QAA Podcast - Episode 118: The Tragic Tale of Neely Blanchard
Episode Date: November 25, 2020A woman falls prey to QAnon along with child custody hucksters “E-Clause” and ends up committing murder. ↓↓↓↓ SUBSCRIBE FOR $5 A MONTH SO YOU DON'T MISS THE SECOND WEEKLY EPISODE ↓↓�...�↓ https://www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous QAA Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: https://qanonanonymous.com Episode music by Nick Sena (http://nicksenamusic.com), Doom Chakra Tapes (http://doomchakratapes.bandcamp.com) and Matthew De La Torre (http://implantcreative.com) Sources and primary documents can be found here: https://bit.ly/33eFtzm
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What's up QAA listeners?
The fun games have begun.
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I'm sorry, boy.
Welcome listener to Chapter 118 of the Q&ONANANANANANAS podcast,
The Tragic tale of Neely Blanchard episode.
As always, we are your host, Jake Rockatansky, Julian Fields, and Travis Vue.
This week we bring you the story of Neely Blanchard,
A Florida mother of three who became deeply involved in E-Clause, which is a fraudulent company
offering parents' advice to regain custody of their children.
The organization was partially run by the late Christopher Hallett, a sovereign citizen with a great
admiration for Trump and QAnon, something Blanchard shared with him.
The two, by all appearances, worked together on a variety of unsavory operations to regain
custody of her children.
But on November 15, 2020, Christopher Hallett fell to the ground in his own house, shot multiple
times in the back. Holding the gun was Neely Blanchard, who three days prior had posted about
looking forward to visiting him. In this episode, we'll be charting her unfortunate path
in an attempt to understand the second QAnon-related murder in history. But before all that,
QAnon News. The big story this week is that Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani had a press
conference in which they pushed election fraud conspiracy theories. So there are two characters.
in the Q&ON Extended Universe
who have recently been elevated
to national prominence, unfortunately.
Yes.
The first one is, of course,
Ait Kuna Administrator Ron Watkins.
We talked last episode about
his interview on One America News,
pushing those weak-sauced Dominion
voting systems conspiracy theories.
Well, on Wednesday, November 18th,
President Donald Trump tweeted a video
of that exact Ron Watkins
interview.
Nice.
And then on Saturday night,
Trump actually retweeted
a longer one-American.
New Segment featuring Ron Watkins in a four-tweet thread.
So he is really just giving him a giant platform, this administrator,
Fait Coon, possible author of QDrops.
It seems very weird because the Wright usually vets people so well.
Yeah, I know.
These are not people.
I wonder what's going to happen to Sidney Powell.
I bet that's going to end in a long time and also very well.
The other person who was given a big platform recently was Michael Flynn's
red-pilled Q-Anon promoting lawyer Sidney Powell.
This past week, she, Rudy Giuliani, and Jenny Ellis, who is the senior legal advisor to the Trump campaign, gave a press conference about their baseless allegations of massive voter and election fraud.
Now, Rudy really stole the show by sweating so profusely that hair dye started to drip down the sides of his face.
But Sidney Powell, at this press conference, she did a really bang-up job.
making wild claims with no substance whatsoever.
I haven't seen anybody discuss the possibility that it wasn't hair dye,
but actually the fibers that you shake into your hair to make it look like hair.
When those meet water, they can run and look like sort of like primordial ooze as well.
That seems like a bad thing for that when it meets water.
It's always going to meet water.
There's competing explanations about what the fuck was running down Giuliani's face.
Don't you think if you're wearing hair that you just sprinkle
on to yourself, you're going to be sweating, Jake?
That's a very nervous situation.
Well, I think, I mean, when I was looking into it as a possible solution for my own
male pattern baldness, there were some reviews that said, you know, after a couple hours,
you know, sweating and it does start to sort of run a little bit, especially if you get,
you know, especially if you're sweating profusely.
At that press conference, while Giuliani grimaced and rubbed his moist head.
with a cloth next to her.
Sidney Powell claimed that the election was rigged
as part of a communist plot.
She was a lot more cool as a cucumber.
It feels like Giuliani really gives away the rest of them
because they were decent actors up there.
And then there's this fucking weird sweating gnome
and it's uncertain why you would choose him
as the face of anything.
What we are really dealing with here
and uncovering more by the day
is the massive influence of communist money
through Venezuela, Cuba, and likely China in the interference with our elections here in the United States.
The Dominion voting systems, the smartmatic technology software, and the software that goes in other computerized voting systems here as well,
not just Dominion, were created in Venezuela at the direction of Hugo Chavez to make sure he never lost an election
after one constitutional referendum came out the way he did not want it to come out.
I know we talked about this a little bit on stream because we watched some of this,
but I do feel bad for Rudy up there.
I mean, it's clear that he is just, this is his own, it's become his own personal hell.
He made it.
He deserves it.
He deserves it almost more than anybody on earth.
Now, I think the most important thing to note about her claims about Smartmatic and Dominion software being used to rig elections of
is that even if it was true, it would not serve as evidence of election fraud in the United
States. You can't just say this technology was forged in evil. Therefore, it was used to rig the
election. It just doesn't follow. But let's play along. So on what basis is Sidney making this
claim? We have one very strong witness who has explained how it all works. His affidavit is
attached to the pleadings of
Lynn Wood in the lawsuit he
filed in Georgia. Our single
witness has been lifting for years
and doing an insane amount
of steroids. You will not believe
the size of this single
witness. That's what I mean
like how does she even, you know, as
somebody is, she has the gall, dude.
She looks like if Elizabeth
Holmes from Theranos became
a cougar. So
there she references a suit
filed by attorney Lynn
Wood. Lindwood, by the way, is a different Q-N-on promoting lawyer who is straight up has
where we go one, we go all in his Twitter bio.
Copy that.
So that affidavit she's referencing is actually an anonymous typo-filled declaration from
someone who claims that he saw election fraud while working a guard detail for the president
of Venezuela.
So the first line of that statement says, I am an adult of sound mine, M-I-N-E, instead of
I am an adult of sound mind.
Now, whoever the author is, because we all know.
We don't know who's making this claim.
This mystery author.
They apparently have a flare for the dramatic.
Here's one paragraph from that affidavit.
I want to alert the public and let the world know the truth about corruption, manipulation, and lies being committed by a conspiracy of people and companies intent on betraying the honest people of the United States and their legally constituted institutions and fundamental rights as citizens.
This conspiracy began more than a decade.
ago in Venezuela and has spread to countries all over the world. It is a conspiracy to wrongfully
gain and keep power and wealth. It involves political leaders, powerful companies, and other
persons whose purpose is to gain and keep power by changing the free will of the people
and subverting the proper course of governing. The Georgia lawsuit that included that
declaration was tossed out by Trump-appointed judge Stephen Grimberg. So, unfortunately,
that was not enough to not certify the vote in Georgia.
Judge Grimberg. Another claim made by Sidney Powell is that there is a recording of one of the
smartmatic patent holders talking to members of Antifa and saying that he made sure Trump is going to
lose. One of the smartmatic patent holders, Eric Kumar, I believe his name is, is on the web as being
recorded in a conversation with Antifa members saying that he had the election rigged for
Mr. Biden, nothing to worry about here, and he was going to, they were going to F. Trump.
His social media is filled with hatred for the president and for the United States of America
as a whole, as are the social media accounts of many other smartmatic people.
Yeah, so that Eric, Eric Kumar is a real person, but apparently he's unrelated to the internet
meme about chronic masturbators, Coomer.
Oh, that's what that meme is about? Yeah. Okay.
So where did this claim come?
from. It actually originates from a Colorado businessman named Joe Altman, who claims that while
infiltrating Antifa, he listened in on a conference call that was hosted by Antifa members. And
during this call, Altman says that he heard Dominion employees brag about ensuring Trump
would lose. The annoying thing about doing Zoom with Antifa is that they never get the premium
account. So every 30 minutes, you have to reconnect. For example, here is Altman making that claim
on a live stream hosted by conservative commentator Michelle Malkin.
I was out just infiltrating Antifa.
And I'll just tell you.
I just used, you know, I run a tech company.
Obviously, I'm right of center.
I'm a constitutional and conservative Christian.
I wanted to know what we were really dealing with.
So I got on this call.
And in this call, you hear all this fascist, fascist, fascist, fascist,
all the stuff that's kind of going on and going back and forth, it's like a swirling of
rhetoric. It's unbelievable how they speak to each other, by the way. It's, it's, you know, I don't,
I don't think that they even understand how much they sound like chicken little. And, and so I listened
for a while, and then somebody named Eric came on and started, started talking. And so he's talking
about what they need to do next. You need to make sure that you hold on to, you know, fortify and that we
need to, you know, add constant pressure and so on and so forth. And so as he starts to talk,
someone says, who's Eric? And then someone answers, Eric is the Dominion guy. So obviously,
I'm taking notes, right? And I'm a copious note taker. So I took these notes and, and I had Eric,
Dominion, and then we're in Denver, Colorado. Because they were talking about Denver. They're talking
about Colorado Springs. And so, but I wasn't really focused on him. And so then Eric responds, you know,
keeps, keep speaking, and then someone interrupts and says, what are we going to do if
effing Trump wins? And he responds with, and I'm going to paraphrase this because obviously
I didn't write exactly what he wrote, right, is don't worry about the election. Trump is not
going to win. I made effing sure of that. Ha, ha, ha, ha. Right. And everyone, and since somebody
responded, F and right. Right. So. Oltman here, he's trying to be like the Travis view,
but for Antifa. Exactly. He's like he's infiltrating the, uh, Antifa spaces, learning their
culture, getting on their conference calls, what not, listening to them shout fascists at each other
and explaining them their world to far-right commentators like Michelle Malkin here.
