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Yea I wrote that article and posted it.Military.com has its own problems
But I called you out for US military intelligence report which you totally fabricated
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Yea I wrote that article and posted it.Military.com has its own problems
But I called you out for US military intelligence report which you totally fabricated
Actually no.Haven't we been told there are no more white supremacist groups like the Klan anymore.
You’re bustedYea I wrote that article and posted it.
That's who created the fake group lol.
Yea you got me, I will have to use better name the next time I write an article.You’re busted
Nice conspiracy theory. Now prove it. Until then youve got nothin.You didn't understand what the article stated because these defendants aren't actual "lone wolves". According to the article they are members of Atomwaffen who take instruction from the organization:
The film explores how the white power organization promotes lone wolf activity, which on its face can often appear as random, isolated incidents, but has much more entrenched commonalities.This is a scheme to attempt to make it appear that these are isolated, random and unrelated incidents when in fact they all stem from instructions from higher ups in the Atomwaffen white supremacist organization. One of the legal terms for this type of scheme is criminal conspiracy.
A criminal conspiracy exists when two or more people agree to commit almost any unlawful act, then take some action toward its completion.
https://www.findlaw.com/criminal/criminal-charges/conspiracy.html
Fake News!White supremacist groups like Atomwaffen, which also goes by the name "National Socialist Order," are looking to recruit U.S. military members to help carry out terrorist attacks against minorities, according to experts speaking to Military.com.
In its annual 2023 threat assessment released in March, the U.S. intelligence declared that racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism is the "most lethal threat to Americans." It highlighted groups that believe "recruiting military members will help them organize cells for attacks against minorities or institutions that oppose their ideology."
"New extremist organizations such as Atomwaffen, the Boogaloo movement and the Base, a neo-Nazi group, have picked up where the anti-government militias of the '80s and '90s left off," the report said.
"They seek a violent overthrow of the government or a civil war so they can recreate society, usually into a white supremacist or fascist state. The accelerationist groups -- the term denotes that they wish to bring about that civil war swiftly -- have sprung up in the aftermath of the Unite the Right extremist group gathering and protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017. The event was the largest gathering of white supremacists in recent memory, and many of the torch-bearing participants were young men."
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Haven't we been told there are no more white supremacist groups like the Klan anymore. Well we knew that was a lie.
Nobody is denied the right to vote in this country. Your comments are wrong.I can come up with links all day long where Blacks are discouraged from voting. So far I don't see whites being treated this way.
But the real killers are the Negroes that every day kill other Negroes in the Democrat controlled big city shitholes.Why would anyone be afraid. The same cowards have been rabble rousing and making empty threats for decades but are all talk and no action except in a handful of limited case.
No one lives in fear of such clowns however we are prepared if you all every get ginned up enough to do something stupid. Then and only then does fear come into play and it can be a powerful motivator but fear will not prevent action.
Over a period of eight months spanning from 2017 to early 2018, five deaths had links to the Atomwaffen Division, a violent neo-Nazi group.FRONTLINE and ProPublica first investigated Atomwaffen, which has secretive cells throughout the United States, in Documenting Hate: New American Nazis. The film explores how the white power organization promotes lone wolf activity, which on its face can often appear as random, isolated incidents, but has much more entrenched commonalities.Documenting Hate chronicled the cases of three men accused of murder — all members or associates of Atomwaffen. Here is what has happened in the cases since the film first aired in November 2018.
White supremacist groups like Atomwaffen, which also goes by the name "National Socialist Order," are looking to recruit U.S. military members to help carry out terrorist attacks against minorities, according to experts speaking to Military.com.
In its annual 2023 threat assessment released in March, the U.S. intelligence declared that racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism is the "most lethal threat to Americans." It highlighted groups that believe "recruiting military members will help them organize cells for attacks against minorities or institutions that oppose their ideology."
"New extremist organizations such as Atomwaffen, the Boogaloo movement and the Base, a neo-Nazi group, have picked up where the anti-government militias of the '80s and '90s left off," the report said.
"They seek a violent overthrow of the government or a civil war so they can recreate society, usually into a white supremacist or fascist state. The accelerationist groups -- the term denotes that they wish to bring about that civil war swiftly -- have sprung up in the aftermath of the Unite the Right extremist group gathering and protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017. The event was the largest gathering of white supremacists in recent memory, and many of the torch-bearing participants were young men."
MSN
www.msn.com
Haven't we been told there are no more white supremacist groups like the Klan anymore. Well we knew that was a lie.
Here’s Godboy trying to defend his weekend activities again. Look out!!So? They dont have freedom of speech? They can talk to anyone they want. If they start trying to convince people to commit acts of terror they will of course go to jail for it, but they NEVER ever do that. I cant think of a single act of terror caused by "white supremacist groups" in the modern era. Can you?
No, the 50-60 white supremacists that exist in the US are total losers.Here’s Godboy trying to defend his weekend activities again. Look out!!
LOL! I know. OP is full of shit, per usual.No, the 50-60 white supremacists that exist in the US are total losers.
There were far more people killed during the 2020 BLM riots. Maybe we really ought to worry about black supremacists.Over a period of eight months spanning from 2017 to early 2018, five deaths had links to the Atomwaffen Division, a violent neo-Nazi group.FRONTLINE and ProPublica first investigated Atomwaffen, which has secretive cells throughout the United States, in Documenting Hate: New American Nazis. The film explores how the white power organization promotes lone wolf activity, which on its face can often appear as random, isolated incidents, but has much more entrenched commonalities.Documenting Hate chronicled the cases of three men accused of murder — all members or associates of Atomwaffen. Here is what has happened in the cases since the film first aired in November 2018.
I'm no Trumpster
Your TDS clouds you.
Now be sure to "agree" ya tired old fraud
There are TONS of negroes in the Army today, right?In my 6 years in the Army I met one guy who may have been a White Supremacist, maybe.The Pentagons Witch Hunt for extremist found 80 cases out of over a million active duty military members.
I met a ton of gangbangers though. It's a huge problem in the Military and no one has said the Klan doesn't exist the group doesn't have any of the power and influence it did when it was the militant arm of the Democratic party.
Such groups are statistically insignificant. You need to sincerely consider that you, BigBad Bruthuh, are being manipulated (by the Jew media?) and misled.Yea because white supremacist groups don't exist do they Mac?
3 ... Yeah, Bruh, that sounds like a problem that it totally out of control. LOL!Yea I made up the article, I just posted stuff from Military.com.
When I joined the Army in the 70s there was 3 white dudes in basic trying to recruit for the Klan. The drill sergeants shut that bullshit down real quick.
Yea are one of those fools who can't see the forest for the trees.
Pentagon report reveals inroads white supremacists have made in military
A Pentagon report paints a stark picture of white supremacist inroads in the U.S. military and reveals several steps under review to kick such people out.rollcall.com