on active duty and flew in from Virginia for the conference.
Following LCDR David Gillie, Representative Joel Boniek and Representative Mike More, both current legislators for Montana, gave inspiring talks on the political aspects of Oath Keepers and the moral aspects of the Oath Keepers mission. Montana can be proud of each, as Representative Joel Boniek was the sponsor in the Montana legislature for Gary Marbut's (Montana Shooting Sports Association, Helena) "Made In Montana" gun bill which is designed to challenge Federal interpretations of the Interstate commerce clause in the Constitution and Representative Mike More wrote and introduced the Montana Sovereignty resolution. Both of those pieces of legislation/resolution attracted strong national coverage.
As the state coordinator for Oath Keepers in Montana, I closed the conference with an appeal for volunteers as Oath Keepers launches its mission in Montana. My goal is to see that Montana leads the nation as the first State in the Union to have an Oath Keepers chapter in every county. Why? Because no abusive authority at the national level can enforce nefarious agendas, or expect its unlawful orders to be obeyed by the military and the peace officer community, if a goodly percentage of military and law-enforcement personnel stand strong and proudly on their oath to the Constitution. The Oath Keepers message is that the oath of enlistment is sworn to the Constitution and not to any government agency, not to the three subservient branches of government, and not even to a U.S. President.
The Constitution is the highest authority in the United States of America. We'd like to keep it that way. It is to that hallowed document that all law enforcement and military personnel swear their oath. Reminding them of that is the mission of Oath Keepers.
If you want to be inspired, please read the testimonials by the many soldiers, officers, veterans, and peace officers who have signed on to the movement. Oath Keepers is teaching our service and peace-officer personnel how to make their way back to their rightful place in American society, how to stand against any threat of tyranny by simply honoring their oath and understanding the Constitution to which that oath is sworn. Stewart Rhodes feels that our military and peace-officer personnel belong in the bosom of America - the families and communities which make America great. One of Stewart's goals is to reunite these service people with their roots, historically and culturally. That can only be good for America. Our troops and our law-enforcement are a rightful and appreciated part of America. Reminding them of that can only be a good thing. Time is short. Join us. Be an Oath Taker and an Oath Keeper. And always remember -
"We, the People are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts -- not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow men who pervert the Constitution."
-- Abraham Lincoln
Elias Alias


Thanks Elias, for
Thanks Elias, for everything!
One correction: I was not an Army Ranger. I was an airborne reconnaissance scout for the 9th Division (E. Co. 60th Infantry, 9th ID Scouts).
Thanks to everyone who traveled so far to join us, especially LCDR Gillie and Chauncey Normandin. LCDR Gillie's class, in particular, was exceptional. Thanks also to Sheriff Mack, who drove down from Eureka early Sunday morning to join us.
We met some wonderful people while there. I consider Montana to be the freest state in the lower 48, which is why my wife and I chose to move there in 2005 (I practiced law in Polson for two years before a family illness forced a move back to Nevada). It was good to be back, and we will be back for good ASAP!
I look forward to the rapid growth of Oath Keepers in every county in Montana.
Stewart Rhodes
Thanks for the corrections,
Thanks for the corrections, Stewart. It was great to see you here. Can't thank you enough for choosing Bozeman/Three Forks for the Fourth of July celebration/march and the Fifth of July Oath Keepers conference at Three Forks. Next time we use the Sacajawea Hotel conference room we'll arrange for more chairs!
I've now got two dedicated and enthusiastic assistants involved in creating the Gallatin County Oath Keepers chapter - we'll spread our plan to every county starting from Gallatin County. The new website will help immensely! Thanks to Drew and your crew for getting that baby up and running.
http://oathkeepers.ning.com/
You're doing a great and noble thing, staying temporarily in Nevada for family health concerns. My bests to your family, and especially your loved-one whom y'all are caretaking for. We're all looking forward to your moving back to the Last Best Place when circumstances permit.
Carry on, Sir!
Salute!
Elias
From Siegfried R. Reiner, to
From Siegfried R. Reiner, to the readers, regarding Mr. Alias' article on the Gallatin County Tea Party and associated activities on 4 and 5 July of Montan Oath Keepers:
The present respondent has posted below an important text referenced by LCDR Gillie during his presentation at the 5 July Oath Keepers Conference held in Three Forks' Sacajewea Hotel.
