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By John Ford
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Posted Jan 08, 2010 @ 02:13 PM

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Neosho, Mo. — As the trial date in a federal weapons case involving Robert Joos nears, another self-proclaimed white supremacist has written Joos in prison, asking “someone like myself” represent the Powell man.

In a letter written Wednesday and posted on his blog site, Martin Lindstedt, pastor of the “Church of Jesus Christ Christian / Aryan Nations of Missouri,” asked Joos to consider asking for a delay in the trial.

“So could you ask for someone like myself to be your counsel of choice?” Lindstedt wrote. “Then, if you do get convicted, you can put in a claim that the district ‘korts’ and ‘prostitutors’ violated yet another one of your rights under the ‘CONstipation” and ‘Bill of Goods’.”

Lindstedt also told Joos it would be best if he fired his public defender.

“But if you are going to try your own case, or get your counsel of choice, then you need to have access to a law library before you get railroaded,” he said. “So you will need another couple of months for a continuance to prepare while the ‘kort’ digests your objections. It is stupid to help the railroad continue.”

Joos has filed motions with the federal district court in Springfield to delay the trial, due to start Monday, so he could have his public defender, Darryl Johnson, removed from the case. According to the handwritten motions, Joos wants to act as his own attorney and requests 60 days to prepare for trial.

Joos has pleaded not guilty to federal weapons charges and is being held without bond. He was arrested in late June as part of an investigation into a 2004 mail bombing in Scottsdale, Ariz., that injured a black city official.

Federal prosecutors say an investigation found that people involved in the white supremacist movement in the U.S. met for survival training at Joos’ property in McDonald County. Joos owns 200 acres near Powell, and is pastor of the Sacerdotal Church of David.

Two twin brothers, Dennis and Daniel Mahon, were arrested at their home in Davis Junction, Ill., in late June in connection with the bombing. A probable cause affidavit filed to support the arrest alleges the first call Dennis Mahon made after the bombing was to a cell phone registered to Joos. One of the Mahons has described Joos as “an expert on weapons, explosives, bomb making and general survival skills,” according to a probable cause affidavit.

Joos is also seeking some $23 million in damages from the federal government for alleged constitutional rights violations.

Lindstedt repeatedly claimed he had been railroaded by various law enforcement agencies, including the Newton County Sheriff’s Department and the county prosecutor’s office, when he was charged in 2005 with child sexual abuse charges involving a young family member. The incidents allegedly took place sometime between March and August 2003. The charges were dropped in early 2009 by the Newton County Prosecuting Attorney Jake Skouby, although, according to Bill Dobbs, assistant prosecutor, the charges could be refiled at a later date. The prosecutor’s office has until 10 years after the child’s 18th birthday to refile the charges.

Lindstedt was charged with 22 counts of contempt of court in the summer of 2005, issued after several outbursts during court proceedings. Those counts were set aside in June 2006 when he was admitted to the Fulton State Hospital.

In July 2007, Lindstedt was ordered to allow the court to appoint a public defender to act as his legal counsel after the Granby resident balked at reading and signing a waiver for court appointed counsel. The document would have allowed Lindstedt to act as his own attorney. However, Lindstedt said he balked at the waiver because he wanted to enter a 10-page motion and writ of habeas corpus declaring he has been improperly imprisoned, a violation of his civil rights. Lindstedt contended the state did not have the authority to commit him to the state hospital as it was done without trial. While in the state hospital, Lindstedt called the Daily News several times, telling reporters he was denied access to a law library.

In 1985, Joos was charged with simulating legal process when he attempted to serve a bogus federal injunction on retired trooper Merle Graham to prevent the arrest of Taren Wood, a Joos associate. The following year, a McDonald County jury found Joos guilty of the misdemeanor and he was sentenced to six months in the county jail, plus a $400 fine.

Joos appealed the verdict, but it was upheld by the appellate court, which issued a warrant for Joos’ arrest in 1987. Joos remained at large until June 29, 1994, when two troopers with the Missouri State Highway Patrol — Sgt. Steve Dorsey and the late Cpl. Bobbie Harper — arrested Joos after a scuffle. A search of Joos’ van revealed a loaded .32 caliber, five-shot revolver, which was in an opaque plastic bag between the van’s seats.

In September 1994, Harper was shot sniper style through a window of his home while he was preparing a dish of ice cream. Harper, who was recovering from a liver transplant, did not die in the attack, but never returned to work. Harper died in 1996 after a heart operation. A Joos associate, Timothy Coombs, was suspected in the shooting. Coombs remains at large.

