The Other McCain

"One should either write ruthlessly what one believes to be the truth, or else shut up." — Arthur Koestler

Monsters on the Internet: Sociopathic Sadism and Bill Schmalfeldt’s Madness

The Internet as “Cape Fear”: Demented sociopathic troll Bill Schmalfeldt now slinging Bible verses at me. — Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) November 4, 2012 BLUE ASH, Ohio In the laundry room of the motel today, a fellow let me borrow his detergent to save me the $1 it would cost to buy detergent from the […]

E-MAIL TO LARRY SINCLAIR

Readers will pardon this unfortunate necessity: Larry: Bill Schmalfeldt is jumping up and down yelling about a bunch of insanity you spouted on your show last night, which I don’t have time to sort through. I’m covering a presidential campaign, having traveled to Ohio at considerable expense, a trip I could not have made without […]

Neal Rauhauser as Carlito2000:
How Barrett Brown Went Down

My planned campaign road trip has unfortunately been delayed, which gives me a chance to follow up on some recent activity by Neal Rauhauser, who became rather enraged when I pointed out that it was Neal who “drove Barrett Brown off the deep end.” Rauhauser knows that this is true — the Sept. 12 video […]

Jennifer Emick Profiles Neal Rauhauser

(NOTE: When I first began reporting on “The Kimberlin Files” in May, the involvement of Democrat consultant Neal Rauhauser struck me as particularly newsworthy. Rauhauser gained notoriety for his involvement in the 2010 “TwitterGate” episode, and the report that Rauhauser was involved in Brett Kimberlin’s harassment of Aaron Walker indicated a potential link between Kimberlin’s activities […]

Neal Rauhauser, Fugitive?

Mike Stack was the original target of “SWATting” in the wake of the Anthony Weiner scandal. Stack’s Twitter contact with the mysterious “Dan Wolfe” made him a target, and he has subsequently become the focus of Neal Rauhauser’s persistent obsessive interest. Stack ultimately filed harassment charges against Rauhauser, but was persuaded to submit the case […]

Is ‘Jailhouse Lawyer’ Brett Kimberlin Heading to Grief in Virginia Case?

Those who have read Mark Singer’s 1994 book Citizen K: The Deeply Weird American Journey of Brett Kimberlin, know that while Kimberlin was imprisoned for his 1978 Indiana bombing spree, he became an adept “jailhouse lawyer,” who filed more than 100 legal actions on his own behalf, while also providing quasi-lawyerly assistance to some of […]

Your Honor, May I Direct the Court’s Attention to Exhibit J, Please?
UPDATE: Who Is ‘Forced to Engage’?

Brett Kimberlin could have been sentenced to 230 years in federal prison In the case of Walker v. Kimberlin, Exhibit J is an e-mail that Brett Kimberlin, acting as his own lawyer, sent to Aaron Walker’s attorney Dan Backer, stating in part: I don’t know what kind of litigation you think this is but I […]

Neal Rauhauser, Who Drove Barrett Brown Off the Deep End, Continues Unrelenting Harassment of His Targets

Neal Rauhauser was a speaker at the 2010 Netroots Nation conference “There’s nothing stopping them. They feel like they have the right to do anything they want to anyone who gets in their way.” – Jennifer Emick, describing the online savagery she’s experienced since exposing “Anonymous” When last we took note of Brett Kimberlin’s evil […]

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