William Fears: Letter From a Charlottesville Jail

Editor’s Note: It seems appropriate that I should post this now. I found it in the P.O. Box two days ago. I haven’t had the time to set pen to paper and write a response. If anyone can reach out and help Brother Fears, even if it is just writing him a letter to cheer him up, it would be much appreciated.

Brad,

Let met start by admitting that I have a fairly deserved reputation as a sperg. If you consider me persona non grata based on my past incoherent and unpredictable actions, no hard feels. But many may be unaware of the falsehoods pervading my story.

This is in part my own fault for never taking the time to elaborate a coherent and rational narrative for myself, even though one exists.

I’ve made tragic mistakes for which no excuses can be made, but also there are explanations untold.

I have come to the realization that despite my having no real intention or power to challenge the system, they will continue to find ways to prolong my incarceration. I am searching for contacts. Administrators of sorts to help me tell my story. It’s a cautionary tale that I have avoided, but young men especially should hear it.

Having the time to process hard truths, there is a newfound degree of enlightenment and discipline that I have gained over the last few years. Outlooks have changed. Until these things are expressed, nobody will care about the latest systemic oppression that I am faced with, and why should they?

As of now, I have no one willing to help or at least no way of reaching them. I realize that you might be too busy for this endeavor but I am hoping in the least that you might be a nexus for those who can.

As you are likely aware, I am faced with yet another politically motivated indictment. This is a malicious prosecution with a clear systemic bias. This is no surprise. Cory Long if you recall is a black man who got ten days in jail for misdemeanor disorderly conduct after he menaced people with a homemade flamethrower.

I stand accused of intimidating with a burning object which is a felony punishable by up to five years. Clearly it appears that in Charlottesville, white and black are tried under a separate statute. My appointed lawyer seems to imply that despite the lighter sentencing imposed on my co-defendants, I will be the scapegoat to burden the collective sins of the rest. They will offer no plea deal and apparently the others, or at least some of the others, have struck deals to testify in my trial.

The idea of a white man receiving a fair trial in this town is laughable but that appears to be the intention as I am the only defendant that appears to be scheduled for such. I guess I am meant to be crucified as an example to any white man who would speak out in favor of this own existence.

I may have played the sperg., but I am not a fed or a traitor. If they plan to bring back capital punishment in Virginia just for me then so be it.

I am the only inmate in the jail arraigned under the possibility of the death penalty. I compared paperwork with the other guys and clearly someone is taking a piss at my expense.

Yes, this is a malicious weaponization of the law. I am not writing to take you down with me. I am just a condemned soul who longs to be heard.

Thank you for your reporting. After so many have failed, become compromised, or radicalized, you have remained rational, undaunted, and honorable

William Fears #10651958

160 Peregory Ln

Charlottesville, VA 22902

HW responds:

William,

There are times in life when nothing needs to be said. A simple glance between two men is sufficient to establish complete understanding of one’s shared predicament.

As for Charlottesville, you don’t have to convince me of anything. We went up there under the delusion that we could hold a free speech rally there like the ones we had held in other cities. In theory, we have the First Amendment right to assemble and air our grievances. We established contact with the police. We did all the paperwork. We worked through the system and won a legal victory in federal court. If the police had done their jobs and separated the two sides, it would have been just another tense rally. There would have been a lot of shouting, but otherwise it would have been unremarkable.

When we all went to Charlottesville in 2017, we didn’t grasp that times had changed. We didn’t understand the maliciousness of our opponents or the forces that were pulsing through the nation. “Journalists” were there to frame the narrative and assassinate our people through doxing and memorable photos. BLM and Antifa was there to engage in violence with the permission of state and local authorities. Terry McAuliffe, the governor of Virginia and a close associate of Hillary Clinton, conspired to shut down the event before it even began by declaring a state of emergency. Chief of Police Al Thomas deliberately sabotaged the event by ordering the police not to separate the two sides. As he said, “let them fight.” It will be easier to justify shutting the event down, doxxing and arresting our people and ruining them in the courts.

The true reveal for me was when Roberta Kaplan and Karen Dunn led the Charlottesville civil lawsuit. These are people like Terry McAullife who are known to be closely associated with Hillary Clinton. What happened in Charlottesville was payback for Hillary Clinton losing the 2016 election. It was also a trial run for censoring the internet and weaponizing the judicial system against conservatives. As you may recall, the Unite the Right organizers were sued under a conspiracy theory under the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871. My friend Harold Crews was beaten by DeAndre Harris with a mag lite on video. He walked. The DOJ prosecuted Jack Corbin for doxxing Don Gathers who beat people with a stick on video at the Unite the Right rally. Nothing happened to him. I saw him on MSNBC a few days ago.

At the time, Commonwealth Attorney Robert Tracci refused to charge anyone for the torch marches – there were two, one in May 2017 and the other in August 2017 – because carrying a tiki torch was protected free speech. This is Charlottesville though. There was an election years later in 2019 and Jim Hingeley, a progressive prosecutor, won and has charged people with crimes which weren’t crimes at the time. Tracci himself warned that Hingeley was going to politicize the judicial system.