In 2004, Joos was convicted of operating a motor vehicle without a license. During a 2002 hearing, he told the court he had no intention of obtaining a Missouri driver’s license, saying he is a “servant of God and can have no covenant with the heathen government.” After a court appearance that year, he told a Daily News reporter that he believes he does not have to have a driver’s license as he does not transport goods or people for hire.

Joos was hospitalized in November 2004 as a result of a hunger strike.

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John Ford, unlike Buzz(ard) Ball and Randy Turner, is not personally hostile to myself when I talk to him. And yet, like all jewspaper reporters, he supports ZOG/Babylon and simply refuses to print my side of the story. I would call up several times from the NutHouse, and in jail ask Roxie to tell my side of the story or give the Neosho Daily Douche a letter or copy of paperwork and then find out that either nothing had been published or it was slanted to support the local regime criminals.

So, this means that any and every Revolutionary soldier must consider the members of the establishment judenpresse to be a Racial and Revolutionary enemy traitor subject to the standard treatment dealt to treasonous regime criminals and their whigger herd animal supporters of complete merciless extermination of they and theys' spawn, corruption of blood, forfeiture of all property and estate, and enslavement unto death for the more tractable regime criminal supporters. Treasonous regime criminals are invariably sanctimonious and even when given out a share and a half of what goes around when it comes around to they and theys' spawn, will never admit, be they the biological jew spawn of Satan or the adoptive whigger or mamzer herd animals, that they are wrong-minded parasites who never ever can behave in a White manner. You boil off theys' rancid sanctimony by simply putting them to public torture before the whigger herd animals. It is hard for a regime criminal to pretend to being morally superior when the regime criminal is eating his nuts -- suffering from a bad case of Piglice Testicle Eating Syndrome -- and having his spawn run through a wood chipper for dessert.

You observe the whigger herd animal population and cull out anyone stupid and morally degenerate enough to side with the former regime criminals as well, to where they learn to mind theys own business and do what the new Neo-Aristocracy tells them what to do. Absolute and remorseless extermination of all religious and racial opposition to the winning White Nationalist theocratic regime is what is absolutely necessary when whiggers outnumber you by a factor of ten to one. The 'Ten-Thousand Warlords Project' is aimed towards the extermination of what passes for the leadership and the 'intellectuals' of the criminal regime and setting it up so that there is no mental or moral competition for the leadership of the former ZOGling herd-animal lumpen-whiggertariate.

So the judenpresse is part of the regime-criminal 'leadership' and of course they lie. They are protected in those lies. A more stalwart society would be run like it was back in the day, when a lying jewspaper editurd which pissed of the more vigilant members of society was castrated, tarred and feathered and run out on a rail with his lying press burnt or destroyed. And, like Elijah telling the baal-priests and the House of Ahab how the cow would eat the cabbage, I think that a jewspaper editor in the future will be forced to allow anyone and everyone whom he writes about to have equal time to respond to whatever is written about him or thus, if the jewspaper is slanderous, for the retraction to be branded on the jewspaper editurd's hide and that of his spawn, with the dripping pelts tacked to the jewspaper door for all to read.

Now of course, like I offered Ron Doerge when Ronblow was huffing and puffing about what was on my web page, these regime criminals are at liberty to write they's side of the story and it WILL be printed here on my blog and web pages. I am not a cowardly faggot like Randy Turner who is much too chickenshit to allow me to post my side of my story on their lying blogs. The downside -- and whenever regime criminals deal with me there is ALWAYS a downside -- is that they will be giving me even more ammunition to use against them in the kort of pub[l]ic opinion, and so smart regime criminals and traitors invariably decline my offer. But still they refuse to let me have my say.

6:00 a.m. entrySince whether Bob Joos will be railroaded today or not will be decided in a few hours, I shall post this widely and come back later today as to whether this matter was allowed by the ZOG jewdge or not.

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Published January 11, 2010 10:44 pm - SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Authorities recovered 19,000 rounds of ammunition, along with more than a dozen firearms and explosive materials, from the property of a self-professed white supremacist from McDonald County, witnesses testified Monday.
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Authorities recovered 19,000 rounds of ammunition, along with more than a dozen firearms and explosive materials, from the property of a self-professed white supremacist from McDonald County, witnesses testified Monday.

Federal prosecutors are expected to finish presenting their case today in the trial of Robert Neil Joos, who is being tried in U.S. District Court on a federal weapons charge. He was identified during Monday’s testimony as an “an associate” of two men charged with a bombing in Arizona.

Joos’ defense attorney, Darryl Johnson, is expected to make his opening statement and mount Joos’ defense today. While cross-examining witnesses Monday, he pointed out that the property where authorities seized the weapons actually belonged to Joos’ family, not Joos himself.

