On Tuesday morning Billy Mack Helton of Waldron, Arkansas, who goes by the name Billy Sessions when trying to incite violence with the hate group Hiwaymen, went on a long tirade about the history of slavery.
His miseducation hit every racist trope imaginable.
The unemployed 42-year-old Helton/Sessions does Facebook live streams every day where he is often seen shirtless. At times he scratches himself, picks his nose, smokes, puts on deodorant, picks at his mouth and dentures, as well as other low class behaviors.
A page he was previously streaming from has been banned by Facebook, so his past videos aren't all available.
When he really gets going, his dentures pop loose and whistle the "s" sounds he makes.
In the video, while demanding African Americans forget the past, let go, and move forward, Helton completely forgets his own group's activities defending Confederate heritage - this while sitting in front of a conquered flag.
On Saturday Sessions/Helton were at the University of Mississippi where he admits to brandishing an axe to scare students and black basketball players. It's probably not a good idea to admit to a crime, while poking at someone.
They used to stick mainly to Confederate type issues, but now have become a full-blown hate group and are attacking anyone they don't care for, as seen at their failed attempt Monday to storm an LGBTQ+ event in Little Rock.
The hate group has also begun posting anti-gay messages on their social media.
Gen. Greybeard is actually a lowlife named James Del Brock, who co-founded the extremist group with Billy Helton.
Del Brock has recently become obsessed with gays, which may be why the Hiwaymen tried to attack the LGBTQ+ event yesterday. That obsession has extended to pedophilia where the Hiwaymen figure can't stop thinking about the subject.
The Hiwaymen have proven that, when the going gets tough, they hit the road. That's made them the target of a lot of mockery among other Confederate groups.
The group is planning an action on March 9th at the Arkansas State Capitol called Making Arkansas Great Again, which in their words is about "Making Arkansas Great by protecting our 2nd ammendment and our Unborn citizens."
They should rally their butts to an adult literacy class.
Hate Trackers has begun compiling a database on the Hiwaymen and the people helping them. Here is a sampling of these seedy haters.
The Hiwaymen, a violent Confederate group, attempted to disrupt a meeting of the Human Rights Campaign Arkansas early Monday morning, but were refused entry.
The Hiwaymen travel around the country in a pack to incite violence. They were at the deadly Unite the Right in Charlottesville and have roamed as far as to Portland where they teamed up with Patriot Prayer and the Proud Boys in a "Him Too" rally to insult women, who have been sexually assaulted.
An event page for the HRC Arkansas meet up stated, “Join us for the HRC Take over of the Arkansas State Capitol. Come. Meet your legislators. Talk to them about the LGBTQ issues that matter most to you as we work together to make Arkansas more inclusive and equitable for all Arkansas.
”We’re amplifying our voices by inviting members of the LGBTQ Community and our allies across Arkansas to join HRC Monday, February 25, to take over the Arkansas State Capitol for our Lobby Day. This is an opportunity for you to meet your legislators and tell them why LGBTQ issues matter to you, your family and community.”
On Friday Hate Trackers was monitoring social media chatter among the Hiwaymen and discovered the hillbilly Confederates were planning on disrupting the HRC event. Therefore, we monitored their online activity this morning and came across their live streams. We recorded those live streams as they occurred using BandiCam.
Showing up late the Hiwaymen scoured the area looking for the HRC gathering. When they finally found the building where the conference room was, they were turned back even though they claimed to have reserved tickets for the event.
After they were denied access, the Hiwaymen shouted back insults and threats, as they were walking through a parking lot to leave.
Leader Billy Sessions made sure he was at a very safe distance before live streaming threats to the security guard on Facebook.
The Human Rights Campaign Arkansas had no comment for this story.
That friend was Edward Reed Fields, a notorious KKK Grand Dragon, whose partner in a terrorist organization was involved in the 1958 racially motivated terrorist attack on the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Don't let the photos of a little old man in a sweater fool you, as Fields' underlings spent ten years bombing black churches and murdering civil rights workers.
