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« on: July 02, 2020, 10:42:37 pm »
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www.huffpost.com/entry/white-nationalists-military-identity-evropa_n_5c8ab70ae4b0d7f6b0f1094b

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Two Marines, two Army ROTC cadets, an Army physician, a member of the Texas National Guard and one member of the Air Force all belong to an organization called Identity Evropa
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There is growing concern about white nationalists connected to the U.S. armed forces, of which Trump is commander-in-chief.
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In February, federal authorities arrested Coast Guard Lt. Christopher Hasson, a white nationalist who prosecutors allege was stockpiling weapons to massacre leftists and reporters in a violent plot to establish a “white homeland.”

Last year, a series of investigative reports by ProPublica and “Frontline” found multiple members of violent neo-Nazi groups among the ranks of the military.

And a 2017 poll conducted by the Military Times found that nearly 25 percent of service members surveyed said they encountered white nationalists within their ranks. That poll found that 30 percent of troops said they saw white nationalism as a bigger threat to national security than the wars in Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq.

Kathleen Belew, the author of Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America, told HuffPost that white nationalists in our armed forces pose a clear danger.

Veterans and active-duty personnel, she said, have “played an instrumental role in moving weapons, training and tactics from military to civilian spaces” and “dramatically escalated the impact of white power violence on civilian populations.”

Daryle Jenkins, the founder of the anti-racist group One People’s Project and an Air Force veteran, expressed concern over the safety of nonwhite and non-Christian members of the services who have to work alongside white nationalists in uniform who could “undermine and threaten their fellow soldier,” he said.

Identity Evropa itself was founded by an ex-Marine.
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Days after the chat logs were published, Identity Evropa’s leader, 29-year-old Patrick Casey, a resident of Virginia who rose to a leadership role after producing videos for a white nationalist site, announced a rebrand: Identity Evropa is now the American Identity Movement.

A list of the servicemen in Identity Evropa identified by HuffPost is below.

Stephen T. Farrea, 29, is a corporal in the Selected Marine Corps Reserve, a spokesperson for the military branch confirmed. In the chat log, Farrea used the username SuperTomPerry-RI and often noted that he was in the military.
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In the chat logs, Farrea made racist comments. He wrote, “Portsmouth my town 95 percent white very nice” and said he couldn’t wait to post “It’s okay to be white” flyers in Rhode Island.

Also at the gathering in Kentucky was another Marine, Jason Laguardia, who the Marine Corps confirmed is a lance corporal in the Selected Marine Corps Reserve.

On Identity Evropa’s Discord server, he goes by the name Jason-CT.

Jason-CT regularly posted pictures of Identity Evropa flyers and stickers he placed throughout Connecticut and New York City. He often targeted college campuses with the propaganda, posting photos from Yale University, New York University and Baruch College.
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One of the most active posters in the chat logs was Lawrence of Eurabia.

Lawrence of Eurabia referred to biographical information in his chats. He said he is a member of the ROTC program at Montana State University in Bozeman and is in the Army National Guard. He also said that he was a wrestler in high school from a town in Montana and that his dad worked as a stonemason there.

Those details match publicly available information about Jay C. Harrison, 20, who the Army confirmed is in the ROTC program at Montana State University at Bozeman and is a member of the Army National Guard.
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“Go play niggerball if you aren’t tough enough for wrestling,” Harrison wrote in one post.
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Last fall, Identity Evropa flyers and stickers were posted across Brighton, New York, a town just south of Rochester. Police investigated, pulling fingerprints from the stickers, and this month announced they found a match: a 23-year-old University of Rochester student named Christopher Hodgman, who the Army confirmed is an ROTC cadet and a member of the Army Reserve.

It’s possible that Hodgman also posted on Discord under the name Alex Kolchak-NY.

Alex Kolchak-NY wrote often about Russian politics and history. Since-deleted information on Hodgman’s Linkedin profile notes that he is a Russian studies major.
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Christopher Cummins, 44, is a lieutenant colonel physician in the Army Reserve. The website of the Military Order of Stars and Bars, a neo-Confederate organization, lists Cummins’ email address as giuseppe398@*****.com.
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In the chat messages, giuseppe398 bragged about posting Identity Evropa flyers in Mississippi and Jackson and told the Identity Evropa members that he likes Tennessee because it is “conservative & Christian - implicitly white.”
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A user going by Kane in the chat logs described himself as married and residing in Texas. He wrote he was in Houston during Hurricane Harvey and that his dad was from a town in Montana.

That biographical information matches details about 25-year-old Joseph Kane, a resident of Denton, Texas, who joined the Texas Army National Guard in 2016 and is currently assigned to the 636th Military Intelligence Battalion, a National Guard spokesperson confirmed.

Before joining the Texas National Guard, Kane served in the Army for four years as an intelligence specialist and was at one point deployed to Kosovo.

On Facebook, Kane liked a Facebook post by a known Identity Evropa member and has shared the “It’s okay to be white” meme, popular among white supremacists.
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In an August 2018 message posted in the chats, a user named DannionP introduced himself as Dannion Phillips of Oklahoma. He then made arrangements to pay his membership dues.
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In October, he posted photos of Identity Evropa stickers that he put up around Oklahoma City.

How many more are in there that we don't yet know about? Those 25% who claim to have encountered WNs in their ranks should not wait to speak up about who they are. The longer they are allowed to remain undetected and uneliminated, the more they will spread their poison.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomwaffen_Division#Vasillios_Pistolis
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Vasillios Pistolis, a United States Marine who was a member of Atomwaffen, was recorded chanting "White Lives Matter" and "You Will Not Replace Us"

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www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2017/11/27/white-sharia-and-militant-white-nationalism/

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The brothers couch their militancy in their background as Marines, and in their book they write, “The day is soon coming when the Commandant of the Marine Corps, or some other great hero, will stage a coup, declare martial law, expel or eradicate all the liberals and traitors, and reconstitute the Republic.”

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I hate the term "white sharia" (used by the Alt-Right to refer to their desire to treat women as property) because it suggests that actual sharia is similar, when it is not:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharia

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According to Ottoman records, non-Muslim women took their cases to a sharia court when they expected a more favorable outcome on marital, divorce and property questions than in Christian and Jewish courts.[89]
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In family matters the sharia court was seen as a place where the rights of women could be asserted against their husband's transgressions.[3]

In a better informed society, this would discredit the Alt-Right enough that it would cease to be taken seriously anymore, but in the ultra-ignorant society we unfortunately now live in, this has become a successful tactic to further misrepresent Islam.

The correct term for what the Alt-Right wants is simply "white masculinity". Even Biden gets this:

nypost.com/2019/03/26/joe-biden-blames-sexual-assaults-on-white-mans-culture/amp/

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Women have been suffering in “a white man’s culture” — which has continually turned a blind eye to sexual assault and misconduct, according to former Vice President Joe Biden, who propped up Anita Hill as an example.
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Biden, who was Judiciary chairman for the 1991 Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings, got criticized heavily for his handling of the Hill situation. Thomas was accused of harassing Hill, who is black, while he was her supervisor.

“Last fall, you saw it all over again in the Kavanaugh hearing,” Biden blasted. “Almost 30 years…the culture — the institutional culture — has not changed. We have an obligation to change the culture in this country.”

Later on during his speech, Biden brought up a widespread misconception about the “rule of thumb” being an old reference to British common law and it’s tolerance of domestic abuse.

“This is English jurisprudential culture — a white man’s culture,” Biden said, describing how people think the “rule of thumb” was a law that allowed husbands to beat their wives with sticks no thicker than their thumbs.

So, why does ISIS' conception of "sharia" match the Alt-Right's interpretation? Simple:

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Starting from the 17th century, European powers began to extend political influence over lands ruled by Muslim dynasties, and by the end of the 19th century, much of the Muslim world came under colonial domination.
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Hastings also commissioned a translation of the classic manual of Hanafi fiqh, Al-Hidayah, from Arabic into Persian and then English, later complemented by other texts.[96][97] These translations enabled British judges to pass verdicts in the name of Islamic law based on a combination of sharia rules and common law doctrines, and eliminated the need to rely on consultation by local ulema, whom they mistrusted. In the traditional Islamic context, a concise text like Al-Hidayah would be used as a basis for classroom commentary by a professor, and the doctrines thus learned would be mediated in court by judicial discretion, consideration of local customs and availability of different legal opinions that could fit the facts of the case. The British use of Al-Hidayah, which amounted to an inadvertent codification of sharia, and its interpretation by judges trained in Western legal traditions anticipated later legal reforms in the Muslim world.[96][98]
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This, together with their conception of Islamic law as a collection of inflexible rules, led to an emphasis on traditionalist forms of sharia that were not rigorously applied in the pre-colonial period
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Many Muslims today believe that contemporary sharia-based laws are an authentic representation of the pre-modern legal tradition. In reality, they generally represent the result of extensive legal reforms made in the modern era.[101]

In short, Western civilization poisons everything it touches.

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www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/apr/03/video-british-troops-firing-jeremy-corbyn-poster

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The Ministry of Defence has launched an urgent investigation after a video emerged via social media that shows members of the parachute regiment firing at a poster of Jeremy Corbyn at a target range in Kabul.
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Labour sources highlighted that Corbyn and other Labour figures have been targeted in recent weeks and months, while the party pressure group Momentum said it reflected the “radicalising effect the rightwing press is having”.
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It is not the first time soldiers have been embroiled in a political row in recent months. An investigation was conducted in the autumn after Tommy Robinson, the far-right activist, posted an image of himself surrounded by a group of grinning trainee soldiers.
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Users of the Army Rumour Service, which describes itself as “the British army’s busiest and best online community”, expressed sympathy for the paras shown in the video in anonymous comments.

“Shame it wasn’t him in person!” said one post under the username ex_colonial, under an long online thread criticising the Labour leader.

Do there also exist other soldiers who practice shooting at pictures of Robinson? If not, this is not a good sign.....

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And then there's veterans:

news.yahoo.com/army-vet-charged-injuring-8-people-intentional-crash-051139032.html

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An Iraq War veteran deliberately drove into a group of pedestrians because he thought some of the people were Muslim, California authorities said Friday.

Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, faces eight counts of attempted murder for injuring eight people, including four who remain hospitalized. The most seriously injured is a 13-year-old Sunnyvale girl of South Asian descent who is in a coma with severe brain trauma.

"New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith," Sunnyvale police chief Phan Ngo said.

At least this one has been arrested. But how many more are out there?

(As mentioned previously, veterans are often the ones who train militias, so there is at least some likelihood that they will spread rightism to their trainees at the same time. The only counter to this is to form explicitly leftist militias, so that rightists at least do not absorb the entirety of those inclined towards this field.)

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They just keep coming out of the woodwork:

www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2019/05/03/the-army-is-investigating-a-fort-bliss-soldier-for-alleged-ties-to-a-neo-nazi-group/

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Pfc. Corwyn Storm Carver, 22, is suspected of belonging to the Atomwaffen Division, the Huffington Post reported on Friday, a white supremacist group whose supporters have been implicated in murders motivated by bigotry.
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Journalist Nate Thayer reported allegations of Carver of holding leadership in the hate group in April, following Huffington Post stories of 11 other service members under investigation for ties to Identity Evropa, another white supremacist group.
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A handful of reports of service members’ ties to white nationalist or supremacist groups have popped up in recent years, while a Military Times poll found that nearly a quarter of troops had seen evidence of white nationalism among their fellow troops.

The popular association of the armed forces with bigotry sure doesn't help either:

www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/restaurant-slammed-controversial-bumper-sticker-212634478.html

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www.military.com/daily-news/2019/05/21/navy-change-pilot-call-sign-protocol-after-minority-aviators-report-bias.html

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While at VFA-106, Savage said he was given the call sign "Radio," a reference to a movie about a mentally challenged black man. Other black students, he said, got call signs including "8 Ball" and "Kazaam," the latter a reference to a character played by Shaquille O'Neal.

Other minority pilots in the squadron also gave evidence of race influencing call signs. Another pilot, a lieutenant commander, said he also received the call sign "Radio" at his first squadron in the fleet, but later had it changed to "MC," short for "MC Hammer," in reference to a childhood nickname. A commander said his call sign was "Snoop," in reference to "poor rapping abilities." And a third pilot, a lieutenant, said his call sign was "Ruby Rhod," a reference to a Chris Tucker character from the movie "The Fifth Element." Only one black pilot interviewed had a call sign -- "Mr. Bucket" -- with no racial connotation.

The two pilots also submitted logs from a WhatsApp chat group called "Pure Bloods," in which instructor pilots disparaged them and their performance. In the chat, one of the instructors used the eggplant emoji to refer to the Marine pilot. It was a visual representation of a racial slur, the pilot alleged.
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At the heart of Savage and the Marine pilot's complaints, though, were allegations that they were assessed unfairly compared to their fellow student pilots, and that grade sheets were actually altered after the fact to make their performance appear worse than it was.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/05/28/troops-wearing-make-aircrew-great-again-patches-triggers-outrage-left/

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The images were first reported by White House reporters traveling with the president on his trip to Japan, where he stopped at a U.S. military base in Yokosuka
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After the photos surfaced online, leftist commentators and pundits began calling for the airmen to be punished, claiming they had violated the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) for engaging in political activity while in uniform.
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Another leftist dug up photos to confirm whether the patches were actually real, and found they have been worn since at least September 2017:

One professor worried that the military was not loyal to civilian control and the Constitution, and was now “part of a presidential personality cult”

Leftists were similarly outraged when Trump visited a U.S. base in Iraq last year for Christmas. Several troops had “Make America Great Again” hats, which drew claims they had violated UMCJ again.
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Re: Military subverters
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2020, 10:53:56 pm »
OLD CONTENT contd.

www.salon.com/2019/07/05/the-curious-case-of-eddie-gallagher-did-donald-trump-help-a-navy-seal-get-away-with-murder/

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Aside from hosting an unprecedented Fourth of July celebration that doubled as a military parade on the National Mall, President Trump made another curious decision involving the military this week. He congratulated himself for helping to free a Navy SEAL officer who had been accused of a dozen separate crimes of war.

Eddie Gallagher, who until this week was a chief petty officer in the Navy, was accused of stabbing a teenage POW to death while the teenager was being treated by a U.S. medic in or near Mosul, Iraq, in 2017. Video images show that the bleeding fighter, who was thought to be between 12 and 17, was brought to the SEAL platoon for treatment. Two of Gallagher’s fellow SEALs testified in a military court that Gallagher unexpectedly stabbed the young ISIS fighter several times in the neck and side as a SEAL medic was treating him. Members of the platoon then posed for photos with Gallagher as he held the child soldier’s head up by the hair with one hand, and held his knife in the other.

Images also show that Gallagher performed his re-enlistment ceremony next to a dead body as another SEAL member held an American flag. At trial, prosecutors presented Gallagher’s text messages, one of which said: “Good story behind this. Got him with my hunting knife.”

Nearly a dozen members of Gallagher's platoon testified during the trial against him, but a jury of Gallagher’s military peers found him not guilty of pre-meditated murder this week.

In a bombshell move, one of the SEALs who was granted immunity to testify against Gallagher instead testified that he was the one who killed the teen, blocking his breathing tube as an act of mercy. Because the charges against Gallagher weren't manslaughter or attempted murder or assault with a deadly weapon, but rather first-degree murder, he was found not guilty.
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Gallagher was also charged with attempted murder in another case. He was court-martialed on 12 counts in all.

Describing his behavior as reckless and bloodthirsty, several men from Gallagher’s platoon said he gunned down a 15-year-old girl walking along a riverbank in Afghanistan and an old man carrying a water jug. They testified that Gallagher regularly fired into civilian crowds.
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One of the seven Navy SEAL commandos from Team 7’s Alpha Platoon told investigators that senior leaders, who were allies of Gallagher, told commandos to “stop talking about it.”
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He was found not guilty on the charges of shooting civilians, despite testimony from seven other SEALs, because the trial happened too late to preserve useful forensic evidence.
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One of Gallagher's lawyers is also on President Trump's legal team, and thanked the president for bringing "this case out of the shadows and into the light" in an appearance on Fox News following the verdict. Gallagher thanked Trump on Fox News “for intervening when he did."

The president congratulated Gallagher following his appearance on Fox News on Wednesday, tweeting: “Glad I could help!”

Trump is either taking credit for the outcome of a criminal trial or admitting he interfering with it. Either possibility is deeply concerning.
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Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., a frequent Fox News guest who called the military justice system "corrupt," admitted to taking a photo with a dead combatant during his time as a Marine, and essentially dismissed Gallagher’s war crime as normal.

In May, after pardoning a former U.S. soldier convicted in 2009 of killing an Iraqi prisoner, Trump told Fox News that he was "taking a broad look at veterans jailed for battlefield crimes and considering granting more of them similar relief."

So, as if all the above is not bad enough, now we have this:

www.npr.org/2019/08/01/747144221/navy-rescinds-awards-to-prosecutors-in-case-of-seal-acquitted-of-murdering-capti

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Military awards given to prosecutors in a case against a SEAL who was acquitted of murder in the death of a prisoner in Iraq have been revoked by the Navy's top official after President Trump tweeted Wednesday that the commendations should be withdrawn.

Navy Secretary Richard Spencer ordered seven Navy Achievement Medals and three letters of commendation given to the prosecution team be rescinded, Navy spokesman Cmdr. Jereal Dorsey said Wednesday, hours after a pair of scathing tweets from the president.
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Former Pentagon spokesman David Lapan, a retired Marine colonel, told The Associated Press that the personal intervention of the president represented the "further politicization of the military,"

So not only are corrupt military personnel who enjoy killing "non-whites" for fun being sent a message that they should feel free to continue doing so (so long as they know how to cover for one another and exploit legal loopholes), but also conscientious military personnel are being sent a message that they should not even try to prosecute their colleagues. Could Trump be angling to have the corrupt fraction of the military to support his own interests in the event of an emergency (e.g. if the 2020 election result is contested for fraud)?

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Unbelievable:

news.yahoo.com/white-nationalists-military-kicked-out-huffpost-investigation-223944924.html

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Months after a series of reports exposed a dozen known or suspected members of white nationalist groups in the U.S. military, officials have confirmed that four of those servicemen have separated from the armed forces, while another four have been allowed to remain in the Army.
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Two Marines, Lance Cpls. Logan Piercy and Jason Laguardia, were “administratively separated” from the military in May after HuffPost exposed them as members of Identity Evropa, a Marines Corps spokesman confirmed last month.
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Another Identity Evropa member, Jonathan Gould, is no longer in the military. Army spokeswoman Cathy Brown Vandermaarel confirmed that he left in April, shortly after an anonymous group of anti-fascist activists in the Pacific Northwest exposed his membership. However, she would not elaborate on the circumstances of his departure.

It appears that Gould is still active in white nationalist organizations. A photo that anti-fascist activists posted to Twitter in May showed him at the American Renaissance white supremacist conference in Tennessee.
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The fourth Identity Evropa member to leave the military is 20-year-old Jay Harrison, an ROTC cadet at Montana State University.
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In Houston, another Identity Evropa member has been allowed to remain in the armed services.

Joseph Kane, who served as an Army intelligence specialist for four years before joining the Texas National Guard, often posted white nationalist content to his social media accounts. Although he has denied being a white nationalist, Kane was active in Identity Evropa’s private message groups.

“Joseph Kane is still a member of the Texas National Guard,” a spokesperson for the Texas National Guard told HuffPost.
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In western New York, 23-year-old Christopher Hodgman has been allowed to remain in the Army despite being caught disseminating Identity Evropa propaganda in a suburb of Rochester.

Earlier this year, police found Hodgman’s fingerprints on Identity Evropa flyers that had been placed on surfaces across the town of Brighton. Hodgman, an Army private and ROTC cadet at the University of Rochester, was charged with a series of town code violations. In May, he accepted what’s called an “adjournment in contemplation of dismissal” — meaning that if he stays out of trouble with the law for six months, the citations will disappear from his record.

HuffPost’s previous reporting showed that Hodgman frequently posted on Identity Evropa’s private message server, sharing photos of the flyers he’d distributed.

Vandermaarel, the Army spokeswoman, said the investigation into Hodgman’s Identity Evropa ties is “complete,” and that Hodgman is still an ROTC cadet and a specialist in the Army Reserve.
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Andrew James Schmidt, a 19-year-old member of Identity Evropa who had posted photos of fliers he’d placed on the University of Minnesota campus, has been allowed to remain in the Minnesota National Guard because the activity occurred before he joined the military.
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In the Air Force, an investigation is still underway into Master Sgt. Cory Allen Reeves and Airman 1st Class (E-3) Dannion Phillips.

Stationed at Schriever Air Force Base near Colorado Springs, Reeves posted photos of himself leaving Identity Evropa flyers outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Processing Center and Detention Facility in Aurora, Colorado.

Reeves’ lawyer, also a member of Identity Evropa, didn’t respond to a request for comment.

Whoever allowed them to continue to serve should be charged with treason. How can anyone loyal to "Evropa" be trusted in the US military?!

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When I served in the U.S. Army I was surrounded by more non-Whites than actual "whites", so there are some positive aspects about the U.S. Armed Forces. However, I am reminded of an Army saying now, "It only takes one ****-bag to **** it up for everyone else." They used that saying when they collectively punished us for one persons mistake, a very Judeo-Western way of handing out punishment unfortunately. But the saying is noteworthy, minus the collective punishment that often came along with it.

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www.yahoo.com/gma/fbi-arrests-army-soldier-allegedly-discussed-plans-bomb-170500499.html

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The FBI has arrested a U.S. soldier who allegedly discussed plans to bomb a major American news network, planned to travel to Ukraine to fight with violent far-right group Azov Battalion and allegedly distributed information online on how to build bombs. He also allegedly suggested targeting Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke.

According to charging documents in the case, Jarrett William Smith, who transferred to Fort Riley, Kansas, in July, joined the U.S. military only after first expressing his desire to fight in Ukraine.

On Aug. 19, 2019, Smith allegedly spoke with an FBI informant in an online chat group and discussed a plan for an attack inside the U.S., his search for more "radicals" like himself and the possibility of killing members of the group Antifa.

This time we got lucky, but it is foolish to believe we can catch them early every time.

The only serious countermeasure is to massacre WNs in larger numbers after each attempted attack against us, so that each attack by them ends up damaging them far more than it damages us. Only then will they think twice about attacking again.

This is also why I keep saying all refugees should be drafted into military service in exchange for citizenship. This would enable required troop numbers to still be filled while greatly reducing the risk of recruiting WNs.

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www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-clemency-army-officers-accused-of-war-crimes-navy-seal-eddie-gallagher

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Trump grants clemency to 2 Army officers accused of war crimes, restores rank to Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher
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Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance could be released from the military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, as soon as Friday evening, six years after being found guilty of second-degree murder. Maj. Matt Golsteyn, a former Green Beret, will have the murder charge against him dropped.
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Lorance was six years into serving a 19-year sentence at Fort Leavenworth for ordering his soldiers to open fire and kill three men in Afghanistan. Lorence’s supporters say he killed Taliban fighters. Nine members of his unit testified against him, saying the men were innocent.
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Golsteyn was charged with premeditated murder in the 2010 death of a suspected Taliban bomb maker. His trial was expected to begin next month.

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news.yahoo.com/german-soldier-posed-syrian-refugee-154307863.html

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A German soldier who lived a double life posing as a Syrian refugee is to face a new trial on charges of planning a far-Right terror attack.

Lieutenant Franco Albrecht spent more than a year posing as a Christian refugee from Syria, and was given a place in a German government refugee shelter.

Prosecutors allege he was planning to assassinate high-profile figures in a false flag terror attack and pin the blame on the fictitious Syrian.
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Lt Albrecht’s defence lawyers say he masqueraded as a refugee in order to expose the shortcomings of the German asylum system and its failure properly to identify those entering the country.
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Prosecutors allege that Lt Albrecht procured firearms and ammunition and prepared a list of possible assassinations targets including Heiko Maas, the foreign minister, former President Joachim Gauck and Anetta Kahane, a prominent human rights activist.

This is why I keep saying that EU militaries needs to be recruiting actual refugees (in exchange for citizenship), as they are by far the least likely to have far-right leanings. In times like these, every measure should be taken to ensure that militaries would not side with the far-right in the event of civil unrest, and populating them overwhelmingly with refugees is easily the single best measure available towards this objective.

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It is worth noting that the mainstream media is willing to use the phrase "false flag" to describe this, when a couple years ago it would have seemed unthinkable to do so.

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news.yahoo.com/trump-showed-off-2-convicted-103019582.html

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Trump showed off 2 convicted and charged war criminals at a secretive Republican fundraiser in Florida
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He brought on stage former US Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance and former US Army Maj. Mathew Golsteyn during his hour-long speech at the state Republican Party's annual Statesman's Dinner, the Herald reported, calling the move "unusual."

Lorance was convicted of ordering soldiers to engage three unarmed Afghan men and was sentenced to 19 years in prison, while Golsteyn was accused of killing an unarmed Afghan man in 2010.

Trump pardoned both men last month by granting clemency to both their cases. Golsteyn had been awaiting trial at the time.

In other words, they are being held up as examples to emulate. In which case the only correct response is for us to use these same specimens as examples of what should happen to war criminals who escape punishment by the law.

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www.wsj.com/articles/west-point-annapolis-officials-investigating-possible-white-power-hand-sign-11576373230

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West Point and Annapolis officials are trying to determine the motives of service academy students who flashed hand signs on national television Saturday that in certain contexts are associated with “white power.”

The hand sign appeared to be displayed both by West Point cadets and Annapolis midshipmen during a broadcast of the annual Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia, but U.S. Military Academy officials haven't yet determined their intent, according to a West Point spokesman. A U.S. Naval Academy spokeswoman said the academy is also checking on the matter.
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Last year, the Coast Guard came under criticism when a member of the service used a similar hand sign while in the background of a television broadcast. Coast Guard leadership issued an official reprimand to the officer who used the hand sign.

The hand sign used is what looks like the “okay” sign, where the thumb and forefinger make a circle and the remaining three fingers are fully extended.

If the military were filling its ranks with refugees instead (as I have recommended for years), it would be extremely unlikely that we would have to worry about this problem.

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Travesty!

www.yahoo.com/huffpost/senate-removes-white-nationalists-from-military-bill-aimed-at-screening-for-extremists-104500620.html

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A measure in the National Defense Authorization Act meant to keep white nationalists out of the U.S. military no longer mentions “white nationalists” after Congress quietly altered the text after it initially passed the House.

The change, which has not been previously reported, could water down a House-passed amendment meant to address the threat of white nationalists in the military. The House language was specifically drafted to encourage screening for white nationalist beliefs in military enlistees. But after the Republican-controlled Senate passed its own version of the massive military spending bill and the two chambers’ bills were reconciled, the final NDAA instead requires the Department of Defense to study ways to screen military enlistees for “extremist and gang-related activity.”
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Stripping the specific mention of “white nationalists” from the legislation could leave the door open for more white nationalists to join the military and could leave the U.S. military off the hook for what many critics say are lackluster efforts to screen enlistees for white nationalist beliefs.
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Aguilar said the fact that the final NDAA does not mention “white nationalism” indicates the Senate may not be taking white nationalism seriously.

In a statement to HuffPost, he noted that white nationalists have “successfully enlisted in our military in order to gain access to combat training and weaponry.”
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Academics and law enforcement officials have long warned of the specific threat posed by white nationalists who join the military, where they receive combat training they can use to inflict violence on civilians.

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www.startribune.com/2-kicked-out-of-national-guard-over-white-supremacist-ties/566500822/

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ATLANTA — Two men have been kicked out of the Army National Guard after liberal activists uncovered their membership in a religious group with white supremacist ties.

Brandon Trent East told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the Alabama National Guard sent him a separation notice on Dec. 14.

A spokeswoman for the Georgia National Guard said Dalton Woodward is no longer a member. She declined to comment on the terms of Woodward's separation.
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East and Woodward attended a 2017 speech by white nationalist Richard Spencer at Auburn University. Photos show the men carrying signs.

"The existence of our people is not negotiable," East's sign read. Woodward's sign read, "We have a right to exist."

Both echo the so-called "14 words" motto popular among white supremacists who say non-white groups are displacing whites.

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« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2020, 11:23:24 pm »
OLD CONTENT contd.

www.military.com/daily-news/2020/02/12/neo-nazi-group-membership-may-not-get-you-booted-military-officials-say.html

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Membership in a white supremacist or neo-Nazi group won't necessarily get a U.S. service member tossed out of the military, defense officials told a House subcommittee Tuesday.
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The officials also told a hearing of the House Armed Services subcommittee on personnel that they had no reliable data on how many service members had been administratively discharged for espousing white supremacist ideology or how many potential recruits had been barred from enlisting.

The testimony appeared to stun several members of the committee.

"I am flummoxed by what I've heard today," Rep. Jackie Speier, D-California, chair of the Subcommittee, said after questioning Robert Grabosky, deputy director of Law Enforcement at the Air Force Office of Special Investigations.

Grabosky said that membership in a white nationalist group "is not prohibited," but "active participation" in the group could lead to an administrative discharge, at a commander's discretion.

"I find that astonishing," Speier said. "If you're a member, that's an activity. I think we need to take a look at that."
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Several of the subcommittee members pointed to the case of Air Force Master Sgt. Cory Reeves, allegedly a leader in the Colorado branch of the supremacist group Identity Evropa, who posted racist memes and spread far-right propaganda.

In November 2019, the Air Force demoted Reeves to technical sergeant, but he was initially allowed to remain in the service. In December, the Air Force announced that proceedings had begun to dismiss him from the service.

In a separate panel at the hearing, advocacy groups warned of the spread of white supremacist and hate group ideology in the military.

"I want to start by saying that, right now, the white supremacist movement in the United States is surging and presents a distinct and present danger to this country and its institutions, including the U.S. Armed Forces," said Lecia Brooks of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

"Recent investigations have revealed dozens of veterans and active-duty servicemembers who are affiliated with white supremacist activity," Brooks said.

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www.stuff.co.nz/national/118952222/soldier-alleged-to-have-traded-military-information-was-leader-of-white-nationalist-group

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A soldier charged with sharing military information that threatened New Zealand's security was leading a growing white nationalist movement.

The 27-year-old soldier, who has name suppression, was arrested in December at Linton Military Camp in circumstances that were shrouded in secrecy.

The man had been planning a trip to Russia for Christmas Stuff revealed at the time. He is now being supervised by the Defence Force while awaiting a military court trial.

He is charged with accessing a computer system for a dishonest purpose and for disclosing information that prejudiced the security or defence of New Zealand. It is not known who he supplied the information to.

Stuff has confirmed the soldier was behind an online profile named Johann Wolfe, a self-described co-founder of the white nationalist group the 'Dominion Movement', which subscribed to the same identitarian politics as the March 15 terror suspect.