Johnson also said that officers had found mostly older, “archaic” weapons that were legal and could have been used for hunting. He also contended that while authorities could trace where the weapons and explosive materials were manufactured, they could not trace their ownership.

But an undercover agent from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives who said he twice met with Joos on his 200-acre property in rural McDonald County testified that it “was clear to me that he (Joos) knew” that his previous felony convictions barred him from possessing the weapons recovered by federal law enforcement officers.

Undercover agent

ATF agent Tristan Moreland, who posed as a clandestine firearms merchant active in the “movement,” also said Joos admitted to owning one of the weapons that Moreland spotted during his visits to Joos’ compound early last year. The agent also said Joos showed a knowledge of explosives approaching the expert level.

“It was clearly part of his life,” Moreland said of Joos’ weapons collection, recounting that Joos once told him, “It’s all going to come down to whoever has the guns.”

Moreland said authorities learned of Joos during an investigation into a Feb. 26, 2004, bombing that injured Don Logan, the director of the diversity office for the city of Scottsdale, Ariz. Logan is a black man. Two others were injured in the attack.

Two men — brothers Daniel and Dennis Mahon — face federal charges in the bombing in Arizona and now await trial. The “very first call” one of the brothers made after the bomb was placed went to Joos, Moreland said, and Joos’ name surfaced again during conversations between the brothers and a confidential informant. The Mahons had a “very long history” with Joos, and they visited Joos and obtained some firearms training at his property, the ATF agent said.

“The Mahons had said often, ‘You got to meet this guy,’” Moreland said.

The undercover agent testified that Joos often spoke about his anti-government beliefs, and sometimes his racial beliefs, during their conversations. Visits to the property included tours of 20 “caves,” which included traditional caves and “dugouts,” that Joos described as potential defensive positions on the property, Moreland said.

‘Training video’

During one visit, Joos and Moreland watched “We Were Soldiers,” a Mel Gibson dramatization of the Vietnam War battle of Ia Drang. Joos, according to Moreland, intended it as a “training video” for how to repel an attack by government forces.

Johnson, Joos’ defense attorney, countered that Joos was always interested in the military, citing his attendance at the U.S. Air Force Academy.

Witnesses on Monday described the property as a remote compound, requiring any visitor to first travel down an approximately mile-long driveway and then through a fenced gate that Joos always kept locked. A few mobile homes were on the property, along with a number of cars and other signs of an apparent salvage operation.

The dwelling itself contained a couple of bunk beds, a kitchen, a bathroom and a storage area that held 15 firearms. One agent said he found a file labeled “explosives” at the home.

Background

Joos in 2004 led the Sacerdotal Church of David on the 200-acre farm near the community of Cyclone, between Powell and Pineville on Big Sugar Creek. Moreland said Joos at one point referred to a church, testifying that Joos said unspecified church “elders” owned the property.

But Moreland said “there was nothing on that property that resembled a church” or church operation.

Federal law makes it illegal for anyone who has been convicted of a felony to be in possession of firearms or ammunition.

Joos has a 1997 felony conviction for unlawful use of a weapon and a 2004 conviction for operating a motor vehicle without a valid license.

Joos at one point refused to get a driver’s license, saying during a court hearing in 2002 that it was against his religion, and that he could “make no covenant with the heathen government.”

Arrest

Robert Joos was arrested in June 2009 after an undercover investigation focusing on several people allegedly involved in white-supremacist movements throughout the United States.

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Well, it is essentially pretty much all over except for the pissin'&moanin' for Pastor Bob Joos as with the [G]AID[S] of his federal pub[l]ic pretender Bob is going to spend the better part of a decade enjoying his fill of the swill to be provided in Club ZOG on a felony weapons rap. And, given that Robert is a true believer in Dual-Seedline Christian Identity, perhaps much of this persecution from the forces Under Satan's Administration was to be expected. If ZOG can't find up an excuse to arrest what ZOG regards as 'dangerous free radicals' in the White Nationalist [bowel] Movement on conspiracy or weapons charges, something will be made up, like bogus child molestation or child pornography or drug charges, and enemies of ZOG will of course be tried before a ZOG-kort, have the pretend 'aid' of a ZOG-counsel, and have the testilying of ZOG undercover informants who admit to being professional entrappers of the ZOG herd claim whatever they please and the end result is the same: ZOG disposes of its racial enemies so that the looting of the [no-longer-so] Great Whigger Herd can continue into a New Dark Age.

Pastor Robert Joos made himself a target of the local, state and ZOG regime criminals. And as such, of course Bob Joos was going to be hammered down. As is happening now.

