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North Idaho attracts Redoubt faction

Don Bradway, who was interviewed by the Washington Post for an article on the American Redoubt movement, is shown in the upper lefthand corner of this photo taken at the Lincoln Day Dinner in Coeur d'Alene earlier this year. Conservative commentator and Youtube sensation Bill Whittle, host of "Firewall," is taking the selfie after speaking at the Lincoln Day event. (Duane Rasmussen file photo)

Don and Jonna Bradway recently cashed out of the stock market and invested in gold and silver. They have stockpiled food and ammunition in the event of a total economic collapse or some other calamity commonly known around here as “The End of the World As We Know It” or “SHTF” — the day something hits the fan.

The Bradways fled California, a state they said is run by “leftists and non-Constitutionalists and anti-freedom people,” and settled on several wooded acres of north Idaho five years ago. They live among like-minded conservative neighbors, host Monday night Bible study around their fire pit, hike in the mountains and fish from their boat. They melt lead to make their own bullets for sport shooting and hunting — or to defend themselves against marauders in a world-ending cataclysm.

“I’m not paranoid, I’m really not”/ Kevin Sullivan , Washington Post. More here .

Factoid: Bradway is a precinct committeeman on the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee.

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* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog