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Topic Archived First Previous Page 1 2 3 4 of 4. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. Archer: "ring ring User Info: Salvatore. I just watch Choleraninja's stream, personally. Please don't go. The drones need you. They look up to you. They keep quiet about it, especially when they're in, you can get in a lot of trouble.

Going onto Facebook, I never mention the military. Take an average year-old from Atomwaffen. His only experience of war is video games, versus some guy like me who knows how to handle himself in a war. People looked up to the military guys. You were at least using the training that they had given you to hit back at them. What did you, what did you learn? What kind of skills were shared? A lot of the Iraq and Afghan war vets, they took what they saw the Taliban or al Qaeda in Iraq doing and applied it to what's going on here.

Jews were the number-one enemy. We would say the Jews are the virus, and the people of color, the homosexuals, they were the symptoms.

Seven of these men have military experience. But there are also three active-duty soldiers or Marines and three military veterans. And my sources say there could be more. I want to better understand the link between Atomwaffen and the military. I go to see professor Kathleen Belew at the University of. Does that surprise you?

Not at all. That's a strategy pioneered by the white power movement in the period of my study, and continued throughout the post-Vietnam period. One thing to understand is that throughout American history, there's always a correlation between the aftermath of warfare and this kind of vigilante and revolutionary white power violence.

So if you look, for instance, at the surges in Ku Klux Klan membership, they align more consistently with the return of veterans from combat and the aftermath of war than they do with anti-immigration, populism, economic hardship, or any of the other factors that historians have typically used to explain them.

Nationalist fervor, populist movements — those are all worse predictors in the aftermath of war. It's important to remember, too, that returning veterans that join this movement and active-duty troops, we're talking about a tiny, not even statistically significant percentage of veterans. But within this movement, those people who did serve are playing an enormously important role in instruction of weapons, in creating paramilitary activist mentality in training.

Can you explain that to me? Leaderless resistance is basically what we would understand today as cell-style terrorism — the idea that you can recruit a small number of committed activists, organize them, and then they will behave on their own in a cell without direct ties with movement leadership.

If we think, for instance, about the Oklahoma City bombing, Timothy McVeigh is sort of the ideal soldier of leaderless resistance. He's in an infantry unit and serves in the Gulf and is involved in white power groups while he's on post. He's consistently involved in this movement right up to the moment of the Oklahoma City bombing. We know that this is part of the white power movement and an act of leaderless resistance.

But we have this memory of that as an act of one person. And as a result, I think we've never really delivered a decisive stop to this activism. That's right. The military response to white power activism, like the court response to white power activism and the police response to white power activism, reflects the many ways that our society has not been prepared to deal with this kind of, of movement.

In , Daryl Johnson wrote an intelligence report looking at the rise of white supremacist groups and their connection to the military. The wars that have gone on in Afghanistan and Iraq, we had the rise of Islamophobia.

That's a huge factor in both the antigovernment groups and the militias that rally with firearms outside of mosques, but also the white supremacist groups that hate people of other nations and other skin colors.

What we've seen happen in the years since that report was released is basically everything that we had predicted has come to fruition. And it's actually worse than what we had anticipated. And I'm afraid that more law enforcement officers, more innocent civilians, more minorities and faith-based communities are going to be targeted and actually victimized by these violent offenders.

The report was retracted and his unit disbanded. No one at the Pentagon — not even a spokesperson — will agree to an interview. But Congressman Keith Ellison has read my reporting. Well, let me tell you. I am a believer in our nation's military. I have very close relatives who serve, including active duty. And I can tell you that it's an institution that even in my family we've always revered.

To think that somebody who does not support the true goals of the U. And I hope that, that the people in the military really do take this seriously. We've identified seven members of one neo-Nazi group who are current or former military. Well, I think that they have decided this is a strategic initiative for them.

They, they want their people to go into the military. The DoD also said it had received 27 reports of extremist activity over the past five years and had disciplined 18 service members.

I think it's crazy low. I mean, look, hate groups are telling their people to join the military — and this was something that's been documented both in FBI reports and in DHS reports — to gain these skills. There's not only going to be 27 of them in a military force of, I don't know, one and a half to two million people in the United States, who are, who are under arms. I think it's actually… That's just an indicator to me of how low a priority it is to root these people out.

Exactly, Nazi Facebook. And we keep sending stuff to the military, like examples of people saying…. He looks like he might be in violation.

I just think the military needs to have pressure put on it to put this at the top of its list. If that means shuffling around resources, so be it. We don't want another McVeigh. You just can't have this. He later oversaw the military commissions at Guantanamo Bay. Yeah, and I mean, I'm pleased to see that they're doing all this. This looks very thorough to me and it looks like they're on top of it.

The vast bulk of service members are wonderful people. You're disparaging the whole armed forces by raising this. No, I think it's too important. There's no question that there are organizations that would like for people to go in the military to acquire the training that you get in the military. And how we could screen all those people out, you know, is pretty difficult.

But there always could be corners of, of, of a given organization where people could hide out and not be seen. All I know is that only one member — a Marine, Vasilios Pistolis — was court-martialed and expelled from the service.

And it seems like the group has been paying attention. From federal prison, Atomwaffen founder Brandon Russell issues a thinly-veiled threat to former members, people he believes are leaking information about the group.

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