My point is to show how and why most of it was somewhat unnecessary. Robert Joos made a number of mistakes that he didn't need to have made -- the first of which was associating with unbelieving solipsistic heathen loudmouths within the bowel Movement, then letting pretty much any old government agents and informants run wild on his property gathering 'evidence' and the last was in going to trial with a pub[l]ic pretender who will try to lend a superficial gloss on what is in fact anti-white genocidal tyranny contrary to the CONstipation and Bill of Goods 'protections'.

On the other hand, Robert Joos supposedly has the freedumb to ASSociate with whomever he pleases, to arm himself as necessary to protect his life, liberty and property given that the mighty Evil Empire is falling apart, and to worship as he pleases. If you believe that, then it is because you are a ZOGling whigger ass-clown no longer in touch with the reality of the day. You don't have any rights whatsoever, ZOG will do whatever it pleases, this trial is based upon lies, and this jewspaper is part of ZOG. The ZOG kort record is doubtless fraudulent. And so the jewspaper merely repeats these lies as it benefits in the short term from ZOG. Anything written above in a jewspaper should be taken as a lie.

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An undercover agent testified Monday that Robert Joos, a 56-year-old man on trial for federal weapons charges, often talked about a violent end to the U.S. government.

"(He thought) it would all come down to who had the guns," said Tristan Moreland, a special agent with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Moreland testified he had seen much of Joos' more than 200 acre compound in rural McDonald County after a cooperating individual -- or civilian aide -- was able to gain the trust of two men with connections to Joos.

Joos was arrested in late June as part of an investigation into a 2004 mail bombing in Scottsdale, Ariz., that injured a black city official. His federal trial got under way Monday at the federal courthouse in Springfield.

Dennis and Daniel Mahon are in jail and awaiting trial in the bombing of that Arizona diversity office. Federal agents were able to locate phone records showing the first calls they made -- after allegedly mailing the bomb -- were to Joos.

Federal agents started attempting to make contact with Joos after they learned the brothers reportedly spoke of Joos' southwest Missouri property as a training facility.

Moreland was one of two undercover agents and the civilian aide who visited to compound twice in early 2009 to pose as allies to Joos. Moreland was undercover as a weapons dealer.

"We generally just talked about anti-government belief and sometimes racial belief," he said.

Moreland described seeing guns thinly veiled under sheets during his visits. He was also taken to at least 20 caves that Joos reportedly told him would serve as hideouts in case of attack.

There were other caves, Moreland said, that Joos would not take the group to see -- specifically his own.

"He said that it was his cave and it was where his main stockpile was," he testified.

When the defense asked why the agent didn't poke around and try to find out more information, Moreland said, "It's disrespectful and a way to get yourself killed."

A search warrant executed in June resulted in 15 guns being taken from the building assumed to be Joos' residence. It also yielded more than 19,000 ammunition rounds.

Most of the guns taken from the property were long hunting rifles or shotguns. Most were loaded.

Bomb-making substances, like fuses and blasting caps, were also found on the property. There was a file folder labeled "explosives" found in a filing cabinet containing pamphlets and instructions on bomb-making, officials testified Monday.

Joos is charged with being a felon in possession of firearms, ammunition and explosives -- another felony. He has two prior felony convictions, one for unlawful use of a weapon and the other for driving without a license.

At the time he was convicted for driving without a license, he contended that his religious beliefs did not permit him to have a driver's license.

His religious beliefs also kept him from wearing civilian clothing in the courtroom Monday. He appeared in court in a jail-issued orange jumpsuit.

Joos had not requested that his clothes -- which have fringe along the seams in what he said was accordance with biblical law -- be sent to the courtroom because he didn't think there would be a trial.

Joos is an ordained minister and his church, the Sacerdotal Church of David, reportedly has been linked with the white supremacy movement.

However -- prior to jury selection Monday -- Joos requested a gag order for the media, contending that any mention of ties to white supremacy would hurt his chances for a fair trial.

Judge Richard Dorr did not grant a gag order but he asked potential jurors if they'd seen a local TV news report that called Joos a white supremacist.

The trial began Monday with the defendant retracting his motion to replace his public defender. If granted, it would have been the second time Joos had requested a new attorney.

He retained Darryl Johnson after the judge informed Joos that he would not grant another continuance. Two continuances have already been granted in the case.

Joos said he wanted to represent himself with the defense that his prior convictions were a result of more than 30 years of government persecution. "I believe (the convictions) are false and I can prove it," he said.

Dorr told Joos those convictions would have to be appealed. Joos answered that he already had and lost those appeals.

Joos also wanted to call three witnesses for his defense. However, Johnson told the court that one of the men was dead, and the other two hadn't seen Joos in years.

"In my strategy, that wouldn't add to the defense of Mr. Joos," he said.

