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Hey now, he did throw the Muslim scum a bone there.  

 

This guy lived in Silver Spring though? Scary. 

 

Some good info from this WP article: 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/self-proclaimed-white-nationalist-planned-mass-terror-attack-government-says-i-am-dreaming-of-a-way-to-kill-almost-every-last-person-on-earth/2019/02/20/61daf6b8-3544-11e9-af5b-b51b7ff322e9_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.47c96f047758

 

Hasson has been working at the U.S. Coast Guard headquarters in Washington since 2016, according to court documents filed by prosecutors. He also served in the U.S. Marine Corps between 1988 to 1993 and in the Army National Guard for about two years in the mid-1990s, the filings state.

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Court documents do not detail what prompted federal law enforcement to begin investigating Hasson, but contend that Hasson had been studying the 1,500-page manifesto of right-wing terrorist Anders Behring Breivik, who unleashed two attacks in 2011 that killed 77 people in Norway, and echoed Breivik’s attack preparations.

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When law enforcement raided Hasson’s apartment, they said they found a locked container loaded with more than 30 vials of what appeared to be human growth hormone. He has also ordered more than 4,200 pills of the narcotic Tramadol since 2016, along with synthetic urine to allegedly bypass possible random drug screenings at work, they said.

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Breivik encouraged identifying targets and traitors. In recent weeks, according to the court filings, Hasson developed a spreadsheet of targets that included top Democratic congressional leaders and media personalities. The list includes “JOEY,” what prosecutors say is a reference to former congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.), now of MSNBC; “cortez,” an alleged reference to freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York); and “Sen blumen jew,” presumably about Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.).

 

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41 minutes ago, visionary said:

 

 

I don't have a problem with that. Hate groups (Nazis, KKK, Trump rallies) have a right to protest, and to be protected. If protecting the KKK from everybody else prevents violence, then that's the cop's job, and not an endorsement of the KKK. 

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Keep in mind there are reported ties to the groups by police officers there.  (The subject of the meeting) Also with all the far right terrorists running around, and taking hints and sigals from others, not so sure about helping them spread hate and death.  Treat right-wing hate groups like a gathering of ISIS or maybe ISIS supporters.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2019/03/01/how-black-man-outsmarted-neo-nazi-group-became-their-new-leader/?utm_term=.3737d42e9fb5

 

How a black man ‘outsmarted’ a neo-Nazi group — and became their new leader

 

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Without notifying his followers or even his inner circle, the longtime president of a legacy neo-Nazi group has signed over its control to a black civil rights activist from California.

 

James Hart Stern, a 54-year-old with a history of infiltrating white supremacist groups, is the new leader of the National Socialist Movement. And his first move as president was to address a pending lawsuit against the neo-Nazi group by asking a Virginia judge to find it guilty of conspiring to commit violence at the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017.

 

Next, he plans to transform the hate group’s website into a space for Holocaust history lessons.

 

“I did the hard and dangerous part,” Stern told The Washington Post in his first interview since taking over the National Socialist Movement. “As a black man, I took over a neo-Nazi group and outsmarted them.”

 

:ols:  More at link. 

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6 minutes ago, TheGreatBuzz said:

Wait, so Nazis (aka a good chunk of GOP supporters) are pro-socialists?  Oh this coming election is going to be interesting.

National Socialism is Fascism (Nazism), not Socialism.   lol

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1 minute ago, visionary said:

National Socialism is Fascism (Nazism), not socialism.   lol

Oh I get it isn't the same.  But how many of Americans that don't spend time on political forums actually know this?

 

I could actually see a bunch of neo-nazis voting for Bernie because he is a socialist.  That's what I meant by interesting.

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