John Cameron Denton & Atomwaffen Division / Siegeculture - Satanic Vampire Neo-Nazis, autistic Strasserists, Helter Skelter cult

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Mason's borderline homosexual obsession with Manson is a true testament to how easily he could fool gullible idiots. Or perhaps it's a sign of Mason looking for a male figure to idolise, something he done with Rockwell, Tommasi and to a lesser extent Hitler.

I'm not a Manson expert by any means but from what I have read/watched, he just seemed like an unstable ex-con that got mega pissed he didn't get a record deal despite the fact he plays an acoustic guitar like a banjo.
 
Mason's borderline homosexual obsession with Manson is a true testament to how easily he could fool gullible idiots. Or perhaps it's a sign of Mason looking for a male figure to idolise, something he done with Rockwell, Tommasi and to a lesser extent Hitler.

I'm not a Manson expert by any means but from what I have read/watched, he just seemed like an unstable ex-con that got mega pissed he didn't get a record deal despite the fact he plays an acoustic guitar like a banjo.
He was the kind of freak that could only bloom in 60s California.
 
Brandon Russell got 20 years.

White supremacist sentenced to 20 years for plot to disrupt Baltimore power grid


A neo-Nazi leader was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison, followed by a lifetime of supervised release, Thursday for planning to destroy Baltimore’s power grid, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland.​



Thirty-year-old Brandon Clint Russell, of Orlando, Florida, was found guilty in February after a six-day trial on charges of attempting to disrupt Baltimore’s power grid with his accomplice, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, 37, of Catonsville.



Clendaniel was sentenced to 18 years in prison in September, followed by a lifetime of supervised release.


Federal prosecutors said Russell and Clendaniel planned to shoot at several Baltimore-area substations — including ones in Norrisville, Perry Hall and Reisterstown — in an effort to trigger widespread blackouts and “completely destroy this whole city,” Clendaniel wrote in a message to a confidential source.


The Department of Justice estimated the potential monetary loss from the plot at more than $75 million.


According to the release, Russell worked from at least November 2022 to February 2023 on a plan to attack critical electrical substations operated by Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. to impair the regional grid. Investigators said the effort was part of a racially motivated extremist agenda.


In interviews with investigators, Russell admitted to founding the white supremacist group “Atomwaffen Division,” which the Southern Poverty Law Center classifies as a “terroristic neo-Nazi organization.” The center has said the group is “often credited with invigorating a younger generation toward hate-related violence and racially motivated terrorism across North America and Europe.”



“Russell allowed hatred to drive him and his co-conspirator to plot a dangerous scheme that could have harmed thousands of people,” U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Kelly O. Hayes said in the release. “The sentence imposed today reflects the gravity of Russell’s egregious conduct and his ongoing threat to public safety.”


Russell was previously handed a five-year prison sentence in 2017 for federal explosives charges, which he has since served. He was on supervised release for those charges when he was arrested in 2023.

 
How does one make fascism so gay?
Other than the obvious elements of 'there were always gay nazis' and 'an ideology that heavily mythologises strong, powerful men doing strong powerful stuff attracts people who imagine their prostate getting turned to mush by said men', I'd argue a lot of post-war nazism (that wasn't funded by the CIA and NATO in Operation Gladio as those seemed to go more in an occult or serial killer direction, see Myatt and the Brabant Killers respectively) melded with the concurrent outcast societies. While most LGBT movements followed left-wing ideologies, there's always going to be outliers.

Not that, to my knowledge, there's been a stable 'right-wing LGBT movement' for obvious reasons.
I suppose in the case of the homofascism meme and fellow travellers in groups like Atomwaffen/AF/Whatever name they're going by to avoid being listed as a terrorist organisation in the United States it's 'chicken or the egg'.

I have no real proof of my hypothesis of Mason himself being a repressed homosexual beyond his obsession with men like Manson and Tomassi, but it's that or 'daddy issues' which has less proof as to my knowledge nothing has been written about Mason's homelife. Something I believe would be mighty interesting considering his first solution to not shooting up a school was to phone the American Nazi Party.
 
Other than the obvious elements of 'there were always gay nazis' and 'an ideology that heavily mythologises strong, powerful men doing strong powerful stuff attracts people who imagine their prostate getting turned to mush by said men', I'd argue a lot of post-war nazism (that wasn't funded by the CIA and NATO in Operation Gladio as those seemed to go more in an occult or serial killer direction, see Myatt and the Brabant Killers respectively) melded with the concurrent outcast societies. While most LGBT movements followed left-wing ideologies, there's always going to be outliers.

Not that, to my knowledge, there's been a stable 'right-wing LGBT movement' for obvious reasons.
I suppose in the case of the homofascism meme and fellow travellers in groups like Atomwaffen/AF/Whatever name they're going by to avoid being listed as a terrorist organisation in the United States it's 'chicken or the egg'.

