If any masochists out there are looking for an exciting Saturday night activity, I highly recommend listening to every interview Jan Lamprecht did with Tom Metzger.
(Actually don’t because no one deserves that pain.)
No wonder I’m in such a heinous mood.
Here’s an indication of just how moronic and irritating Jan Lamprecht is (in case you’re lucky enough to not know who that is):
When I listen to recordings of their conversations…
… I actually feel bad for Tom Metzger.
[some BLEAK shit right there]
Each stupid interview is like 3 hours long, and basically they are all:
Lamprecht breathes heavily and groans “oh wooooooooow Tom that’s really incredible” like he’s talking to a phone sex operator and not
A half dead geriatric Nazi who looks like a pug with Bono sunglasses
Lamprecht is creepy as hell (I don’t wanna kink shame but I confess: I’m judging him for his super gross & very obvious Tom Metzger fetish) but also
Goddamn that Nazi is dumb as a rock.
Metzger had to explain who The Order was because Lamprecht didn’t recognize the name.
And because my life is Eternal Hell
Now I have to go listen to Billy Roper's two-hour Metzger tribute again to fact check something.
[How has Roper ever managed to lead anything, btw? Scale of 1-10, his charisma ranks at: moldy Cheez Whiz sitting on the counter for 2 days.]
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Fun fact: George Lincoln Rockwell, founder of the American Nazi Party, was an informant.
We know this not just from allegations like those of Robert DePugh (Minutemen), but also from...
... letters Rockwell himself wrote to FBI director J. Edgar Hoover.
5 days after Kennedy's assassination, Rockwell wrote a letter to J. Edgar Hoover - using American Nazi Party letterhead, no less.
That letter is among the holdings of the National Archives.
You're going to want to sit down before I tell you what that letter says.
First off, Rockwell gave Hoover's FBI the names of 27 American Nazi Party associates that he, the Commander himself, personally believed capable of violence.
Twenty-seven individuals in the tiny membership population of the ANP: an enormous percentage.
When political violence experts use capital letters, it tends to indicate proper nouns - like ‘Christian Identity Movement,’ names violent non-state armed groups use for themselves.
Consider the possibility: they select such names for strategic reasons.
This is a must-read account of (the Nazi Jesus theology I always talk about) Christian Identity’s resurgence, particularly among younger white supremacists on Telegram and beyond.
Kudos, @minty_13 and @AlexBNewhouse for helping this anon author get such an important work out.
Here’s an old thread of threads explaining what Christian Identity Movement is, and how this Nazi version of Jesus hell bent on “race war as salvation” is distinct from conservative Christian nationalism:
To (re) answer the question: yes, this Fascist Forge data is different than the partial versions floating around out there.
No, I won’t explain why, or how, or what those differences are.
If you’re remotely familiar with Neo-Nazis / OpSec, the reasons should be crystal clear.
The institutional partners hosting the archived data set from the Fascist Forge leak are moving at a glacial pace — due to their own organizations’ respective set of legal concerns.
I am frustrated with the slow pace, too — but there’s (damn) good reason for it.
Apparently the “America isn’t racist and the American Dream is real and we welcome all people because we’re the party of personal freedom and values” brigade is also happy Megan Rapinoe lost because —