RAW STORY
A 46-year-old Michigan member of the group Tea Party Patriots was
named Tuesday in a criminal complaint on charges of distributing and
receiving illicit photos and video of children. According to The Smoking Gun,
Brian Schwanke is accused of using the email account
“h*rnypastor@outlook.com” to send and receive hundreds of provocative
images of underage children.
TSG detailed
how as recently as last week, Schwanke was ranting on his Facebook page
about President Barack Obama’s behavior during a portion of the funeral
for South Africa’s Nelson Mandela.
The image of Obama posing for a “selfie” next to the Danish Prime
Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt seemed to particularly rile Schwanke.
“What a classy president we have,” he wrote. “His wife has to sit between him to make ‘lil Barry’ behave.”
Schwanke’s profile — which has now been either deleted or made
private — proclaimed that the U.S. “WAS founded on a CHRISTIAN
foundation, and the progressive, atheist left is running us into the
ground to create a Socialist country that will fall like all the
others.”
In spite of his straitlaced, conservative public persona, however,
Schwanke was posing online as a pastor and youth minister with
less-than-holy intentions toward the young girls of his flock.
In the persona of “h*rnypastor,” Schwanke claimed to have been a
youth minister for 20 years, telling one correspondent, “with my pool at
my house I find lots of chances to ‘counsel’ the girls.”
He was netted by Australian undercover police conducting an online
sting. The Australian authorities reported Schwanke to U.S. officials,
who raided his home in August.
Schwanke was in possession of a vast trove of illegal images. According to court documents, nearly every email in the “h*rnypastor” account contained images or accounts of child exploitation and abuse.
TSG
said that no evidence exists to support Schwanke’s claims of being a
pastor. His LinkedIn page identified him as an emergency medical
services worker. He is an avid Civil War re-enactor, who, when he isn’t
online railing against “feminazis,” enjoys giving “talks to school
groups about the American Civil War.”
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