Alex Jones interviewed Jonathan Irish about the hearing that occurred today in New Hampshire (with a rally going on outside the court house), how the NH Dept. of Family Child Services had incorrect information in their affidavit which resulted in charges being dropped against Mr. Irish, and his daughter being returned to her family.  It appears to be a case of mistaken identity in regards to the allegations against Jonathan Irish.  Here’s a thought for readers to mull over…

How is it that they knew that Mr. Irish was an Oathkeeper but got the allegations of previous domestic abuse totally wrong?  According to the military mind in the Monster’s household, “it’s a test; a trial balloon to see how patriots react.”  That surely resonates true.

Part 2:

Baby snatched for dad’s politics back with parents

Reunited! Newborn returned to family where father accused of being ‘Oath Keeper’

Posted: October 14, 2010
9:15 pm Eastern

By Bob Unruh
© 2010 WorldNetDaily

Johnathon Irish, fiancé and baby

A tiny baby girl snatched from her parents’ custody a week ago when her father was accused of being an “Oath Keeper” today was returned to her parents.

According to WND sources close to the case, the accusations against the father, Johnathon Irish, whose fiancée, Stephanie Taylor, is the mother of Cheyenne, have been dropped.

WND originally reported on the case last weekend when the state snatched the baby, ordering the father to stand with his hands behind his back and frisking him while social workers took the child. The affidavit supporting the actions cited the father’s affiliation with the patriotic organization Oath Keepers.

Irish, reached today by telephone by WND, said New Hampshire state law prevents disclosure of details of family court disputes, but the WND source confirmed that the little girl had been returned to the family and there were no future court dates scheduled in the case.

Officials with the state Family Court system could not be reached by WND.

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It had been just hours earlier when a protest was held outside the court where the hearing was going on, and as WND reported officials with Oath Keepers had submitted a demand letter to the state’s social services agency to remove the reference in the affidavit in the Irish case.

Oathkeeper rally outside the court house prior to the hearing:

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