And like you, eventually he'll become one.
Fair enough.
Now, one thing I think is worth noting here is that Sidney Powell in that press conference
claimed that there is a recording of the Dominion employee, Eric Kumer.
But Altman doesn't say that there is a recording.
By his own words, he's just half remembering what he allegedly heard during the
this Antifa conference call.
Uh-huh.
Really, this is like classic conspiracy theorist behavior.
And like all of Cindy Powell's claims are like this.
Her brain is just like sucking up every election conspiracy theory that she reads on the
internet.
And then she spits them back out, like, as best as she can remember them.
And sometimes if she can't remember it very well, she adds her own little twist that
sounds better.
It's better if there was actually a recording.
So he just adds that embellishes upon it.
Sydney Powell also took her act to Newsmax, which is another news channel for
people who think that Fox News are a bunch of liberal cucks.
Apparently, you have OAN, you have Newsmax.
These are your best options right now.
Cracking.
She said that she believes that after four years, the Department of Justice is still
out of the control of either President Trump or Attorney General Bill Barr.
Well, you know, I wish Donald Trump had as much control over the Justice Department
as people think he does.
It's taken on a life of its own.
I don't think even Bill Barr has the control over the Justice Department that he
would like to have. In that same interview, Powell also gave another dog whistle to the QAnon
community using the phrase, it's going to be biblical. Jordan Seckalo said that there's going to be
a filing soon in Georgia that would be explosive. Can you tell us anything? Can you make some news
with us here tonight? Tell us anything new that you're going to present in that filing in Georgia?
Well, I can't say that yet, but hopefully this week we will get it ready to file.
Sidney, what's in it? It will be biblical.
Biblical.
Sadly, we may never see what Sidney Powell had planned because on Sunday, the day we're
recording this, the Trump campaign fired Sidney Powell.
Oh, well.
Yeah, let her go.
So much for that.
Just let her go today.
And this is, I think, perhaps the best thing about Trump is that he will absolutely
cut off his most loyal lieutenants.
No matter how much you've crawled in the mud for him, he will.
toss you to the dogs the second you become inconvenient.
Yeah, it's almost guaranteed.
I mean, you either end up like that or you end up like Giuliani, which one is better.
I don't even know.
They're both awful.
Now, it's unclear what the final straw was, but it may have been the fact that she accused
the Republican governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, of being part of the conspiracy to commit
voter fraud for Joe Biden, which she is baselessly alleging.
Let me ask you about the state of Georgia.
Obviously yesterday, you know, the governor there, he certified the election for Joe Biden.
It's about 12,000 votes.
And what you see, will Georgia switch?
Yeah, that's a total farce.
Georgia's probably going to be the first state.
I'm going to blow up.
And Mr. Kemp and the Secretary of State need to go with it because they're in on the
dominion scam with their last-minute purchase or award of a contract, a dominion of $100 million.
dollars. The State Bureau of Investigation for Georgia ought to be looking into the financial benefits
received by Mr. Kemp and the Secretary of State's family about that time. And another benefit
Dominion was created to award is what I would call election insurance. That's why Hugo Chavez had
it created in the first place. But I also wonder where he got the technology, where it actually
came from, because I think it's hammer and scorecard from the CIA.
Just to clarify, you're saying that Governor Kemp, who's been a long time ally of the president,
is directly involved because of financial benefit in the conspiracy to defeat the president in Georgia?
We have certainly been told that there is evidence of that.
I think her big mistake was that she was in it for the conspiracy theories.
She is a true believer.
100% pilled in the guilt.
She was too pilled.
Whereas Trump team knows that conspiracy theories are just a weapon to attack and frustrate your enemies.
far. And whereas, whereas Cindy Powell would be like, oh, I will turn the conspiracy theory canon towards, you know, the Republican governor. I don't give a shit. She's just, she's willing to think that anyone might be in a conspiracy. Even Bill Barr, it doesn't matter. It's like, you know, one of your fellow drug dealers starts, you know, getting addicted to the product. And you, you know, you slowly, you know, you slowly over time have to sort of, you know, force them out because they just become a liability.
The tragic tale of Neely Blanchard.
want to talk about Neely Blanchard, a 34-year-old QAnon follower and sovereign citizen,
who was recently arrested for the killing of fellow sovereign citizen Christopher Hallett.
