White activism in the news Apr-Oct 2019

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Re: White activism at Germany in the news

Post by Jim Mathias » Mon Jul 08, 2019 11:30 pm

This heavily slanted (anti-White) piece shows what Whites have to do when those who struggle for our race are criminalized for free speech activities. We in the US have it really good when it comes to expression, let's not waste it.

https://www.dw.com/en/combat-18-the-neo ... a-49493000
Combat 18: The neo-Nazi network facing a ban in Germany
Germany may soon ban the neo-Nazi group Combat 18 as a terrorist organization. Given Germany's history, and a recent killing allegedly tied to neo-Nazi circles, the main mystery may be why it hasn't been banned yet.

Last Thursday, Germany's branch of Combat 18 let its mask slip: the neo-Nazi group took the very rare step of releasing a video. Despite a balaclava, black gloves, zipped-up anorak, and an artificially distorted voice, it didn't take long for antifascist research organization Exif to identify the man they believed was standing in some greenery in the video: Robin Schmiemann.

The disguised man believed to be Schmiemann, a leading figure of the group, read out a declaration saying that Combat 18 felt obliged to go public "due to recent incidents and the media's cannibalizing of our name for the sole purpose of increasing circulation."

"Germany has arrived at the point where every citizen is forced to protect himself and his family alone," he says. "The citizens' trust in politicians, judiciary, and the media has been completely destroyed."

Schmiemann spent eight years in jail for shooting a Tunisian-born man during an armed robbery in Dortmund, and while behind bars exchanged letters with Beate Zschäpe, a convicted member of the neo-Nazi terrorist cell the National Socialist Underground (NSU).

Stephan E. is suspected of murdering pro-migrant politician Walter Lübcke in his garden

For some researchers, the fact that the video appeared at all shows that Combat 18 has been rattled by the attention created by the killing of politician Walter Lübcke. Since it emerged that the main suspect, Stephan E., had ties to the group, Germany's Interior Ministry has been under new pressure to outlaw what is considered a terrorist organization. In June, for example, Canada revised its list of terrorist organizations to include Combat 18.

Out of sight, but not quite

"The video is new. This group doesn't really communicate in this form," said Hendrik Puls, researcher of the far-right scene and an academic advisor to the NSU investigative committee established by the state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. "That shows they feel they're under pressure at the moment because of the new information about the Lübcke case."

For Puls, there is more evidence that Combat 18 is worried about state attention in the fact that one avowed neo-Nazi, Karsten H., came to police of his own accord to identify himself in a photo of a Combat 18 meeting taken in March in the town of Mücka, Saxony. German public broadcaster ARD had previously identified one individual in the photo as Stephan E. The fact that Karsten H. came forward to clear up the misidentification suggests that Combat 18 are keen to disassociate itself from Stephan E.

But there is plenty of other evidence indicating that Stephan E. had contact with the group. A photo taken in 2002, also uncovered by Exif, shows the suspect with Stanley Röske, a man known to Germany's domestic security agency as a leading member of Combat 18. Exif has also published what it says are the statements of a bank account run by Röske, which show the monthly C18 membership fees.

An international network

Despite its long history, it is hard to establish facts about Combat 18. It doesn't appear to be a large group. Exif has identified around 50 members, though the power structures among them largely remain a mystery. "They are certainly armed, and they boast about it," said Axel Salheiser, of the center for far-right research at the University of Jena. "It's a conspiratorial circle, but it's more of a network than a single organization."

The genesis of the group is well-known to observers of Europe's far-right scene. Founded in the UK in the early 1990s ("18" is code for AH, or Adolf Hitler), Combat 18 took over control of another neo-Nazi network, Blood & Honour, in the mid-1990s. The latter group was then already an international network, with branches in Germany, the US, and elsewhere.

Combat 18 spread with the help of this pre-existing network, and according to Exif, there are now at least 21 Combat 18 branches around the world, including in Brazil, Chile, Russia, the US, as well as throughout Europe, all identified by a common "coat of arms": a white dragon on the countries' respective national colors.

There is much to suggest that the group is careful about its membership. "It's certainly an elite circle; you can't easily become a member," Puls told DW, adding that what distinguishes Combat 18 from other neo-Nazi organizations is that it has always been associated with propagating armed struggle.

