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Apr 10, 24

This Week in Fascism #136: Hundreds Run Kyle Rittenhouse Off Campus in the South, Musk Removes Exposé of Neo-Nazi

Welcome back fellow antifascists!

As always, we have a lot to cover in this column, especially some exciting action reports and important calls for solidarity with antifascists in trouble. With lots to talk about, let’s dive right in!

News

Memorial for Sean Kealiher in Portland, OR

The man that was arrested and sentenced to 17 years in prison for the murder of Portland, OR based anarchist and antifascist activist Sean Kealiher “was also linked to a 2003 rape allegation” through “sperm cells recovered in a 2003 rape kit.” Kealiher was murdered in 2019, but his killer was not arrested until 2022 – only after he was outed by Kealiher’s mother, local antifascist groups, and journalists through a popular podcast series. Many contend that local police “slow-walked” the investigation into Kealiher’s death due to his anarchist politics – only acting after continued public outcry and the outing of his killer by local activists and journalists.

Recall campaigns against far-Right and white supremacist elected officials received mixed results across the US. In Shasta County, California, a recall campaign to remove a far-Right, election conspiracy theorist failed by only a few dozen votes, while a recall effort to remove “Judson Blevins…the Oklahoma state coordinator of the white nationalist organization Identity Evropa and a participant in the deadly Unite the Right rally” from a seat on the city’s commission board in Enid, Oklahoma was successful.

The neo-Nazi group Patriot Front continues to be in hot water, with members of the group currently facing charges for vandalizing a mural in Richmond, Virginia and the neo-Nazi organization’s leader, Thomas Ryan Rousseau, headed to court over his involvement in the 2017 ‘Unite the Right’ rally in Charlottesville, VA.

Followers of the neo-Nazi livestreamer Nick Fuentes continue to make inroads into the Republican party establishment. According to the AZ Mirror:

Kari Lake grinned widely and flashed a thumbs up as she posed for a photo Sunday with a far-right political operative who is reportedly a fervent follower and close associate of white nationalist Nick Fuentes.

A few days before the event for campaign volunteers, Wade Searle, who worked as the digital director for U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar until shortly after he was unmasked as one the “strongest soldiers” for white nationalist leader Nick Fuentes, was standing almost directly behind Lake at a press conference where Wyoming U.S. Sen. John Barrasso endorsed her. It’s unclear if Searle is working for Lake or what ties he has to her campaign for U.S. Senate.

Searle was outed by Talking Points Memo in May 2023 as a prominent member of the “groyper” movement, the name for a collection of young white nationalists who use online trolling tactics and aim to normalize extreme and racist views by aligning them with Christianity and so-called “traditional” values.

Fuentes, a Holocaust denier and Hitler-loving racist, is largely seen as the leader of the groyper movement, which has a strong presence in Arizona. When Searle was working with Gosar, the congressman often posted memes steeped in white nationalist and neo-Nazi subculture. Searle was also not the only staffer in Gosar’s office with similar views. The Lake campaign did not respond to requests for comment on what role, if any, Searle has within the Lake campaign. Attempts to contact Searle, who has recently been marketing himself as a consultant for conservative political campaigns, were unsuccessful.

More outlets are reporting on the authoritarian push behind Project 2025. As The New Republic reported:

[Project 2025] has powerhouse backing. The Koch network and other dark-money donors are generously funding it. The corporation-underwritten American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has supplied “model legislation” and training to Republican state legislators. Endorsers include Mark Meadows, Ron DeSantis, Greg Abbott, Sean Hannity, and many more. Convention of States Action (COS), the 501c(4) organization leading the campaign, whose head was a co-founder of Tea Party Patriots, has recruited and deployed volunteers to lobby their legislatures. (It also offers training in “biblical citizenship.”) COS has held three practice conventions with legislators from nearly every state. The Heritage Foundation—the 800-pound gorilla on the right—recently signed on in “a game-changing report” that such a convention would be “a potent check on federal power” and is “a worthy cause.” That endorsement is likely to drive even more cash to add to the over $70 million in IRS-traceable contributions that groups solely focused on convening such a gathering have garnered from 2012 to 2022, in findings of the Center for Media and Democracy. That figure does not include contributions to ALEC, which has promoted the convention since 2013; its revenue hovers around $10 million annually.

