I watched the whole thing, and thought it was fascinating.
After April 20 turned into a standoff, Dimbulb went back to Georgia and met with some other True Patriots (Swensson?). They decided that they needed a Tennessee cop from any law enforcement agency to help them make the citizens' arrests that were "still on the table".
If that ain't good ol' American stick-to-it-iveness, I don't know what is.
So they agreed to send a volunteer to stay in a hotel and "travel the entire state in search of
that one individual who respects and honors the Constitution".
Because, y'know ... yeah. About 99.99% of Tennessee cops spit on the Constitution every dang day. But maybe they could find just one ...
And ... surprise, surprise! They all agreed that Dimbulb was the one who should go lookin'!
So he took all the weapons out of the camo truck, and drove it to Knoxville. There he learned that the chief of the Oaf Keepers had booted him unceremoniously for bringing bad publicity. Then the Georgia Militia booted him, too. He's gotta repaint his other truck, I reckon. What are you gonna do when the Oaf Keepers and the Militia both hate the Constitution, along with 99.99% of the cops and all the judges?
But Dimbulb was on a mission (here begins the theme music from
Mission Impossible), so he started drivin' around talking to cops. Then an FBI agent called and asked him to meet in Atlanta. He told Dimbulb he'd listen to the evidence, which in Dimbulb's mind meant he was willing to investigate the corruption in Monroe County. (Yep. Same FBI that we're all calling every day to try to get them to listen to the evidence and investigate the corruption in Monroe County.) So ol' Dimbulb got in his truck and headed out of Tennessee toward Atlanta.
But ...
About 20 - 25 cops shanghai'ed him south of Knoxville, with rifles and shotguns drawn. They cuffed him and took him to the FBI office and interviewed him, with an FBI guy and a guy from Homeland Security. Meanwhile, other cops burglarized his home and stole his AK-47.
They held him in a cell all weekend -- no phone calls -- and on Monday he was arraigned in federal court on crimes which Dimbulb analyzes and finds lacking.
The Constitution-hating prosecutor offered him a no-jail plea bargain, which he refused. The Constitution-hating judge stripped him of his Constitutional rights by imposing bail conditions. The Constitution-hating FBI "needed to create a monster to cover their atrocity" so they began "leaking lies to the media". (Yep. Still the same FBI that we're all calling every day to try to get them to listen to the evidence and investigate the corruption in Monroe County. No wonder it ain't working.

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And the media done him wrong, including one or two who said he was probably involved in the Miller murder, and said he's a birther, which he denies.
It ends with some quotes about how the time for words is over and it's time to fight, and will you help uphold the Constitution, or are you just another Constitution-hating rat?
To be continued ...