The group shut down its internet presence in the hours after the Christchurch mosque attacks, but a seemingly identical group - 'Action Zealandia' - has since emerged and earlier this month vandalised signage at a National Party office in Auckland.

The soldier was also questioned by police after March 15, Stuff has previously reported.

The soldier, under the pseudonym, was interviewed by the Australian alt-right podcast station The Convict Report produced by white nationalist group The Dingoes — which also shut down after the March 15 attack.

A source close to the soldier has confirmed to Stuff the soldier is the person named Johann Wolfe in the podcast interview.
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The soldier told the interviewers of their success at gaining new recruits for the white nationalist group.

"We're getting a reputation. We have a well-fostered public image of being well-natured and well-intentioned," he said.

"We focus on the positives rather than the negatives: the love of our own culture and our own heritage, instead of what we hate about other races - which is an easy trap to fall into."

He describes his own entry to the far-right ideology, saying he found solace in online humour after feeling "beaten over the head" for being white.

The soldier then spends much of the interview making what many would regard as racist remarks about Māori, and talks "extreme anti-European agitation" from the Government.

The Dominion Movement group, on its website, claimed meetings with both Australian counterparts from 'Identity Australia' and with Kerry Bolton, the former secretary of the white nationalist group National Front.

The soldier's involvement in white nationalist groups did not end after March 15.

His arrest first came to light after members of the far-right Christian group Wargus Christi began talking about a member being arrested in a chatroom on the Telegram app.

"One of our boys has been arrested for reasons still unknown," a message from the Wargus Christi group read.

Whether he was involved with Action Zealandia, an apparent successor to the Dominion Movement, is unknown.

Members of Action Zealandia group mask their identities on online posts, and have been plastering their white nationalist message in cities around the country.

On January 10, the group posted a series of images showing its members defacing signs at the National Party's Greenlane office, due to it housing the office of Chinese MP Jian Yang.

Doxxing required.

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This also comes up under a 'Dominion Movement' search, a vegan documentary that apparently caused quite a backlash among meat-eaters:

www.dominionmovement.com/

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Security documents leaked to Newsroom show a direct connection between a far-right group that shut down after March 15 and the white supremacist group Action Zealandia, something the latter has long denied, Marc Daalder reports
www.newsroom.co.nz/2020/03/13/1078385/action-zealandia-linked-to-dominion-movement

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www.military.com/daily-news/2020/03/16/marine-under-investigation-allegedly-sharing-white-supremacist-material-online.html

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Lance Cpl. Thomas Cade Martin, 23, posted what some experts called "white supremacist" material across at least two social media accounts over the last two years.
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The material includes a flyer with the white supremacist slogan "not stolen, conquered" over a map of the continental U.S. That flyer has been associated with the white nationalist "Patriot Front" organization. Identical flyers were anonymously distributed at San Diego State University in 2018.

His pages also include stylized patriotic graphics and photo illustrations of early 20th Century nationalistic propaganda which experts say are similar to those affiliated with the American Identity Movement, a white supremacist organization that changed its name from Identity Evropa after its involvement in planning the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., where a white supremacist drove his car into a crowd and killed an anti-racist activist.

Martin describes himself on his Twitter account as a "nationalist" and says he is the chairman of a group called the "U.S. Nationalist Initiative." Its Facebook page has more than 1,400 followers.
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Martin is assigned to the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines at Camp Pendleton — the same unit in which several Marines were arrested in July for allegedly transporting illegal immigrants and for drug offenses. Martin was not among those arrested.
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"'Conquered, not stolen' is a white nationalist belief, and despite the fancy window dressing and sharp suits, his messaging is indistinguishable from the messaging of orgs like Patriot Front, Identity Evropa (now known as the American Identity Movement) or the Rise Above Movement," she said.

Martin's own comments are suggestive of ideology as well, experts said.

In one post on his personal page, a photo of himself in uniform with a rifle, Martin says he's "dreaming about my future blue eyed blonde haired mistress."

In the comments on the post, he explains "I'd just like to help contribute to the preservation of my lineage."

In a comment thread on the group's page, Martin "liked" a comment from another user that alludes to a slogan called the 14 words: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."
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"Sacrifice what you believe in ... or get called racist," Martin wrote. "I know what my choice is gonna be."


Leftists take note. Calling racists racists will not stop them. Bullets will.

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A review of the nationalist organization's website shows only one other person in leadership — Everett Corley, listed as the group's vice chairman.

Corley is a realtor who ran for Congress in Kentucky in 2016 and became embroiled in controversy around the removal of a Confederate monument at the University of Louisville. Corley called a professor a "damn dirty black bastard" in a Facebook post he later deleted, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
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Simi said knowing Martin is currently armed and deployed with the Marines is worrisome.

"It makes me nervous, knowing he endorses the 14 words and is walking around with a firearm overseas," Simi said.

At least he is outnumbered overseas. How many more like him are there on US soil? That's what we should be worried about!

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Far-Right sympathisers serving in the German army’s special forces will be “found and removed”, the unit’s commander has warned in a letter to his troops.

Brigadier-General Markus Kreitmayr, commanding officer of the elite KSK special forces, warned the unit was facing “the gravest challenge in its history”.

Gen Kreitmayr wrote to his troops following the arrest of a senior non-commissioned officer on suspicion of far-Right links.
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There are grave concerns that the KSK has been infiltrated by far-Right sympathisers. Four soldiers have been discharged from the unit over far-Right links in recent years, and 20 suspected cases are currently under investigation.

This is why I keep saying that refugees should be the main source of personnel for all EU militaries. The chances of them being far-right sympathizers are negligible.

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www.yahoo.com/news/soldiers-pull-blm-signs-confederate-005401457.html

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a soldier in a yellow pickup truck demands that another soldier, out of frame, remove "Black Lives Matter" decals from the front of his personal vehicle.

"Are you wearing a uniform right now? Where in the Uniform Code of Military Justice does it say that you can participate in any political protest that is going on?" the soldier in the truck says.

The other soldier, identified in the Facebook video as a specialist, retorts that other's truck has a Confederate flag in it.

"You don't like what's on the inside of my truck, don't look on the inside of my truck," the first soldier, who later identifies himself as "Sgt. Rubino," retorts.

