The Mises Caucus contacted MY MOTHER to smear me, and a full timeline of the New Hampshire Mises Caucus Purge
These are not serious people.
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Well, last night I published this article explaining that, after supporting the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus for two years, I was told by their leadership I was never with them, was bad for the brand, and then was lied about to every organizer in the country when I was trying to help them.
In response to me telling the truth about what happened, and providing ample evidence, the Mises Caucus National Coordinator, Jeff Douglas decided to continue lying about me, threaten me, and ultimately PRIVATELY MESSAGED MY MOTHER to smear me.
Jeff was also kind enough to admit that everything I wrote in my first article was the truth: That he asked me to be an organizer (I didn’t go to him, he came to me and then I told him I needed to think about it) and then he engaged with a smear campaign against me based on my spiritual beliefs that he didn’t bother to look into before weaponizing it.
Jeff is lying in the talking points he’s making:
I absolutely never said “children need to be raped.” What I said is that when traumatic things happen in childhood, that doesn’t mean people’s lives are destroyed and they can channel those traumatic things to help others later in life. To claim that I ever said “children need to be raped” borders on defamation, is a gross mischaracterization of what actually occurred, and seriously makes me question Jeff’s level of intelligence and reading comprehension.
Jeff purged everyone in New Hampshire, and most of the people he purged are not people that I would say are “of low character.”
I’m not selling any narrative. I come with receipts, always.
The truth matters and the Libertarian Party is supposed to be the party of principle. I will not allow threats from the Mises Caucus to prevent me from telling the truth about what happened.
In this piece, I will walk you through the timeline of events.
I’m going to prove to you that Jeff Douglas lied to Michael Heise and to all of the national Mises Caucus organizers about why the Free State Based caucus stole the NH Mises Caucus Twitter account: They did so AFTER Jeff had stormed into the NH Mises Caucus group, starting fighting with everyone, wouldn’t listen to anyone that was trying to help them, and then purged everyone from the caucus.
I’m going to say that again: Jeff Douglas purged every single person from the New Hampshire Mises Caucus - even the ones who were trying to help him.
That is NOT what Jeff told Michael Heise and the other Mises Caucus organizers: He told them he purged people BECAUSE they stole the Twitter account.
But the reverse is true. He purged everyone AND THEN they stole the Twitter account.
I am currently not a fan of how the Free State Based caucus is behaving and I believe it is counterproductive. It is not something I am a part of. They’ve blocked me for questioning them, which to me seems kind of a like a cult. I am also not a fan of them stealing that Twtiter account and believe it was unnecessary.
However, the timeline matters. They stole the Twitter account in response to Jeff purging everyone from the caucus, not the other way around.
Here’s the TLDR timeline:
On Wednesday, March 22, Jeff Douglas stormed into the New Hampshire Mises Caucus group around 1:42pm eastern.
He started purging people from the group 8 minutes later.
Group members tried to reason with him for over 4 hours. Jeff didn’t want to hear it and was argumentative.
The final purge of all the members began at 6:11pm eastern.
The Free State Based Caucus stole the New Hampshire Mises Caucus Twitter account a half hour later and posted this tweet at 6:40pm eastern.
The following day, Jeff and Michael Heise told all of the Mises Caucus organizers in the country that they purged everyone BECAUSE of the Twitter account.
That’s the timeline.
Again, I do not agree with the stealing of the Twitter account but I 100% understand why they did what they did now that I have seen the full series of messages that occurred in the New Hampshire Mises Caucus group leading up to this.
How do I have these messages? I wasn’t in the group - I had left a while ago because a few members (not all, a few) got too toxic for me - but my husband was in the group. He didn’t participate in the discussion, but he received all of the messages.
And because my husband’s name starts with a V, he was one of the last people to be purged from it.
Here are the messages as they played out, with minimal commentary.
There are a lot of them. I will explain how Jeff lied to the Mises Caucus organizers after we establish the full timeline.
I have blurred out everyone’s names but Jeff’s and a few of the prominent party officials to protect people’s privacy. No pertinent information to the conversation has been blurred out.
The first thing that Jeff said upon entering the chat is that he was here to kick ass:
The first purge happened less than 10 minutes after Jeff entered the chat and no one was given any explanation. As a result, people started leaving.
