Huff told Patriots & Eskimos in several recorded interviews prior to his incarceration that he intended no violence on April 20 and that the federal agents who testified at his trial lied under oath. Huff claimed that Shane Longmeyer, the bank manager who testified against him, also lied. “As evidence of his false testimony, there are two things in his written statement that contradict his testimony. 1) he stated that I “did not mention anything about violence”, and went on to elaborate, after knowing me for 12 years that 2) I “never at any other time said anything about violence,” Huff told us. He added that Longmeyer “willingly divulged my private banking information without a warrant, or consent of XXXX or myself, or any documentation from anyone at DOJ.”
The person who claimed responsibility for the large police turnout in Madisonville on April 20, William L. Bryan, has neither been questioned nor apprehended to the best of our knowledge. 
“All of these organizations that showed up that day have to explain themselves,” Fitzpatrick said. “The information didn’t come from me, and it didn’t come from Darren. They’re using Darren as the scapegoat. They were hoping to get me that day, but it just didn’t work out that way. There was nothing that happened that day.”
Fitzpatrick believes that Barack Hussein Obama is directly involved in the events of April 20, 2010 in Madisonville, TN. “Obama is using Darren as a cover to protect himself. This is on the cover of TIME Magazine of September 30, 2010. Mr. Gellman didn’t talk to me, and I am quite certain he didn’t talk to Darren. Those things that he wrote about Darren and me are completely false. Mr. Pettway never was a foreman. He was never in the jury; he was a judge advocate, a director of a delegation. Is he there now? No. Is TIME Magazine covering that? No.”