Blanchard, who has been struggling with legal and custody issues for several years,
was getting worthless legal advice from Hallett.
Hallett owned a Florida-based company called E-Claas,
which dispenses this, again, absolutely worthless legal advice to parents
who are desperate to regain legal custody.
their children.
All in all, Christopher Hallett was a real piece of shit, which arguably could also be said
of the other victim of a killing by a QAnon follower, the reputed mob boss Frank Cali.
The Q&ON anonymous podcast obviously does not condone gunning people down in their own homes,
but the two QAnon killers pick some really good victims, I got to say.
Strange.
The legal filings of Hallett are unsurprisingly deranged and nonsensical.
They're filled with strange phrasing and sometimes, quote,
quotes from philosophers. For example, here is this section from one
the halit filing in 2017. There is a reason that legal is only a department in my
world of business. I do understand the fact it is all this monopoly does, but when
it became self-aware, it was time to pull the plug as mandated by the Declaration
of Independence. The current thinking in that the only people qualified are
monopoly members is ludicrous, even borderline insane. In a limited government, the
The government does not have the authority to tell me what my rights are per their interpretations.
I tell the government what my rights are per my interpretations.
The court's job is to oversee due process as I address my jury to maintain that I remain respectful and professional at all times, no more, no less.
He's putting quotation marks around every concept and capitalizing the beginning of every word inside of those.
I am very confused what's happening right now.
I am very confused, too.
I mean, I tried to dive into his materials thinking, like, oh, I'm just going to unpack this E-Clause stuff and try to understand it is a mess.
Like, the only thing I know for sure E-Clause refers to the Amalgamance Clause of the Constitution, they think that this has some special significance, but it is really, really intricate and weird.
Unsurprisingly, Chris Hallett's tactics have failed universally.
In one case, a baffled federal judge called Hallett's filings rambling.
in patently frivolous, and claim that Hallett believed Trump wanted him to create, quote, a private legal system alternative.
Wait, so this man, Hallett, believed that Trump had mandated him to do this?
Yes.
He's like a angel sent out.
He believes that he is commissioned by Trump to create this alternate legal reality.
And he's trying to, in this case, apply it to his own child's custody case.
That's right.
Seems like a good place to start, I guess.
The opinion in that case says this.
The court declines to entertain plaintiff's fantasy that he is acting at the behest of the president.
This could be generations of these people.
Yes, they were people.
They think they're in a secret pact with Trump.
They do.
They think that finally, he knows me and he understands me.
I'm working for him.
Despite the failure of Hallett and E-Claas, he managed to draw in quite a following.
One of his most fervent adherents was Neely Blanchard.
Blanchard, who desperately wanted to regain custody of her daughters, even got a custom license plate
that says E-Claas.
Yes.
Is she the same woman
that dress both her children
in E-Claz shirts?
Yes.
Yeah, that's...
Okay, so she was the most...
She was the biggest fan girl
of this guy in his theories.
Yeah.
And there was a second guy, right?
The Kirk Pendergrass.
Right, okay, so there's another grifter.
Who's still alive?
Yes, he's still alive.
I'm not saying anything, but he's still alive.
And Blanchard was a fan
despite the fact that Hallett's legal advice,
again, was 100% useless.
For example, when Hallett attempted
to get Blancher's records expunged,
he drafted a bizarre letter for her
that referenced Sharia law.
Here he is reading that letter.
This motion to expunge comes before the body in due course
of doing business as the subject of this matter
is certainly frivolous in nature due to Sharia law
is not recognized in this republic.
It is recognized as fraud.
Those emoluments do not exist here, period.
Period.
He's doing his own poetry, scat poetry.
He is, there's like, I feel like this is why his theories are at least so impenetrable
to me, there are particular to his own psyche.
Howl it seemed to have a fixation on Islam.
He also referenced it when talking to Neely Blanchard in a Zoom call about a gag order
placed on her.
This call took place in June, about five months before she killed him.
Now, knowing and understanding that she, her First Amendment right was just violated because
they attempted to gag her um yeah no that would violate your free speech right again um
as far as i'm concerned as your as far as your corporate counsel is concerned i'm telling you
that that violated your first amendment right so and i'm providing notice of process as to that
violation and where and why it's above their pay grade right i've already handled this case right
They know they're depriving my liberty interests.
They just, you know.
Now and again, it's Islam.
Welcome to Islamic Nation.
Right.
Chris Hallett is sitting in front of 14 framed diplomas.
Yes.
14.
They are jammed up against each other so they can all fit around him.
This is incredible.
This is art.
He has books he's never read.
They might not even be books.
Yeah, that's right.
