First, we don't know who is behind it -- the petition originator lists himself as "NA" and does not share his identity with anyone he doesn't know. My hometown paper identifies the sponsor as "Americans for Responsible Open Carry," a group I've never heard of that doesn't appear to have any other sort of web presence. In any case, according to Fox News, the Akron Beacon-Journal is the go-to source for the name, so I asked reporter Doug Livingston how he ferreted it out. He replied that the name has apparently been changed. Unfortunately, a petition url cache search does not offer independent corroboration to further help us determine who is really behind this.
[UPDATE: "Hyperationlist" claims credit while maintaining trolling anonymity.]
Another reason to have doubt: The petition uses the phony, demonizing term "assault weapons" without quotation marks -- something right out of the gun-grabber lexicon, and something no experienced gun rights advocate would do.
There's something else we've come to expect: In all the news stories about this petition, there's no shortage of comments hoping for violence and death as "just deserts" for anyone daring to support the right to keep and bear arms. This report also has its share. And one guy stands out.
Meet Jeffrey Pilz. I can't tell you much about him, because he only shares his Facebook details with "friends," but he certainly has an interesting buildup of hostility eating at him, as evidenced by two separate comments:
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That's because we have another story out of Mason City, IA, featuring one Jeffrey Pilz, an academic of sorts who has been arrested twice -- once for harassment related to threatening messages, unwanted contact and stalking, and the second time for violation of a no contact order to pressure his target into dropping charges. He was jailed after a plea deal that included a mandatory mental health evaluation. It was a misdemeanor charge, but restraining and mental eval orders generally have an effect on legal gun possession, at least for a prescribed period.
The faces in the two photos certainly resemble each other. The Pictriev similarity meter agrees:
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Isn't that something we're told is "common sense gun control"?
7 comments:
As always, great sleuthing, Codrea!
That's some great detective work. I love it.
Speaking of projection, perhaps Professor, er... Instructor Pilz doesn't like 'assault weapons' because he can't legally own one due to his arrest record or the results of his mental health evaluation. Hardy-har-har.
BTW, I found a Jeffrey Pilz, age 60, in Plymouth, IA, which is 7 1/2 miles from Mason City. That means that the good professor, er... instructor can commute by bicycle to his job indoctrinating Bernie Sanders voters.
Gee, this is fun!
Hey Dave… you seen somethin’, so feel free to say somethin’. :-) Kin we help?
I'd like to attend one of the "professor's" lectures, and see what sort of history he teaches. I have a feeling it is way different from what I learned in school. The posting is clearly from someone with anger issues, and as for the news stories, they speak for themselves.
Point of order...
And yes, you can play, including under his comments and with the North Iowa Area Community College administration (if he's still even employed there).
This whole thing absolutely stinks of progressives. It's really hilarious because liberals and gun grabbers miss the point of "Gun Free Zones" completely. The RNC, even if it's a gun free zone to the average person, is not a gun free zone. It will have security checking for weapons at the door and response teams ready for anything able to respond within seconds.
Meanwhile our schools, hospitals, and other gun free zones have cops 15 minutes away and no security at all.
Liberals / Progressives don't see the double standard and furthermore laugh at the idea of protecting our "gun free zones" with guards or guns.
Great job exposing this guy!
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