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Maine senator wants to strengthen laws to prosecute neo-Nazis

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2023 12:40 am
by JohnUbele
"...BANGOR, Maine — Sen. Joe Baldacci posted a string of tweets targeting neo-Nazi Christopher Pohlhaus and the hate groups in New England that have targeted Mainers based on gender identity, race, and religion.

The senator representing Penobscot said Friday he is contacting Senate President Troy Jackson of Allagash to work with law enforcement agencies throughout the state to find ways to limit Pohlhaus's efforts to grow a white supremacist community in Springfield. He also wants to limit the ways NSC-131, a neo-Nazi group in New England, assembles in the state..."

"I don't want a violent situation to happen here in Maine," Baldacci said. "This is a situation I can't imagine any of our local law enforcement have had to deal with, and this is a situation they are going to have to deal with."..."

Source:
https://www.newscentermaine.com/amp/art ... dda3f53e72

Re: Maine senator wants to strengthen laws to prosecute neo-Nazis

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2023 9:16 am
by White Man 1
https://www.oneidadispatch.com/2021/03/ ... ngor-jews/

The esteemed Sent. Baldacci isn't just a Shabbos Got in name... He really walks the walk! Here he is in an article from 2 years ago assisting the parasite community of Bangor Maine to out-wit the Jewish God by "buying" non kosher foods during Passover.
Each year before Passover, Jews thoroughly clean their homes to rid them of hametz and store what can’t be thrown out – flour, yeast, baking soda and all products made from grain including alcohol such as scotch – in a separate cabinet. They then sign a contract with their rabbis that allow their religious leaders to sell the hametz on their behalf to non-Jews for the eight days of Passover.

Technically, Baldacci signed an option to buy hametz that includes the ability to come to the rabbi’s home to examine it during Passover. The contract expires when Passover ends at sundown April 4. None of the hametz will actually move to Baldacci’s house.[\quote]

Re: Maine senator wants to strengthen laws to prosecute neo-Nazis

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2023 10:46 am
by JohnUbele
White Man 1 wrote:
Sat Aug 12, 2023 9:16 am
https://www.oneidadispatch.com/2021/03/ ... ngor-jews/

The esteemed Sent. Baldacci isn't just a Shabbos Got in name... He really walks the walk! Here he is in an article from 2 years ago assisting the parasite community of Bangor Maine to out-wit the Jewish God by "buying" non kosher foods during Passover.
Each year before Passover, Jews thoroughly clean their homes to rid them of hametz and store what can’t be thrown out – flour, yeast, baking soda and all products made from grain including alcohol such as scotch – in a separate cabinet. They then sign a contract with their rabbis that allow their religious leaders to sell the hametz on their behalf to non-Jews for the eight days of Passover.

Technically, Baldacci signed an option to buy hametz that includes the ability to come to the rabbi’s home to examine it during Passover. The contract expires when Passover ends at sundown April 4. None of the hametz will actually move to Baldacci’s house.[\quote]

I read something that their family had owned a famous Italian restaurant.

Re: Maine senator wants to strengthen laws to prosecute neo-Nazis

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2023 10:20 am
by Will Williams
JohnUbele wrote:
Sat Aug 12, 2023 12:40 am
"...BANGOR, Maine — Sen. Joe Baldacci posted a string of tweets targeting neo-Nazi Christopher Pohlhaus and the hate groups in New England that have targeted Mainers based on gender identity, race, and religion.
Alliance members and supporters shouldn't be concentrating on some Jew state senator who posts a string of tweets about a "neo-Nazi," but rather on the accused neo-Nazi and what he has been doing wrong.

Neo-Nazi ‘Building White Ethnostate’
in Maine Now Working With Local
Extremist Group


The ex-Marine, who’s building property to set up a neo-Nazi community, was spotted with a New England extremist group rallying against Somalian Americans.

By Ben Makuch
October 27, 2022

A neo-Nazi and ex-Marine coordinating an online movement to turn Maine into an all-white ethnostate, is building a property there—while also working with a violent extremist group in the region, VICE News has learned.

Christopher Pohlhaus, 35, who goes by his online alias “The Hammer” and is a significant player in the broad universe of neo-Nazi Telegram, once commanded thousands of followers and a chat group that he called “The Camps.”
Besides the Maine migration plan, he coordinated a nationwide racist counterprotest on the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, explained to followers how to hypothetically dismantle the food-supply chain through sniper attacks on truckers, and was linked to the Jan. 6 attacker who allegedly stole a Nancy Pelosi staffer’s laptop.

Image
Any NA member attracted to this photo should resign from NA,
move to Maine and support these clowns and their planned
ethnostate.

