Here are some of the replies I received to my recent posts about William Wolfe, Doug Wilson, and Nate Fischer. Telling. 1/
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3/ These replies are unsurprising given that Nate Fischer (via New Founding) partners with Raw Egg Nationalist (via Kindred Harvest), an account with an apparent affinity for neo-Nazi images and dog whistles, as shown in the thread below. Nate Fischer (via American Reformer), in turn, supports William Wolfe’s new organization.
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6/ More from Raw Egg Nationalist.
7/ More from Raw Egg
8/ Raw Egg = Kindred Harvest co-founder
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11/ William Wolfe tweeted about “Hilton Head” and “noticing things” several days after one of his pals (AD Robles) retweeted a Raw Egg post about “Hulk Hogan”.
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13/ On the “14 words”, the number 88, and “noticing things” thedailybeast.com/how-the-far-ri…
14/ William Wolfe has a habit of deleting his own tweets. This time, however, he waited too long and someone screen grabbed them. Lol.
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@GravitysRa1nbow 15/ At that point, William made a feeble attempt to bolster his plausible deniability about “Hilton Head” before giving up and deleting the tweets, as per usual.
@GravitysRa1nbow 16/ Fortunately, the internet is forever.
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@GravitysRa1nbow 18/ Even Hulk Hogan knows his name is a double entendre.
@GravitysRa1nbow 19/ So do white nationalists.
@GravitysRa1nbow 20/ For those who don’t know, Hulk Hogan is infamous for his use of the “N word” and racist rants, including one that got him fired from the WWE in 2015. theguardian.com/media/2015/jul…
@GravitysRa1nbow 21/ Meanwhile, Nate Fischer belongs to a secretive Christian men’s society founded by Charles Haywood. Subtle, eh?
@GravitysRa1nbow 22/ As I said…
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@GravitysRa1nbow 24/ “Let’s say a real white nationalist arose who had real political power,” Charles Haywood posited. “I think … you should cooperate with that person in order to destroy the power of the left,” he said. theguardian.com/world/2023/sep…
@GravitysRa1nbow 25/ About their idol, Francisco Franco.
@GravitysRa1nbow 26/ William Wolfe is a fan of Stephen Wolfe’s book, The Case for Christian Nationalism, which was published by Doug Wilson’s family publishing company (Canon Press).
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28/ Here’s another recent reply to one of my threads re: Doug Wilson and the two Wolfes.
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