A list of internal "directives," also unearthed by Exif, suggests that potential members must undergo a six-month trial period to enter the group. Once approved by their neo-Nazi peers, they must pay a monthly membership fee of €15 ($17) "as emergency money (e.g. for the arrest of a brother)," wear specific clothes at meetings (a C18 t-shirt or jacket, black trousers, black shoes), and swear "absolute silence" on the group's internal affairs.

But all these details must be treated with caution. For his part, Salheiser wonders whether some of the information uncovered by Exif and other research organizations might not be propaganda "to confuse opponents and investigative authorities." "It's very difficult to tell," he said. "We have very little knowledge."

'Leaderless resistance'

But the general activities of the group are relatively clear. As Puls explains, Combat 18 pursues two main activities: on the one hand, it administers what could be described as the neo-Nazi "music business," (mainly organizing rock concerts which double as mass gatherings) while on the other it propagates "leaderless resistance."

The concept of leaderless resistance is desribed in a number of neo-Nazi documents, many freely available online. "The strategy of leaderless resistance is that you don't create a hierarchical terror organization, where there is a command structure that passes down orders to people that carry out attacks," said Puls. "Instead, the concept is that you found very small cells that are detached from one another, and they activate without coordinating with each other, and without waiting for orders."

These cells are also not supposed to claim responsibility for these attacks. "They don't say: 'we did it,' they just kill migrants. That is Combat 18 ideology, and they set it down in writing, in the form of instructions for guerilla warfare, and distribute it," said Salheiser.

A 'honeypot' to attract the like-minded?

Given all these insights, it's a puzzle why Combat 18 remained legal in Germany, while Blood & Honour was outlawed in 2000. Combat 18 was considered by many the more militant arm of B&H, with countless videos of members brandishing guns in circulation. "It's basically an absurd story, the question of the ban [not being applied to Combat 18 as well]," said Puls. "It's absurd because since its foundation, Combat 18 has described itself as the armed wing of Blood & Honour."

Exif suspects that Combat 18 has been kept legal to act as a "honeypot" to attract other neo-Nazis, and that the entire organization, perhaps including its leadership level, is riddled with state-paid informants.

But Salheiser is skeptical about this idea, and believes that the informant network kept by Germany's domestic intelligence agency, the BfV, is simply not very effective. "They could neither prevent crimes being committed by people in these circles, or get us exact knowledge of who we are dealing with or, for example, how big the membership is," he said. Either way, the German government is now apparently preparing to outlaw the group, something many say it should have done decades ago.

Date 05.07.2019
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Re: White activism at Burlington CAN in the news

Post by Jim Mathias » Mon Jul 08, 2019 11:35 pm

https://globalnews.ca/news/5428553/susp ... urlington/
June 25, 2019 11:09 am Updated: June 25, 2019 11:37 am
Police arrest suspect after series of ‘hate-motivated images’ reported in Burlington
By Don Mitchell
Digital Content Coordinator Global News

Halton police say they have arrested a suspect who allegedly engaged in “displaying hate-motivated images” around the city of Burlington in May.

Police have not yet released the name of the man apprehended but said he is believed to be the suspect depicted in a series of security camera photos released in June. That person was described as between 18 to 25 years of age and of average build. He was seen in the photos wearing an Under Armour jacket and a grey T-shirt and carrying a grey, orange and black Adidas backpack.

“Police have received numerous tips that have led to the positive identification of a Burlington resident as Person of Interest No. 1,” Halton police said in a release on Tuesday. “He has since been arrested and released at this time. Formal charges are pending further investigation, which is active and ongoing.”

We are hoping someone out there can help us identify this person of interest in our investigation into a series of hate crimes over the past few weeks in the City of Burlington.

Const. Steve Elms told Global News that Halton police are still looking to identify one other suspect pictured in another security camera image, which showed two suspects with covered faces wearing ballcaps, backpacks and jeans.

“Still investigating and looking for Person of Interest No. 2, ” Elms said. “We are looking for the taller of the two (the one on the right).”

Police say the men in question are believed to have posted hate-motivated notes, posters, messages and propaganda in six different locations in Burlington beginning around late May.

According to police, the first known hate-crime incident happened on May 21 near Dundas Street and Guelph Line, where a racist note was reportedly left on a private vehicle, while the second happened two days later, when an anti-Semitic poster was put on a traffic post, police say.

