We lasted posted about Albert Lea Interchange owner Lisa Hanson's legal woes earlier in June in Freeborn County judge has a point about Interchange owner's counterclaims against state.
She was in court yesterday in Dodge County, and the fellow at the left in a photo posted to the Facebook page of Waseca Patriot and auto detailing shop owner Keith Haskell (right) seemed familiar.
Where had we seen him before? Among other venues, we read about him in the TMZ tale, ANTI-VAXXER STEALS J&J VIALS AT CVS:
An anti-vaxxer has been going around stealing vials of the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine, proclaiming it poisonous and urging people to turn their backs on it.
It's a bizarre story. A guy named Thomas Humphrey, turned the camera on himself as he showed up for his vaccine appointment Thursday at a CVS in Minnesota. . . .
It wasn't the first time Humphrey pulled this stunt. The day before he did the same thing at a clinic, warning people the vaccine was toxic and they should roll their sleeves back down.
Humphrey is wearing a "National Action Task Force" shirt, an org that proclaims "enough is enough!" . . .
Less sensational stories appeared locally in the Minnesota Reformer with Deanna Winter's St. Paul ‘sovereign citizen’ records himself stealing vaccines from workers and the St. Paul Pioneer Press in Nick Ferraro's St. Paul anti-vaxxer now charged after posting videos stealing COVID-19 vaccine.
The National Action Task Force--Humphrey and Haskell wear the shirts in the photo at the top of this page-- has since described itself in a press release posted at the Inter Press Service News Agency site, ORGANIZATION BEGINS PROCESS OF RESTORING RULE OF LAW:
. . .The National Action Task Force (N.A.T.F) http://www.natf.world/, a grass roots movement is gaining traction to help restore the rule of law and respect for the constitution of the United States of America.
N.A.T.F. is a decentralized national network of volunteer investigators, who are dedicated to identifying unconstitutional activity and corruption on a local level, calling it out and using various means to correct errant public servants when they overstep their delegated authority.
An important focus is not only teaching people what their rights are but giving instruction on how to defend and protect them. N.A.T.F. works to build strong alliances with their public servants who are dedicated oath keepers. In the alternative, they work to identify and call out those who are violating their oaths with unauthorized un-American activity. . . .
Humphrey attempted to restore the rule of law by streaming a public live feed on Facebook of yesterday's hearing, presumably from his phone. Here's what's posted on his Facebook page of him objecting to being asked not to to do so:
We've downloaded a copy of the video in case the embed is disabled or Humphrey removes the item from his page.
As for Humphrey's claim that he has a right to livestream the hearing, we've observed that even in courtrooms here in Kristi Noem's South Dakota, signs clearly indicate that we're supposed to turn off our devices. Stealing vaccine? Seems to be covered by the rule of law.
Hanson certainly knows how to pick her companions.
Screengrab: Left to right: Thomas Humphrey, the Larsons, and Keith Haskell outside the Dodge County Courthouse. They seem nice. Via Facebook.
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