Lawfare. Censorship. Riots. Police stand downs. Selective prosecutions. Weaponizing the judicial system. Creative legal theories. It all came out of Charlottesville. Naturally, it didn’t stop there.

Back in 2017, we all wanted “do something” that would “wake people up” at Unite the Right. We didn’t know at the time that by putting ourselves out there we were volunteering to catch the first wave of this trend. Donald Trump himself was booked into prison last night in Fulton County, GA. He has been indicted four times and faces nearly 1,000 years in prison for challenging the 2020 election. He has even been charged under the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 in one of his many indictments. These people even indicted Trump’s lawyers. It is a crime to even defend the man. This cancer goes all the way to the top.

They have come after literally everyone in this space:

  • Trump, who is Moby Dick to these people, is facing more time in prison than James Fields
  • Peter Brimelow and VDARE are being harassed by NY Attorney General Leticia James
  • The NRA, which is also being harassed by NY Attorney General Leticia James
  • Steve Bannon, arrested
  • Roger Stone, arrested
  • Paul Manafort, arrested and sent to prison
  • Rudy Giuliani, arrested
  • James O’Keefe, raided and under investigation
  • Tucker Carlson, lost his job at FOX News as part of the Dominion settlement
  • FOX News, $787 million dollar settlement in lawfare case brought by Dominion Voting Systems
  • Unite the Right defendants, millions of dollars in lawfare
  • Leonard Leo of The Federalist Society is now being investigated by the DC Attorney General
  • Over 1,100 people are facing charges over January 6
  • There are all sorts of cases similar to Charlottesville like the Proud Boys who got into fights with Antifa in New York City. They have been selectively prosecuted
     

If you are lucky, you have only been censored, debanked and bankrupted. This is now such a well known problem that Congress is holding hearings on the weaponization of law enforcement.

And yes, they have come for small fish like you. Our enemies don’t forgive or forget.

Peter Cytanovic has also been indicted for the torch march in Charlottesville. He was just in a memorable photo of the event. We live in a different country now though where that is a crime.

If it is any consolation to you, I think most people on the Right get it now, even if they don’t remember people like me and you. They see the problem. They didn’t speak out after Charlottesville because they were too afraid of being called racists. Now, they too are being devoured by this cancer which has criminalized politics while letting actual criminals terrorize the innocent.

After all these years, I haven’t forgotten about you. I haven’t said much about the torch march cases because we can all see what is happening. There is no need to explain what is evident to everyone in our circles. I will help you get your story out. Feel free to write again.

Hope to see you soon on the other side of this ordeal,

Brad

21 Comments

  1. Dear Mr. Fears,

    Very very sorry to hear what has become of you.

    Yes, in light of your flamethrower opponent, it is extremely unjust.

    On the other hand, if you turn to Christ, you will find your torments will not only be relieved, you will begin to see how God is moving through this experience to make you a much better you than you had ever imagined.

    Thank you for your brave service to our people at Charlottesville.

    No matter how imperfect you were, as were all our Forefathers, you had the guts to stand, when most were conveniently ‘asleep’.

    Our great-great grandfathers had this exact thing happen to them in the 1860s, though, with a determination to not yield to tyranny, they won back what had been lost by the mid 1870s.

    We are are not radicals; we will not be dishonourable; nor will ever be intimidated by the example the Jew England Yankee United States’ Government is trying to make of you and your compatriots..

    We are going to see this thing through until we get to a place where are people, Southerners, are not under constant assault..

    Know that you, and, indeed, all those suffering this difficult fate, are in our thoughts and prayers.

    .

  2. It is real letters like these that make me humble. I have strong opinions, but no knowledge on how to apply them. I do not understand why the severity of the law is different between people, unless someone has shown previous offenses of the same kind, or vocalizes the intent to repeat their actions. I do not understand how this gentleman is expected to serve as a sacrifice when no major media outlet speaks of him, and therefore what the system gains by destroying him. I do not know what I can do in my own life for this cause, other than continuing to serve as I have been… but some mornings, I wake up, and wonder if it is even enough.

    You all do great work. I am humbled by your courage, and embarrassed by my comparative shortcomings. I do believe that being here, learning from your (and others’) experiences actually -doing- something, I can eventually get enough bravery to do more than I have been.

    Anecdotally, my hometown is dying. Almost every day, another friend of a friend dies of old age. They are being replaced by “refugees” from Hollywood, who want to pave Georgia for more soundstages and golf cart paths. Just as Grant sent 10 boys southward for every 1 man holding the line, and carpetbaggers came to profit from our annihilation, these “people” come in swarms to buy out the properties of those who have been here their whole lives. They find us “quaint,” and try to convince us we need to change. Very often, it feels like we have lost, but I must remember to not lose hope. May God give us strength. May He give us broader shoulders, instead of a lighter load.