The other incidents include hate propaganda allegedly placed on cars in a church parking lot near Mainway and Walkers Line as well as an anti-Semitic message that was reportedly written on a vehicle and anti-Semitic imagery posted on doors of the Burlington Art Gallery and Burlington City Hall, police say.

“Hate crime has no place in any community, and I am confident that the persons responsible behind these ignorant, cowardly and hateful acts will be quickly identified with the public’s assistance,” said Deputy Chief Nishan Duraiappah.

“No one has the right to make another person feel fearful because of the colour of their skin, race, religion, ethnic origin or any other factor. The Halton Regional Police Service is committed to fully investigating these crimes and ensuring those responsible are brought to justice.”

Halton police are asking the public to come forward with any information that would help in their investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators at 905-825-4777 ext. 2315, ext. 2316 or ext. 2310.

—With files from Gabby Rodrigues
This is what the real criminalization of free speech looks like. If you live in the US, your rights to pass out flyers, put up posters, or even make videos is next on the Jews' agenda for elimination.
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Re: White activism at Germany in the news

Post by Will Williams » Tue Jul 09, 2019 8:41 am

Jim Mathias wrote:This heavily slanted (anti-White) piece shows what Whites have to do when those who struggle for our race are criminalized for free speech activities. We in the US have it really good when it comes to expression, let's not waste it.

https://www.dw.com/en/combat-18-the-neo ... a-49493000
Combat 18: The neo-Nazi network facing a ban in Germany
Germany may soon ban the neo-Nazi group Combat 18 as a terrorist organization. Given Germany's history, and a recent killing allegedly tied to neo-Nazi circles, the main mystery may be why it hasn't been banned yet.
[...]
The genesis of the group is well-known to observers of Europe's far-right scene. Founded in the UK in the early 1990s ("18" is code for AH, or Adolf Hitler), Combat 18 took over control of another neo-Nazi network, Blood & Honour, in the mid-1990s. The latter group was then already an international network, with branches in Germany, the US, and elsewhere...
[...]
Combat 18 spread with the help of this pre-existing network, and according to Exif, there are now at least 21 Combat 18 branches around the world, including in Brazil, Chile, Russia, the US, as well as throughout Europe
Exif suspects that Combat 18 has been kept legal to act as a "honeypot" to attract other neo-Nazis, and that the entire organization, perhaps including its leadership level, is riddled with state-paid informants....Exif suspects that Combat 18 has been kept legal to act as a "honeypot" to attract other neo-Nazis, and that the entire organization, perhaps including its leadership level, is riddled with state-paid informants.
I don't doubt that Combat-18 was a honey pot front. People who weren't around in the 1990s wouldn't know the history of this group, but the most visible, active attacker of our National Alliance back then was Harold Covington, an early organizer of C-18 in the UK and its contact in the U,S. when he located back here from his time over there. The National Alliance had nothing to do with that group of "neo-Nazi" thugs back then and we will have nothing to do with this sort of "neo-Nazi" group or anyone associated with it today. More about Covington here:
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1771&p=4793&hilit= ... gton#p4793
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Re: White activism at Burlington CAN in the news

Post by Colin » Tue Jul 09, 2019 9:01 am

Jim Mathias wrote:https://globalnews.ca/news/5428553/susp ... urlington/
June 25, 2019 11:09 am Updated: June 25, 2019 11:37 am
Police arrest suspect after series of ‘hate-motivated images’ reported in Burlington
By Don Mitchell
Digital Content Coordinator Global News

Halton police say they have arrested a suspect who allegedly engaged in “displaying hate-motivated images” around the city of Burlington in May.

Police have not yet released the name of the man apprehended but said he is believed to be the suspect depicted in a series of security camera photos released in June. That person was described as between 18 to 25 years of age and of average build. He was seen in the photos wearing an Under Armour jacket and a grey T-shirt and carrying a grey, orange and black Adidas backpack.

“Police have received numerous tips that have led to the positive identification of a Burlington resident as Person of Interest No. 1,” Halton police said in a release on Tuesday. “He has since been arrested and released at this time. Formal charges are pending further investigation, which is active and ongoing.”

We are hoping someone out there can help us identify this person of interest in our investigation into a series of hate crimes over the past few weeks in the City of Burlington.