Last week, Robb traveled from his Klan compound to Fields' home in Marietta, Georgia where the Knights' director reminisced with his old pal the former Grand Dragon and terrorist group leader.
'The Sundown Boys' Fields and Robb last week in Marietta, Georgia
While monitoring the Russian social media platform VK for Klan activity, Hate Trackers found the photos and a post made by Jason Robb, the son of Thomas Robb.
In his post he stated, "Pastor Thomas Robb visited Dr. Ed Fields in Georgia about a week ago. Dr. Ed Fields and Pastor Robb have been involved in the white resistance since the 60s. Dr. Fields published the truth at last newspaper for decades and spoke with Pastor Robb at rallies in Montgomery, Alabama and the annual Stone mountain rallies organized by Mr. Venable up to the late 80s. They have remained close friends for decades. I posted this so some who are new to the struggle will know the fight has been going on for a long time and just not a few years ago and what old warriors look like. Of course I can say that since he is my dad."
Ed Fields Knoxville Patriot Rally June 16, 2007
From a Wiki bio: Fields was born in 1932 in Chicago, Illinois, and moved at an early age to Atlanta, Georgia, where he graduated from Catholic school. It was during this time he became active in far-right politics, and associated himself with the Black Front, a local Nazi organization, serving as a recruiter.
Ed Fields in 1981
Fields was active in several white supremacist political organizations, joining the Columbians, an anti-black and anti-Semitic group, in high school, and joining J.B. Stoner's Christian Anti-Jewish Party in 1952; he later served as its Executive Director. He was also a member of the American Anti-Communist Society in 1950 and 1951.
In 1958, Fields founded the National States' Rights Party (NSRP), which advocated racial segregation and white supremacy; he served as its National Director while Stoner served as its National Chairman. Fields edited the party's newspaper, The Thunderbolt. During this time period, he frequently wrote to print publications detailing his beliefs, for instance in 1969 a letter by Fields was published in Playboy, alleging, "We will never have law and order in America until all Negroes are deported back to Africa and completely removed from this nation that was founded and built by the great white race."
J.B. Stoner
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, "For more than a decade, Fields’ NSRP engaged in a racist terror campaign, bombing black churches and assassinating civil rights workers, including Willie Brewster, shot and killed in July 1965. Stoner was eventually convicted for a bombing attempt at a Birmingham, Ala., church. Fields went on to produce pro-segregation, deeply racist and anti-Semitic propaganda for the next fifty years. His crude tabloid, The Thunderbolt, was a Klan favorite. It ceased publication in 2008.
The ADL report also says, "Following J. B. Stoner's imprisonment for his involvement in the 1958 Bethel Baptist Church bombing, Fields lost the trust of many party members, largely due to his increasing activity with the Ku Klux Klan and decreasing involvement with the group, and was expelled from the party in August 1983. He continued publishing The Thunderbolt, but changed the newspaper's name to The Truth At Last. Fields founded the white supremacist America First Party in 1993, and spoke at the Populist Party's 1994 convention."
Ed Fields managed to escape punishment for his leadership in the bombings and murders during the deadly terror campaign.
Thomas Robb publishes KKK newspaper The Crusader
A Wiki entry on Thomas Robb, who took over as national leader of the Knights Party after David Duke's departure in the 1980s, denotes that he has close associations with both Fields and Stoner.
In 1986, Robb organized a protest against the Martin Luther King National Holiday in Pulaski, Tennessee, which is the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan. The event eventually became known as the White Christian Heritage Festival, held each October in Pulaski. Over the years Robb has developed a close relationship with other extremists including, J. B. Stoner, Ed Fields, Don Black, David Duke, Willis Carto, Michael Collins Piper, Canadian extremist Paul Fromm and former Croatian diplomat Tomislav Sunic.
Don Black is the former Klansman that founded Stormfront, the largest and most lucrative hate site in the world.
The last name on that list - Tomislav Sunic - will be at Robb's Faith and Freedom Conference along with Bonnie and Stephen Kukla.
