JOHN STORTSTROM | |
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Home Base | 110 Idlewild Rd. Apt 2C Bel Air, MD 21014 (as of Oct. 2019) |
AKA | Robert Jones,James Spears |
Published By | OPP HQ |
Published On | April 16, 2018 |
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hen Matthew Heimbach was a college student at Towson University in Maryland, he was leading a group white supremacist gloryhounds via his so-called “White Student Union” on campus. While not recognized by the school, this White Student Union crowd still managed to get some media posturing time in via stunts like announcing anti-crime patrols on campus, harassing black conservatives during their Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) workshop, or protesting May Day celebrations in Washington DC, the latter resulting in a rather comical altercation with this crew between them and the May Day participants. Now of this crew, Heimbach, his girlfriend at the time, the ironically-last-named Theresa Braun, Scott Terry and Shane Long were the only ones who publicly identify themselves. Others in the group preferred not to bask in the media glow and stand behind them, lending their support in the background. One of them, a guy named John Stortstrom, might have a pretty good reason for that, but its also the reason why we better not Let him stay in the shadows. See, not only is he vice-president of a Republican Party club that curiously was comfortable enough with Heimbach that he was invited to speak at one of their meetings, but his job – his actual bread winning profession – is making things that explode! What’s more, that job is with the part of the US Military that works with chemical weapons!
Shall we begin?
The Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) is a part of the U.S. Army and it’s Wikipedia entry calls it “the United States’s principal research and development resource for non-medical chemical and biological (CB) defense.” In addition to protecting the nation from the threat of chemical and biological weapons, they also assist in the development of chemical warfare defense technology. After graduating first from Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, MD in 2003 and then from the University of Maryland in 2008, Stortstrom started working for the Army in April of 2009, and he currently works in the Obscuration and Nonlethal Engineering Branch of the ECBC. In a video posted in 2012, he explained one of the projects he was working on at the time.
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