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Brother of 'Sovereign Citizen' Who Reportedly Shot BLM Ranger Traces a Loved One's Transformation

The younger brother of Brent Douglas Cole, the far-right extremist who now faces federal assault charges after , isn鈥檛 sure where and when his elder sibling slipped into the surreal universe of 鈥渟overeign citizens.鈥 But he believes his descent into right-wing extremism happened during his long residence in the woods of Alaska.

鈥淗e鈥檚 been up living life on his own for so long that he just doesn鈥檛 see it 鈥 that there鈥檚 rules that the rest of us follow for good reason,鈥 Marcus Cole of Woodinville, Wash., told Hatewatch. 鈥淗e鈥檚 used to just taking care of himself, and doesn鈥檛 understand why anyone wants to keep him from doing as he likes.鈥

Brent Cole remains in the custody of the Nevada County sheriff鈥檚 office while recovering from his wounds at a medical center in Roseville, where he is listed in stable condition. The Bureau of Land Management ranger and California Highway Patrol officer who both were wounded in the confrontation on Saturday near Edwards Crossing in the Sierra Nevadas were treated and released.

Marc Cole with his brother Brent (at right) near Brent's cabin in Alaska

The Cole brothers grew up in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the son of a nuclear engineer employed at what was then called the National Reactor Testing Station (later the Idaho Nuclear Engineering Laboratory). Brent Cole was one of the first graduates of the new Skyline High School in 1971, and promptly moved away 鈥 to the Sierra Nevadas, not far, his brother says, from the place where he got into the shootout.

Brent was married there a few years after high school, and the couple moved to Texas and had a son. They also shortly divorced, after which he moved to Alaska and took up life in the woods. He made his living through construction work.

鈥淚 visited him in Alaska in 1997,鈥 says Marc Cole. 鈥淗e was living in a cabin on the tundra and we had to hike a couple miles in across the swamp. I have a picture of him in his environment.聽 This is how he lived for 20 years, in a cabin far away from the modern world.鈥

Marc believes that the solitary lifestyle, combined with a contrarian and pugnacious personality, played crucial roles in shaping his brother鈥檚 radical political views.

Photo by Marc Cole of brother Brent working on a family home

鈥淗e got into this stuff because he has always liked being argumentative and contrary,鈥 Marc said, adding that he doesn鈥檛 tolerate the radical talk when the two visit now. 鈥淏ut I figure, you know, he鈥檚 allowed to believe what he wants to believe. And he鈥檚 used to living in the outback and being that wild man.

鈥淗e鈥檚 frustrated. He鈥檇 like to think that his existence matters, like all of us do, and so he gets out there on these controversies thinking he鈥檒l be like a beacon for the rest of us. He believes he鈥檚 going to do the world good. He thinks he鈥檚 going to save the world.鈥

Indeed, that kind of delusion of heroism is a theme running through much of Brent Cole鈥檚 online postings, including site, where he declared that his purpose was to save the U.S. Constitution: 鈥淟et us document the breach of the terms of聽 that written contract, and seek redress, in international court if need be, against the United States (Company Corporation) for breach of the contract formed with the people .鈥

At , Cole declared himself a 鈥渟overeign American Citizen attempting to thwart the obvious conspiracy and subterfuges of powers inimical to the United States.鈥

Brent Cole moved back to the continental United States three years ago, after inflicting permanent damage on three of his fingers in a frostbite incident. His brother says he mostly lived by camping around the country in different locales during that time. In January of this year, after sheriff鈥檚 deputies found a concealed gun in his pickup in a campground.

Cole responded by filing . 鈥淚 am being persecuted for being a gun owner, and for exercising my inherent Right by unwitting or unknowing accomplices of a seditious conspiracy against rights instituted by foreign powers inimical to the United States of America,鈥 he wrote.

鈥淭hose postings make him look a lot worse than he really is,鈥 says Marc Cole. He hosted his elder brother at his home this April for a couple of weeks, and Brent was instrumental in helping Marc fix a rotted deck in the back of Marc鈥檚 son鈥檚 home.

Photo taken in Idaho Falls in the mid-1970s: Brent Cole (left), Marc Cole (right), father and mother in between and Brent's ex-wife (face blurred)

鈥淏rent lives a simple life and doesn't have many needs,鈥 says Marc.聽 鈥淚f he could, he would spend all of his time surfing the Internet looking for causes to champion, and then go post about them, never leaving the house.鈥

He says that he isn鈥檛 aware of anything racist or anti-Semitic in his brother鈥檚 rantings, though in fact, as , his Facebook postings are littered with anti-Semitic conspiracies and racist posts about President Obama.

鈥淗e isn't a hateful person despite the causes he post about,鈥 says Marc Cole. 鈥淗e is looking to champion the little guy and fight the big corporations. In that he is quick to accept any conspiracy theory.鈥

Mostly, Marc Cole wants the world to know that despite it all, his brother isn鈥檛 a monster: 鈥淗e still carries his guns like he was in Alaskan and is not sensitive to how tense things have gotten in view of all of the mass shootings and rhetoric. But he is not a terrorist.鈥

He says none of it would have happened if his brother hadn鈥檛 gotten into trouble over guns with local authorities. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if he would have even been in the area if he hadn鈥檛 had the earlier confrontation. He was charged with misdemeanor possession of a loaded firearm at a campground. I had to bail him out on that one.

鈥淚n April, he was here visiting me, and he went down to Texas with his son and visited his grandkids, and I doubt he would even have gone back to California except that they had his guns, and it was just a misdemeanor. And they offered to let him plead guilty to something and they鈥檇 give him his guns back, but he had this thing in mind that he was going to prove that their jury instructions were illegal or something.鈥

Marc Cole says he鈥檚 tried reading his brother鈥檚 鈥済obbledygook鈥 filings and can鈥檛 comprehend them, let alone what his brother sees in them. For the family members of people drawn into the sovereign citizen movement, this is a common refrain.

Full disclosure: The author attended school with Marc Cole in Idaho Falls, from third grade through high school.

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