07/10/2024 / By Ramon Tomey
Members of the Patriot Front group have been publicly tagged as federal agents when they arrived in Nashville, Tennessee.
According to Sqauk, the group arrived in downtown Nashville on Independence Day, emerging from the back of a U-Haul truck. Spectators were shocked when the group’s members, wearing their distinctive uniform of khaki pants and blue shirts, exited the truck and paraded through the city’s streets. Their appearance evoked reactions from the public.
“Footage posted online shows men, estimated by witnesses to number between 100 and 200, marching in a military-style demonstration. Most can be seen carrying the American flag, while some are shown holding Confederate-style flags and others sporting shields,” Newsweek reported. According to the magazine, no known arrests were made and no violence took place during the July 4 march.
One clip posted on the Telegram group Patriot Front Sightings showed a man making a speech into a megaphone, with people standing to attention behind him. “We are heirs to an expensive and continental homeland purchased with immeasurable sacrifice,” the speaker said.
“We lay ultimate claim to the pride of our mighty nation’s legacy. Because without the race of men that built America, without the ironclad resolve of our ancestors, there would be no America.”
The Patriot Front was established by Thomas Rousseau, a former member of Vanguard America who split from the main organization. Patriot Front describes itself as “a voice for the common man,” according to Newsweek.
One of its members, James Alex Fields Jr., deliberately rammed his car into a crowd of counter-protesters during the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. His actions killed Heather Heyer, 32, and injured 35 others.
Many people became suspicious of the group’s appearance on Independence Day, which was reminiscent of a police operation. This suspicion grew because of social media posts and comments that questioned the group’s legitimacy and suggested that the Patriot Front may be a ruse by the federal government to entrap conservatives.
One such skeptic is the X user @WallStreetSilv, who questioned the group in a post on the platform. They wrote: “I thought it was illegal to have people in the back of a truck like that. Yet when the police escorted ‘Patriot Front’ in Nashville, they allowed the feds to do it.”
Nashville residents and officials reacted swiftly to the protest, with state and local authorities demanding transparency and a comprehensive investigation.
“The presence of such a group in our city is troubling enough,” said Nashville Mayor John Cooper. “But the possibility that they might be federal agents poses serious questions about transparency and the motives behind this march.”
“We need to know who these people are and why they’re here,” said Democratic State Rep. Gloria Johnson. “If they are indeed federal agents, the public has a right to know the purpose of this operation.” (Related: ‘Patriot front’: Could the feds make a psy-op any more obvious.)
Even members of Congress chimed in, with U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) saying the Patriot Front members “march around in their stupid masks.” Her Republican colleague in the upper chamber, Utah Sen. Mike Lee, also expressed similar skepticism.
“I’ve never heard of this group. Any chance this is a false flag operation? I’d love to know,” he said. Lee also questioned the Patriot Front’s uniformity, noting that it “hardly has the feel of a grassroots, patriotic group.”
Podcaster Joe Rogan of “The Joe Rogan Experience” previously shared his doubts regarding the Patriot Front in 2022. He said at the time: “They just pop up [out of] nowhere with the same sized flags, the same outfits, goose-stepping – in an orderly line? Who organized this? I’m calling b******t.”
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