RallyPoint Shared Content1027172<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>From: The Orlando Sentinel<br /><br />Two years ago, Augustus Sol Invictus walked from central Florida to the Mojave Desert and spent a week fasting and praying, at times thinking he wouldn't survive. In a pagan ritual to give thanks when he returned home, he killed a goat and drank its blood.<br /><br />Now that he's a candidate for U.S. Senate, the story is coming back to bite him.<br /><br />The chairman of the Libertarian Party of Florida has resigned to call attention to Invictus' candidacy in hopes that other party leaders will denounce him. Adrian Wyllie, who was the Libertarian candidate for governor last year, says Invictus wants to lead a civil war, is trying to recruit neo-Nazis to the party and brutally and sadistically dismembered a goat.<br /><br />It's an awkward situation for the small party that's trying to gain clout.<br /><br />"He is the absolute exact opposite of a Libertarian. He's a self-proclaimed fascist. He's promoting a second civil war," Wyllie said. "It's absolute insanity. We must explain to people this is the opposite of Libertarians. This guy has no place in the Libertarian Party."<br /><br />Invictus, a 32-year-old lawyer who changed his given name — which he declines to reveal — to a Latin phrase that means "majestic unconquered sun," says Wyllie is just running a smear campaign and is twisting his words into lies. No, he says, he's not a white supremacist, pointing out his four children are Hispanic — though he acknowledges that some white supremacists support his campaign. No, he says he isn't trying to start a civil war, but he says the government already is at war with its citizens and that it's certain to escalate.<br /><br />"The only question is when are the citizens going to start fighting back?" he said in a phone interview Friday. "I don't think I'm the only person who sees a cataclysm coming, but I think I'm the only person saying it, and I think that scares people."<br /><br />Sacrifice? Yes. Brutal and sadistic? Not according to Invictus.<br /><br />"I did sacrifice a goat. I know that's probably a quibble in the mind of most Americans," he said. "I sacrificed an animal to the god of the wilderness ... Yes, I drank the goat's blood."<br /><br />He admits he's been investigated by the FBI, the U.S. Marshals and other law enforcement. He is confident they're still watching him, in part for a series of YouTube videos and other writings in which he discusses government. He renounced his citizenship in one paper, and in another he prophesied a great war, saying he would wander into the wilderness and return bearing revolution.<br /><br />"I guess it makes me feel flattered that they think I am a threat to the stability of the system. It makes me think one man can make a difference," Invictus said.<br /><br />He insists, though, that he doesn't advocate violence.<br /><br />"You do not initiate force," he said. "If the government is waging war on citizens, we as citizens have the right to self-defense on government."<br /><br />Invictus knows running as a Libertarian is a longshot — Wyllie was easily Florida's most well-received Libertarian candidate and he only received 3.8 percent of the vote — and he acknowledges that being a pagan will hurt him with an electorate that tends to support Christians. But he said he is running with the hope of speaking on the Senate floor.<br /><br />"If not elected, I still think there is a purpose for all of this and that is to get a message out there, waking them up," he said. "They are the ones that control the government and not the other way around."<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/gone-viral/os-ap-florida-senate-sacrificing-goat-20151005-story.html">http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/gone-viral/os-ap-florida-senate-sacrificing-goat-20151005-story.html</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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<p class="pta-link-card-description">TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) &amp;mdash; Two years ago, Augustus Sol Invictus walked from central Florida to the Mojave Desert and spent a week fasting and praying, at times thinking he wouldn't survive. In a pagan ritual to give thanks when he returned home, he killed a goat and drank its blood.</p>
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"Florida candidate for U.S. Senate admits to sacrificing goat, drinking its blood"2015-10-08T17:38:16-04:00RallyPoint Shared Content1027172<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>From: The Orlando Sentinel<br /><br />Two years ago, Augustus Sol Invictus walked from central Florida to the Mojave Desert and spent a week fasting and praying, at times thinking he wouldn't survive. In a pagan ritual to give thanks when he returned home, he killed a goat and drank its blood.<br /><br />Now that he's a candidate for U.S. Senate, the story is coming back to bite him.<br /><br />The chairman of the Libertarian Party of Florida has resigned to call attention to Invictus' candidacy in hopes that other party leaders will denounce him. Adrian Wyllie, who was the Libertarian candidate for governor last year, says Invictus wants to lead a civil war, is trying to recruit neo-Nazis to the party and brutally and sadistically dismembered a goat.<br /><br />It's an awkward situation for the small party that's trying to gain clout.<br /><br />"He is the absolute exact opposite of a Libertarian. He's a self-proclaimed fascist. He's promoting a second civil war," Wyllie said. "It's absolute insanity. We must explain to people this is the opposite of Libertarians. This guy has no place in the Libertarian Party."<br /><br />Invictus, a 32-year-old lawyer who changed his given name — which he declines to reveal — to a Latin phrase that means "majestic unconquered sun," says Wyllie is just running a smear campaign and is twisting his words into lies. No, he says, he's not a white supremacist, pointing out his four children are Hispanic — though he acknowledges that some white supremacists support his campaign. No, he says he isn't trying to start a civil war, but he says the government already is at war with its citizens and that it's certain to escalate.