The Examiner
written by Stefanie Schappert
Tuesday April 13, 2010 9:23pm
The formerly anonymous creator of crashtheteaparty.org has been publicly outed just days before thousands of Tax Day Tea Party rallies will be taking place nationwide.
Click here for more on crashtheteaparty.org
Jason Levin, a thirty-something techie from Portland, Oregon, was first outed by the conservative website FreeRepublic.com on Saturday, April 10th. A long time Free Republic blogger blew Levin's cover with a simple domain name "Who's Who" look up. Its obvious the self described "Star Trekkie/ Guido /Renaissance Man" probably didn't realize when he registered his website crashtheteaparty.org under the name Ben Franklin from Pennsylvania; a savvier computer tech would be able to find his true identity in just a few clicks.
Besides photos, the FR blogger "icwhatudo" was able to reveal Levin's address, phone and email; work and education history; Twitter and Linkedin account; and even pulled this personal and slimy quote from Levin's MySpace page.
"As a black lesbian trapped in the body of a straight white man, I am able to pass as a member of the establishment wile still maintaining my oneness with the spirit of the Earf Muvah. I’m currently being sued by my inner child for molestation...but trust me, the charges are baseless."
So now that Levin has no choice but to accept his position as the ultimate anti-tea party king, he has graced us with a public statement as reported by the Associated Press. Levin told the AP Monday, he "had over 65 leaders in major cities across the country trying to recruit members to infiltrate tea party events for April 15."
The mission of crashtheteaparty.org is simple. "Infiltrate and dismantle" the movement from the inside out. The group's strategy is to impersonate tea party supporters and portray them as right-wing extremists in front of the news cameras in order to discredit the cause. The biggest Tax Day Tea Party takes place in Washington DC on April 15th.
Levin went on to say "Every time we have someone on camera saying that Barack Obama isn't an American citizen, we want someone sitting next to him saying, 'That's right, he's an alien from outer space!'" Levin also did not shy away his prior accusations that most tea party supporters are "racists, morons, and homophobes."
Not the first anti- tea party group, Democratic activist Craig Varoga started the teapartyisover.org in January 2010. According to conservative pundit Michelle Malkin, he created the site to target Republican's who support the the tea party movement. Varoga's site is now password protected.
The Free Republic blogger also posted these 2 pictures of Levin's possible 'tea party crasher' accomplices....could-be relative Josh Levin, and supposed friend named Kristen.





























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