Promoters have been methodically lining up authorizations from the states since the 2012 election showed them that most Americans reject the kind of society they seek, even Mitt Romney’s mild version. So strategists concluded that the only way to permanently entrench minority rule by plutocrats and theocrats is to encase it in a dramatically altered Constitution.

Media Matters also writes:

The initiative is backed by a coalition of over 100 organizations and individuals, at least two-thirds of which receive funding from the Koch network or conservative philanthropist Leonard Leo. The project is also heavily promoted by MAGA-connected media figures such as Steve Bannon, who has called it the “blueprint” for Trump’s second term on his War Room podcast.

Finally, Talking Points Memo has a new exposé out about the secretive group, the Society for American Civic Renewal, Hatewatch has published a piece on former contributor to Liberty Hangout, TJ Roberts, who is currently “a candidate for [the] Kentucky’s House of Representatives in District 66,” and USA Today has an investigation into Denise Aguilar, a Proud Boys associate, anti-LGBTQ+ bigot, and January 6th participant, currently running for office in California.

Research Roundup

Hans Graebener, the white supremacist behind “StoneToss” and “Red Panels”

In some really big news, two huge names in white nationalism were outed by antifascist researchers. Anonymous Comrades Collective released a doxx of Hans Kristian Graebener of Spring, TX, the white supremacist comic artist behind StoneToss and Red Panels. Vishal Sighn at Daily Kos also reported on the logs from the StoneToss Telegram channel. News of Graebener’s doxxing went viral on social media, but fascists and white supremacists quickly called on Elon Musk to remove the offending information from Twitter/X. As Wired reported:

X has locked and suspended the accounts of journalists and researchers who shared the alleged identity of a neo-Nazi cartoonist known as Stonetoss after the cartoonist appealed to site owner Elon Musk. The incident, critics say, highlights once again how Musk has not only welcomed extremists onto his platform but has repeatedly boosted their conspiracies, engaged with their accounts, and seems to have protected them from scrutiny.

A lengthy X thread posted by the antifascist research group Anonymous Comrades Collective last week claimed that Stonetoss is a man named Hans Kristian Graebener from Spring, Texas. Stonetoss cartoons, which feature simple and colorful imagery coupled with racist, homophobic, and antisemitic language, have become hugely popular among right-wing communities since they were first published at least seven years ago.

The Anonymous Comrade Collective thread got a lot of attention on X, racking up at least 13.5 million views. On Thursday, the Stonetoss account appealed to X users who have “a direct line” to Musk, X’s owner, to help to get the thread deleted. Musk has, in the past, shared an altered version of a Stonetoss cartoon about the collapse of society. “If Elon’s idea of a ‘free speech’ website is one where people can be intimidated into silence, the outcome will be a site where the Stasi will drive out all dissent,” Stonetoss wrote. The account also tagged Musk and offered to share a list of people to target.

Hours later, the account associated with the Anonymous Comrades Collective that posted the thread was deleted, and the account was suspended. On Friday, dozens of users, including a number of researchers and journalists, began discussing the incident and posting some of the details of the research, including Graebener’s name.

X locked down many of these accounts and ordered them to delete the offending tweet to get full access to their accounts back. Among those targeted were Jared Holt, a senior research analyst at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, who covers right-wing extremism; Hannah Gais, a senior research analyst at Southern Poverty Law Center; and Steven Monacelli, an investigative journalist for the Texas Observer. (WIRED has also published Monacelli’s work.) X also imposed a ban on sharing the link to the Anonymous Comrades Collective blog detailing its research.

…[A]ccounts like Libs of TikTok and far-right troll Andy Ngo, both of which have shared private information about trans people but have not had their accounts suspended. Musk has also engaged with posts that doxed individuals on X, with seemingly no recourse for those accounts.

The same collective also dropped an exposé on “JazzHands McFeels,” the podcast host of Fash the Nation:

One of the most prominent neo-Nazi internet personalities influencing the recent rise of online (and, hence, offline) fascism in the United States was a podcast host who used the alias “Jazzhands McFeels” on his podcast Fash the Nation. Through this medium, Jazzhands McFeels promoted fascist ideals like racism, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and LGBTQ+ bigotry under the guise of “sophisticated” political analysis. The podcast became widely known in extreme-right circles and Jazzhands McFeels became one of the top e-celebs to ever host a neo-Nazi podcast.

We investigated Robert Warren Gasiewicz who, by this point, matched numerous data selectors we had for Jazzhands: appearances at two specific events, proximity to Washington, D.C., a Polish surname and an association with Republican political campaigns.

Robert “Jazzhands” Gasiewicz, besides hosting a neo-Nazi podcast for many years and writing far too many white nationalist articles on the internet, was also a very active participant in National Justice Party live-action events. In fact, as “Jazzhands McFeels,” Gasiewicz has spoken and written about a number of in-person events he has attended. During the 2022 Labor Day weekend he wrote about the “8th National Justice Party meeting,” and on February 23, 2023 published a podcast  about his attendance at the NJP winter meeting in Orlando.

For all the white nationalist talk of “anti-white” victimization, Robert Warren Gasiewicz seems to have done rather well for himself. Insider leaks showed that Jazzhands had been receiving at least $120,000 per year from the now struggling The Right Stuff network. But TRS was clearly just a small part of Jazzhands’ income. Gasiewicz regularly vacations in Europe and recently landed an $850,000 home in a posh gated community. Together with his fully-loaded Ford F-150 truck, a Porsche, various boats and a $700 espresso machine, it seems that Gasiewicz has somehow managed to make fascist propaganda profitable.

In California, antifascists exposed “Jonathan James Giusto Sr., a violent and cowardly Proud Boy, white nationalist, and part-time neo-nazi supporter from Antelope, CA. Within the Proud Boys, Giusto serves as president of the “Cap City” splinter of the Sacramento Proud Boys chapter.” Antifascists also posted a hard look at “Oakland Turning Point USA President Cheyenne Kenney, daughter of local “hate rock” band leaders and Proud Boy Associates Travis and Liza Kenney, running for State Assembly.”

Jonathan Giusto, circa late 2023

Journalists in Texas outed “Rhett Murry Loftis, a 23-year-old resident of Weatherford, [who] admits he leads the Parker County Active Club,” a network of neo-Nazi groups. Also in Texas, Late Night Antifascists exposed “software engineer, Patriot Front associate, and Unite the Right attendee Andrew Mark Liebenow (32) aka “Eurogenicist” of Austin and Round Rock, Texas,” and “neo-Nazi and Patriot Front associate Jordan Thomas Fracht (35) aka “Mooch TX” of Houston and Beaumont, Texas…”

Anonymous Comrades Collective released info on “Carson Ford Brooks, aka “Carson Kilgrey” and his wife Bonnie Marie Carroll, aka “Marion Kilgrey,” neo-Nazis involved in the now imploded “National Justice Party.”

“American Banderite Network (ABN) – a teenage nazi branding effort built around pro-Ukraine white nationalism.”

Raw Story published an investigative piece on the 2119 Crew, a group of neo-Nazi youth. Antifascists with the Stumptown Research Collective also released their research into the “American Banderite Network (ABN), a pro-Ukraine white nationalist channel on the messaging app Telegram.” From their deep dive article:

This article exposes two of the founders of the American Banderite Network (ABN), a neo-Nazi political project, as a pair of 16-year-old twins who are currently juniors at Century High School in Hillsboro, OR. As they are minors, we will only be identifying them by their initials: AP and BP. However, if they continue to engage in neo-Nazi organizing, their full names and unredacted faces will be released. And to any adults who consider organizing with these kids in the future, know that if you do we will put you on blast.

In Pennsylvania, One People’s Project reports:

Area residents and allies helped in identifying a local business owner as the person caught stickering White Lives Matter propaganda in this municipality’s multi-ethnic downtown a month ago.

The neighborhood organization UDTJ reported on its social media accounts that they were able to identify David Miller who has a business, Upper Darby Auto Detailing at 25 Powell Lane, roughly a 5 – 10 minute walk from where he was caught and filmed propagandizing on the opposite side of the street from the 69th Street Transportation Center.

In Central Oregon, antifascists released a doxx on “Haeden [Hockersmith]…a Utah based member of Patriot Front who uses the alias “Max UT” in the leaked rocket chats. According to online sources, Hockersmith attended Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, where he was listed as a member of the schools track and field team during the 2019-2020 season.”

On social media, Appalachia Research Club has a deep dive on “Sean Kauffmann of the Tennessee Active Club,” who “faces up to 12 years in prison for felony child abuse and aggravated assault.” Nothing like that family, faith, and folk – right!

Finally, Left Coast Right Watch has a new report up on “Mohammed Wadaa, the Marine identified last year as a cofounder of the neo-Nazi “Clockwork Crew,” [who] is out of the brig at Camp Pendleton and is spending his free time trying to make money in prize fights.”