<br /><br />"The only question is when are the citizens going to start fighting back?" he said in a phone interview Friday. "I don't think I'm the only person who sees a cataclysm coming, but I think I'm the only person saying it, and I think that scares people."<br /><br />Sacrifice? Yes. Brutal and sadistic? Not according to Invictus.<br /><br />"I did sacrifice a goat. I know that's probably a quibble in the mind of most Americans," he said. "I sacrificed an animal to the god of the wilderness ... Yes, I drank the goat's blood."<br /><br />He admits he's been investigated by the FBI, the U.S. Marshals and other law enforcement. He is confident they're still watching him, in part for a series of YouTube videos and other writings in which he discusses government. He renounced his citizenship in one paper, and in another he prophesied a great war, saying he would wander into the wilderness and return bearing revolution.<br /><br />"I guess it makes me feel flattered that they think I am a threat to the stability of the system. It makes me think one man can make a difference," Invictus said.<br /><br />He insists, though, that he doesn't advocate violence.<br /><br />"You do not initiate force," he said. "If the government is waging war on citizens, we as citizens have the right to self-defense on government."<br /><br />Invictus knows running as a Libertarian is a longshot — Wyllie was easily Florida's most well-received Libertarian candidate and he only received 3.8 percent of the vote — and he acknowledges that being a pagan will hurt him with an electorate that tends to support Christians. But he said he is running with the hope of speaking on the Senate floor.<br /><br />"If not elected, I still think there is a purpose for all of this and that is to get a message out there, waking them up," he said. "They are the ones that control the government and not the other way around."<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/gone-viral/os-ap-florida-senate-sacrificing-goat-20151005-story.html">http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/gone-viral/os-ap-florida-senate-sacrificing-goat-20151005-story.html</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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"Florida candidate for U.S. Senate admits to sacrificing goat, drinking its blood"2015-10-08T17:38:16-04:002015-10-08T17:38:16-04:00LTC Kevin B.1027177<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Given today's desire for attention from people seeking political office, and the types of things they have to do in order to get that attention, it doesn't surprise me at all that he did that and that he admits to it.Response by LTC Kevin B. made Oct 8 at 2015 5:40 PM2015-10-08T17:40:01-04:002015-10-08T17:40:01-04:00SGT John Rauch1027178<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.......overResponse by SGT John Rauch made Oct 8 at 2015 5:40 PM2015-10-08T17:40:09-04:002015-10-08T17:40:09-04:00CSM Charles Hayden1027181<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>He was not doing extra training to qualify for SF selection?Response by CSM Charles Hayden made Oct 8 at 2015 5:40 PM2015-10-08T17:40:55-04:002015-10-08T17:40:55-04:00Capt Seid Waddell1027182<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Doesn't seem to me like what we need on the Senate.Response by Capt Seid Waddell made Oct 8 at 2015 5:41 PM2015-10-08T17:41:26-04:002015-10-08T17:41:26-04:00LCDR Private RallyPoint Member1027184<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>This will be fun to watch unfold.Response by LCDR Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 8 at 2015 5:42 PM2015-10-08T17:42:26-04:002015-10-08T17:42:26-04:00LTC Stephen F.1027185<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Supposedly the man who renamed himself to Augustus Sol Invictus was merely hungry and went through the ritual primarily to assuage his hunger :-)<br />I expect this is primarily a publicity stunt.Response by LTC Stephen F. made Oct 8 at 2015 5:42 PM2015-10-08T17:42:32-04:002015-10-08T17:42:32-04:00CPO Joseph Grant1027218<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I wonder how many times he got run over by the small school bus? He sounds very special.Response by CPO Joseph Grant made Oct 8 at 2015 6:03 PM2015-10-08T18:03:33-04:002015-10-08T18:03:33-04:00SSG Michael Scott1027223<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Do not bring any goats or goat cheese or milk to this guy. America does not need someone of this character traits in the Senate.Response by SSG Michael Scott made Oct 8 at 2015 6:05 PM2015-10-08T18:05:35-04:002015-10-08T18:05:35-04:00CPT Jack Durish1027241<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Forgive me for saying it but maybe our representatives in Congress should try goat's blood. They don't seem to be doing such a great job with whatever they're drinking. Kool Aid perhaps?Response by CPT Jack Durish made Oct 8 at 2015 6:15 PM2015-10-08T18:15:58-04:002015-10-08T18:15:58-04:00PO3 Private RallyPoint Member1028221<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I drank snake blood before ....Response by PO3 Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 9 at 2015 7:01 AM2015-10-09T07:01:40-04:002015-10-09T07:01:40-04:001LT Aaron Barr1028344<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I figured this was satire until I looked it up. Good luck getting elected sir!Response by 1LT Aaron Barr made Oct 9 at 2015 8:29 AM2015-10-09T08:29:25-04:002015-10-09T08:29:25-04:00PO3 Steven Sherrill1028586<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am less concerned by the goat than I am about recruiting Nazis, fascism, and civil war. The fact that he changed his name to some latin phrase tells me he is all wind, no sail. The truly sad part of this is that in a time when the two main stream parties are looking more and more like the same party, his antics set back the idea of dissolving the two party system.Response by PO3 Steven Sherrill made Oct 9 at 2015 10:31 AM2015-10-09T10:31:47-04:002015-10-09T10:31:47-04:002015-10-08T17:38:16-04:00