LCDR Gillie noted that the current phenomenon of Americans rallying around the Constitution and of American public servants (Oath Takers) consciously becoming Oath Keepers by publicly reaffirming their oaths to the country's Supreme Law is nothing new, but simply a wholesome reprise of earlier American civic history.
Mr. Gillie reminded us that the same phenomenon happened in 1798 and 1799, in the midst of the National Crisis of the Quasi War with France, the XYZ Affair, etc. By rallying around the Constitution then, Americans were able to stop looking at each other as enemies (always among the greatest calamities for a republic) and rediscover their common interest in preserving the safety of their individual and common liberties under the Supreme Law, as previously established by the common consent of all.
(See Declaration of Independence, Para 2 and U.S. Constitution, Preamble, Article VII.)
As groups of private citizens and the officers of regularly established militia units throughout the country publicly renewed their oaths in 1798 and 1799 to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, many of these gatherings composed, adopted, and directed to the Congress and the President patriotic addresses, in which they announced what they had done and their united intentions to stand by their oaths.
Mr. Gillie read to us from then President Adams' response to one of these patriotic "Oath Keepers" addresses, in this case, the address of the officers of the First Brigade, Third Division, of the Massacusetts Militia, which they had adopted on the Sacred Ground of Lexington Green, MA, upon completion of their muster, inspection, and public renewal of their oaths.
Below is the text of President Adams' speech, transcribed word for word from the enlarged copy of the original in Adams' own hand that LCDR Gillie brought with him as a learning aid.
Note President Adams' emphasis on the importance of our Constitution and of Oath Keeping as the key to what will make America a refuge of Liberty, Safety, and Peace, while the rest of the world is a cauldron of Tyranny and Chaos.
Respectfully,
Siegfried R. Reiner
TO THE OFFICERS OF THE FIRST BRIGADE OF THE THIRD DIVISION
OF THE MILITIA OF MASSACHUSETTS.
11 October, 1798.
Gentlemen,
I have received from Major-General Hull and Brigadier-General Walker your unanimous address from Lexington, animated with a martial spirit, and expressed with a military dignity becoming your character and the memorable plains on which it was adopted.
While our country remains untainted with the principles and manners which are now producing desolation in so many parts of the world; while she continues sincere, and incapable of insidious and impious policy, we shall have the strongest reason to rejoice in the local destination assigned us by Providence. But should the people of America once become capable of that deep simulation towards one another, and towards foreign nations, which assumes the language of justice and moderation while it is practising iniquity and extravagance, and displays in the most captivating manner the charming pictures of candor, frankness, and sincerity, while it is rioting in rapine and insolence, this country will be the most miserable habitation in the world; because we have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition, revenge, or gallantry, would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
An address from the officers commanding two thousand eight hundred men, consisting of such substantial citizens as are able and willing at their own expense completely to arm and clothe themselves in handsome uniforms, does honor to that division of the militia which has done so much honor to its country.
Oaths in this country are as yet universally considered as sacred obligations. That which you have taken and so solemnly repeated on that venerable spot, is an ample pledge of your sincerity and devotion to your country and its government.
John Adams.
Awesome addendum! Mr.
Awesome addendum!
Mr. Reiner, thank you very much for filling in these important details of our conference in Three Forks. I of course could not include much of the wonderful and informative information given by each of the six featured speakers of the conference, so it's a novel effort on your part to include comments on LCDR Gillie's presentation - and that wonderful quote by Adams.
Please let me know if you'd ever wish to write an article for The Gallatin Valley Patriot, due out in a couple of weeks. I salute your knowledge of our history and your coverage of LCDR Gillie's presentation. Well done.
Salute!
Elias
Elias Alias=Stewart Rhodes
Elias Alias=Stewart Rhodes
Takin' bets here .... I'm
Takin' bets here ....
I'm not sure if you're comparing me 'with' Stewart Rhodes, which would be a compliment to me and a dis-service to him - or if you meant to imply that he and I are the same person using two different names. I'm guessing you mean the former.
If the former, I bow to Stewart's amazing stature, and would be honored to have a tenth the measure of presence Stewart possesses. If the latter, all I can say is that neither Stewart nor myself has any need to speak under different names.
