Over the last few days, a few more participants and attendees of the neo-Nazi MMA fight have been spotted.
Most are pretty well-known already, but one (previously) unknown fighter is just so gosh darn proud of the tacky rune medal he won that we thought everyone should know!
We’d like to bring into the spotlight Patrick Kelly Mushaney of Norco California: neo-Nazi fight club champ, Admin of White Lives Matter CA Telegram and SoCal Active Club’s hate drone pilot.
Patrick Mushaney has been on our radar since early 2022 when he was spotted participating in nazi banner drops around Southern California and was featured in propaganda for White Lives Matter California, (then) Crew 562 and (then) LegionXIV propaganda.
Before that, on January 27, a new member who goes by “Chad” (AKA:Chadwaffen14) had joined WLM CA.
Three months later, on April 24, “Chad” confirmed that he had been at the previous 3 banner drops.
“Chad” has since become an admin for the WLM CA Telegram channel.
In April, neo-Nazis from WLM CA and SoCal Active Club (very briefly) dropped a banner in Costa Mesa.
While Patrick Mushaney wasn’t spotted in any of the OTG footage taken by people who aren’t affiliated with either hate-group…
…he was spotted in propaganda put out by WLM later that day.
It’s unclear if Mushaney left before the group’s “day of activism” was disrupted by journalists, activists and community members (and the cops), or if he was barely off-site, getting ready to film drop with his drone.
By comparing the neo-Nazi groups’ propaganda from that time period, as well as OTG footage taken during the Thousand Oaks banner drop in March and the latest post from SoCal Active Club, we were able to confirm that Patrick Mushaney (“Chad”) is WLM CA’s hate drone pilot.
If his YouTube is any indication, just a few years ago Patrick Mushaney was on the cusp of the fash-to-full-blown-nazi pipeline—but his primary interest was filming (boring) FPV drone videos.
Now he films neo-Nazi propaganda drone videos.
In addition to joining neo-Nazi fight clubs and dropping/filming racist and antisemitic banners around Southern California, Mushaney has also been sticker slapping WLM propaganda—which he’s been doing since at least February when he first began participating in “activism”.
Since then, the man formerly referred to as “Drone Pilot” has been featured in SoCal Active Club propaganda with increasing frequency, which gave us plenty of identifying features to compare to participants of the neo-Nazi MMA fight.
The giant tattoo across his chest helped too.
Mushaney is a relatively uncommon last name, so finding a first name was easy—especially since “Chad” told us he lives in the Inland Empire.
It also helped that SoCal Active Club included a picture of him in his backyard in one of their propaganda videos.
P.S.—
Before the Telegram Nazis overdose on testosterone and rage (we know you’re reading this):
We’re not doxxing him.
Mushaney told us his name.
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The arrests of high-profile Terrorgram Collective leaders (Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison), as well as those of their highly stupid associates (Skyler Philippi), have made headlines recently.
But one Terrorgram-related arrest flew under the radar: Kyle Christopher Benton
Kyle Benton, a PNW-based neo-nazi accelerationist, was arrested on September 6 on firearms charges (the same day as Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison).
While Kyle Benton wasn't arrested or charged for his involvement with the Terrorgram Collective, his long-held neo-nazi beliefs and his ties to the transnational terrorist group were cited in court documents.
Last weekend was a busy one for SoCal Active Club and Clockwork Crew, with wannabe mixed martial artists from both neo-nazi groups participating in separate MMA tournaments.
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On August 24, SoCal Active Club sponsored their third annual fascist fight night in the Inland Empire.
Down in the Imperial Valley, Clockwork Crew’s co-founder got his clock cleaned (again) in his third bout on the amateur MMA circuit.
Members of various hate groups converged on SoCal for “Frontier ’24", the latest white nationalist punch and kick fest to take place under the Will2Rise banner.
We wrote about the inaugural punching party for @LCRWnews back in 2022.
Ian Desantis was easily identified seeing as his lack of concern over maintaining basic opsec was matched by his enthusiasm for participating in GDL events.
We identified GDL member Ian Desantis after he randomly popped into the WLM CA Telegram chat to brag about his antisemitic activism making the local news - and he did so from a Telegram account that literally included his full name and full face pics.
Nicholas Bauer is the founder of Crew 319, a short-lived neo-nazi group that was responsible for a slew of racist flyers, antisemitic banner drops and attention seeking publicity stunts throughout Eastern and Central Iowa in 2022.
Nick Bauer was also responsible for the infamous ‘Day of Hate’ that caused widespread alarm, a hypervigilant police response and a lot of discussion about responsibly issuing warnings about neo-nazi activity versus the consequences of amplifying neo-nazi activity.
With Clockwork Crew co-founder Mohammad Wadaa recently released from military jail, we here at the club did what we do best — wrote entirely too many words about what an awful (and very weird dude) this neo-nazi is.
Last month we discovered that Mohammad Wadaa had been released from the brig — and that he didn’t skip a beat before ingratiating himself into the SoCal MMA circuit as “Mikhail Markovich”.
(We also discovered that he was booed — loudly — before, during and after his match)
The hostility toward Mohammad Wadaa / Mikhail Markovich may have been due to the fact that he’d kept his most overt nazi tattoo hidden, only to rip off the small black patch covering his swastika immediately before bounding into the ring looking like an absolute ghoul.
We bring you the story of Primal Aryan Warlord Gang, a short-lived accelerationist cell that was in the process of starting its own compound when the group collapsed after a series of arrests.
[Link in bio and at the end of the thread]
This article is as long as it is overdue.
It's the culmination of over a year's worth of research and documentation collected by @FashFreeNW, @SCResearchClub, @SunlightAFA, @WhiteRoseSocAU and other independent researchers.
Primal Aryan Warlord Gang (PAWG) was run by two petty criminals – one a braggadocious burglar and the other a 3-D printing gunsmith – and had direct connections to other militant accelerationists online and in-real-life.