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Patriot Front is a white nationalist hate group that broke off from Vanguard America in the aftermath of the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, of August 12, 2017. 

SPLC DESIGNATED HATE GROUP
Date Founded 2017
Location Texas
Ideology White Nationalist

SOURCE : https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/patriot-front

Key Points

* Patriot Front is a white supremacist group whose members maintain that their ancestors conquered America and bequeathed it to them, and no one else.

* Patriot Front justifies its ideology of hate and intolerance under the guise of preserving the ethnic and cultural origins of its members’ European ancestors.

* Patriot Front spreads its hateful propaganda via the internet and by distributing banners, fliers, posters, and stickers.

* In 2020, Patriot Front transitioned from using explicit antisemitic and white supremacist language in its propaganda to more cover bigoted language, promoting a form of "patriotism" that emboldens white supremacy, xenophobia, antisemitism, and fascism.

* Patriot Front is responsible for the vast majority of white supremacist propaganda distributed in the United States, representing 80 percent of all propaganda incidents nationally in 2020.

* One of the United States’ most visible white supremacist groups, Patriot Front participates in localized “flash demonstrations” across the nation.


1.) 'They came to riot downtown' | Police arrest 31 people with ties to hate group, found inside U-haul
Police stopped a U-haul in Coeur d'Alene on Saturday and arrested 31 people inside who police say have ties to a hate group. Police said they planned to riot.

Author: Josh Lyle
Published: 2:49 PM PDT June 11, 2022
Updated: 6:46 PM PDT June 11, 2022

“Police were alerted to the group when a concerned person called police around 1:38 p.m. That person reported seeing the group loading into a U-haul that was parked at the Springhill Suites. The group had masks and shields and police said the caller told them it "looked like a little army."

“Police and deputies surrounded the truck and when they opened it up they found dozens of men in the back, all wearing the same clothes, including khakis, with navy blue shirts, beige hats, and a white cloth covering their faces.

Based on evidence collected at the scene and documents police found in the U-haul, Chief White said that they believe the group was planning to riot in several areas of downtown Coeur d'Alene, not just the park.

"It appears they did not come here to engage in peaceful events," Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris told our partner the Coeur d'Alene Press.

Chief White said all 31 people were arrested on charges of conspiracy to riot. Those arrested came from at least 11 states, including Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Colorado, South Dakota, Illinois, Wyoming, Virginia, and Arkansas.”


SOURCE : https://www.krem.com/article/news/local/police-detain-group-found-inside-uhaul-coeur-dalene/293-aa1593a5-5fd2-4ce4-b0c1-bf8edaedcfe6



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31 Patriot Front members arrested near Idaho pride event

The men were standing inside the truck wearing khakis, navy blue shirts and beige hats with white balaclavas covering their faces.

“All 31 were charged with conspiracy to riot, a misdemeanor, White said. The men were going through the booking process Saturday afternoon and are scheduled to be arraigned on Monday, he said.

Based on evidence collected and documents, authorities found that the group was planning to riot in several areas of downtown, not just the park, White said.

Police found riot gear, one smoke grenade, shin guards and shields inside the van, White said. They wore arm patches and logos on their hats that identified them as members of Patriot Front, he said.”

SOURCE : https://www.politico.com/amp/news/2022/06/11/patriot-front-members-arrested-idaho-00039000
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SGT (Join to see) It’s why I deal in FACTS/FACTUAL DOCMENTED & RESEARCHED FACTS …. It’s a A LOT of groups on and off the radars.

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Propaganda of Dictatorship : 101 in Modern Times

https://youtu.be/imI-UXapdkw


Dictatorship, form of government in which one person or a small group possesses absolute power without effective constitutional limitations. The term dictatorship comes from the Latin title dictator, which in the Roman Republicdesignated a temporary magistrate who was granted extraordinary powers in order to deal with state crises. Modern dictators, however, resemble ancient tyrants rather than ancient dictators.

Ancient philosophers’ descriptions of the tyranniesof Greece and Sicily go far toward characterizing modern dictatorships. Dictators usually resort to force or fraud to gain despotic political power, which they maintain through the use of intimidation, terror, and the suppression of basic civil liberties.