In the past, some local Maine media downplayed the potential for Pohlhaus and his people moving to the state, despite the fact that it was already an attractive place for neo-Nazis as one of the whitest places in America and members of Pohlhaus’ online ecosystem already claimed to be there. But the fact an infamous neo-Nazi activist and organizer has physically moved to Maine—where he is said to be pursuing an all-white and racist community—is evidence of a strategy among the far-right to build exclusive spaces where they can promote their extremist ideologies and it can sometimes mean amassing weapons and ammunition for a future “race war.” For example, a similar movement of white nationalists is taking place in Idaho, where a MAGA faction in the Republican Party there is aligning itself with open far-right extremists who are migrating to the state en masse.


VICE News met with the four-year Marine Corps veteran in person, near Norway, Maine, after Pohlhaus had recently moved from Arizona to meet up with a group of locals that he says he was already working with. Pohlhaus later shared a photo of a rudimentary building he had constructed in a forested location, and claimed there would be many more to come. In tandem with those efforts, he started an online funding drive asking for money to support “a retreat/community area we can train on and help families move to” in an unnamed area in Maine that has only raised a few hundred dollars.
“I have a tight-knit community of guys that, you know, we want to live near each other,” he said. “To make Maine a [Nazi] state would take very, very little effort and change to their mentality and the demographics of the state.”
In recent weeks, Pohlhaus was caught pictured at an assembly of the group NSC-131—a neo-Nazi underground network with chapters in New England that was founded by a former member of a designated terrorist group—in Lewiston. There, reportedly two dozen masked men, clad in black, marched with a racist banner targeting the city’s Somali community. Pohlhaus, who has a series of identifiable tattoos and a wrought-iron swastika necklace, is seen in images from the march.

Pohlhaus published video to Telegram of himself at the flash mob in Lewiston and another after, which were both obtained by VICE News through the Counter Extremism Project—a not-for-profit terrorism watchdog based in New York City. In the first video, he is clearly seen walking with other NSC-131 members, while in the second he makes a veiled threat to the Somali community of the city, demanding that they leave “my state” and adding, “You don’t want to wait until Mainers give us the green light.
“Nah, I just support those guys and offer a helping hand to the community wherever and whenever,” said Pohlhaus via text, confirming his presence with the neo-Nazi group NSC-131 at the march, but clarified that he wasn’t a member of the group. The Anti-Defamation League has labeled NSC an extremist organization.
Though Pohlhaus has often castigated other far-right activists for marching publicly and attending Jan. 6, members of NSC-131 previously bragged about attending the now infamous attack on Congress, and posted pictures of a stolen Capitol Hill Police riot helmet to their Telegram channel. Group founder Chris Hood, 23, is a former member of the Base, a neo-Nazi terrorist organization under a yearslong FBI probe, posted on Telegram the night before the Jan. 6 rally under his known alias that “NSC New England is in Washington to ensure white safety.”

According to Pohlhaus, the FBI contacted him asking if he had attended the infamous riot on Capitol Hill, as some people linked to him had.
“One time they asked me if I was at that fucking thing,” he said. “But I think everyone got visited by them. ‘Hey, were you at the January 6th thing’?

“I think everyone should be nervous about [the FBI].”


Recent figures put the number of people charged for the Jan. 6 insurrection at 928 thus far, including at least 160 people who, like Pohlhaus, had military backgrounds.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/akeyxb/ ... ethnostate

Compare this clown and his community of fellow swastika-clad clowns in Maine, organizing flash mobs on Telegram social medium, with our disciplined adult Cosmotheist Community. For one thing we would never grant an interview with Vice, whoever they are. We advised Alliance members to stay away from the 6 January Capitol thing, telling them it was another trap, like Charlottesville. It turned out we were right. Regardless, Dr. Pierce's 45-year-old novel was claimed by Jewish media to have "inspired" the so-called "insurrection" :roll:

Re: Maine senator wants to strengthen laws to prosecute neo-Nazis

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2023 10:23 am
by Will Williams
Will Williams wrote:
Wed Aug 16, 2023 10:20 am
JohnUbele wrote:
Sat Aug 12, 2023 12:40 am
"...BANGOR, Maine — Sen. Joe Baldacci posted a string of tweets targeting neo-Nazi Christopher Pohlhaus and the hate groups in New England that have targeted Mainers based on gender identity, race, and religion.
Alliance members and supporters shouldn't be concentrating on some Jew state senator who posts a string of tweets about a "neo-Nazi," but rather on the accused neo-Nazi and what he has been doing wrong.

Neo-Nazi ‘Building White
Ethnostate’ in Maine Now
Working With Local
Extremist Group


The ex-Marine, who’s building property to set up a neo-Nazi community, was spotted with a New England extremist group rallying against Somalian Americans.