Action

In February, members of the neo-Nazi group Blood Tribe held an unannounced march in Nashville, TN. Local news reports that they were confronted and heckled by members of the public, leading the group to pile into a “U-Haul box truck that ultimately exited greater Nashville..”

The International Anti-Fascist Defense Fund reports on the recent campaign to support several SHARPs in Columbia:

…[S]ix members of SHARP (Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice) Bogotá…found themselves outnumbered by knife-wielding neo-Nazis at a concert earlier this year. And not just any neo-nazis – these particular boneheads were from the CRN Radical Nationalist Commando (formerly Tercera Fuerza) – a far-right extremist terror outfit with connections in police, military, and political circles.

Despite the odds being against them and facing well-armed opponents, our SHARP friends managed to effectively defend themselves, sustaining no serious injuries while at least one of the fascist boneheads went home in an ambulance. Now our six friends find themselves fighting an opponent just as vicious as the nazis – the Colombian police and so-called criminal justic system!

That kind of battle takes resources beyond the means of your average anti-racist skinhead in Bogotá, so a call went out internationally to back them up. The International Anti-Fascist Defence Fund responded, as did dozens of others from around the world (according to their crowdfunder). Shortly after, the Bogotá crew reached out to us, saying “We thank those that helped and were concerned with the situation. Long live Antifascist skinheads! Long live SHARP!” We hope our friends come out of their fight in the courts as decisively as they did their fight in the concert hall!

In Pittsburgh, people held a demonstration outside of a church known for harassing patients at local abortion clinics. Also in Pittsburgh, pro-LGBTQ+ demonstrators rallied against several Turning Point USA speakers, including Candace Owens.

Community members rally to defend a drag even against anti-trans Christian fascists in Austin, TX.

In Austin, Texas, community members and antifascist organizations rallied against a small group of far-Right gender fascists who protested against a drag event. Candice Bernd of Truthout wrote on Instagram:

[People] defended Dragtivity Day from a group of six far-Right protesters affiliated with self-avowed Christian fascist Kelly Neidert and her rebranded “Texas Coalition for Kids” group, as well as the so-called “Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property” on Saturday. Dragtivity Day…features a drag story time, face-painting and other activities that encourage civic participation and promote literacy.

To my knowledge this is the first time Neidert, who is also a member of the Christofascist group New Columbia Movement’s Women’s League, has ever shown up directly in Austin. NCM threatened a show at Little Darlin’s in 2022, which resulted in a cancellation.

Far-Right instigator Kevin Whitt was among those who joined the far-Right entourage. I witnessed Whitt calling Queer folks at Cheer Up’s the F-slur and others making extremely bigoted remarks, asking Queer Drag Defenders whether they “have had their Monkeypox vaccinations,” etc — all of this in front of the very children they claim to be “protecting.” I watched Whitt remove a sticker declaring the area a “fascist free zone” from the light post they were standing under. Very telling.

This isn’t about protecting children. It’s bigotry, plain and simple. We can’t let attacks in the Queer community in Austin stand.

In Rocklin, California, antifascists mobilized in solidarity with a local church targeted by the Proud Boys, after the church drew the attention of the far-Right for hosting a fundraising event that featured drag as part of the program. From a report-back posted to It’s Going Down:

Despite the overall disorganization and lack of vigor from the Proud Boys, tensions were high early on. Robert Sunday Jr–a Proud Boy who had previously been caught on film punching a Trans teenager in Sacramento – stole a defender’s sign and threw it on the ground. The defenders held their ground while others guarded each of the front doorways, ensuring only genuine attendees could enter. After a while of stand-off outside the front doors, The Proud Boys eventually seemed to realize that they would not be able to disrupt or shut down the event from happening, and they gathered up and left. Defenders continued to guard the doorways, watching the parking lots and escorting folks to their vehicles until the event ended and the last attendees had left.

Despite the attempts of the Proud Boys, the event itself was a success and received great feedback of not only the event itself but the folks who helped keep it safe. Community supporters made up of anti-fascists, helpful volunteers, and local residents held a united front in the face of fascist violence showing once again the power of an organized community.

Satirical flyer from @Off_the_99

On March 21st in Memphis, Tennessee, a Turning Point USA speaking event featuring Kyle Rittenhouse was “derailed” by hundreds of “outraged students,” who organized a mass protest, walkout, and finally chased Rittenhouse off campus.