The ADL report previously mentioned says that both Fields and Stoner traveled to Zinc, Arkansas in 1998 for a national Ku Klux Klan gathering.
From the ADL report
That conference was put on by Thomas Robb and is now known as the Faith and Freedom Conference, which, again, the Kuklas participate in.
In 1976 Edward Fields sent a letter to Alabama Attorney General Bill Baxley
that threatened a protest over the AG's reopening of the 16th Street Church bombing, the white supremacist terrorist act that killed four black girls in 1963.
The attorney general's response was priceless.
Priceless response to Fields by AG Baxley (shown)
AG Baxter was reopening many cases of terrorism that Alabama had kept swept under the rug. In 1977 J.B. Stoner was finally indicted for the bombing of the Bethel Baptist Church. As no one was killed in that particular bombing, he was sentenced to ten years in prison for placing a bomb near an occupied dwelling.
Having dodged charges on all the other bombings, Stoner died in 2005, so missed the reunion of his friends Fields and Robb.
Fields and Robb shown together last week in Georgia
The only question we can't answer in this article is why.
Why did Robb choose this time of unrelenting hate and white nationalism in America to rekindle an old friendship with a domestic terrorist?
As a final note, both the Kuklas moved to Oklahoma from Alabama.
Far right Christian and anti-LGBTQ hate figures along with ex-gays gathered on Feb 22nd and Feb 23rd in Edmond, Oklahoma at the Fairview Baptist Church to organize efforts to fight the "queering" of churches and to battle efforts aimed at ending gay conversion therapy.
Those involved recently launched a new morality proclamation petition that targets gays, Drag Queen Story Hour, and Drag Kids at Gone2Far.org, which includes leaders from Mass Resistance.
While our undercover operative worked behind the scenes, we captured the streaming of the sessions.
For Part One of this story we're providing those videos below.
Part Two is coming and will feature their actual plans to use resistance against churches they've deemed as falling to the gay agenda and how they plan to use increasingly more aggressive tactics to fight the banning of gay reparative therapy and LGBTQ+ events.
Session 1
Session 1 filmed Friday, February 22, 2019
Opening host is Abortion Abolitionist Dan Fisher, who is co-pastor of Fairview Baptist Church. He ran for Oklahoma governor in 2018, but was defeated in the Republican primary.
The other host seen in this video is ex-gay Stephen Black, a former male prostitute, that runs the gay conversion First Stone Ministries in Oklahoma City
Speaker: "The Revoice Agenda: What it Is, Who's Behind It and Where It's Headed" - Rev. Thomas Littleton
Speaker: "Why the Church Needs GOD'S VOICE" - Janet Mefferd, host of two nationally syndicated daily Christian talk shows on the gospel Bott Radio Network. The Botts spent much programming time in the Eighties promoting a pro-Apartheid message to convince listeners that the blacks were doing fine in South Africa. They were not.
Worship leader: Ex-gay gospel singer Dennis Jernigan, a horrible vocalist, but he's ex-gay and a useful idiot.
Session 2
Session 2 filmed Saturday, February 23, 2019
Welcoming for Saturday morning's Session 2 is Paul Blair, who is co-pastor of Fairview Baptist Church. He ran for Oklahoma senate in 2016, but was defeated in a Republican run off after photos alleging his membership in the KKK rocked the race. He's led notorious campaigns against LGBTQs and Muslims on a national level with his groups Reclaim America for Christ and Patriot Pastors. He's recently been diagnosed with throat cancer.
Host: Janet Mefferd, host of two nationally syndicated daily Christian talk shows on the gospel Bott Radio Network. The Botts spent much programming time in the Eighties promoting a pro-Apartheid message to convince listeners that the blacks were doing fine in South Africa. They were not.
Speaker: "Sexual Orientation and Sexual Minorities? A Biblical Refutation of Revoice Theology" - Stephen Black - He's a former gay prostitute in OKC that ended up running First Stone Ministries, a gay conversion quack operation. He counsels without having any education or credentials in therapy.
