Adam Kokesh is cancelling his planned July 4 armed march on Washington, D.C., and instead calling for a march on all 50 state capitols with the goal of overthrowing the federal government.

Kokesh, a former host for Russian state-sponsored RT television who now hosts an internet radio show, told conspiracy theorist radio host Pete Santilli that it was time to “escalate our tactics” before cancelling the Washington march and urging supporters to march on their state capitol instead.

On May 28, Santilli, a promoter of conspiracy theories about the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks who recently drew scrutiny from the Secret Service over vicious comments made about Hillary Clinton, aired an interview where Kokesh read from a press release and provided other details about the expansion of his plans.

Previously, Kokesh launched a Facebook page to organize his armed march on Washington, an event he hoped would draw at least 1,000 attendees. The page currently lists more than 5,000 attendees.

In an interview with Buzzfeed, Kokesh detailed how he and others planned to march across the Memorial Bridge -- which separates Washington from Virginia -- while openly carrying firearms in violation of District of Columbia law. Kokesh told Buzzfeed that the event would be non-violent and said, “We're not going to resist government by force in any way.” The Facebook description of the event stated, “This will be a non-violent event, unless the government chooses to make it violent.” District of Columbia Police Chief Cathy Lanier stated that those who bring weapons illegally into Washington would face arrest.

In the press release, Kokesh called for “A new American revolution” where “the American Revolutionary Army will march on each state capital to demand that the governors of these 50 states immediately initiate the process of an orderly dissolution of the federal government through secession and reclamation of federally held property.” Kokesh also gave the federal government a one-year deadline to comply with his demands before possibly taking violent action, writing, “Should one whole year from this July 4th pass while the crimes of this government are allowed to continue, we may have passed the point at which non-violent revolution becomes impossible.”

Describing the change in plans, Kokesh told listeners who planned to openly carry firearms into the nation's capital in defiance of local firearms laws to not come to Washington, D.C., but to instead organize armed marches or other events at state capitols nationwide. He also explained to Santilli that such an “orderly peaceful dissolution” would be a way to avoid a “chaotic collapse” of government and that it is the “last chance to do it the easy way.” After Santilli suggested that “we can't wait for a couple of more elections in order to purge the system,” Kokesh chastised him for giving credence to the notion that “elections can have a positive impact,” adding, “that's clearly not the case anymore.”