Students rallied outside of the event, which was billed by TPUSA as a talk on the 2nd amendment and the “lies” of Black Live Matter. A walkout from inside the speaking event was also organized, leaving only a small amount of people inside with Rittenhouse, who did not give a speech, but instead conducted a Q and A.

The official speaking event came to an abrupt end when an African-American student asked Rittenhouse to comment on recent racist claims made by TPUSA CEO Charlie Kirk. The student stated to Rittenhouse:

He says that we shouldn’t celebrate Juneteenth, we shouldn’t celebrate Martin Luther King Day—we should be working those days. He called Ketanji Brown Jackson an affirmative action hire, he said all this nonsense about George Floyd, and he said he’d be scared if a Black pilot was on a plane. Does that not seem racist?

Rittenhouse refused to comment and stormed off, grabbing his dog which sat by him on the stage. In a later interview, Rittenhouse claimed that he had in fact a “hard cut off time,” but it was clear he was shut down and defeated and did not know how to react to Kirk’s clear racism. Following the end of the talk, Ritenhouse and his entourage quickly left the building with a large police escort in tow. At this point, the large crowd of protesters swarmed Rittenhouse, chanting and following the group as it hurriedly made its way to a parking garage and then quickly exited the campus.

Photo via: @tamisawyer

Flyers passed out by Turning Point USA reading, “9mm Beats 911 Every Time,” celebrated extra-judicial murder and violence, which has long been been championed by the far-Right; from George Zimmerman signing packs of Skittles, Proud Boys selling Pinochet t-shirts, to support for the killers of Ahmaud Arbery.

This celebration of fascist murder has even become state official policy. In the wake of Rittenhouse’s multiple killings, the Department of Homeland Secruity (DHS) under Trump directed officials to support the violence. As VICE reported:

Department of Homeland Security officials were given a list of sympathetic talking points to use when answering questions about the teenager who allegedly killed two Black Lives Matter protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, according to an internal memo obtained by NBC News.

This took place against a backdrop of extreme politicization within the DHS under Chad Wolf, according to whistleblowers, who instructed those working at the agency to downplay threats from the far-Right and play up the threat of anarchists and antifascists.

Rittenhouse was thrust into the spotlight in late August of 2020, after he shot and killed two people and seriously injured another during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin following riots that erupted after the brutal police shooting of Jacob Blake, who was left paralyzed. As the Southern Poverty Law Center wrote, “Rittenhouse…traveled to the scene of the chaos…among a contingent of militia members,” who were galvanized to drive hours across state lines after the spread of far-Right conspiracy theories about the protests. After the shootings, Rittenhouse was acquitted at trial in 2021.

Hundreds of students at the University of Memphis rush to confront Kyle Rittenhouse.

Rittenhouse has a long history of associations with white supremacists and those on the far-Right. He was photographed on the streets of Kenosha alongside Ryan Balch, who was “immersed in white supremacist propaganda” and the far-Right Boogaloo movement online. Since the killings, Rittenhouse has also been photographed making the Alt-Right “OK” hand sign with Proud Boys, speaking alongside figures such as Jack Posobiec at Turning Point USA events, and in 2023 “a Texas Tribune reporter and photographer observed [neo-Nazi Nick] Fuentes and…Kyle Rittenhouse” attending a meeting hosted by “Jonathan Stickland, the ultraconservative leader of a group that has donated millions of dollars to high-profile Texas leaders.

Sign held by students in Kentucky at protest against Kyle Rittenhouse.

Resistance to Rittenhouse continued in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where hundreds of students organized a sit-in, a march, and a disruption of Rittenhouse’s speech at Western Kentucky University. As Yahoo News reported:

[Protesters] marched through campus after the sit-in, drawing in more protesters, and eventually stopped in front of the venue ahead of the ticketed event. They were joined by a separate protest from the Bowling Green Freedom Walkers — the College Heights Herald, WKU’s student newspaper, reported WKU Police estimated the crowd reached 700 people at its peak.

Posts on social media report that Rittenhouse spoke for only 20 minutes before walking off stage as demonstrators erupted into chants of “No justice, no peace!”

In Sacramento, students and community members rallied and protested against Paula Scanlan, an anti-LGBTQ+ Turning Point USA speaker on campus.

In Montreal, hundreds also took to the streets to denounce transphobia and the so-called “Committee of the Wise.”