They may also employ techniques of mass propaganda in order to sustain their public support.

V1 : PB/WT ideology

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V2 : Exposure of TEWI -

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Update JULY 16, 2021’
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1.) National Socialist Florida :

Florida neo-Nazis who projected a swastika on a downtown building say the hysteria over drag queens is helping them recruit people

A group of Florida neo-Nazis who recently projected a swastika onto a downtown Jacksonville building say the national hysteria drummed up over drag queens is helping them recruit new members, according to NPR.

* A neo-Nazi group in Florida told NPR that anti-drag hysteria is helping them recruit members.

* The group has projected anti-Semitic and hateful messages onto Florida buildings.

* Other white nationalist groups have been using uproar over LGBTQ issues to drum up support.


SOURCE : https://africa.businessinsider.com/news/florida-neo-nazis-who-projected-a-swastika-on-a-downtown-building-say-the-hysteria/6y30ref.amp


2.) NatSoc Florida (NSF)

Published: 12.06.2022

* ExtremismExtremism, Terrorism & Bigotry
From: Center on Extremism
Key Points

* NatSoc Florida (NSF) is a small but growing neo-Nazi group based in Duval County, Florida.

* The group, whose name is a reference to national socialism, openly promotes antisemitism, fascism and white supremacy via online posts, in-person demonstrations and extensive propaganda distribution.

* NSF’s demonstrations and propaganda primarily target the Jewish and LGBTQ+ community.

* The group distributes their own materials alongside propaganda from the virulently antisemitic Goyim Defense League (GDL).

Overview

NatSoc Florida (NSF), whose name refers to National Socialism, is a small but growing neo-Nazi group primarily based in Duval County.

The group distributes propaganda and holds in-person demonstrations to spread their white supremacist ideology.

As their name suggests, NSF vehemently promotes a neo-Nazi ideology and especially targets the Jewish and LGBTQ+ communities.

SOURCE : https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounder/natsoc-florida-nsf


[ August 2020, prior to his involvement in NSF, Newman was arrested while counter-protesting an “End the Hate” rally to remove a mural depicting Ku Klux Klan members from the Baker County Courthouse, after he allegedly engaged in a confrontation with a rally-goer. ]
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MAY 11, 2023
Atomwaffen Co-Founder Pleads Guilty to Double Murder Charges
Devon Arthurs, 24, pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder and three counts of kidnapping on May 8, the same day that he was set to appear in a Tampa, Florida-area court for his involvement in the 2017 slayings of his fellow Atomwaffen Division (AWD) members Andrew Oneschuk, 18, and Jeremy Himmelman, 22. In a statement after accepting the plea deal, Arthurs described himself as “brainwashed” by extremist groups and sought to portray himself as a potential advocate against involvement in the white power movement.
Hannah Gais
NEO-NAZI
ATOMWAFFEN DIVISION


MAY 10, 2023
Extremists Receive Large Ethereum Cryptocurrency Donations
The single biggest beneficiary was antigovernment extremist Ammon Bundy’s People’s Rights Network (PRN), which received transfers worth $93,000.
Hatewatch was first alerted to the cryptocurrency donations to PRN by the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights.
Megan Squire and Jason Wilson
ANTIGOVERNMENT GENERAL
VDARE


MAY 8, 2023
Allen, Texas, Killer Posted Neo-Nazi, Incel Content Online
Garcia, 33, whom police shot and killed at the scene of the massacre he perpetrated, posted to the Russian site Odnoklassniki, or ok.ru, handwritten material indicating that he read The Daily Stormer,
Hannah Gais, Michael Edison Hayden, Rachel Janik and Megan Squire
WHITE NATIONALIST
VDARE


MAY 8, 2023
Examination of Patriot Front Phone Data Delays Rousseau Trial
According to cloud storage provider Dropbox, 4 terabytes of storage is enough to hold 1 million 12-megapixel photos, 1,000 hours of high-definition video
Jeff Tischauser and Jason Wilson
WHITE NATIONALIST
PATRIOT FRONT

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How an undercover grand knighthawk foiled a murder plot concocted by KKK law enforcement members

An ABC News Studios Hulu special looks at how the 2015 case unfolded.

ByEmilie de Sainte Maresville,Matthew Cullinan,Cho Park andIvan Pereira
April 27, 2023, 9:26 AM ET

In 2015, three men, all current or former Florida correctional officers, were arrested after investigators revealed they were Ku Klux Klan members plotting to kill a Black former inmate.

Now, "Grand Knighthawk: Infiltrating the KKK," a new documentary and first-time collaboration between ABC News and The Associated Press takes viewers inside one of America's most sinister secret societies and the covert FBI operation to stop a modern-day lynching.

SOURCE : https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/undercover-grand-knighthawk-foiled-murder-plot-concocted-kkk/story?id=97909060


In 2013, the FBI asked Joe Moore, a former Army sniper, to go undercover inside a local klan organization.

"We had been receiving a series of directives going back to 2006 concerning the threat from domestic terrorism extremism groups," said Chris Graham, the FBI Supervisory Special Agent in Jacksonville, Florida during Moore's recruitment. "The KKK has the history, the image, so to speak. They're capable and dangerous."

Moore said his mission was to "go inside the KKK to identify people that are involved and to forewarn the FBI of any illegal activities."
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SGT (Join to see) You may or may not be aware of the female wing of current modern day white nationalist political parties.

Introducing …

https://youtube.com/shorts/PUE7WNcoA3U?feature=share


* Male & Female white nationalist/neo-nazi/klan klown kooky outfit has changed “openly” in the public eye, into : “Business Casual” attire.

Still the same immature underdeveloped sick-pathetic ideology.


1.) Moms for Liberty responds to Southern Poverty Law Center's study on 'hate and extremist' groups

Updated: 8:36 PM EDT Jun 8, 2023

BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. —
Moms for Liberty was founded locally in Brevard County but has gone national with their conservative messages about public schooling, especially LGBTQ+ and race issues.

This week, the group was included in a study on "hate and extremist" groups by civil rights watchdog, the Southern Poverty Law Center.

“It’s quite remarkable because you look at the list, and I think the first guy on there is Nazi holding up Nazi flags giving a heil Hitler sign,” said Moms for Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich.

SPLC is also concerned by where Moms for Liberty has been able to take its messages and ideas, as their reach now is well beyond its start in Brevard County.

“Unfortunately, groups like Moms for Liberty have really leveraged their ties with politicians, with big media names, with extremist groups.

So they’re usually the loudest voices in the room,” Carey said.

And they’ll have quite a big room at the end of the month in Philadelphia when they hold a national summit with former President Donald Trump, Gov. Ron DeSantis and other Republican presidential hopefuls listed as speakers.

SOURCE : https://www.wesh.com/amp/article/florida-moms-for-liberty-splc-study/44133287



2.) Florida-based Moms for Liberty labeled extremist group. 8 things to know about organization

2a.) Where did Moms for Liberty start?
Moms for Liberty is based in Melbourne, located in Brevard County on Florida's East Coast. The group was incorporated Jan. 1, 2021. It has grown rapidly over the last two years and currently claims more than 115,000 members and 280 chapters in almost every state, including 32 of Florida's 67 counties.


2b.) GOP and the Moms for Liberty
Moms for Liberty has the ear of the Republican establishment. DeSantis has championed their efforts to restrict teaching about critical race theory in schools and universities. Critics in Florida slam the group for turning schools into a political battlefield. 


2c.) Moms for Liberty endorsement of conservative candidates
DeSantis and Moms for Liberty often partnered in endorsing conservative school board candidates during the 2022 election.
The group endorsed more than 270 candidates nationwide in 2022 whose messages were similar: school closures during COVID were overwrought and destructive; critical race theory is itself racist; boys and girls are different and should not share the same locker rooms and restrooms; and there's too much focus on a pro-LGBTQ agenda, according to Newsweek.


2d.) Who are the founders of Moms for Liberty? 
A trio of Florida school board members founded Moms for Liberty. They are: former Brevard County School Board member Tina Descovich, former Indian River County School Board member Tiffany Justice and Sarasota County School Board member Bridget Ziegler.  Ziegler left the group by late 2021 to focus on other commitments.


