Ronald Griesacker
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Ronald Arthur Alexander Augustus Griesacker (born June 14, 1956 as Ronald Laycock), is a former resident of Saint Mary's, Kansas who was arrested March 20, 1998 in Shady Grove, Oregon on federal bank and mail fraud charges. He was released on May 30, 2002, and concluded his parole on Sept. 27, 2002.
Griesacker is known for his role in promoting common law court activity in the Midwest, and for affiliations with Christian Patriot groups, the Republic of Texas separatist group, Freemen's advocates and the Washitaw Nation.[citation needed] Griesacker is a former employee of the Kansas Department of Corrections.
During the trial of Republic of Texas leader Richard McLaren, Dallas attorney Thomas Mills alleged Griesacker was "John Doe No. 3", referring to an unidentified suspect who might have participated in the Oklahoma City bombing.[citation needed]
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- Griesacker, Ronald A. A. at MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base
- Kansas 'freeman' arrested in Oregon Ronald Griesacker faces federal charges of bank, mail fraud. Judy L. Thomas, 1998-03-21, Page A6, The Kansas City Star
- Tattler's Tale – Ronald Griesacker helped lock up right-wingers, then went to prison himself. Mark Kind, September 12, 2002, The Pitch Kansas City]