Re: Woman Gets 18 Years in Nazi Plot Against Power Grid
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
A Maryland white supremacist who recently conspired with a neo-Nazi leader to plan an attack on Baltimore's power grid was sentenced Wednesday to 18 years in prison for her role in the plot.Sarah Beth Clendaniel, 36, pleaded guilty to planning the attack in May.
Clendaniel was working with Brandon Russell; who co-founded a small, Florida-based neo-Nazi group; to plan a series of "sniper attacks" on Maryland electrical substations that could have caused significant damage to the regional power grid. It was meant to create chaos in the majority-black city, according to federal prosecutors.
What a Rightist retard.
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
"one really violent day"...more and more blatant. Soon he'll refer to it as just "a purge", but he won't call it "The Purge" just yet
"One rough hour - and I mean real rough - the word will get out and it will end immediately, you know? It will end immediately." -Trump
Trump campaign is doing their usual spinning and saying Trump was just making jokes. But it reached Trumper's ears, they got the message again.
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
"one really violent day"...more and more blatant. Soon he'll refer to it as just "a purge", but he won't call it "The Purge" just yet
I guarantee he got the idea from watching The Purge. The same way his ideas about Mexican human traffickers came from watching Sicario. He even named dropped the movie in his little speeches.
DOJ Indicts 68 Neo-Nazi Gang Members
Forty-two members of what prosecutors call a San Fernando Valley-based white supremacist gang have been arrested in connection with a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday alleging a years-long criminal operation that included drug trafficking, weapons violations, and COVID-19 and loan fraud.
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, 29 people named in the indictment were arrested Wednesday in a series of raids involving the Los Angeles Police Department and other agencies. Thirteen other defendants were already in custody, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors said the gang has been allied with the Aryan Brotherhood, and its members use "Nazi tattoos, graffiti, and iconography to indicate their violent white supremacy extremist ideology."
A total of 68 defendants are named in the 76-count indictment, which alleges offenses including conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and conspiracy to distribute controlled substances.
The gang's "violent white-supremacist ideology and wide-ranging criminal activity pose a grave menace to our community," U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada said in a statement announcing the indictment.
"By allegedly engaging in everything from drug-trafficking to firearms offenses to identity theft to COVID fraud, and through their alliance with a neo-Nazi prison gang, they are a destructive force."
MAGATard Rep Tells Native American to "Go Back Where You Came From"
A bipartisan forum in a small Latah County community took a turn when Republican Senate incumbent Dan Foreman stormed out of the event, following a racist outburst directed at a Native American candidate. When asked if discrimination existed in Idaho, conservative Senator Dan Foreman said no.
In a statement released Wednesday, Democratic candidate for House Seat A and member of the Nez Perce tribe Trish Carter-Goodheart said she pushed back on that idea when it was her turn to speak, pointing to her own experience and the history of white supremacy groups in Northern Idaho.
Foreman stood up and angrily interjected, using an expletive to criticize what he cast as the liberal bent of the response. Carter-Goodheart said he then told her she should go back to where she came from, and heatedly stormed off. One event organizer and two other panelists confirmed Carter-Goodheart's account.
Foreman has introduced a bill that classifies abortion as first degree murder, and calls for charging both the woman and her doctor. He also opposes birth control, denies climate change, and believes the separation of church and state should not exist.
Neo-Nazis Infiltrating Hurricane Relief Crews
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
For the second time in as many weeks, a hate group stationed themselves in downtown Nashville and passed out flyers against those who were Jewish and in the LGBTQ community. The group kept passing out flyers that labeled Jewish people as pedophiles and screaming that those who are LGBTQ needed to "get the **** home."Their shirts read "pro white" on the front. On the back of the shirt, it read "whites against replacement." They stood alongside a Nazi flag and a sign that said "Let's Go Brandon." Men in the group were raising their arms in the same salute as Nazi soldiers did to Adolf Hitler. "The Holocaust never happened," they told a camera crew.
These were not typical disaster-relief volunteers. They were members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front. Neo-Nazi groups aggressively escalating their activity in recent months across the U.S. have seized upon a potent new recruiting tool: the surging tide of misinformation surrounding hurricanes.
Exploiting public confusion, grief, and communication breakdowns, white supremacist groups are now showing up in vulnerable storm-ravaged communities in Florida and North Carolina.
They blend in among the many legitimate charity workers that have rushed in to help. But these militia groups offer aid while filming propaganda videos that both amplify falsehoods about the government response, and help the groups remake their image as patriotic civic organizations for men.
Nazis Join Trump Boat Parade with Swastika Flags
Originally posted by Adam_PoEMultiple groups of Neo-Nazis were spotted marching through parks in the Orlando area Saturday. Social media videos showed the groups, Blood Tribe and The Goyim Defense League, taking to the streets in Cranes Roost Park in Altamonte Spring.
The marchers were raising the Nazi salute and chanting, "We are everywhere." According to fliers, the two groups worked together to organize a "March of the Redshirts" rally.
It happened on the same day that the Order of the Black Sun, a separate group of Neo-Nazis affiliated with the Aryan Freedom Network, were flying Nazi flags at the gates of Disney World alongside flags showing their support Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
A boat bearing swastika symbols and Donald Trump flags joined a Trump boat parade in Jupiter, Florida.
The boat was photographed taking part in the parade on Sunday in the Republican presidential candidate's home county of Palm Beach.
The pictures show two bearded men wearing sunglasses and three other men wearing face coverings on board the boat. One of the men was holding an image of Mike Lindell, CEO of the My Pillow company.
One of the men on board is confirmed to be the leader of the notorious Nazi group Goyim Defense League.
Originally posted by Bashar TegYouTube video
but remember: it's the actually democrats' fault for encouraging political violence, for calling the threat to democracy a "threat to democracy" durwank
Nazis Hail Trump & Hitler Outside Anne Frank Play
A group of people were seen waving Nazi flags in two different mid-Michigan cities, including outside of a Jewish play. Many people were waving flags with swastikas on them in front of the American Legion Post in Howell. At the same time, the Fowlerville Community Theater performed the "Diary of Anne Frank" on Saturday night.
One witness says the men had their faces covered with masks that read "1488," a symbol of white supremacy. Alex Sutfill, who was driving downtown with his wife at the time, says he called the police after seeing the group.
"There was a group of people at the four-way intersection in downtown that had swastika flags and American flags," said Sutfill. "They were sticking their arms up and yelling, 'Hail, Hitler' and 'Hail, Trump.'"
Nazis March in Ohio Capital
On Saturday afternoon, Columbus Police responded to a group of Neo-Nazis carrying flags with swastikas on them while walking through the Short North. Social media posts began circulating around 1:00 p.m., showing about a dozen people marching, wearing all black with masks that featured a red skull.
"We will not tolerate hate in Ohio," Governor Mike DeWine said in a statement on the social media platform X on Saturday evening. "Neo-Nazis, their faces hidden behind red masks, roamed streets in Columbus today, carrying Nazi flags, and spewing vile and racist speech against people of color and Jews. There were reports that they were also espousing white power sentiments."