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« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2020, 11:27:37 pm »
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/national-guard-proud-boys-california-black-lives-matter-213826430.html

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The California National Guard is investigating a member’s possible ties to the Proud Boys, a neo-fascist group, after he posted a photo of himself standing next to a military vehicle inscribed with one of the group’s slogans while patrolling anti-racist protests in Los Angeles last month.

Anonymous anti-fascist activists shared the photo with HuffPost, which Sgt. Brian Jackson posted on Facebook last month. After HuffPost inquired about the image, a spokesperson for the California National Guard confirmed on Wednesday that Jackson, a motor transport operator from Bakersfield, California, is now under investigation for ties to the extremist group.
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Jackson has not, however, been suspended during the investigation, Shiroma said. It’s unclear how long the investigation will last.

Jackson was among the roughly 1,000 armed California National Guard troops sent to Los Angeles County in early June to quell the uprising against police brutality, one of many such demonstrations that have swept the country in response to a series of high-profile killings of Black Americans at the hands of law enforcement.

“Hopefully a quiet night in Canoga Park,” read the caption Jackson posted with the photo on June 2, referring to the Los Angeles neighborhood.

The message inscribed on the vehicle, “POYB 2020,” is an acronym for “Proud Of Your Boy,” a Proud Boys slogan derived from a song in Disney’s ”Aladdin.”

Some of Jackson’s Facebook friends wrote “POYB” and “Uhuru” — a common Proud Boys chant — in the comments below his photo.

The Southern Poverty Law Center lists the Proud Boys as a hate group. Its members are explicitly anti-feminist, anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant. While the group publicly claims to reject the so-called alt-right and says it allows Black and brown members, its ranks have included many white nationalists and its founder, Gavin McInnes, is deeply racist.
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After HuffPost contacted Jackson this week, he replaced his Facebook profile photo — a graphic with the words “ZERO WHITE GUILT” — with an image of the comedian Will Ferrell. (Proud Boys often describe themselves as “anti-white guilt.”)
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Last month, Right Wing Watch reported that a member of the Ohio National Guard, who had been sent to Washington, D.C., to police protests there, was a white supremacist YouTuber. “They activated my unit and we’re getting real ammunition to shoot and kill,” the Ohio guardsman, Shandon Simpson, allegedly wrote on the social media platform Telegram ahead of his deployment.

“Rahowa,” Simpson added, using the popular fascist shorthand for “racial holy war.” The FBI later said Simpson had been removed from the protests in D.C. and sent home. Simpson has since said he was discharged from the Ohio National Guard.

Vice News also reported that at least one member of a private chat group for so-called Boogaloo Bois — a far-right movement hoping to hasten a violent civil war in the U.S. — claimed to be a Pennsylvania National Guardsman getting ready to deploy to protests in Philadelphia.

And in Wilmington, North Carolina, last month, three white police officers — who haven’t been connected to any extremist groups — were fired after they were caught on a patrol car camera using racial slurs while discussing murdering Black protesters.

“We are just going to go out and start slaughtering them **** ****,” one officer said.

“Wipe ’em off the **** map,” the same officer said of Black Americans. “That’ll put ’em back about four or five generations.”

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« Reply #6 on: July 05, 2020, 04:26:29 am »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/neo-nazis-seed-military-ranks-141932128.html

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Germany has a problem. For years, politicians and security chiefs rejected the notion of any far-right infiltration of the security services, speaking only of “individual cases.” The idea of networks was dismissed. The superiors of those exposed as extremists were protected. Guns and ammunition disappeared from military stockpiles with no real investigation.

The government is now waking up. Cases of far-right extremists in the military and police, some hoarding weapons and explosives, have multiplied alarmingly. The nation’s top intelligence officials and senior military commanders are moving to confront an issue that has become too dangerous to ignore.

The problem has deepened with the emergence of the Alternative for Germany party, or AfD, which legitimized a far-right ideology that used the arrival of more than 1 million migrants in 2015 — and more recently the coronavirus pandemic — to engender a sense of impending crisis.

Most concerning to authorities is that the extremists appear to be concentrated in the military unit that is supposed to be the most elite and dedicated to the German state, the special forces, known by their German acronym, the KSK.

This week, Germany’s defense minister, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, took the drastic step of disbanding a fighting company in the KSK considered infested with extremists. Little Sheep, the sergeant major whose weapons stash was uncovered in May, was a member.

Some 48,000 rounds of ammunition and 62 kilograms, or about 137 pounds, of explosives have disappeared from the KSK altogether, she said.

Germany’s military counterintelligence agency is now investigating more than 600 soldiers for far-right extremism, out of 184,000 in the military. Some 20 of them are in the KSK, a proportion that is five times higher than in other units.

But German authorities are concerned that the problem may be far larger and that other security institutions have been infiltrated as well.
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“Once they really started looking, they found a lot of cases,” said Konstantin von Notz, deputy president of the intelligence oversight committee in the German parliament. “When you have hundreds of individual cases, it begins to look like we have a structural problem. It is extremely worrying.”

Von Notz pointed out that Brendan Tarrant, who massacred 51 Muslim worshippers last year at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, had traveled Europe a year earlier and included an ominous line in his manifesto.

“I would estimate the number of soldiers in European armed forces that also belong to nationalist groups to number in the hundreds of thousands, with just as many employed in law enforcement positions,” Tarrant had written.

Investigators, von Notz said, “should take these words seriously.”

But investigating the problem is itself fraught: Even the military counterintelligence agency, charged with monitoring extremism inside the armed forces, may be infiltrated.

A high-ranking investigator in the extremism unit was suspended in June after sharing confidential material from the May raid with a contact in the KSK, who in turn passed it on to at least eight other soldiers, tipping them off that the agency might turn its attention to them next.
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“These are battle-hardened men who know how to evade surveillance because they are trained in conducting surveillance themselves,” he added. “What we are dealing with is an enemy within.”

I started warning about this many years ago. No one believed me.

I also provided the solution: populate the military almost 100% with refugees (who will almost certainly be anti-AfD). If my solution had been implemented, we would not have this problem today.

As things stand now, this is why US troops must not be withdrawn from Germany, and if anything should be reinforced. In the event of a mutiny, US troops could be needed to crush it.