I have no real proof of my hypothesis of Mason himself being a repressed homosexual beyond his obsession with men like Manson and Tomassi, but it's that or 'daddy issues' which has less proof as to my knowledge nothing has been written about Mason's homelife. Something I believe would be mighty interesting considering his first solution to not shooting up a school was to phone the American Nazi Party.

Well, figures like Douglas Pierce (who have been caught on film having gay sex, this is not the place to share though) are fairly influential on the culture of nazi and nazi-adjacent groups. Not sure if it has been talked about here, but gay nazis aren't unheard of. Also gay culture of the 70s and 80s using a lot of nazi imagery for their pornography and BDSM scene from my understanding could very well contribute to the whole mess. Also, nazi trannies are spreading like wildfire, along with nazi femboys and such. I theorize because of an autogynephilic desire to become le based tradwife, that or because they're all autistic men.

That's actually another probable reason, that faggots are more often autistic, and autists are the main demographic for modern politispergery. But I don't have any source on that, not like I do with nazi trannies and Dougie liking "white uncircumsized cocks of a specific age" (mid-50s apparently.)


Quick edit btw, I have communicated with the head admin of fashfront before, xhe is a homosexual latinx femboy who likes cock and posts tranny pinkpiller slop in any groupchat they are added to.
 

Terror propagandist 'Dark Foreigner' sentenced to 10 years in prison

Patrick Gordon MacDonald convicted of 3 charges in April

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Patrick Gordon MacDonald has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for inciting hate, fear and division by calling for violence against Jewish people and other groups with terrorist propaganda images, memes and videos — all in an attempt to accelerate societal collapse through a hoped-for race war.

With three months of credit for the time he has already served, including two years out on bail living with his parents in Ottawa under strict conditions, the 28-year-old has about nine years and nine months left to serve. The federal Crown had requested that MacDonald be made to serve half of his sentence until be becomes eligible for parole, but Superior Court Justice Robert Smith declined the Crown's application.

In April, Smith convicted MacDonald of all three charges he faced: participating in terrorist activity, facilitating terrorist activity, and inciting hate against Jewish people for one or more terrorist entities, including the now defunct Atomwaffen Division and the neo-Nazi James Mason.
Sitting in the courtroom gallery Monday, MacDonald looked down at his hands when Smith announced the sentence, but otherwise showed no emotion. His parents sat at the back of the courtroom, as they had throughout the trial that began last year.

The judge said MacDonald sought to "terrorize civil society," and that the court "must impose a sentence reflective of the community's moral outrage" at his crimes. They were planned over a long period of time, and encouraged others to commit terrorist acts, including the murder of Jews and others, Smith added.

He also noted that MacDonald apologized in court at his sentencing hearing, and that MacDonald said he renounced his views. He has also participated in counselling and done volunteer work for visible minority groups while on bail — showing he has the potential for rehabilitation.

Crown prosecutors had implored the judge to hand down 14 years for the "vile" crimes MacDonald committed, while his defence argued for six to eight years and 10 months of credit for time already served. Both sides have 30 days to decide whether to appeal.

'Stay tuned, shooters'​

In 2018 and 2019 — when he was 20 and 21 — MacDonald helped create three racist, hate-fuelled terror recruitment videos in Ottawa, Belleville, Ont., and Saint-Ferdinand, Que., among other places.

One video shows people wearing skull masks moving through a wooded area and shooting firearms. Near the end, the flags of the U.S., Israel and European Union are shown on the ground, being drenched in an accelerant and set on fire, interspersed with shots of armed people in tactical formation storming a building.

The video includes a slur against Jews. "Stay tuned shooters," is the last text to appear.

Under the online alias Dark Foreigner, MacDonald also created dozens of images and memes calling for and commemorating acts of violence, and posted them on various social networks. He had accounts on Telegram — where his work was posted by administrators of the Terrorwave Refined channel — as well as X, DeviantArt, Instagram and more.

'Weaponizing the internet'​

Reaction to the sentencing decision was swift Monday.

"Those who provide their skills to a terrorist entity, to produce videos to be sown indiscriminately among young and vulnerable minds reaching out on the internet, seek to reap a harvest of hate and division culminating in violence across Canada and internationally," said a statement attributed to public prosecutions director George Dolhai of the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.

"Today, Canadian law has made them accountable for weaponizing the internet as a tool every bit as lethal as the software used to produce guns in 3D printers."

The Jewish human rights organization B'nai Brith, which submitted a victim impact statement heard at MacDonald's sentencing hearing in June, applauded the judge's decision.

"This is a strong sentence and should serve as a deterrent to future would-be extremists," Richard Robertson, the organization's director of research and advocacy, is quoted as saying in a news release. "We applaud the police and Crown for their respective roles in bringing this hatemonger to justice."

Other AWD-related prosecutions ongoing​

The decision is likely to be closely looked at in the ongoing prosecutions of three other Ontario men accused of affiliating with Atomwaffen Division (AWD). Last month, one of the men was convicted of participating in the activity of a terrorist group after trying to join the now defunct right-wing extremist organization.