Const. Steve Elms told Global News that Halton police are still looking to identify one other suspect pictured in another security camera image, which showed two suspects with covered faces wearing ballcaps, backpacks and jeans.

“Still investigating and looking for Person of Interest No. 2, ” Elms said. “We are looking for the taller of the two (the one on the right).”

Police say the men in question are believed to have posted hate-motivated notes, posters, messages and propaganda in six different locations in Burlington beginning around late May.

According to police, the first known hate-crime incident happened on May 21 near Dundas Street and Guelph Line, where a racist note was reportedly left on a private vehicle, while the second happened two days later, when an anti-Semitic poster was put on a traffic post, police say.

The other incidents include hate propaganda allegedly placed on cars in a church parking lot near Mainway and Walkers Line as well as an anti-Semitic message that was reportedly written on a vehicle and anti-Semitic imagery posted on doors of the Burlington Art Gallery and Burlington City Hall, police say.

“Hate crime has no place in any community, and I am confident that the persons responsible behind these ignorant, cowardly and hateful acts will be quickly identified with the public’s assistance,” said Deputy Chief Nishan Duraiappah.

“No one has the right to make another person feel fearful because of the colour of their skin, race, religion, ethnic origin or any other factor. The Halton Regional Police Service is committed to fully investigating these crimes and ensuring those responsible are brought to justice.”

Halton police are asking the public to come forward with any information that would help in their investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators at 905-825-4777 ext. 2315, ext. 2316 or ext. 2310.

—With files from Gabby Rodrigues
This is what the real criminalization of free speech looks like. If you live in the US, your rights to pass out flyers, put up posters, or even make videos is next on the Jews' agenda for elimination.
I went to the comments section. I see they have it disabled for this story. Talk about stifling free speech.

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Re: White activism at Germany in the news

Post by Colin » Tue Jul 09, 2019 9:08 am

Will Williams wrote:
Jim Mathias wrote:This heavily slanted (anti-White) piece shows what Whites have to do when those who struggle for our race are criminalized for free speech activities. We in the US have it really good when it comes to expression, let's not waste it.

https://www.dw.com/en/combat-18-the-neo ... a-49493000
Combat 18: The neo-Nazi network facing a ban in Germany
Germany may soon ban the neo-Nazi group Combat 18 as a terrorist organization. Given Germany's history, and a recent killing allegedly tied to neo-Nazi circles, the main mystery may be why it hasn't been banned yet.
[...]
The genesis of the group is well-known to observers of Europe's far-right scene. Founded in the UK in the early 1990s ("18" is code for AH, or Adolf Hitler), Combat 18 took over control of another neo-Nazi network, Blood & Honour, in the mid-1990s. The latter group was then already an international network, with branches in Germany, the US, and elsewhere...
[...]
Combat 18 spread with the help of this pre-existing network, and according to Exif, there are now at least 21 Combat 18 branches around the world, including in Brazil, Chile, Russia, the US, as well as throughout Europe
Exif suspects that Combat 18 has been kept legal to act as a "honeypot" to attract other neo-Nazis, and that the entire organization, perhaps including its leadership level, is riddled with state-paid informants....Exif suspects that Combat 18 has been kept legal to act as a "honeypot" to attract other neo-Nazis, and that the entire organization, perhaps including its leadership level, is riddled with state-paid informants.
I don't doubt that Combat-18 was a honey pot front. People who weren't around in the 1990s wouldn't know the history of this group, but the most visible, active attacker of our National Alliance back then was Harold Covington, an early organizer of C-18 in the UK and its contact in the U,S. when he located back here from his time over there. The National Alliance had nothing to do with that group of "neo-Nazi" thugs back then and we will have nothing to do with this sort of "neo-Nazi" group or anyone associated with it today. More about Covington here:
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1771&p=4793&hilit= ... gton#p4793
Yeah I remember when you had to be very careful with which groups you associated with. Some were honeypots and others just riddled with feds. I am still careful about people from any outside group.

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Re: White activism at Burlington CAN in the news

Post by Jim Mathias » Wed Jul 10, 2019 3:23 am

Colin wrote:
Jim Mathias wrote:https://globalnews.ca/news/5428553/susp ... urlington/
June 25, 2019 11:09 am Updated: June 25, 2019 11:37 am
Police arrest suspect after series of ‘hate-motivated images’ reported in Burlington
By Don Mitchell
Digital Content Coordinator Global News

Halton police say they have arrested a suspect who allegedly engaged in “displaying hate-motivated images” around the city of Burlington in May.