Testimony Message: "God's Amazing Grace: How I Left the World of Transgenderism" - Laura Perry and Mrs. Francine Perry - (Laura's mother sharing her perspective.)
Testimony: "Created for Manhood!" - Andrew Franklin, ex-gay and one of First Stone Ministries' go to speakers when it comes to the supernatural, demons, and exorcisms.
Speaker: "Understanding LGBT Activism: A Primer on Tactics, Manipulation and Strategies" - Peter LaBarbera. president of Americans for Truth About Homosexuality (AFTAH), which the Southern Poverty Law Center named a hate group.
Worship leader: Ex-gay gospel singer Dennis Jernigan, a horrible vocalist, but he's ex-gay and a useful idiot.
Session 3
Session 3 filmed Saturday, February 23, 2019
Host: Janet Mefferd, host of two nationally syndicated daily Christian talk shows on the gospel Bott Radio Network. The Botts spent much programming time in the Eighties promoting a pro-Apartheid message to convince listeners that the blacks were doing fine in South Africa. They were not.
Speaker: "How Revoice Entered the Presbyterian Church in America: A History and a Warning" - Rev. Al Baker
Speaker: "Keeping the Church Faithful: An Action Plan" - Rev. Thomas Littleton, a street preacher often targeting college campuses, conspiracy theorist, and speaker for Mass Resistance conferences.
Testimony: "Contentment and Joy - Rescued from Despair" - Laura Leigh Stanlake, employee at First Stone Ministries providing counseling via her Biblical Counseling certificate.
Panel Discussion - Q&A
Worship leader: Ex-gay gospel singer Dennis Jernigan, a horrible vocalist, but he's ex-gay and a useful idiot.
Session 4
Session 4 filmed Saturday, February 23, 2019
Host: Janet Mefferd, host of two nationally syndicated daily Christian talk shows on the gospel Bott Radio Network. The Botts spent much programming time in the Eighties promoting a pro-Apartheid message to convince listeners that the blacks were doing fine in South Africa. They were not.
Speaker: "The Gospel in GOD'S VOICE: Hope for Such a Time as This" - Stephen Black, ex-prostitute, ex-gay, runs quack gay conversion service called First Stone Ministries where “counselors” have no actual education or credentials beyond Bible counseling certifications.
Worship leader: Ex-gay gospel singer Dennis Jernigan, a horrible vocalist, but he's ex-gay and a useful idiot.
Diaper Rash Nazi Jimmy Woods
with sisterly babysitter
Oklahoma's first fringe candidate has now surfaced ahead of the 2020 elections.
Jimmy Wood, age 23 of Seminole, Oklahoma, has announced his intentions to primary Rep. Zack Taylor (R) in the 2020 House District 28 race.
This one is an immature, anti-Semitic, racist with connections to the white supremacy group Identity Evropa and the notorious Smiling Nazi, who pushes a pro-rape message online.
Due to his acting out and pouting, while trying to interview him, he's been dubbed the Diaper Rash Nazi.
Five things to know about the Diaper Rash Nazi:
He makes no secret of his nationalism, anti-Semitism, racism, and homophobia.
Although he associates with Identity Evropa he refuses to say whether he is or is not a participating member, when it comes to doing the lit drops on campuses. As those are done in the dark, it could be because it's past his bedtime.
Diaper Rash Nazi is a huge gurgling fanboy of the Smiling Nazi - aka RamZPaul - in real life Paul Ray Ramsey of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The fascist, pro-rape vlogger has the online nickname of the Smiling Nazi.
Rep. Zack Taylor will spank his rashy butt in the primary, so he better come to the watch party with a tube of Baby Burn cream..
There's not really much information to give about Wood, as besides kicking around a football in high school and posting semi-nude selfies, the Diaper Rash Nazi hasn't done much in life but rant online about non-whites, Jews, and gays.
Just a sampling of the Diaper Rash Nazi's Twitter account shows him to be a white supremacist, anti-Semite, and homophobe. Mind you, these are just things from this week.