The post office in downtown Wytheville, Virginia, passed an inspection on Tuesday by YouTube sensation and advocate for veteran’s needs Kevin “The Angry Vet” Soper as filmed in the facility without confrontation.
Soper famously visited the same facility roughly a year ago where he was confronted by the postmaster general of the facility, who called police on him for filming. This time around, post office employees paid him little to no attention as he meekly asked if the postmaster was still employed at the facility.
When Soper found out that same postmaster was employed at the facility but was not currently in the building, he hastily self-toured the rest of the post office before meekly exiting the building. Soper then claimed that he didn’t have time in his busy schedule to stay and provoke a confrontation.
The YouTuber had earlier explained that he was on the way to a property he owned in Union, South Carolina, to get the property ready for “rifle season.” As he munched on a gas station hot dog and bemoaned not having GPS in his tuck, he attempted to hide his location as he claimed that both police and the Veteran’s Administration were tracking his movements.
As he had deemed the hot dog to be low quality, Soper followed up his post office visit with a stop at an area Burger King where he sat down to address his fans while eating a Crispy Onion Whopper meal.
Soper launched into a disjointed speech about the First Amendment auditing community and went into his standard topics of how he believed that there was not much of a “community” to be found.
He again went into a directly insulting pitch for cash for his The Servicemen & Citizens For American Rights (S.C.A.R.S.) 501(c)(3) organization by asking his followers to reconsider sending money to other YouTube personalities as often the money that was sent did not go where it was intended to go.
Soper asked his audience to rethink contributing to campaigns to pay the bond for auditors who were arrested in the course of an audit. He implied that the money was being thrown away as more often than not, his fellow First Amendment auditors were repeat offenders who would not learn for their mistakes and would constantly need financial assistance with bond.
YouTuber Regan Benson was directly targeted by Soper as he implied that Benson was suspect for indirectly implying that her fans should donate $1,000.00 to go towards the purchase of transcripts in a case she was involved with.
The Navy veteran made it clear that he had “never” had to pay for a transcript of any of the lawsuits he had filed, other than a single case where he was filing an appeal. He questioned Benson’s truthfulness and ultimately reminded his fans that they could donate to his own 501(c)(3) as he was trustworthy.
Soper reminded his audience that he was correct in describing former cop watcher Christopher “Direct D” Ruff as a “rat” as Ruff would later go on to question the auditing and cop watching movement.
The stream ended with the announcement of a new contest on behalf of S.C.A.R.S. as Soper was offering $500.00 to the winner of a contest to design a new wrap for his new “S.C.A.R.S.mobile.”
He said that he was looking for designs that highlighted the name of the group along with QR codes leading to the S.C.A.R.S. website and donation applications. The wrap should be designed to fit a second-generation Toyota Tundra double cap with eight-foot bed.
No terms and conditions were otherwise offered as Soper moved on to proclaim that the Burger King Crispy Onion Whopper “sucked” as he ended the livestream.
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