Posted by Jeanne Devon on February 6, 2013 · 31 Comments
We last left Bill Fulton working undercover for the FBI. After he was asked to make contact with militia leader Schaeffer Cox, now convicted on weapons charges and conspiracy to commit murder, Fulton recalled a disturbing meeting. He was in Fairbanks, attending a sale and fundraising event hosted by his own Anchorage military supply store and security company Drop Zone, and held at Far North Tactical, a similar store in Fairbanks, owned by his friend Aaron Bennett who had his own militia group in the area. Fulton’s initial conversation with Cox led him to believe that Cox had “gone crazy.”…
Posted by Jeanne Devon on January 14, 2013 · 49 Comments
Bill Fulton, undercover FBI informant in the “Alaska Militia Trial,” gave a lengthy interview to The Mudflats about his role in the case, and his controversial life in Anchorage before it was revealed. In this article, he shares his candid opinion about local Anchorage media, national progressive media, Joe Miller, and what they got wrong. Yours truly didn’t even escape entirely unscathed. Bill Fulton came to Alaska, the biggest small town in the world, and became instantly “known.” He owned a shop in Anchorage that was utterly unforgettable. A military supply store, which doubled as offices for a security company,…
Category Alaska, Barack Obama, Headlines, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Mitt Romney, Public Safety, Republicans, Rural Issues, Sarah Palin, Schaeffer Cox Trial, Veterans · Tags 241 militia trial, Alaska Dispatch, Alaska militia, Anchorage Daily News, Bill Fulton, Drop Zone, Drop Zone Bill, Drop Zone security, FBI informant, KTUU, Mudflats, Schaeffer Cox, Tony Hopfinger