Stewart Rhodes is easily identified via Internet search, his class records at Yale University's law school, his employment in Representative Ron Paul's Wsshington D.C. office, his personal blog, etc. But there are about two thousand Tea Party Patriots who saw Stewart and myself together holding the Oath Keepers banner at the head of the Fourth of July Tea Party parade and then standing together with that banner atop the steps of the County Court House where the Tea Party's impassioned speeches were witnessed by all. Not only that, I'm lucky to have video of that event, in which I can show both Stewart and self together in numerous frames and clips. Stewart is the sharp-looking younger man, neatly dressed and clean-shaven, while I am the rough-looking old guy with a longish beard who was wearing a Vietnam "Prisoner of War" shirt which I bought at the black wall in Washington D.C. back in the 1980s. All the proof of this exists in the many photographs published in last week's issue of The Big Sky Weekly, hard-copy.
Everyone who attended the Oath Keepers conference at Three Forks heard from Stewart and myself during the proceedings.
But I'm sure you were not trying to imply that Stewart and I are one-and-the-same individual, so I now can think of yet one other possibility for your 'meaning' in stating that we "equal" each other. I'm guessing that you also could have meant to imply that Stewart and I are equally inspired to fight for America's traditional culture and way of life. In that case you'd be danged right, and all bets are off. Both of us are fighters for liberty - every day, in every way we can. :)
Thanks for reading.
Salute!
Elias
Great article, Elias.
Great article, Elias. Thanks for the thorough information. It is heartening to learn that the American Spirit of Liberty under Law is alive and well in Gallatin County.
I'm not sure which blog respondent equated Elias Alias with Stewart Rhodes. For the record, they are not the same person. As the article makes clear, Mr. Rhodes is the founder and President of Oath Keepers. He lives in Nevada, though he and his family have previously lived in Polson, MT. Montanans can only hope an American of his caliber will soon return to live in Big Sky Country. In all likelihood, they would be equally proud to welcome a man of Sheriff Mack's stature, as well.
The present respondent did note two minor errors in the article regarding LCDR Gillie. Mr. Gillie is an Information Warfare Officer in the Navy, rather than an Intelligence Officer. As reported to fellow Oath Keepers, he flew in from Maryland, rather than from Virginia, to participate in the Independence Day and related Oath Keepers activities in Bozeman and Three Forks.
Thanks again, Elias, for a fine article.
God bless all Montanans and all Americans who understand and love the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.
Siegfried R. Reiner
19 July, 2009
Mr. Reiner, You're a man
Mr. Reiner,
You're a man who misses nothing, lol! And you're absolutely correct about my two errors. (Hope there weren't any others!) Thanks for adding the clarifications. I would have edited those corrections into the article, but I don't have Admin access at this site. Your comments are a welcome update.
Regarding Stewart's plans to return to Montana after a brief removal to Nevada, I'm thinking that his and his family's move will likely happen this year, perhaps very soon. And I also understand that Sheriff Mack has decided to move to Montana. Must be something in the air out here under the big sky, eh? :)
I was totally pleased by the caliber and quality of the Oath Keepers first Montana conference. Stewart, Chauncey Normandin, David Gillie, Sheriff Mack, Joel Boniek, and Mike More each carried the day. It was a success, a triumph. I do hope to see soon the video coverage of the conference. It will likely be posted at Oath Keepers dot org when it's ready.
Thank you, Mr. Reiner, for embellishing my reportage above with your excellent replies. I'd be right proud to march always together with you and Americans like you, to and for Liberty!
Salute!
Elias
I hope Gallatin county
I hope Gallatin county sheriff Cashell reads this and becomes an Oathkeeper, joining Granite county sheriff Stephen Immenschuh in reassuring his constituents that he stands honorably with them in defense of their liberty.
As it is, Gallatin county "law enforcement" officers violate the Constitution and their oaths by participating in illegal random-stop roadblocks, checking peoples "papers" and looking for drunk drivers (there are other ways...), and snooping for contraband. It is time that law enforcement officers become Peacekeepers and contemplate whether their actions do honor to the Constitution.
Don Doig
That's interesting. About
That's interesting. About Immenschuh. From what you wrote, it seems that he just reassured his constituents, but no oath keeper commitment?