Police have not yet released the name of the man apprehended but said he is believed to be the suspect depicted in a series of security camera photos released in June. That person was described as between 18 to 25 years of age and of average build. He was seen in the photos wearing an Under Armour jacket and a grey T-shirt and carrying a grey, orange and black Adidas backpack.

“Police have received numerous tips that have led to the positive identification of a Burlington resident as Person of Interest No. 1,” Halton police said in a release on Tuesday. “He has since been arrested and released at this time. Formal charges are pending further investigation, which is active and ongoing.”

We are hoping someone out there can help us identify this person of interest in our investigation into a series of hate crimes over the past few weeks in the City of Burlington.

Const. Steve Elms told Global News that Halton police are still looking to identify one other suspect pictured in another security camera image, which showed two suspects with covered faces wearing ballcaps, backpacks and jeans.

“Still investigating and looking for Person of Interest No. 2, ” Elms said. “We are looking for the taller of the two (the one on the right).”

Police say the men in question are believed to have posted hate-motivated notes, posters, messages and propaganda in six different locations in Burlington beginning around late May.

According to police, the first known hate-crime incident happened on May 21 near Dundas Street and Guelph Line, where a racist note was reportedly left on a private vehicle, while the second happened two days later, when an anti-Semitic poster was put on a traffic post, police say.

The other incidents include hate propaganda allegedly placed on cars in a church parking lot near Mainway and Walkers Line as well as an anti-Semitic message that was reportedly written on a vehicle and anti-Semitic imagery posted on doors of the Burlington Art Gallery and Burlington City Hall, police say.

“Hate crime has no place in any community, and I am confident that the persons responsible behind these ignorant, cowardly and hateful acts will be quickly identified with the public’s assistance,” said Deputy Chief Nishan Duraiappah.

“No one has the right to make another person feel fearful because of the colour of their skin, race, religion, ethnic origin or any other factor. The Halton Regional Police Service is committed to fully investigating these crimes and ensuring those responsible are brought to justice.”

Halton police are asking the public to come forward with any information that would help in their investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators at 905-825-4777 ext. 2315, ext. 2316 or ext. 2310.

—With files from Gabby Rodrigues
This is what the real criminalization of free speech looks like. If you live in the US, your rights to pass out flyers, put up posters, or even make videos is next on the Jews' agenda for elimination.
I went to the comments section. I see they have it disabled for this story. Talk about stifling free speech.
That's because they don't believe in it! Just call them an editorial rag (instead of a news dissemination organization) operating an echo chamber. It's what they are.
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Re: White activism at Burlington CAN in the news

Post by Will Williams » Wed Jul 10, 2019 12:02 pm

Jim Mathias wrote:https://globalnews.ca/news/5428553/susp ... urlington/
June 25, 2019 11:09 am Updated: June 25, 2019 11:37 am
Police arrest suspect after series of ‘hate-motivated images’ reported in Burlington
By Don Mitchell
Digital Content Coordinator Global News

Halton police say they have arrested a suspect who allegedly engaged in “displaying hate-motivated images” around the city of Burlington in May.

Police have not yet released the name of the man apprehended but said he is believed to be the suspect depicted in a series of security camera photos released in June. That person was described as between 18 to 25 years of age and of average build. He was seen in the photos wearing an Under Armour jacket and a grey T-shirt and carrying a grey, orange and black Adidas backpack.

“Police have received numerous tips that have led to the positive identification of a Burlington resident as Person of Interest No. 1,” Halton police said in a release on Tuesday. “He has since been arrested and released at this time. Formal charges are pending further investigation, which is active and ongoing.”

We are hoping someone out there can help us identify this person of interest in our investigation into a series of hate crimes over the past few weeks in the City of Burlington...
I'm assuming this "global news" of serious "hate crimes" is in a town named Burlington in Canada.

What exactly is the crime these boys are "alleged" to be guilty of? What are the "hate images?"

Were they defacing property by spray-painting gang images? That might be a crime. Pamphleteering should not be illegal, unless it's in Canada and is "against Canadian policy."