Not, by the way, a licensed legal professional.
any capacity ever. Well, he's corporate. Where do you think those diplomas come from then? Does he just
print out templates online? Possibly. I have no idea. To try and piece together how everything went so
terribly, I combed through public records and Blanchard's social media history. Neely Blanchard has a
respectably thick record of petty crimes. In 2009, when she was in her early 20s, she was
charged for possession of a controlled substance in Georgia, which is a felony in that state. In 2010,
she was charged with possession of a controlled substance again, but also obstruction of an officer and simple battery.
In 2011, she was charged with hindering an emergency telephone call, disorderly conduct, assault, and battery.
In the states of South Carolina and Florida, she was also busted for crimes like battery, larceny, and possession.
In 2010, Blanchard lost legal guardianship of her daughter McKenzie.
The legal guardian of her child was the paternal grandmother, while Blanchard shared.
physical custody with the father of the child. In 2012, the paternal grandmother sued in family
court for custody of Blanchard's daughter. While that case was ongoing in 2013, Neely made a very
bad choice and a string of bad choices. She kidnapped her four-year-old daughter from school.
According to police, on May 2, 2013, Blanchard and a Florida woman pulled her daughter out of her
head start class in Goose Creek, South Carolina before school was in session.
A school employee who tried to stop their car was injured in the process.
About half an hour after they left the school, highway patrol troopers caught up to the duo
as they were heading west on Interstate 26.
Investigators claim that Blanchard was also found in illegal possession of prescription pills,
which I thought, I don't know, this is, again, another pattern we see is like there might be
a, you know, some kind of correlation between, you know, being very conspiratorial and
opioid addiction. Yeah, there has certainly been a lot of anecdotal evidence and it does
seem to be piling up. This, of course, only added to Blancher's rap sheet. She was charged
with trespassing, disturbing school, custodial interference, conspiracy to commit custodial
interference, and unlawful possession of schedule for narcotics. Blancher described
that incident this way in a Facebook video. She recently posted on
November 2nd she's driving while recording the video which is why there's so much background noise
i was arrested in 2013 for transporting a child under the age of 18 pending a custody order and not
returning within 72 hours well it was a bogus charge first of all this is not just any child
This is my daughter, a daughter that I carried for nine months in my womb that I have every right to,
in every God-given right to protect and defend my daughter.
You know, I thought that was interesting because even years after the incident and after that particular incident caused her a lot of pain and grief and frustration.
She's not self-reflective about what.
whether or not she should have done it.
You know, she still feels justified.
No, of course not.
Since then, she's even met somebody called Q.
Right.
And they started a great relationship and it got her even further down this rabbit hole.
According to a local report in the Post and Courier newspaper,
after being jailed on those charges, Blanchard was freed on $75,000 bail.
By November 18th, a judge revoked her bond for violating the conditions of her release.
According to authorities, she gave a friend.
20 Xanax pills to call 911 and falsely report that her daughter was being abused at her paternal
grandmother's home. Blanchard even provided that person with a handwritten script to read to the police.
That script includes dramatic flourishes like this.
I really debated on calling because my mother has lived in this neighborhood for over 20 years.
I didn't want to cause my mother any problems or put my mother in harm's way because these people could be dangerous.
But I decided after seeing this happen, more than once, I couldn't let this go on anymore.
So she's creating this fictional backstory and sort of hesitation for her false report of child abuse.
She wrote, I don't know if these people are dangerous and then crossed it out and wrote instead, these people could be dangerous.
She's trying to find just the right words for her false report.
Blanchard had frequently claimed her daughter was abused, but those claims were never substantiated.
A solicitor for the Ninth Circuit Court in South Carolina said that two prosecutors found no evidence of abuse after extensively combing through multiple reports, interviews, and exams.
Blanchard wasn't in jail for long.
Apparently, a paperwork mix up led to her being mistakenly released from Berkeley County Jail.
That was the official story.
I spoke with Larry Hensley, who was the attorney representing the plaintiff in Blancher's 2012 case.
And she told me, in reference to the incident of her being prematurely released, quote,
there may or may not have been some sexual favors involved with that.
That's the story anyway.
A lawyer told you that.
A lawyer, yes, a lawyer told me that.
The final order from family court from her case is scathing and frankly sounds exasperated at Neely's behavior.
Here are a few lines from that 2014 order.
Throughout the course of the trial, defendants Blanchard made several motions
to dismiss the case on various grounds, including forged documents and corruption of the court.
All of these motions were denied as baseless and unfounded. The defendants were unable to present
any credible testimony as to why plaintiff's request for custody based on a charge in circumstances
should not be granted. There was no apparent need for such time-consuming intense litigation,
other than the complete unwillingness of defendants Susan and Neely Blanchard to abide by
the order of the court and to accept responsibility for their own actions. This question,
The court further finds that the defendant's Blanchard grossly contributed to the expenses of the litigation incurred by the plaintiff.