Two others, Matthew Althorpe and Kristoffer Nippak, are scheduled for trial by a judge alone starting in January. Three of the eight charges in their indictment are the same as MacDonald's: participating in and facilitating terrorist activity for Atomwaffen Division by participating in the production and filming of videos in the same locations (Belleville, Ont., and Saint-Ferdinand, Que.) and at the same time as MacDonald, and wilfully promoting hate against identifiable groups.

Althorpe is additionally charged with five offences relating to the Terrorgram organization on the social media site Telegram, including producing and publishing publications for Terrorgram that counsel people to commit terror offences, wilfully promote hatred against identifiable groups, and advocate or promote genocide.

Nippak is facing only one charge in the indictment for his alleged participation. Althorpe is accused of the same, and the remaining seven charges he faces alone.

The allegations against them have not been proven in court.

'Still groups in Canada'​

Evan Balgord, executive director of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, said in an interview Monday after the sentencing decision that AWD is defunct, but the white nationalist movement is "burgeoning" in Canada.

"While AWD has had its day and it was very, very extremist, there are still groups in Canada that are pursuing very racist ends, are organizing, and sometimes they're doing so in ways that could be described as militant," he said, citing Diagolon.

"Their rallying cries right now that people need to look out for are mass deportations now and 'remigration' ... the argument that people need to be deported on the basis of their race of ethnicity," he said. "So that's the state of affairs in Canada right now that I think that people should be aware of."


 
You have peaked my interest. Are these internet nobodies? Could you name them here? If you would rather direct message me, that works too. Have a great day.
Mostly pretty niche ones. To get the powerleveling out of the way, Dean McNutter once tried to get me to enter into xer E-harem of gross faggots, xhe is now a whxlesxme """Italofuturist Leftfash""" whatever that means.
There's also Fallsie, proponent of homofascism, mostly a nobody, had a Xitter that was like "fallsiespeaks" or something. There is also this satanist pro-grooming weirdo who changes accounts every week and won't stick around anywhere, xhe goes by "Lexi" but xer most recent xitter is "TheWhiteGrain." They are Serbian-Turkish or Albanian as far as I recall.

You don't have to search hard, they're everywhere. Troons ruin everything, even nazism.
 

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This wasn't from the American Futurist telegram. Do we have any evidence that it isn't just some TFR-poisoned TikTok Zoomer?

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The entire thing reeks of ChatGPT but this is literally an unedited ChatGPT diagram. Imagine using LLMs to write your revolutionary manifesto, LARP or retarded.
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Didn't know that Atomwaffen Division allowed for female members now, God he's such a fucking lazy nigger lmfao. Peak Modernity is when your Neo-Nazi organization have female representation in their manifestos because the LLMs they're using to write it with are trained off of Gay Race Communism.

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Heartwarming: Atomwaffen Division care about Rules of Engagement now <3
 
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This one is more O9A but they were linked in with National Action and the splinter groups over here.

Man caught with extreme right wing material at Stansted Airport guilty of terrorism offences

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A man caught with extreme right-wing material after his phone was seized at an Essex airport has been convicted of terrorism offences. Declan George-Candiani, 26, of Streatham, was stopped at Stansted Airport by counter-terrorism police on August 13 last year.


After the contents of his phone were analysed, he was arrested and a search of his home was carried out, in which an iPad was seized. Detectives from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command found documents likely to be useful to someone committing or preparing an act of terrorism. These included guides on how to commit ‘lone wolf’ attacks.


During police interviews, George-Candiani said he started to access the material after he developed an interest in an extreme-right wing group advocating “traditional Satanism”. At the Old Bailey on Friday (October 3) he was convicted of two counts of collection of material likely to be of use to a terrorist under 58(1) of the Terrorism Act 2000.


The jury found him not guilty of two further counts of the same offence. Commander Dominic Murphy, head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said: “This is another example of why the schedule 7 stop power in the Terrorism Act legislation is so important in identifying and prosecuting potential terrorists.


“In this case, analysis of digital devices revealed downloads of some of the most horrific material promoted by extreme right-wing terrorist groups, as well as extremely dangerous material about carrying out attacks and other acts of extreme violence." In police interview, George-Candiani claimed he had a “possessed mindset” and said he had made a “pact with the devil” to be a “minion”.


He claimed he developed an “unhealthy obsession” with the ideology and it “overpowered” him in a way he “couldn’t control.” However, it was the prosecution case that George-Candiani had an interest in extreme right-wing ideology, and intentionally accessed and downloaded extreme right-wing material. He will be sentenced at the Old Bailey November 28.



Commander Murphy added: “We know that the public, and particularly those in the Jewish community, will be concerned following the terrible attack in Manchester.


"There will be an increased police presence across London over the coming days to support and reassure all our communities affected and keep them safe. As ever, I would ask the public to be alert, but not alarmed, and for them to remain vigilant and report anything that doesn't look or feel right to the police."


 
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