The prosecution presented seven witnesses Monday, most of whom were ATF agents. They testified to finding the guns in Joos' ownership, to his prior felony convictions and that the guns were the result of interstate commerce.

The prosecution is expected to bring two more witnesses today.

When U.S. attorney James Kelleher said he assumed the defense would not be presenting any witnesses since a witness list had not been presented, Johnson countered: "Don't assume anything."

Johnson said he expected to be done presenting the defense by noon today.

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Robert Joos retracted his motion to replace a public defender as his federal trial for being a felon in possession of firearms got under way in Springfield Monday.

The Powell resident, retained his attorney after a federal judge told the self-proclaimed white supremacist he would not grant another continuance, the Springfield News-Leader reported Monday. If granted, the continuance would have been the third in the case.

Joos has pleaded not guilty to federal weapons charges and is being held without bond. He was arrested in late June as part of an investigation into a 2004 mail bombing in Scottsdale, Ariz., that injured a black city official.

Federal prosecutors say an investigation found that people involved in the white supremacist movement in the U.S. met for survival training at Joos’ property in McDonald County. Joos owns 200 acres near Powell, and is pastor of the Sacerdotal Church of David.

Joos is also seeking some $23 million in damages from the federal government for alleged constitutional rights violations.

In a letter written last week to Joos and posted on his blog site, Martin Lindstedt, a Granby resident who is pastor of the “Church of Jesus Christ Christian / Aryan Nations of Missouri,” asked Joos to consider asking for a delay in the trial.

In 2004, Joos was convicted of operating a motor vehicle without a license. Joos contends he was wrongfully convicted. During a 2002 hearing, he told the court he had no intention of obtaining a Missouri driver’s license, saying he is a “servant of God and can have no covenant with the heathen government.” After a court appearance that year, he told a Daily News reporter that he believes he does not have to have a driver’s license as he does not transport goods or people for hire.

Joos was hospitalized in November 2004 as a result of a hunger strike.

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Published January 12, 2010 10:33 pm - SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — It took jurors only nine minutes Tuesday to reach a guilty verdict against Robert Neil Joos Jr. Joos was convicted on a pair of federal weapons charges despite taking the stand in his own defense and denying ownership of the 15 firearms that authorities confiscated from his home last year.

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — It took jurors only nine minutes Tuesday to reach a guilty verdict against Robert Neil Joos Jr.

Joos was convicted on a pair of federal weapons charges despite taking the stand in his own defense and denying ownership of the 15 firearms that authorities confiscated from his home last year. Federal agents also seized 19,000 rounds of ammunition and some blasting caps from Joos’ rural McDonald County homestead, which authorities previously said was part of a 200-acre “retreat location” used by white supremacists.

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Joos, a former Eagle Scout and Air Force Academy cadet, was the lone witness to testify in his own defense, taking the stand Tuesday against the advice of his defense attorney. He denied owning any of the guns that were found at his home during a June 2009 raid by dozens of state and federal law enforcement officers.

“Some of that stuff I’ve never seen before,” he said, referring to the carts of weapons and ammunition that the prosecutor presented as exhibits.

Joos also denied being an anti-government white supremacist, taking aim at testimony Monday by an undercover agent who recounted visits to Joos’ property and conversations with the defendant.

Joos said he believes he has been persecuted by the government “ever since I started studying for the ministry.”

He also alleged that he was prevented from presenting witnesses in his defense during the trial in U.S. District Court in Springfield. He made the same claim when he was convicted in McDonald County Circuit Court of operating a motor vehicle without a valid license several years ago. That felony conviction formed part of the basis of the federal charges of being a felon in possession of firearms and explosives.

“The jury is never going to hear the whole truth,” Joos said.

Defense contention

Joos’ defense attorney, Darryl Johnson, contended that the government’s case suffered from “gaps” and “unanswered questions.”

Federal prosecutors never showed Joos’ fingerprints on any of the weapons or ammunition, Johnson said. The property was actually owned by Joos’ family. At least several other people had access to the building where the weapons were found, and authorities never traced the ownership of the weapons themselves, Johnson said.

Jim Kelleher, assistant U.S. attorney for the Western District of Missouri, countered that the case turned on possession, not ownership, of the materials. In his residence, Joos had 19,000 rounds of ammunition — enough to fill a Bass Pro Shops showroom, the prosecutor said.

“It’s almost difficult to argue this case because the evidence of possession is overwhelming,” Kelleher told jurors.