They chose to represent themselves at trial and refused to obey the court's most basic instructions
with regard to conduct during the trial, including but not limited to punctuality at the attendance of the trial,
their behavior during the course of the trial, and their repeated failure to follow rules of evidence and the ruling of the instructions of the court.
The court placed very severe restrictions on Blanchard.
She could not visit or communicate with her daughter, the father of her child, or her child's father's mother, who retained legal custody.
Neely didn't take it very well.
Attorney Larry Hensley had to get a restraining order against Neely.
Hensley also told me that Blanchard started blaming then-President Obama for her legal troubles.
To make things even more complicated, in 2012 or 2013, before that case even completed, Blanchard gave birth to her twin daughters,
Adriana and Isabella. Neely Blancher's continuing legal problems, including being found in
contempt of court for failing to appear in 2015, didn't prevent her from getting involved in national
politics. Starting in 2016, she was firmly on the Trump train. This is despite the fact that
as a convicted felon, she was unable to vote. That year, she tweeted out a video of one of her
daughters wearing a red make America great hat and repeating words of praise for then candidate
Trump.
Go Donald Trump.
Say, he is God's anointed.
God is thorned.
Say God is protecting him.
God is protecting him.
And the United States.
And the Constitution.
And the Constitution.
And will our founding.
When you go through Neely Blanchard's social media history, it becomes clear that she loves three things very much, God, her daughters, and President Trump, who she considers to be God's anointed.
Unsurprisingly, Blanchard was also into Pizza Gate.
In the days leading up to the 2016 election, she retweeted content about spirit cooking and the podesta emails.
And sometime after the election, it's unclear when.
Blanchard got involved with Chris Hallett and E-Claas.
Neely was also an early devotee of QAnon, retweeting Q&N posts in December of 2017, just a month after the first Q-drops.
That's before me and Jake, at least.
I don't know if you were there a bit after, or...
I wasn't really that into QAnon until, like, about July of 2018.
There we go. She beat us all to it.
It seems that one of the people who guided her to QAnon was Liz Croken.
Blanchard tweeted this.
At Liz Croken, follow her.
It's time that the truth is revealed about Hillary Clinton, John Podesta, MSM, help save our children.
Follow at Liz Croken and open up your eyes, save our kids.
I love you, at real Donald Trump.
This kind of behavior falls in line with what attorney Larry Hensley observed in 2014.
She told me, quote, there is no conspiracy theory that I saw that Neely wasn't endorsing.
On November 3, 2018, Blanchard took her twin daughters to a Trump rally in Pensacola, Florida.
She even made custom shirts for them.
On the front, she printed the phrase, E-Claws and the Trump Girls.
And on the back, the shirts say, our first Trump rally.
Hello, guys, we're at the Trump rally.
Say hello.
Those girls were in the custody of Blanchard's mother.
In early 2020, in a repeat of the incident with her younger daughter, Blanchard kidnapped
her seven-year-old twins.
According to the Logan County Sheriff's Department, on Friday, March 20th, at around
1 p.m., Blanchard left her mother's house with her seven-year-old twin daughters.
Blanchard's mother, Susan Blanchard, has sole custody of the children.
Up to this point, Blanchard had still been allowed some supervised visitation.
Blanchard was at Susan's house when she left to run a quick errand.
When she returned, Blanchard and the children were gone.
Blanchard later told Susan she was going to Dawson Springs to visit friends and go on a camping trip.
On the following Wednesday, an Amber Alert was issued for Blanchard's children.
After the Amber Alert was issued, Blanchard continued to post on Facebook.
In one post, she included an image of a document that she called her Revoked Consent.
She wrote this.
My revoked consent.
I am okay and so are my daughters.
This Mommy Bear is done playing.
You will not hurt my daughters anymore.
Only for the diligent.
This is what the Amber Alert is really about.
So the revoked consent, to the best of my understanding, it's like a sovereign citizen get out of the law free card.
Like, they think that by presenting this document or like,
giving it to judges or police or anyone who's trying to get up in their business,
they can sort of like just tell them that the law is no longer binding.
Here's what her revoked consent form said in part.
All deemed authorities are now notified and therefore have no legal jurisdiction against me.
I am now not, quote, deemed dead lost at sea, end quote,
and I am no longer to be contacted or addressed in illegally entrapping, trading,
name in capitals.
nor be identified in the law revoking status of misses.
I shall continue to investigate and expose all individuals involved
as part of the ongoing public investigation slash exposure.