By Ben Makuch
October 27, 2022

A neo-Nazi and ex-Marine coordinating an online movement to turn Maine into an all-white ethnostate, is building a property there—while also working with a violent extremist group in the region, VICE News has learned.

Christopher Pohlhaus, 35, who goes by his online alias “The Hammer” and is a significant player in the broad universe of neo-Nazi Telegram, once commanded thousands of followers and a chat group that he called “The Camps.”
Besides the Maine migration plan, he coordinated a nationwide racist counterprotest on the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, explained to followers how to hypothetically dismantle the food-supply chain through sniper attacks on truckers, and was linked to the Jan. 6 attacker who allegedly stole a Nancy Pelosi staffer’s laptop.

Image
Any NA member attracted to this photo should resign from NA,
move to Maine and support these clowns and their planned
ethnostate.

In the past, some local Maine media downplayed the potential for Pohlhaus and his people moving to the state, despite the fact that it was already an attractive place for neo-Nazis as one of the whitest places in America and members of Pohlhaus’ online ecosystem already claimed to be there. But the fact an infamous neo-Nazi activist and organizer has physically moved to Maine—where he is said to be pursuing an all-white and racist community—is evidence of a strategy among the far-right to build exclusive spaces where they can promote their extremist ideologies and it can sometimes mean amassing weapons and ammunition for a future “race war.” For example, a similar movement of white nationalists is taking place in Idaho, where a MAGA faction in the Republican Party there is aligning itself with open far-right extremists who are migrating to the state en masse.


VICE News met with the four-year Marine Corps veteran in person, near Norway, Maine, after Pohlhaus had recently moved from Arizona to meet up with a group of locals that he says he was already working with. Pohlhaus later shared a photo of a rudimentary building he had constructed in a forested location, and claimed there would be many more to come. In tandem with those efforts, he started an online funding drive asking for money to support “a retreat/community area we can train on and help families move to” in an unnamed area in Maine that has only raised a few hundred dollars.
“I have a tight-knit community of guys that, you know, we want to live near each other,” he said. “To make Maine a [Nazi] state would take very, very little effort and change to their mentality and the demographics of the state.”
In recent weeks, Pohlhaus was caught pictured at an assembly of the group NSC-131—a neo-Nazi underground network with chapters in New England that was founded by a former member of a designated terrorist group—in Lewiston. There, reportedly two dozen masked men, clad in black, marched with a racist banner targeting the city’s Somali community. Pohlhaus, who has a series of identifiable tattoos and a wrought-iron swastika necklace, is seen in images from the march.

Pohlhaus published video to Telegram of himself at the flash mob in Lewiston and another after, which were both obtained by VICE News through the Counter Extremism Project—a not-for-profit terrorism watchdog based in New York City. In the first video, he is clearly seen walking with other NSC-131 members, while in the second he makes a veiled threat to the Somali community of the city, demanding that they leave “my state” and adding, “You don’t want to wait until Mainers give us the green light.
“Nah, I just support those guys and offer a helping hand to the community wherever and whenever,” said Pohlhaus via text, confirming his presence with the neo-Nazi group NSC-131 at the march, but clarified that he wasn’t a member of the group. The Anti-Defamation League has labeled NSC an extremist organization.
Though Pohlhaus has often castigated other far-right activists for marching publicly and attending Jan. 6, members of NSC-131 previously bragged about attending the now infamous attack on Congress, and posted pictures of a stolen Capitol Hill Police riot helmet to their Telegram channel. Group founder Chris Hood, 23, is a former member of the Base, a neo-Nazi terrorist organization under a yearslong FBI probe, posted on Telegram the night before the Jan. 6 rally under his known alias that “NSC New England is in Washington to ensure white safety.”

According to Pohlhaus, the FBI contacted him asking if he had attended the infamous riot on Capitol Hill, as some people linked to him had.
“One time they asked me if I was at that fucking thing,” he said. “But I think everyone got visited by them. ‘Hey, were you at the January 6th thing’?

“I think everyone should be nervous about [the FBI].”


Recent figures put the number of people charged for the Jan. 6 insurrection at 928 thus far, including at least 160 people who, like Pohlhaus, had military backgrounds.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/akeyxb/ ... ethnostate

Compare this clown and his community of fellow swastika-clad clowns in Maine, organizing flash mobs on Telegram social medium, with our disciplined adult Cosmotheist Community. For one thing we would never grant an interview with Vice, whoever they are. We advised Alliance members to stay away from the 6 January Capitol thing, telling them it was another trap, like Charlottesville. It turned out we were right. Regardless, Dr. Pierce's 45-year-old novel was claimed by Jewish media to have "inspired" the so-called "insurrection" :roll: