Violent neo-Nazi groups are silently rebuilding in the United States and telling followers there is a “military solution only”
A violent neo-Nazi group is silently rebuilding in the United States, sharing an ominous warning with its followers that “only military solutions.”
Founded in 2018, the base is banned as a terrorist organization in several countries and appears to be reviving, with experts attributed it to seizing a “window of opportunity” with the new Trump administration.
The organization has been under a year-long FBI counterterrorism investigation and has been relatively quiet since 2022. guardian The report said that former U.S. Special Forces contractor Rinaldo Nazzaro, former U.S. Special Forces contractor, is believed to be in Russia, is recruiting and reorganizing the 2024 presidential election.
Archive Photos – Neo-Nazi Group has been quietly reorganizing after feeling the “window of opportunity”, Expert Warning (Telecom)
Nazzaro attempted to solicit veterans for $1,200 a month to train potential members in an undisclosed location in the Northwest Pacific region, according to the newspaper.
An audio message released this month, with this guardianThe group’s ambition to take covert action against public protests was reportedly discussed.
“Are we just going to be reactionary? Or are we going to be part of the solution? Military solution. “Because inevitably, we will end up in some kind of military situation, so what did we choose?” ”
Voice talks about a “black scene” outlining the collapse of the U.S. government, where “providing your family” and “white women” are needed.
“There is no political solution, only military solution,” it continued. “So take action accordingly.”
After Trump won in November, analysts predict that the FBI will prioritize investigations of violent right-wing groups.
Experts believe the group is now reorganizing because it will feel the window of opportunity for the new government.
terrorism expert Colin Clarke told this guardian.
Clarke, director of research at the Soufan Center, told the media that Trump’s recently confirmed FBI director Kash Patel will lead any counter-terrorism activity to the left.
“This means that extreme extremist groups may think Trump’s reconstruction is the green light for reconstruction without having to worry about arrest or prosecution,” Clark said.
Archive Photo: After Trump won in November, analysts predict that the FBI will prioritize investigations of violent right-wing groups (Telegram).
Steven Rai of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue agrees that the group and others are paying attention to changes in leadership.
“Violent extremists are absolutely concerned about changes in the U.S. national security institutions,” Rai told the newspaper.
In a statement independentA spokesman for the FBI said the bureau “focused on individuals who commit or intend to engage in federal crimes or pose a federal crime or pose a threat to national security.”
The spokesperson added: “We can never investigate based solely on protected First Amendment/free speech activities.”
Nazarro, using the alias Norman Spear, aims to build militant cells around the world and have ties to other neo-Nazi terrorist groups, including the Feuerkrieg Division and the Atomwaffen Division.
The newspaper noted that the group had a series of activities on its social media pages, with some members claiming to be in the United States
Over the years, authorities have arrested several people who have contacted these groups, including conspiracy to murder.
The group is one of many “accelerator” white supremacist groups that draw inspiration from the works of James Mason, the United States.