Biography

Joos devoted much of his testimony to his personal biography and achievements. He said he was a St. Louis native and the son of a chiropractor, and that he excelled in academics, physical fitness and the Boy Scouts before entering the U.S. Air Force Academy. He spent 2 1/2 years there before he was discharged for failing an aeronautical engineering course, and he later graduated with a degree in engineering from Washington University in St. Louis, he said.

He said he often worked as a handyman, in Colorado Springs, Colo., and later when he moved to McDonald County in the 1980s. He said that as an avid outdoorsman, he has always had a strong interest in recycling and sometimes served as a “consulting engineer” for “underground housing.”

Joos said he was raised in the Lutheran faith and later became an ordained minister in the “Christian Israelite” faith. Long-bearded and long-haired, Joos said “vows” he has taken bar him from cutting his hair, drinking alcohol or taking drugs.

He established a branch of the Christian Israelite faith in McDonald County called Sacerdotal Church of David. The church leases the 200-acre property from Joos’ family, and Joos described what federal authorities called his residence as an office for the church, replete with books on church law.

‘Front’

Kelleher called the church a “front.”

“Religion is Mr. Joos’ way to do what he wants,” he told jurors, saying that the defendant “fantasized about duking it out with the evil federal government.”

Joos, 57, was identified during the trial as an associate of brothers Daniel and Dennis Mahon. The Mahons await trial in Arizona federal court in relation to a February 2004 mail bombing that injured Don Logan, the director of the diversity office for the city of Scottsdale, Ariz. Logan is a black man. Two others were injured in the attack.

The Mahons, according to authorities, already knew Joos and had visited his property for firearms and other training.

“The Mahons had said often, ‘You got to meet this guy,’” an undercover agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives testified Monday.

Authorities said Joos also furnished undercover agents with instructions on how to make a bomb after one of the agents said he had a problem with some “Kenites.” Joos denied that allegation, too.

Witnesses had described the 200-acre property as a remote compound near the community of Cyclone, between Powell and Pineville on Big Sugar Creek. Joos, the undercover agent said, referred to the caves on the property as potential defensive positions in case of a government attack.

A sentencing hearing for Joos is still to be set. He faces a total of 20 years in prison. He has indicated that he plans to appeal his conviction.


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It took jurors nine minutes of deliberation to convict Robert Joos, 56, of two federal weapons charges after half a day of talk on cursing, religion and Captain Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger.

Joos was found guilty of being a felon in possession of firearms and a felon in possession of explosives. He faces a maximum of 20 years in federal prison and up to a $500,000 fine.

He was arrested June 25 during the execution of a search warrant on his 200-acre property in McDonald County.

Federal officials with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives had been investigating Joos after they discovered his connection with a pair of men who had bombed a diversity office in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Joos was the first person Dennis and Daniel Mahon, the bombers, called after placing the bomb addressed to the director of the diversity office in 1994. The director, a black male, and two others were injured in the blast. The Mahons are awaiting trial.

Joos took the stand as the defense's only witness on Tuesday, the second day of his trial.

He described his apocalyptic religious views and his time at the Air Force Academy as a classmate of Sullenberger, the now-famous pilot who landed a plane in the Hudson River.

Joos was calm until he was questioned by U.S. district attorney James Kelleher.

When asked if he thought he still had an IQ of 156, Joos said, "I've lost a few points, but not enough not to know what these bastards have been doing to me," referring to the federal government.

Joos said the government has been persecuting him because of his religious beliefs. "It's been 30 years of this, and I'm tired of this crap," he said.

Joos called himself a Christian Israelite and a Nazarite.

He denied being a white supremacist, despite his connections with the Mahons.

He said his Nazarite beliefs mean that he can't cut his hair or drink alcohol and has to wear certain clothes described in the Bible.

On Tuesday, Joos appeared in his clothing, which had fringes on the side seams. Joos had to appear in the jail's orange jumpsuit Monday because he didn't have his clothes.

When asked to swear in before his testimony, he said he could not because biblical law prevented him from swearing. The word "affirm" was used instead.

Kelleher said it was the government's opinion that Joos' religious views are a front.

"Maybe you noticed Mr. Joos couldn't swear, but 15 minutes later he called the government a bunch of bastards," he said during his closing arguments. "The church is a way Mr. Joos gets to do what he wants."

Joos later clarified that biblical law did not allow him to swear, but did not say anything against cussing.

His attorney, Darryl Johnson, acknowledged that Joos' religious beliefs might be bizarre to some.

"You might not like Bob's demeanor, Bob's dress, Bob's hair -- I don't like Bob's hair, it kept getting in my way during this trial," Johnson said during his closing statements. "You might not like his religious beliefs -- he's very devout -- but you cannot convict on religion."

Joos spent most of his testimony refuting what an undercover agent with the ATF had testified.