  3. Brad, i humbly think your letter is good. This guy is not a traitor, as a lot who disappeared or worse as some who jumped on the leftists train (i don’t want to repeat their shit names). Obviously this guy don’t need money but some people who write to him or properly go to visit him in prison (i’m not american and I don’t know if it is possible and under what conditions). This guy, and this is my personal opinion, needs:

    – Someone to talk to him and make him understand that he has not done anything wrong and should not feel wrong. Because the society and prison, we can say pressure is done to make people feel wrong and apogize (and become stupid formers or traitors). He did nothing wrong, he was there to fight for his belefies as fuckin leftists was there to fight for their “beliefs” but no one is asking leftists to apologize for their hate, fot their violence and for their radical ideas. The black guy with flamethrower never apologized and was senteced with ten days…….what a shame. I said this before on this website: how many former antifa or former far-left we have in the world……probably one or two, because leftists are able to keep their ideas and side until the end of their days. Right -wing people also are able but they’ve more “formers or traitors” and this have to stop.

    – The second thing this guy need is to understand that a lot of other people outside prison can help him if one day he will come out. I share again this article written by Martin Saxlind and if he reads this article, he will understand that he’s not guilty but the system is pressing him and he have not to feel guilty.

    https://nordicresistancemovement.org/psychological-preparation/

  4. The Death penalty??? I thought the torch marchers were all being charged for 5 years, and those that got a plea only had to do 6 months? So shouldn’t he be getting 5 years added to his pre-existing sentence, tops?

    We need answers on this.

  5. I share also this, in my city the club of Casapound (i’m not a member but it was on newspaper) was closed last year because “it posed a danger to the public peace”. So, had been inaugurated now for 4 years, and in those 4 years nothing ever happened except Antifa protests and shouting. But to the system (not only in USA) is not important if you do nothing wrong (like far-left groups), it doesn’t matter if you don’t do anything illegal, all it takes is that you are right-wing and even your mere presence (even if peaceful) is a crime, to be precise a crime of “potential threat to the public peace”.

    • Short for Asperger’s Syndrome but an outdated term because they’ve now decided to just use Autism as a catch all term and say people are just on the “spectrum.”
      It gets thrown around a lot as a shorthand way of saying someone being compulsive on a subject to the point don’t find annoying.
      Nothing about what he wrote seemed Spergy to me, but I have ADD & a bit of OCD and Autists don’t bother me at all. Sometimes they’re my favorite people.

    • They should make the most of the time they have left. Once the petro-dollar collapses, their power will wane. I really would not want to be in their shoes once the balance of power shifts. All my sense of mercy and fair play for these people is gone, and I’m sure many are silently thinking the same.

  6. I’ll try to write to this POW. Can he receive books, magazines. Matt Hale can’t.

    Hunter I’ll post my bog about tuning out from the next year and a half of presidential elections. I’ve been editing it all dead. Look it over . Thanks B.

  7. Is it premature to advocate for a DIGITAL Unite the Right rally ? Like a zoom call on a podcast ? Then build from there.

  8. My prayers are with Mr. Fears. Honestly, C’ville upsets/depresses/angers/makes me feel deep sadness to the point I sometimes can’t put into words how I feel. It falls on the anniversary of my hubby’s passing and I have come to hate the day & the days preceding and post so much that I try to sty offline and block it out.
    I am praying for a miracle.

  9. @Brad About how old is this Fears, where is he from, how well educated is he??? Those are things worth knowing.

  10. Penned a short note of support, t/y for the contact info OD.

    If there could be a Twilight Zone episode of what pro-whites are living in ZOGUSA, Fears’ nightmare could be the storyline – non-stop persecution (not just prosecution) for daring to act on – try to protect & retain – his own’s culture & customs, aka way of life.

    Hang in there William Fears, you’re not forgotten, & only esteemed in the highest regard.

  11. Please include the name of the facility in his mailing address:

    William Fears # 10651958
    Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail (ACRJ)
    160 Peregory Ln
    Charlottesville, VA 22902

  12. WHY PEREGORY LANE?.

    Because Sgt. Frank Peregory, who served with my daddy in the 116th Regiment of the 29th Blue & Gray Infantry Division during the Normandy Campaign, won the Medal of Honor.

    How did he do that?

    By voluntarily slipping into Grandecamp, a town that French Impressionist painters, like Monet and Seurat, so loved.

    That night Peregory killed many Germans.

    The next day, when the 116th Infantry Regiment again attacked Grandecamp, they took it easily, for it had been abandoned.

    In the center of town was Frank Peregory’s corpse, many dead Gerrmans in his vicinity.

    A sad and ironic note is that Frank Peregory held the same values as his German foes, as opposed to the values held by those for whom he was fighting.

    Sadly, White Southerners love to fight Jew England Yankee wars.

    We do not trouble ourselves much to understand what we are doing.

    Hopefully that is changing, as I hear recruitment is way down.

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