Posts Tagged ‘Neal Rauhauser’

The Files (Short and Long) On Convicted Felon Brett Kimberlin

Monday, July 16th, 2012

If you’re confused by all the twists and turns of convicted felon Brett Kimberlin’s story (don’t worry, I am too), this condensed version should get you up to speed.

But wait! Aaron Worthing has has done his own summary!

But suppose you want to delve into the story of convicted felon’s harassment of Aaron Worthing in great detail? Well then, here’s the entire saga on one page! (Warning: That link may bring your computer to a crawl! You might want to try the version broken up across several web pages instead.)

A few more tidbits for convicted felon Brett Kimberlin and his associate Neal Rauhauser:

  • “No legitimate organization, and no law-abiding individual working in a professional manner, would retain the services of someone like Neal Rauhauser. Only someone with bad intentions would hire him.”
  • A Neal Rauhauser sock puppet exposed.
  • Democratic candidate Darcy Burner is employing Rauhauser.
  • The video that proves Kimberlin is a perjurer:

  • And rather than summarize the forest of link Stacy McCain put up, I’m just going to give you a link to his links. And here’s your receipt for my receipt.
  • I Don’t Think Team Kimberlin Has Thought Their Cunning Scheme All the Way Through

    Tuesday, June 26th, 2012

    Aaron Walker provides more details on his SWATing.

    Whether this was done by convicted felon Brett Kimberlin, his likely associate Neal Rauhauser, or anyone else on Team Kimberlin, I don’t think they’ve thought their cunning scheme all the way through. Did it ever occur to the people setting up these SWATings that police really, really don’t like being made to look like fools? Having police officers kill an innocent person based on a malicious prank has to rank pretty high among nightmare scenarios at police headquarters.

    You SWAT people once or twice and and police may shrug it off as a prank. You do it repeatedly, as the supergeniuses on Team Kimberlin have done, and you’re really going to piss them off. So much so, that they’re going to start sharing information between departments in an effort to track down the people behind it and nail them to the wall. And they’re going to start calling their friends among the feds and private security consultants for help. Eric Holder may not be interested in helping conservative bloggers, but there are a lot of feds that still want to do the right thing.

    Team Kimberlin better be having fun messing with the bull now, because I have a strong feeling they’re not going to like what comes next…

    Aaron Walker SWAT-ed?

    Monday, June 25th, 2012

    So it seems.

    Even for convicted felon Brett Kimberlin this seems ham-handed. They seem desperate to punish conservative bloggers. Or perhaps distract our attention from Obama’s lousy job as President. Whatever the reason, they’re doubling-down on the nasty tactics.

    It isn’t working.

    Speaking of nasty tactics, here’s more on methods of Neal Rauhauser and Team Kimberlin.

    A Slimy Bucket Labeled “Convicted Felon Brett Kimberlin”

    Monday, June 18th, 2012

    So it looks like I’m going to have to empty out a slimy bucket of news labeled “Convicted Felon Brett Kimberlin” every week.

    First some good news: the charges against Aaron Walker (who convicted felon Brett Kimberlin had filed a “peace bond” against) have been dismissed.

    Also good news: Thanks to the dangerous “SWATing” of conservative bloggers by Team Kimberlin, 70 congressman now want an investigation.

    Other news about convicted felon Brett Kimberlin:

  • Stacy McCain goes through convicted felon Brett Kimberlin’s enemies list, as well as examining his IRS 990 forms and links with Neal Rauhauser.
  • Popehat talks about convicted felon Brett Kimberlin’s attacks on Ali A. Akbar of the National Blogger’s Club.
  • More on the Ali A. Akbar case. “One thing is clear: The radicals have picked a fight with the wrong people.”
  • Fortunately, the American Center for Law and Justice has agreed to take on Akbar’s case.
  • Popehat also writes about another blogger who received a warning not to blog about Brett Kimberlin from his parole officer.
  • Ace offers more background on convicted felon Brett Kimberlin.