This deception is a national and international historic secret
kept by benefiting free Masonic secret societies via corporations,
central banking war debt profiteering,
and for all scams, bond equity frauds, and their conduits,
these and the covert control only remain.
via the upheld and maintained public naivete and dehabilitation, until now.
Well, I couldn't make too much sense of that.
No.
I feel poisoned by this content.
I mean, they think this revoked consent form is like magic.
Despite the fact, it just never works.
Blanchard was located shortly after the Amber Alert went out.
According to Logan County Sheriff Steven Stratton,
the police received assistance from the Secret Service in tracking Blanchard.
Sheriff Stratton said this
When the Amber Alert went out
We started getting tons of good information
We had a good idea of where they were
And then the Secret Service got involved
And used their resources to track her
Through her phone and social media
I thought this was sort of a strange little detail
Why exactly is the Secret Service involved
In this, you know
An Amber Alert? I don't know
Is that like an FBI thing? I thought the Secret Service was like
Protecting elected officials and also
like financial crimes
I think that she's it's clear that she's like
a crazy Trump. She's a crazy Trump
person. I think that they're definitely
on the lookout for
fanatic sort of Trump supporters
who might be trying to get too close to the president.
She has a lot of content
talking about the president.
If you have a long history of battery and you're
constantly like talking about Trump,
you're probably on the secret services radar.
Battery, kidnapping, multiple crimes.
Blanchard was arrested on charges of
two counts of kidnapping and two counts of
custodial interference and then taken to Hopkins County jail. Immediately after Blanchard's arrest,
an associate of hers named Kathy Watson took to Facebook live in order to talk about Neely's
predicament. According to Watson, Neely Blanchard presented the arresting officers with the revoked
consent form, but it did not sway them. Neely is in Hopkins County jail system in Madisonville,
Kentucky. And Kurt, they arrested her. There was an Amber alert, and they arrested her.
And they said they had a warrant. They wouldn't show the warrant. They didn't want to do it
in front of the kids, they said. We would give them the non-consent paper. You showed
it to them, didn't matter.
It didn't matter.
Revoked consent.
Didn't matter.
Couldn't believe that the form didn't work.
It's really strange. It's like the form never works, but they don't notice that it doesn't work, it seems like.
I put on the ring, but you can still see me?
Watson told her audience that they shouldn't be discouraged, and now's the time to stand together.
After all, where we go one, we go all.
Or we go one, we go all.
You know, I love each and every one of you.
We need prayers.
We need action.
We need to learn what's going on and wake up.
Because if we don't, it's not going to be good.
We're going to have this new world order, and we don't need it.
We're patriots.
We know what our country was founded on
And we need to stand on it
This episode has taken more vital energy out of me
Than almost any so far
To watch just these people
And imagine the web
The endless amount of people just like them
That are not quite like this
But they're almost like this
Spread out coast to coast
The amount, the sheer amount of peeled Americans
Profoundly disheartening
Even for someone who does this full time with you
On March 30th of this year
Blanchard received a court-ordered psychological evaluation while she was in jail.
Here's what that evaluation says in part.
Neely appears to have some potential persecutory beliefs slash delusions as she reports
that the legal system is against her in violating her rights.
Previous assessment also reports delusions related to legal charges.
She states she revokes her consent to have her name in all capitals.
Current delusions are not interfering with her social functioning at the jail at this time.
She reports that she has good support at this time that, quote, the Bible, my spirituality, my faith, are important to her.
And she is hopeful, quote, knowing the truth will come out.
After Blanchard was released, she was evidently still very much into QAnon.
In July of 2020, Blanchard took the digital soldier oath, you know, at the behest of Q.
I, Neely, Petrie Blanchard, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all
enemies, foreign and domestic, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that I take
this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will
well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.
Where we go on, we go all. God bless America. About eight and a half months after her most
recent arrest for kidnapping, Neely Blanchard was arrested for killing.
Christopher Hallett. Her Facebook page indicates that she was on good terms with Hallett
as recently as November 12th, just three days before the killing. In one post she says, quote,
headed there now, Chris Hallett, my drive be like emoji with a big grinning face. In that
Facebook post she also links to a fan-made YouTube music video that pays tribute to the Transformers
movies by Michael Bay and features the single For the Glory by the rock band All Good Things.
Better back down. You're in my domain.
Got the whole crowd screaming out our name.
It's a blowout.
It's a hurricane.
It's over before you know it.
Why you're shaking?
We're a dynasty.
In the making, we're the royalty, now we're breaking down the enemy, move over.
Take a swing, I can take a hit.
If we die, it's fine, we live for this.
It's all for this.
So far, everything we know about the killing itself comes from a probable cause affidavit
provided by the Marion County Sheriff's Office.
That affidavit includes testimony from two witnesses to the killing,
who are an unidentified woman and her daughter.