2e.) What is the mission of Moms for Liberty?
The group describes its mission on its website as people "dedicated to fighting for the survival of America by unifying, educating and empowering parents to defend their parental rights at all levels of government."


2f.) Why did SPLC label Moms for Liberty as an extremist group?

After Trump's election loss, activists made a concerted effort to organize in local arenas, SPLC said, Moms for Liberty was at the forefront of this mobilization.

"They can be spotted at school board meetings across the country wearing shirts and carrying signs that declare, 'We do NOT CO-PARENT with the GOVERNMENT.' The group hijacks meetings, preventing officials and parents from conducting their normal proceedings.

"Moms for Liberty activities make it clear that the group’s primary goals are to fuel right-wing hysteria and to make the world a less comfortable or safe place for certain students — primarily those who are Black, LGBTQ or who come from LGBTQ families," the Southern Poverty Law Center said. 

Far-right activists also circulate lists of books they find objectionable on social media, spurring others to petition local school boards and libraries to ban books, SPLC added. 


2g.) What is Moms for Liberty? Here's a look at its roots, its philosophy and its mission

SOURCE : https://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/state/2023/06/07/moms-for-liberty-who-are-they-why-they-labeled-extremist-group-florida-based-chapters/ [login to see] 7/

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Who is funding Moms for Liberty?

As a 501(c)(4) social-welfare nonprofit, Moms for Liberty does not have to disclose its donors. Moms for Liberty leaders dismiss speculation that big conservative donors are funding the group, even as the organization paid former Fox News host Megyn Kelly to appear at an event.

Descovich said the group has an annual budget of $300,000. Based on campaign finance information and a Moms for Liberty Facebook post, a number of Republican leaders have contributed to the organization by sponsoring the Kelly event.

SOURCE : https://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/2021/12/08/moms-liberty-florida-chapters-members-details/ [login to see] /


3.) An ominous Hitler quote highlights Moms For Liberty's extremism

An Indiana chapter of the extremist Moms for Liberty apologized after quoting the Nazi leader in one of its recent newsletters.

June 24, 2023, 7:39 AM EDT
By Ja'han Jones

Moms for Liberty, the shadowy right-wing group whose members fashion themselves as fierce "Mama bear" types, is yet again facing controversy over extremist ideology in its ranks. 

An Indiana chapter of the organization issued an apology on Thursday after a recent newsletter it sent to its members included a quote attributed to Adolf Hitler.

“But the story won't be swept under the rug that easily. It's easy to see why some people might believe Moms for Liberty holds a favorable view of Hitler and his oppressive regime, despite this chapter's apology. Its members have sought to have the government ban classroom discussions they don’t like — discussions focused on discrimination and historic oppression.

It’s an agenda focused on indoctrinating children that does, in fact, echo some efforts imposed by Hitler and his allies.
And Moms for Liberty has built a reputation of its own as a far-right extremist group. 

It has been identified as an extremist group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. And Vice News published a report earlier this week detailing the group’s close ties to the extremist Proud Boys organization, members of which have been convicted of seditious conspiracy for their role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.

Those ties came into focus after a right-wing activist with ties to Moms for Liberty successfully petitioned a Florida school to restrict access to a book containing a poem written by Black author Amanda Gorman, which she read at President Joe Biden’s inauguration.”

SOURCE : https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/amp/shows/reidout/blog/rcna90844
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CPL LaForest Gray - I recently became aware of the Moms for Liberty group... they can just as dangerous as the men's hate groups. Thanks for sharing the FACTS... keep em coming.
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Brian Hughes, associate director of the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab at American University, said this follows a trend on the extremist far-right of attempting to couch all their activities as protected by the First Amendment. But he said he the Patriot Front members face an uphill battle.

"I've never seen this before," Hughes said. "I think that a judge will be very reluctant to set a precedent on behalf of a hate group."

The attorney for the Patriot Front members did not respond to a request for comment. Capito could not be reached for comment."
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There's no need for these groups. They are criminals and should be treated accordingly. Thanks for posting.
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