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I like that the fellow on the left has apparently not snitched on his buddy on the right.
The fact these activists were tracked on CCTV is instructive. Efforts to disguise themselves didn't protect them from Big Brother. Wearing caps, hoodies, and with scarves covering their faces in well-lit areas, while carrying their alleged "hate symbols" openly, draws attention that they are attempting to avoid. :(

Jim, please follow up on the disposition of this "criminal" case.
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Re: White activism in the news Apr-Oct 2019

Post by Colin » Wed Jul 10, 2019 9:08 pm

Yes it is Canada. There it is a felony to possess or display any kind of White Nationalist paraphernalia or literature.

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The war is on, Whitey. Get used to it.

Post by Will Williams » Wed Jul 10, 2019 9:45 pm

Colin wrote:Yes it is Canada. There it is a felony to possess or display any kind of White Nationalist paraphernalia or literature.
That is remarkable. And what constitutes WN paraphernalia? And who decides? :roll:

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Meanwhile, how many Black were charged with felonies in these recent swarms of Walmart?
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Black Mob Swarms Georgia Walmart to See ‘How Much Damage’ They Could Do

WARNER TODD HUSTON
30 Jun 2015
Macon, GA

Gangs of blacks are targeting Walmart departments stores and other outlets all across the country in targeted attacks while terrorizing on shoppers and perpetrating retail theft and property damage, police say.

The latest black mob was a planned attack on a Walmart in Macon, Georgia on Tuesday where shoppers were injured — including a disabled man in a motorized wheelchair — merchandise was destroyed and stolen, and at least one arrest was made.

The group of about 50 blacks ransacked the Macon Walmart causing an estimated $2,000 in damage, all in an effort to “see how much damage” they could wreak.

During the 1:45 AM attack, mobbing blacks pulled a disabled man from his wheelchair and threw him to the floor.

A black suspect who was later arrested reportedly told a Walmart employee: “This was a planned event, and that they had planned to see how much damage they could cause.”

Police arrested 17-year-old Kharron Nathan Green, of Ashton Drive in northwest Bibb County, when he returned to the store to look for a cell phone he had dropped. Store employees identified him to police.

This isn’t the first time a store was targeted for a black mob assault. It’s a criminal phenomenon that’s becoming increasingly common.

To name but a few instances, last year a Memphis Kroger grocery store was beset upon by a mob of blacks who caroused through the store stealing and damaging things. And in that case, blacks brutally beat a store employee.

In February, a Florida shopping mall was swarmed by hundreds of rampaging blacks. Despite that hundreds participated in the attack, only one suspect was arrested.

For several years, mobs of black teens have targeted and swarmed convenience stores, small clothing stores and gas stations, while destroying, stealing from, and attacking employees and patrons.
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https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2015 ... -could-do/
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Re: White activism at Burlington CAN in the news

Post by Zack » Wed Jul 10, 2019 9:46 pm

Will Williams wrote:I'm assuming this "global news" of serious "hate crimes" is in a town named Burlington in Canada.

What exactly is the crime these boys are "alleged" to be guilty of? What are the "hate images?"

Were they defacing property by spray-painting gang images? That might be a crime. Pamphleteering should not be illegal, unless it's in Canada and is "against Canadian policy."

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I like that the fellow on the left has apparently not snitched on his buddy on the right.
The fact these activists were tracked on CCTV is instructive. Efforts to disguise themselves didn't protect them from Big Brother. Wearing caps, hoodies, and with scarves covering their faces in well-lit areas, while carrying their alleged "hate symbols" openly, draws attention that they are attempting to avoid. :(

Jim, please follow up on the disposition of this "criminal" case.
From what I have heard on this incident through the grapevine is that they were posting "anti-refugee" and "anti-semitic" fliers around the downtown core. I believe they posted some of these fliers on the walls of Burlington's City Hall in broad daylight, those mad lads.

But as much as the System would like you to believe otherwise, wearing disguises work. The issue in this case is that the one activist pictured above on the left had entered a store while wearing the same clothes used in this heinous crime either before or after he and his friend spread the good word.
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You know who else drank water? HITLER.

Now I know what you're thinking, and the answer is yes. Yes, Halton police officers in Burlington, ON, Canada really went so far as to check CCTV footage of local businesses to find this alleged perp. Who knows how many hours of footage they had to watch from how many cameras in order to find this suspect. This is how bad things are in (((Canada))). Calling out the Jew is treated more seriously than most murders.

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