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« Reply #7 on: July 06, 2020, 10:54:16 pm »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/black-us-army-cadets-were-230306621.html

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Black US Army cadets say they were called the N-word and 'shunned' for reporting discrimination at West Point

Black cadets at the United States Military Academy at West Point say they were subjected to racially charged harassment and weren't taken seriously when they reported it to authorities at the renowned institution.
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First Lt. Simone Askew, who graduated in 2018, recounted an incident two weeks after she was selected to become the First Captain, the senior leader representing her entire cadet class. Askew wrote she found a note under the door to her room that included "a picture of me holding a rifle, photoshopped with a monkey's face."

"Though I was aware of the historical precedence of portraying Black people as monkeys, I wondered if the depiction suggested something deeper about my leadership," she wrote. "Racing through my mind were all the presentations and conversations that I had given in the past 14 days as First Captain and whether I had made any mistakes.

"This self-interrogation fueled in me a paralyzing fear," she added.

Askew developed a strategy to "perform flawlessly" during her tenure at West Point and remained "optimistic that I had finally done enough."

Despite her efforts; however," Askew said that racist caricatures continued to spread online.

"One of the popular images even depicted me as Satan himself," she wrote. "Am I an animal, am I a demon, or am I human?"
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The letter also included some testimonials from the cadets in 2020. Many of them said they were ignored or even retaliated against for reporting these incidents. We are "consistently silenced and shunned by our Chain of  Command and peers when we speak out against racist behavior," one person said.

"I was called a 'n----' during my freshman year at West Point," one person wrote. "I was told that I was going to rob someone because I was Black. A student made a noose and put it on his Black roommate's desk as a joke. I was called 'white' because I speak intelligently, which is built on the assumption that white people speak better than Black people. These are just a few of many examples."

A woman who identified herself as the only Black female in her company's class, recounted her experience with discussing the topic of race with her colleagues:

"But one day I sat with a group of white males in my company during dinner. Martin Luther King Jr. Day was coming up. One of them mentioned how his teacher made him feel 'guilty' about being white because of the oppression their ancestors put upon minority Americans for hundreds of years. The Cadet explained how he should not feel guilty because he was not the one that caused the pain.

"However, I mentioned how it is important to recognize the privilege young, white, straight, Christian males reap due to the power dynamic white men have created in American society. Once I said those words, I was suddenly being shouted at by every white male at that table. I was being told that I was 'crazy and racist,' that 'African Americans should do the same because of affirmative action,' and 'You're only saying that because you're Black.' I have learned that the 'respect for other races' at West Point is simply a coverup for the underlying racism that this institution tolerates.

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Reminder:

Trump Is Considering Deputizing the Military as a Civilian Police Force. That Is Terrifying.

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/05/trump-insurrection-act-military-troops-police-ice.html


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« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2020, 12:20:21 am »
On a lighter note:

https://www.insider.com/florida-man-joseph-fucheck-racist-tirade-faked-navy-seal-report-2020-7

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A white man who was caught on video holding an airsoft gun while harassing a Black man last month in Florida is not a Navy SEAL veteran, as he claimed in the tirade.

The Navy SEAL Museum, which maintains a record of every person who has become a SEAL, told the Miami Herald on Monday that Joseph Fucheck is not in their system.

Additionally, Fucheck's daughter, who asked to remain anonymous, confirmed to the newspaper that her father never served in the military and has been pretending to be a Navy SEAL for years.

"He's a narcissist," she told the Herald. "He just has to be the center of attention."
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"Damn right, I carry a gun because I'm a 35-year former Navy SEAL!" he yelled at one point, according to the Herald. "Go look at my Purple Heart!"

During the tirade, which Wynn partially caught on camera, Fucheck also called Wynn by racial and homophobic slurs.

He also claimed to be the former head of the SWAT team in Hillsborough County, a claim that also turned out to be false.

A Trumpist for sure.
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« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2020, 12:28:23 am »
His last name kept playing tricks on me....

Hey, you should make your quotes with bigger font size and I'll do the same. Hard to read, for me at least?

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« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2020, 11:42:28 pm »
"quotes with bigger font size"

I just set my browser to 120% zoom.....

Back to the subject, it seems that hostility towards Turkey is really big on the right these days:

https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/far-right-us-soldier-charged-with-plot-to-start-a-war-with-turkey-37550/

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A neo-Nazi who had infiltrated the US army has been arrested for attempting to start a "10-year war" by manufacturing an attack on his unit in Turkey.

According to a US Justice Department court filing in Louisville, Kentucky, the ‘false flag’ operation would have seen 22-year-old Ethan Melzer working with the neo-Nazi and satanist group, Order of the Nine Angles - also known as O9A.

Melzer is accused of planning a "jihadist" attack with a view to killing as many US soldiers as possible at their base in Turkey. It was all in the hope the incident would trigger a breakdown of relations between the two countries, and cause a wider war in the Middle East.

The plot was foiled by the FBI when an informant fed details of Melzer’s plan to the bureau.

Described as "the enemy within" by US Attorney Audrey Strauss, "Melzer was motivated by racism and hatred.'' Strauss went on to add that if the accused had succeeded, it would have been the “ultimate act of betrayal”.

Melzer was arrested on June 10 and has been charged with conspiring and attempting to murder Americans and members of the US military, as well as providing and attempting to provide material support to terrorists, conspiring to murder, and maim in a foreign country.

If found guilty, he could face life in prison.
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« Reply #12 on: July 10, 2020, 05:49:28 pm »
Isn't O9A Myatt's old outfit?

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« Reply #13 on: July 11, 2020, 12:02:08 am »
Myatt had long ago disavowed O9A as antithetical to his original intentions.

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« Reply #14 on: August 03, 2020, 11:27:22 pm »
https://www.thedailybeast.com/navy-seal-museum-sicced-military-dogs-on-colin-kaepernick-target-during-k-9-demo

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The Navy SEALs have opened an investigation into a K-9 demonstration at the Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida, where military dogs attacked a man clad in a Colin Kaepernick jersey. “We became aware today of a video of a Navy SEAL Museum event posted last year with a military working dog demonstration. In the demonstration, the target is wearing a Colin Kaepernick jersey,” the SEALs said in a statement. “The inherent message of this video is completely inconsistent with the values and ethos of Naval Special Warefare and the U.S. Navy. We are investing the matter fully, and initial indications are that there were no active duty Navy personnel or equipment involved with this independent organization’s event.”