Jeff started to get argumentative right away, saying that the Mises Caucus are not here to grow the Free State Project.
This shows how little Jeff understands about New Hampshire and how it is different than every other state.
The vast majority of people who have been affiliated with the Mises Caucus in New Hampshire also consider themselves to be members of the Free State Project, or at least very friendly to it.
Since Jeff brings up his home state of PA, it’s worth noting that several members of the LPNH who were purged from the Mises Caucus - including me - traveled to Pennsylvania last year to help the Mises Caucus take over the party there.
But remember, according to Jeff, I was never really with the Mises Caucus. The three days I spent traveling to PA and back and attending the entire LPPA convention to help them must have been a figment of my imagination.
Here, Jeff is admitting that what got him to join the group to take it over was the tweet the LPNH account made to the Forward Party that I wrote about in my other article.
Notice he’s not saying anything about the stolen Twitter account…because that hadn't happened yet.
Good people were trying to help Jeff understand that his strategy was not going to be effective and offered him other solutions:
A member who went to Reno to support the Mises Caucus cracked a joke. Pay attention to this because this member will be purged for this slight against the all-powerful MC.
20 minutes after cracking a joke, a member who supported the Mises Caucus for years and was a delegate in Reno was purged.
When that happened, others started to leave, including some of the most effective activists in New Hampshire.
Members continued to beg Jeff to listen to what they were telling him.
Another person who has been with the Mises Caucus from the beginning, was a delegate in Reno, and is frankly one of the nicest people you’ll meet in the world, absolutely not someone of low character told Jeff that he was burning bridges.
One of the people who left collected an absurd amount of petitions to get the LPNH ballot access last year. What a great way to grow a serious party if you’re driving away all the people who helped gain ballot access.
After 25% of the membership had already been removed or left voluntarily, they made one final attempt to reason with Jeff.
Jeff didn’t respond to the good advice he was offered, and started purging everyone from the group at 6:11pm eastern.
Once everyone was purged from the Mises Caucus group, many members started going over to the Free State Based Caucus group.
And half an hour later, they stole the NH Mises Caucus Twitter account and rebranded it the Free State Based Caucus.
This mirrored what happened during the attempted coup of the LPNH two years ago: When the then-Chair of the LPNH purged all members of the party, they took over the Mises Caucus handle and rebranded it LPNH.
And this is around the time that Jeff started arguing with me, which I documented in the first article.
I had no idea any of this was going on in the Mises Caucus group because I had left it months ago. I didn’t leave the Caucus, but I left the chat and was occupying myself with other things.
The following day…
On March 23, after all this took place, Michael Heise and Jeff Douglas told all of the Mises Caucus organizers in the country that they had to purge all of the member in the New Hampshire Mises Caucus because they stole the Mises Caucus Twitter account.
These screenshots are from the Mises Caucus organizer discord and were shared publicly in a libertarian Facebook group.
Heise claimed that when Jeff joined the signal group, he was just met with an army of shit posters and it was impossible to sort through it all.
If you read through all the messages in the group from the time Jeff joined up until he purged everyone, I think you’ll see a different picture.
They also lied about me, which I covered in the last article.
I texted Michael Heise this morning and told him I had the complete timeline of what happened and offered him a chance to reign Jeff in….and his official comment was “You’re a drama queen, I’m not talking to you.”
Alrighty! I’m not the one messaging people’s mothers….but sure, Michael, I’m obviously the real problem here.
I said it last time and I’ll say it again: I find this whole thing to be so incredibly disappointing.
I gave two years of my life to the Mises Caucus. I was trying to help Jeff. And, in return, I got shit on, lied about, told I was never involved, smeared, and had my own mother privately messaged by him with more falsehoods.
And the same thing happened to so many good people in New Hampshire who have supported the Mises Caucus for years and still wanted to find a way to work together.
This is not a serious effort. Maybe it was at one time. I don’t know what it’s turned into now.
Finally, to be clear, I am still and will remain a member of both the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire and the Libertarian National Party. That will not change. Getting purged from a caucus (along with everyone else in the state) does not mean I, or anyone, has left the party.
/fin
For me someone saying "I'm not here to argue" after agressively saying what they wanted to silence any rebuttal is just a marquee sized waving red flag with neon LED stitched to it.