Chino Valley, AZ — Jim Arroyo arrived for our assembly at Lucy’s Bar and Grill—residence of the “greatest badass burger on the town”—carrying an Oath Keepers hoodie, a baseball hat, and a bracelet. He’s a brief, stocky man with a white beard, who walks with a stick. He had a pistol strapped to his waist and was accompanied by his spouse, Janet.
The 2 run the Yavapai County Preparedness Crew, a company spin-off of the Oath Keepers militia that they fashioned within the aftermath of January 6, 2021.
Arroyo tells me he’s been prepping the members of his group for civil struggle following the election. (He claims membership exceeds 1,000; WIRED was unable to independently affirm this. The Rumble channel for his group has practically 350 subscribers.)
“The election can actually set off a civil struggle, no completely different than it occurred in any variety of nations around the globe,” Arroyo says over pastrami on rye, fries, a facet of horsey sauce, and occasional. “I am coaching individuals to outlive a civil struggle, to get out of the way in which, to remain residence, keep off the grid, have sufficient provides.”
The couple is satisfied that there’s a grand conspiracy to forestall Trump from turning into president once more. “They wish to take him out in order that he can’t get again within the White Home,” says Jim Arroyo. WIRED spoke to the Arroyos on the eve of the election to get perception into how he views the potential for violence within the days to come back, how he’ll react, and who he thinks will fireplace the primary photographs.
Paramilitary teams have lengthy leveraged fantasies about impending pure disasters or home conflicts to provoke their members. Arroyo and his spouse say they practice members for all types of occasions, corresponding to financial collapse, assaults on {the electrical} grid, civil unrest and World Struggle 3. However the deal with civil struggle by paramilitary and anti-government teams has been notably intense this yr main as much as the election. A current intelligence memo reported by WIRED warned that civil struggle rhetoric on-line was radicalizing people towards violence.
Within the aftermath of January 6, for which dozens of Oath Keepers, together with founder Stewart Rhodes, have been arrested, the paramilitary motion scrambled to distance itself from the stigma of the occasion—even the phrase “militia.” The Oath Keepers, as soon as essentially the most outstanding militia group within the US, primarily collapsed. In accordance with the Southern Poverty Legislation Heart, the variety of chapters dropped from 70 in 2020 to simply 5 in 2020.
Arroyo, like many others within the paramilitary motion looking for to distance themselves from the stigma of January 6, supplied a sanitized view of the Yavapai County Preparedness Crew. “We’re an academic group,” he says.
Arroyo broke ties with the principle Oath Keepers group and fashioned “The Oath Keepers of Yavapai County,” an unbiased group below the umbrella of the Yavapai County Preparedness Crew, a company nonprofit Arroyo based over a decade in the past. “It’s all the identical fundamental program,” Arroyo stated. It additionally contains the Lions of Liberty, the group’s political arm, which deliberate poll drop field stakeouts throughout the 2022 midterms however agreed to face down their operations earlier than election day following a authorized problem.