In the streets of Montreal. Photo: @nous_pas_sages on Instagram

Solidarity and Support

In Texas, two organizers are facing charges and expensive legal costs for standing up to gender fascists in defense of their communities. Both Aeshna and Chris are calling for support. Here is a statement, originally posted to Austin Autonomedia, from Chris, delivered at a recent benefit show in Austin, Texas as part of the Smash By Smash West counter-summit:

I did not ask for this.

It feels strange and unkind to center myself in such a way when the world is on fire, I never desired or hoped to be the center of anything in this world of so much loss and heartache greater than mine but again,

I did not ask for this.

I hope that you will hear my story as a message of hope in the ruins of what once was and join me in dreaming of what will be. No matter what the bastards say, they are scared. They would not have taken me if they weren’t. They know the micro-chasms in their stranglehold on us are widening everyday. They shudder knowing that as long as there is breath in our lungs this blueprint of oppression as we witness it from Fort Worth to the Weelaunee to Gaza will not stand. My heart aches for my partner and for my children in this hellish limbo of uncertainty but your collective love gives me strength in ways I cant fully comprehend, much less articulate.

Empathy dies quickly in this world, and it is not our fault but the fault of our social conditioning that we’ve designed to pulse these little doses of relief as each crisis hits; even our prisoners and martyrs become becons of idoltry we thingify and consume. I ask that as you go from here you remember our names and what we represent because it could and can be any one of your names the suits scoop next. Envelop your chosen kin in hope and carry yourself with the confidence that no matter the stumbles of the journey, the path to progress has never been more clearly defined but through our radical love for one another and because of y’all I feel that love.

From the bottom of my heart, thank you.

In San Deigo, antifascists are facing charges for standing up to a violent group of Proud Boys and American Guard members and are calling for support. For background on the case, check out an interview with Jermey White on It’s Going Down who you can support here, and be sure to support Tall Can who is currently behind bars.

Brian DiPippa, a activist in Pittsburgh that is facing charges stemming from a protest against a gender fascist speaker, has been locked up for almost a year. Please consider writing a letter and helping support here.

Butler County Prison
c/o Brian DiPippa
#42322 PO Box 9156
Seminole, FL 33775-9156

Note: All mail to Butler County Prison must first be sent to Florida where it will be scanned and then sent to prisoners electronically.

Call to Action

Antifascists in the Pacific Northwest are calling for help in opposing the neo-Nazi Wolfpack network. Antifascists in Corvallis, Oregon have a deep dive on the group which you can read here. From the article:

The [Pacific Northwest Wolfpack] has existed since 2016, but recently has expanded its organizing and is constructing a white separatist compound in rural Washington state, just outside of Elma. Several of their members, including those in leadership positions, are dangerous and have been responsible for many acts of violence, including a recent double homicide in King County.

As an organization, they are closely affiliated with other Odinist hate groups, and have strong ties to bonehead prison gangs and the greater “3.0″ movement. Most concerning, they incorporate children into the majority of their practices; a main goal of their organization is to groom children into a lifetime of white supremacy. PNWWP and its members pose a drastic threat to their local communities and the Pacific Northwest as a whole, and need to be regarded as such.

The group goes on to write about how the wider community can help in opposing this violent neo-Nazi group. In a call to action they write:

We are making a public call to action to disrupt the organizing of the Pacific Northwest Wolfpack. PNWWP is a neo-Nazi organization operating in Western Washington with ties to extremely violent groups like the Hammerskins, American Front, and Northwest Nationalist Network. The group is tied to multiple murders, and one member is currently on trial for a double homicide and the slaying of a horse. Our full article on the group that exposes over a dozen of their members and associates is available at cvantifa.noblogs.org/freyrshof

Pacific Northwest Wolfpack is in the process of building a compound in Elma Washington called Freyrshof. This is concerning because it has the possibility to become a major regional nexus for neo-Nazi organizing a-la the Aryan Nations in Hayden Lake, Idaho. We are making this call to action for Antifascists across the region to join us in stopping construction of this hof through disruption of the group’s ability to make money.

We ask anyone who reaches out to any individuals or companies in service of this call to engage with utmost politeness and professionalism. We have absolutely no reason to believe that any people adjacent to individuals involved in PNWWP know about their associates Nazism, and we don’t want to any of them to be harassed or threatened. The following are some quick and easy ways you can assist us in disrupting the organizing of PNWWP and shut down fascism in the PNW!

For more information and action items, go here to read more.

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