Tristan Moreland, or Jimmy as Joos knew him, was undercover as a weapons dealer who was interested in Joos' compound.

Joos said he was trying to recruit for the church.

Moreland testified on Monday that the two, along with another uncover agent and a civilian informant, talked about guns and explosives.

Joos said he gave Moreland bomb-making instructions so that he could later turn Moreland in if the bomb was detonated.

Agents testified in court they found 15 guns, mostly long hunting rifles, more than 19,000 round of ammunition and various bomb-making materials on the compound.

"We're talking about the amount of ammunition you might find in Bass Pro's showroom," Kelleher said.

All of the guns and ammunition were found in a building the prosecution referred to as the residence, but Joos said was part church office and part storage area.

"People store their stuff there and it's not any of my business -- it's not my stuff," Joos said.

During his closing statements, Kelleher again showed pictures of the guns as they had been placed before they were taken by ATF officials.

There was one gun at the front door and two at the back door to the residence or office in the pictures. ATF officials said both were loaded, as were nine other guns found in the building.

Kelleher said the fact that Joos was one of the few key-holders to that building meant that he was in possession of guns under the law.

Joos had been convicted of two prior felonies -- one was unlawful use of a weapon and the other was driving without a license, which was elevated to a felony after multiple offenses.

Joos said both were wrongful convictions, adding that he was in the process of filing federal appeals -- because he had used all of his state appeals -- when he was arrested.

Joos is also expected to appeal this case.




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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - A southwest Missouri man arrested as part of an investigation of white supremacists has been convicted on federal weapons charges.

Robert Joos of rural McDonald County was found guilty in U.S. District Court on Tuesday of being a felon in possession of weapons and explosives. Joos has previous convictions for unlawful use of a weapon and driving without a license.

The trial began Monday in Springfield. Jurors deliberated briefly after the testimony concluded Tuesday afternoon.

Joos was arrested in June as part of an investigation into a 2004 mail bombing in Scottsdale, Ariz., that injured a black city official. Two Illinois brothers were charged in the bombing and
have pleaded innocent.

Joos wasn't charged in the bombing. But the Illinois men told investigators white supremacists used land where Joos lived as a "retreat" for training.



Updated Jan 11, 2010 - 5:15 PM CST

The trial began Monday for a self-proclaimed white supremacist from McDonald County, Missouri accused on a weapons charge.

Jury selection got under way in the case of Robert Joos.

Joos was arrested as part of an investigation into a 2004 mail bombing in Scottsdale, Arizona that injured the Director of a Diversity Office.

Joos was not charged in that crime.

The case ties the alleged bombers to Robert Joos, and to alleged illegal activity at his McDonald County militia compound.



Updated Sept. 22, 2009 - 4:40 PM CST

A Four State white supremacist makes an appearance in federal court.

Robert Joos, 56, of McDonald County was arraigned in Springfield, Missouri on Tuesday.

He plead not guilty.

He is charged with being a felon in possession of a weapon.

Federal marshals say he had at least 15 weapons of different calibers along with ammunition.

Joos was arrested as part of an investigation into a 2004 mail bombing in Scottsdale, Arizona, that injured the director of a diversity office.



Updated July 9, 2009 - 5:34 PM CST

On Wednesday a U.S. chief magistrate judge ordered Robert Joos of rural McDonald County held without bond on a charge of being a felon in possession of firearms.

Joos was arrested as part of an investigation into a 2004 mail bombing in Scottsdale, Arizona that injured the director of a diversity office.

Prosecutors allege that the first call one of the suspects made after the bombing was to Joos.



Updated June 26, 2009 - 6:14 PM CST

Robert Joos, 56, of McDonald County, Missouri is charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm.

He was arrested during a federal investigation into a bombing incident that injured a city official in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The official was the Director of Diversity and Dialogue for the city.

He was also a black man.

Joos is a known white supremacist.

Federal authorities say undercover agents found firearms and ammunition at his 200 acre compound in McDonald County.

Joos has not been charged in the bombing incident.





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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Robert Joos was convicted Tuesday in federal court on charges of illegally possessing firearms and explosives on his 200-acre property near Powell.

After nine minutes of deliberation Tuesday, the jury found Joos, 56, guilty of being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition, and one count of being a felon in possession of explosives, according to Beth Phillips, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Missouri. The federal trial began Monday.

Joos was arrested in late June as part of an investigation into a 2004 mail bombing in Scottsdale, Ariz., that injured a black city official. When law enforcement officers served a search warrant of Joos’ property, they found five shotguns, five rifles, five pistols, more than 19,000 rounds of ammunition and blasting caps.