Here's what the young witness saw, according to the affidavit.
Your affiant also spoke with juvenile redacted,
who advised that she was in her room when she heard a loud noise.
The witness advised that she came out into the common area
and observed the victim holding his shoulder with a pained look in his eyes.
The witness advised that she saw a bullet on the ground
and saw the defendant pointing a gun at the victim.
The witness advised that the victim stated,
Oh, shit, oh God, please no.
The witness advised that the defendant
then swiveled her body towards her
and her mother, and her mother grabbed her
and pulled her out of the room.
The witness also advised that she heard the defendant
state something to the effect of,
You're hurting my children, you bastard,
and heard additional shots after leaving the room.
It was speculated that the victim was shot by the defendant
due to her belief that the victim
might have been working against her
or working to assist the government in keeping her children away from her.
The affidavit also says this, based on interviews with the witnesses.
It was speculated that the victim was shot by the defendant due to her belief that the victim
might have been working against her or working to assist the government in keeping her children
away from her.
Shortly afterwards, Blanchard was arrested in Georgia.
As she was being arrested, she evidently stayed true to her sovereign citizen beliefs.
she immediately began questioning whether the officer had authority to detain her.
Blanchard had her first hearing recently and was reportedly placed on suicide watch
and separated from the other inmates in Marion County Jail.
At the hearing, she said that she intends to hire a lawyer,
but has been assigned a public defender in the meantime.
So that is where we're at right now.
We have one sovereign citizen who is praying on desperate parents dead.
We have a mother with a history of,
mental illness who is in a lot of legal hot water and most significantly we have three
children who already had a tough go of it you know are going to have to summon law of
strength for their lives yeah so all of it all of it really really sucks it's not like um you
know i don't know if there's i don't know if there's really a lesson here other than this is
part of the human carnage that gets swept up
by these conspiratorial movements.
You know, we don't actually totally know
what exactly motivated the killing.
Was it that she realized that she was duped
and then was going to, you know,
kill the person who duped her?
Or was she having some sort of manic episode
and then she thought that Chris Hallett
was part of the government trying to take her children?
What we're going to get here,
which we were denied with the case of Anthony Camelo,
is a trial.
How was it writing this episode
and looking into this stuff?
I see flashes of the,
this kind of thing all the time.
This is perhaps the most complete story of self-destructive behavior
and downward spiral sort of fueled in part by Q&N and other factors, obviously.
But I know that this kind of thing attracts people who are not in a good place,
and I know that this kind of thing encourages people to stay in that bad place
and get themselves in the worst place.
It's a horror.
So, no, this didn't affect me.
This is pretty standard practice shit.
I mean, this involves a death, which is more significant in that sense.
But in terms of making bad choices, ruining relationships,
getting in trouble with the law,
making bad decisions over and over and over again
and not understanding that's your skewed, warped worldview,
that's contributing to your frustration, that kind of behavior,
that's something that's part of, part of,
part of being part of the QAnon community very frequently.
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It's not a conspiracy, it's fact.
And now, today's auto Q.
Hi, Rush, it's great to be here.
I'm going to try to hold myself together, not get emotional here, but I want to harken back to your statement about Georgia.
Yeah.
And about the Trump voters.
Yeah.
And they should be very afraid, very afraid.
Trump and you are all we have left, Rush.
We've spent our lives voting for these people because they're not them.
And we just can't do it anymore.
We're tired of being stabbed in the back, Rush.
It's better to have an enemy that's in front of you than a friend is behind you that's just going to stab you.
They do it every time.
We have a Republican-controlled state, and they won't do an audit of the vote.
They won't.
They just basically told every Georgian that they don't care.
We were in Washington on Saturday.
Me and my 33-year-old son, we saw more people than we've ever seen in our lifetime ever.
And we're season ticket holders for the Ravens, for God's sake.
I've been in crowds of 8,000 people.
I've been to Steelers' gates, for goodness sakes.
I have never seen so many people, but were there any Republicans there?
No.
none
none
but
wait wait wait wait wait wait wait
wait wait wait
what
there were no
what was this thing
that you went to
a week
we could go Saturday
in Washington D.C.
It's a mega rally
who must have been
hundreds of thousands
Okay it's a mega rally
and there were
you mean no elected Republicans
is that what you mean?
Yes I do
our party leadership
quote unquote
if this were a Democrat
rally
they would all
be there. They were there for the anti-key party movement walking hand-in-hand up the steps.
No one stands for us, Rush. Only you and Donald Trump. God forbid, what do we have left?
I love my president. I am not a revolutionary rush, but I will die for my president.
This man has given more to this country than anybody.
he has no need to none he's a billionaire he doesn't need this that's exactly right