8 votes Leader of US nazi terror group "The Base" revealed Posted January 28, 2020 by Death Tags: politics, white supremacy, white nationalism, far right, extremism, rinaldo nazzaro, intelligence, the base, terrorism.domestic, nazism.neo, author.nate thayer, long read https://www.nate-thayer.com/leader-of-u-s-nazi-terror-group-revealed/ Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors wpfixit Published Jan 26 2020 Word count 5277 words 1 comment Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK Death (OP) January 28, 2020 (edited January 28, 2020) Link This is a follow-up on revelations made public after several members were arrested ahead of the Richmond Gun Rights rally, which they had planned to attend. The Base has been active for a while,... This is a follow-up on revelations made public after several members were arrested ahead of the Richmond Gun Rights rally, which they had planned to attend. The Base has been active for a while, having been documented by local Antifascist organisations, but as The Guardian points out there are suspicions they may have been a "honeypot" operation designed to entrap far-right extremists. 3 votes
Death (OP) January 28, 2020 (edited January 28, 2020) Link This is a follow-up on revelations made public after several members were arrested ahead of the Richmond Gun Rights rally, which they had planned to attend. The Base has been active for a while,... This is a follow-up on revelations made public after several members were arrested ahead of the Richmond Gun Rights rally, which they had planned to attend. The Base has been active for a while, having been documented by local Antifascist organisations, but as The Guardian points out there are suspicions they may have been a "honeypot" operation designed to entrap far-right extremists. 3 votes
This is a follow-up on revelations made public after several members were arrested ahead of the Richmond Gun Rights rally, which they had planned to attend.
The Base has been active for a while, having been documented by local Antifascist organisations, but as The Guardian points out there are suspicions they may have been a "honeypot" operation designed to entrap far-right extremists.