Federal prosecutors say an investigation found that people involved in the white supremacist movement in the U.S. met for survival training at Joos’ property in McDonald County. Joos is pastor of the Sacerdotal Church of David.

Two twin brothers, Dennis and Daniel Mahon, were arrested at their home in Davis Junction, Ill., in late June in connection with the bombing. A probable cause affidavit filed to support the arrest alleges the first call Dennis Mahon made after the bombing was to a cell phone registered to Joos.

One of the Mahons has described Joos as “an expert on weapons, explosives, bomb making and general survival skills,” according to a probable cause affidavit.

A confidential informant and two undercover agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives visited Joos at his Powell property on three occasions in January 2008 and in January and February 2009. During those visits, they observed several firearms and ammunition.

In telephone conversations, Joos often discussed stocking the caves on his property with weapons, food, water and other supplies in order to avoid capture or attack. In one conversation, an undercover agent told Joos he was having some trouble with “Kenites,” and Joos agreed to provide him with instructions for making a bomb. Joos later mailed him instructions for making a home-made bomb, along with a detailed drawing, the federal attorney said.

Under federal law, it is illegal for anyone who has been convicted of a felony to be in possession of any firearm or ammunition. Joos has a 1997 felony conviction for unlawful use of a weapon and a 2004 felony conviction for operating a motor vehicle without a valid license. Joos contends he was wrongfully convicted. During a 2002 hearing, he told the court he had no intention of obtaining a Missouri driver’s license, saying he is a “servant of God and can have no covenant with the heathen government.” After a court appearance that year, he told a Daily News reporter that he believes he does not have to have a driver’s license as he does not transport goods or people for hire.

Joos was hospitalized in November 2004 as a result of a hunger strike.

Joos could face up to 20 years in federal prison without parole, plus a fine of up to $500,000. A sentencing hearing will be scheduled after the completion of a pre-sentence investigation by the United States Probation Office.

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This from the Springsfield News-Leader, dtd 13 Jan 10. Defendant attended the Air Force Academy and had an Engineering degree. Now he's looking at 20 years in a JOG cage for pissing off the JOG and exercising his alleged 2nd amendment rights.

I don't see why he didn't do like I did when I got caught with a single-wide full of automatic weapons and explosives after I declaired war with JOG. There I was, drunken as usual, having pissed and puked all over myself. What would you do if looking at 120 years in prison? What did I do? Why I held out for nearly three etermity-drenched hours before flipping on them fools who thought I was serious about fighting JOG. Itz every rat for hisself, and I knew better than to stand in the way of history.

So, that is proper WN behavior. Talk about how tough you are, then snitch out everyone and everything possible. Just be the first one in the cell block to turn. Then, when you have a bunch of JOGbux, you can always buy your way back into the Movement because it is composed of other cowards and rats like muh good buddy Alex Linder and idiots like John Nugent.


Joos quickly convicted on weapons charges

Defendant's testimony focuses on religious views and alleged persecution.

Kathryn Wall • News-Leader • January 13, 2010

It took jurors nine minutes of deliberation to convict Robert Joos, 56, of two federal weapons charges after half a day of talk on cursing, religion and Captain Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger.

Joos was found guilty of being a felon in possession of firearms and a felon in possession of explosives. He faces a maximum of 20 years in federal prison and up to a $500,000 fine.
He was arrested June 25 during the execution of a search warrant on his 200-acre property in McDonald County.

Federal officials with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives had been investigating Joos after they discovered his connection with a pair of men who had bombed a diversity office in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Joos was the first person Dennis and Daniel Mahon, the bombers, called after placing the bomb addressed to the director of the diversity office in 1994. The director, a black male, and two others were injured in the blast. The Mahons are awaiting trial.

Joos took the stand as the defense's only witness on Tuesday, the second day of his trial.

He described his apocalyptic religious views and his time at the Air Force Academy as a classmate of Sullenberger, the now-famous pilot who landed a plane in the Hudson River.

Joos was calm until he was questioned by U.S. district attorney James Kelleher.

When asked if he thought he still had an IQ of 156, Joos said, "I've lost a few points, but not enough not to know what these bastards have been doing to me," referring to the federal government.

Joos said the government has been persecuting him because of his religious beliefs. "It's been 30 years of this, and I'm tired of this crap," he said.

Joos called himself a Christian Israelite and a Nazarite.
He denied being a white supremacist, despite his connections with the Mahons.

He said his Nazarite beliefs mean that he can't cut his hair or drink alcohol and has to wear certain clothes described in the Bible.

On Tuesday, Joos appeared in his clothing, which had fringes on the side seams. Joos had to appear in the jail's orange jumpsuit Monday because he didn't have his clothes.
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