Jo Rae Perkins and Qanon in the PNW

 

In the wake of the Trump administration a myriad of far right conspiracies have entered the political mainstream and have become a regular part of public discourse. What is especially concerning about this development is the potential of these conspiracy theories to influence public policy and even undermine the democratic process. In recent months we have seen the Trump administration question the legitimacy of the 2020 election despite having no evidence to claim that the election was in any way rigged or manipulated. Despite this In response to the baseless allegations, Republican lawmakers and Trump administration officials have tried to undermine the election at every turn and disenfranchise voters, including filing frivolous lawsuits and refusing to give funds to President elect Bidens transition team. We have also seen a wave of far Right violence after it was clear that now president elect Joe Biden had won the election, which culminated in the stabbing of three antifascist activists in Washington DC and attempts to disrupt the electoral process by staging armed protests outside of polling places. In the volatile and politically charged environment that has formed over the past year there has also been growth in conspiracy theories like Qanon, which has in the past been a precursor to far right violence and still may hold the potential to cause an even larger and more destructive wave of violence if left unchecked. 

origin and spread

The theory picked up steam when an anonymous poster on 4-chan who called themselves Q claimed to be a high level government official who was close to the Trump administration and had access to classified documents and information. There have been numerous theories about Q‘s true identity, ranging from Robert F Kennedy to Trump himself. The poster or posters quickly gained an online group of followers who attempted to interpret the posts put out by Q and soon various Youtube channels and internet communities dedicated to Q began to pop up, including Reddit pages set up by 4-chan moderators.It wasn’t long before various mainstream right wing media outlets gave coverage to the growing Qanon movement, 

 

Beliefs and characteristics:

 The theory alledges that a satan worshipping cabal of elites which include a number of famous liberal politicians and actors in Hollywood are secretly engaging in child sex trafficking and harvesting their blood for a chemical called adrenochrome, which they believe will extend their lives. This belief appears to be based on an ancient antisemitic trope that a cabal of Jewish elites are secretly kidnapping Christian children and drinking their blood. The theory also claims that now former US president Donald Trump is secretly working with former FBI director Robert Mueller to expose the cabal before an attempted coup d’etat led by George Soros, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama (who are believed to be in league with the cabal of elites) overthrows the US government and installs a one world communist government. On its face the theory appears to be an amalgamation of different right wing conspiracy theories that existed long before the 2016 election, an example being Pizzagate. Pizzagate was a baseless and now debunked conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and George Soros were secretly running a child sex trafficking ring under Comet Ping Pong pizza parlor in New York City. The theory was parroted across multiple platforms including 4chan and 8chan after the release of John Podesta’s emails by Wikileaks, and quickly picked up steam after it was adopted by fringe right wing media outlets like Infowars. The theory culminated in a shooting that took place within Comet Ping Pong Pizza in December of 2016, and since then has been debunked by a number of news outlets including Snopes.com. It is worth noting that a variation of pizzagate dubbed “voodoogate” appeared in Oregon and claimed that Oregon Governer Kate Brown was running a child sex trafficking ring under Voodoo Donuts in Portland.     Qanon also appears to contain elements of the New World Order Conspiracy theory, which has long shaped the far right anti government movement in the United States. It claims that a secret cabal of elites, presumably the same one referenced in Qanon, are attempting to set up a Communist one world government with the help of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and George Soros after using the United Nations to coordinate massive gun seizures in the United States. The theory bears an uncanny resemblance to the theories put forward in “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” which claims to chronicle a meeting of Jewish elites making plans to take over the world and install a one world government. Even though the Protocols have been debunked on a multitude of occasions the conspiracies the book puts forward have morphed into a number of different modern day conspiracy theories, including the 

variation of the white genocide trope commonly embraced by neo-nazis that Jewish people are trying to destroy the white race. 

 

Qanon also has a variety of religious or occult characteristics, including elements of millenarianism and apocalypticism. Followers of Qanon believe in a coming event called the storm, where through hundreds of sealed indictments Donald Trump orders the mass arrests of Democratic politicians and members of the alleged deep state cabal. In their minds, this will spark a rebirth of the United States and the creation of a utopia on earth. The theory also focuses on Trump as a mythological or occult figure. Some fanatical Q followers even believe that he is a messiah sent by god to remake the world. It is why Qanon has been commonly referred to by some as ”an emerging American religion.“

 

Another characteristic that sets Qanon apart from right wing conspiracies in the past is its ability to morph into or absorb other conspiracy theories, especially when Q‘s predictions have been proven wrong. For example, Qanon has become very intersectional with the anti-vaccination movement, and Q‘s followers have claimed that the government is putting microchips in the upcoming COVID-19 vaccines as part of a plan to set up a one world government. Adherents have also claimed that drinking bleach is a miracle cure for the Novel Coronavirus, that German chancellor Angela Merkle is Hitler‘s granddaughter, that antifa are responsible for a series of wildfires in the Pacific Northwest that broke out in August of 2020 (Spoiler we aren‘t), that John F Kennedy Jr faked his own death and would emerge as Trump’s running mate in the 2020 election, and that mass shootings are government hoaxes. It has also been noticeable that overtime Q‘s posts have become more and more cryptic or vague, causing followers of Q to assign their own interpretations to their posts hence expanding the conspiracy theory. Due to the size and complexity of the conspiracy and its amorphous nature it has become increasingly harder for outsiders to understand its various layers.

Q map

    cultic qualities

The movement that has emerged as a result of Qanon has been described by many as a cult, and indeed does seem to share many of the characteristics of cults in the pre-internet era. Due to the vastness and complexity of Qanon, adherents who begin to believe in the theory are quickly led down a rabbit hole that takes them to deeper and deeper layers. Each layer is branded as an awakening to a new truth that nobody else knows about, or in their own words a ”red pilling moment.“ Many followers of Qanon use insular and coded language which cuts them off from the outside world and makes it more difficult for outsiders to deradicalize its adherents. It is why many former believers claimed to have been isolated from families and loved ones as their beliefs  progressed. It is similar to the radicalization process in broader right wing politics, as former white nationalists and Neo Nazis claimed to have slowly adopted layers of racist beliefs and conspiracy theories. Qanon is also cultic in the sense that it provides a single source of information while claiming others are false. Following in the footsteps of the Trump Administration, Qanon adherents see the media, hollywood, academics, and anyone presenting alternate sources of information as part of or participating in a vast conspiracy to overthrow president Trump, hence cutting them off from sources of information that may contradict their beliefs or cause cognitive dissonance. This is also backed up by groupthink and the portrayal of Trump as a prophet or messiah, which leads Qanon followers to never question Trumps statements. Q also uses plausible deniability to their advantage, as when one of their theories is proven wrong they claim it was deliberate misinformation to hide aspects of the truth that they don’t want to share with the public.  Hence any attempt to debunk Qanon actually becomes evidence of its validity in the minds of true believers. What the conspiracy also has going for it is its gamelike quality, since its characteristics are similar to that of a role playing game. Because Q’s posts are often vague and cryptic, adherents of Qanon try to assign their own interpretations to Q’s writing, convincing them that they are in search of a hidden truth and in a sense letting them create and escape into an alternate reality.

Q clock used by Qanon followers to predict coming events in the theory

 

 

Prominent figures involved with Qanon:

In recent years Qanon has become increasingly popular among mainstream conservatives, so it does not come as a surprise that the theory has been picked up by prominent figures in the Republican party and a number of candidates running for congressional seats. One example of this is Oregon senate candidate and far right wing nut Jo Rae Perkins, who made Qanon a central theme of her candidacy in the 2020 Oregon primary.

Jo Rae Perkins

 

 

 

 

 

Perkins embraces Qanon on Facebook

 

 

Perkins has also recommended “Out of the Shadows”, a “documentary“ which among other things claims films like Zoolander and music videos produced By Lady Gaga are desensitizing people to government mind control. The film also promotes Pizzagate and facets of Qanon, despite never mentioning the conspiracy by name. 

“out of the shadows”

 

Other than spewing baseless conspiracy theories Perkins appears to support the Proud Boys, a violent self-described “Western Chauvinist” group that in the past has promoted extreme islamophobia and misogyny, as well as maintaining ties to known white Nationalist groups and allowing Neo Nazis into their ranks, notable examples being the organizer of the deadly “Unite the Right” rally Jason Kessler and violent Alt Right figure Kyle “Based Stickman” Chapman. In one facebook post Perkins appears to wear a Proud Boy outfit

Jo Rae Perkins wearing what appears to be a Proud Boy outfit

 

She has also praised the Proud Boys in a tweet that included a video showing Proud Boys brawling with BLM protestors, and used the handle @ProudboysUSA. In a rather hilarious and unfortunate turn of events for Perkins, @ProudboysUSA is not the real handle for the Proud Boys, but is instead 

the handle for ”Proudly Pansexual“, an anti-police and anti-ICE group.

Perkins apparently didn’t check the Twitter handle @proudboysusa before posting it on twitter

 

 

Perkins has also railed against the LGBT community on multiple occasions, including a long winded diatribe against a project that aimed to improved healthcare for transgender children

Perkins rails against improved healthcare for transgender children and adults

 

 

She has also spouted the long debunked trope that being LGBT is unnateral, and that people aren‘t ”born gay“

Perkins claims being LGBT is unnatural

 

 

On August 15th Perkins was a guest speaker at a Qanon/anti-mask themed rally in Salem Oregon hosted by the American Patriot Society also known as T.A.P.S. The group coalesced as part of the right wing backlash to the ongoing BLM protests that started in the spring of 2020. T.A.P.S seems to have no problems letting violent Neo-Nazis attend their events, including Corey Wyatt, who served a 7 year prison sentence for assisting in the murder of teenager Cody Myers by members of a Neo Nazi prison gang called the Aryan soldiers. As the rally progressed several members of T.A.P.S violently assaulted a much smaller group of peaceful BLM counter protestors.

A member of T.A.P.S brutally beats a counterprotestor

 

On January 6th 2021, amidst baseless allegations by the Trump administration that the 2020 election was rigged in favor of Joe Biden, tens of thousands of far right protestors  participated in the “Save America March” spearheaded by the Trump administration. After the rally ended thousands of Trump supporters, Qanon adherents, militia members and Proud Boys descended on the US capitol in a last ditch effort to stop the certification of the 2020 election. The siege led to the deaths of 4 trump supporters and 1 police officer, and the event has rightly been described by many as an attempted coup. White nationalist and Neo Nazi iconography could also be seen among rally goers, including one person wearing a “Camp Aushwitz” shirt and numerous flags with swatstikas and well known contemporary white supremacist symbolism. Various Alt Right figures including avowed Neo Nazi Matthew Heimbach, Alt right social media personality Anthime “Tim” Gionet, and leader of the Neo-fascist Groyper movement Nick Fuentes were in attendance. Perkins was also present at the capitol, although at this time there is no evidence to suggest that she actually went inside or participated in violent acts. Despite this, she appears to have taken a selfie on the capitol steps where much of the violence occurred, meaning she took part in the mob and is just as responsible as any other rioter for attempting to overthrow American Democracy.

   As expected, Perkins has also parroted the Trump administrations ”law and order“ message in response to the recent racial unrest, and like many on the right uses BLM as a punching bag. Despite her misplaced calls for ”law and order“ it appears by her own admittance Perkins has been visited by the FBI for her presence at the capitol riot, although she has not been arrested.  She also has a prior criminal history, as in December of 2005 Perkins was arrested for harassment and hindering prosecution when she attempted to prevent police from entering her home to arrest her son for evading police. We do not trust or support the police in any form, but it is ironic that Perkins thinks the law applies to everyone except herself. Even more concerning is Perkins‘s past work history as an employee at Oregon State University, given the university’s commitment to diversity and equality. You can read their statement here:

https://leadership.oregonstate.edu/trustees/oregon-state-university-mission-statement

 

address: 1033 southwest Maple street Albany Oregon 97321

birthdate: 5/9/1963

phone:541-979-5395

 

Summary:

In the wake of the George Floyd protests and the recent defeat of former president Donald Trump in the 2020 election we have seen a wave of conspiracy theories and far right mobilization aiming to delegitimize the election results and stoke fear and chaos. In the last couple months various “Stop the Steal” rallies have popped up in state capitals across the United States. Perhaps the most prolific was the capitol storming, followed by the Million MAGA march in Washington DC, where thousands of Qanon supporters, Proud Boys, three percent militia, and Nick Fuentes “Groypers” gathered to protest the election results and later in the night stabbed three antifascist activists. These events are significant because they reflect how the alt right has morphed and evolved into a pro Trump movement that has grown broader in scope. The Alt Right that existed in 2017 and 2018 has largely gone extinct with the exception of a few groups like Patriot Front. Many of the groups that marched at the Unite the Right rally are now defunct with their former members being exposed and doxxed. Amid this backdrop a number of figures and people formerly associated with the Alt Right have melded into a Pro Trump coalition, forming alliances with mainstream conservatives and MAGA supporters. We have even seen this in Oregon, with members of the “American Patriot Coalition” preemptively planning violence in Portland and welcoming overt fascists in their ranks. The coalition was made up of a motley group of Proud Boys, Three Percenters, 1776 militia members, members of various “back the blue” and pro police groups, Qanon supporters, and a few members of Pagan Neo Nazi group Operation Werewolf. Due to the scope and reach of conspiracy theories like Qanon it played a huge role in forming a fanatical army of Trump supporters that have only been radicalized further by Trump’s loss. 

 

 

 

Cole Pennock: Washington based Boogaloo Boy and Neo-Nazi


In recent months there have been widespread protests by the far right in response to the Trump administration’s baseless claims that the election was rigged in favor of president-elect Joe Biden. During these protests we have seen various armed militias, Qanon supporters, and Proud boys collaborate and take part in street violence against antifascists and political dissidents, including BLM activists. In the wake of Trump’s defeat in the 2020 election there have also  been growing calls for a civil war by these same groups in the hope of keeping the Trump administration in power. One particular group that has come to the forefront of this movement is the Boogaloo Boys, an armed self styled militia that often dawns Hawaiian shirts and body armor during protests.
The Boogaloo movement does not subscribe to a coherent or unified ideology, but instead are unanimous in their call for a civil war. Many Boogaloo Boys consider themselves to be right wing libertarians, but there are some who are overt white nationalists and Neo-Nazis, which makes sense because the term “Boogaloo” itself was originally used in white nationalist communities to refer to an outright race war. Many Boogaloo Boys are ideologically similar to terrorist groups like Atomwaffen division and The Base, who believe in bringing about the collapse of modern society in order to create a white ethnostate. At times they will even go as far as to adopt the aesthetics traditionally associated with Neo-Nazi accelerationist groups in the United States, including the skull mask often worn by members of the Base and Atomwaffen. Boogaloo boys have been known to show up to both Right wing and BLM protests, oftentimes to foment violence between the police and protestors in an attempt to start a civil war or commit violence against police. While the Boogaloo boys do not have the prerequisites to become a unified force with a coherent ideology, their willingness to commit violence and their proximity to white supremacist groups make them a threat to the broader community. This brings us to Cole Pennock a.k.a  Morgan Locryn a.k.a “Bard” in the leaked Patriot Wave chat servers posted by independent media collective Unicorn Riot. 

Cole Pennock

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cole is currently a first year graduate student at North Idaho college in Cour’d’Alene Idaho. In the discord logs, Pennock mentions to one of his fellow Boogaloo boys that they can contact him through a facebook page called “Morgan Locryn”. He then tells us that this is not his real name.

Pennock claims that Morgan Locryn is not his real name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It appears that the handle of the “Morgan Locryn” facebook profile is @cole.pennock.9. From there it was easy to find his real linkedin profile.

Cole’s LinkedIn profile

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the chat logs Pennock mentions he went to Washington State University. This along with his profile picture that matched the pictures on the Morgan Locryn account confirmed this was his real account.

Cole claims he goes to WSU

 

 

 

 

Like most right wing libertarians, Pennock’s ideology is contradictory and incoherent. While he claims to be anti authoritarian and oppose the state, police, and foreign wars, Pennock also embraces Neo Nazi and white nationalist ideology. Many of his posts veer into explicit racism and fascism, including sharing memes promoting the white genocide conspiracy theory and admitting to listening to Neo-Nazi styled music.

Pennock admits he listens to Nazi themed music

 

Pennock shares a meme promoting the white genocide conspiracy theory and holocaust denial

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alongside Neo-Nazi tropes Pennock also seems to have an extreme hatred of black people, women, and the LGBTQ+ community

Pennock calls Black people apes and thinks they should be kicked out of the United States

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pennock makes a disgusting joke
Pennock claims women shouldn’t vote
Pennock displays what he thinks of the LGBTQ+ community and people fighting for social justice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alongside expressing extreme bigotry Pennock shows off his gear which he claims will be used in the Boogaloo. In one of his pictures he appears to have bought a Rhodesian Brushstroke sweater.

Cole’s Rhodesian bushstroke sweater that he is buying

 

 

 

 

 

Rhodesia was a former British colony that collapsed in 1979 and has since become a symbol of white supremacy due to its laws prohibiting the black population from holding political power or high paying jobs. After the colony formally declared independence from Britain a civil war broke out between the state and the black population, which led to chemical/biological weapons being used against civilians and suspected insurgents, the mass arrests and torture of black activists, and the eventual collapse of the regime. 

To this day the flag of Rhodesia has been used by white supremacists including mass murderer Dylan Roof. 

Dylan Roof posing with the flag of Rhodesia

 

 

 

 

Pennock also appears to have a large gun collection and claims to be an alcoholic. In the chats he frequently talks about drinking in the morning and while he’s posting on Discord

 

 

 

Due to his extreme racism and access to heavy weaponry Pennock poses an extreme threat to the people around him. 

Please contact North Idaho University and tell them they have a Boogaloo Boy in their midst. They can be reached at (208)-769-3311

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Robert L Walker: Neo-Nazi/ Identity Evropa member at USC that never left the White Power Movement

Robert L Walker: Neo-Nazi/ Identity Evropa Member at USC That Never Left the White Power Movement

In recent years Antifascist activists have gained access to a number of discord servers leaked by the independent media collective Unicorn Riot. Several of the servers released to the public were used to organize the deadly “Unite the Right” rally that took place in the summer of 2017, which include the “Vibrant Diversity” and “Charlottesville 2.0” discord logs. Many of the members of these chats were already well known on the white power scene, including violent Neo-Nazi and founder of the Daily Stormer Andrew Anglin, notorious troll and outspoken Neo-Nazi Andrew Aurenheimer who also uses the allias “weev”, and Texas Daily Stormer contributer Robert Earl Ray a.k.a Azzmador. Other notable figures were holocaust denier Mike Enoch who runs the podcast “The Daily Shoah” and Nebraska based Neo-Nazi Dan Kleve. This brings us to Robert L Walker a.k.a n*gronaut in the leaked Discord logs.

 

 

 

Robert L Walker

Robert L Walker’s identity on Discord was originally outed by activist and Far Right researcher Emily Gorcenski on Twitter, but recently surfaced evidence shows he was a dues paying member of the Neo-Nazi group Identity Evropa which has tried to rebrand itself as “The American Identity Movement.” The group was founded by Neo Nazi Nathan Damigo, who is a self described member of the “Identitarian” movement which is just a euthemism to rebrand fascism. The group is heavily concentrated on optics and maintaining a clean public perception, and often targets college campuses with banner drops and flyers. They have even admitted to trying to infiltrate conservative politics and inject White Nationalist ideas into mainstream discourse to further radicalize onlookers. The group was also behind an attempt to set up a fake antifa twitter account in the wake of The George Floyd protests which encouraged violence. The attempt was convincing enough to fool Donald Trump Jr into reposting the account on his instagram, claiming it was an example of “radical leftists” trying to foment violence. After their discord server was leaked to the public revealing them as violent Neo Nazis the group tried to rebrand themselves as American Patriots, following in the footsteps of groups like Patriot Front and American Guard. However, their new branding has failed to distance them from their old name, as many members fled after their discord logs were exposed and the group has since fallen into relative obscurity. 

Identity evropa symbol at unite the right

 

 

 

 

Identity Evropa teal triangle before rebrand

 

 

 

 

 

Identity Evropa symbol after being rebranded as American Identity Movement

 

 

 

 

 

Robert L Walker originally caught the attention of Emily Gorcenski and Antifascist researchers when he shared graphic images of lynchings in the vibrant diversity and Charlotsville 2.0 discord logs, and specifically mentioned Emily Gorcenski several times. He shared several clues pertaining to his identity, including admitting he lived in California.

Robert L Walker celebrates lynchings of Black People

 

 

 

 

 

Robert L Walker says he lives in California and only wants to date white girls

 

 

He also used the handle @captainobvious6 on twitter and captainobvious62 on Skype. His identity was confirmed when he used a variant of his Twitter and Skype handles on Github, a platform often used by software developers. 

Walker uses variants of the same username across platforms

 

His Github profile indicated he was a seismologist and in the Discord logs he demonstrates several times that he has an extensive knowledge of seismology

Robert Walker talks about seismology in the Discord logs

 

 

 

 

 

 

The final confirmation of his identity was the email he used on Discord, which at the time was Rlwalker@usc.edu, from there it was easy to find his linkedin and graduate student profile at USC

screenshot of Walkers linkedin
screenshot of Walkers profile at USC

It appears that Walker still uses his old email address even after he was exposed. In August of 2019 Walker posted on the open source software site SourceForge and posted a number of personal details, including several phone numbers. It appears that Walker may have fled to Europe since his exposé was released by Emily Gorcenski, as one of his phone numbers has a European country code. To back this claim up, an article released after Walker was exposed claims that he may have fled to Spain and left his old life behind in the United States.

 

 

 

 

While not much is known about his current whereabouts it appears Walker has not since renounced his white nationalist affiliations, including his vile chat records in the leaked Charlottesville 2.0 Discord

 

 

 

 

A sample of Walkers virulent antisemitism

 

 

Walker expressing extreme racism

 

 

 

 

It also appears Walker attended the Unite the Right rally, as he talks about a fatal helicopter accident involving several police officers that happened on the same day as Heather Heyer’s murder.

 

 

 

It appears Walker has also put up fliers promoting white nationalism

 

 

 

 

 

 

While we have known about Walker’s political leanings for a while his most recent attempt to distance himself from his past by going underground has been in vain, as he is still quite active in the White nationalst scene. If you have any tips on Walkers current whereabouts or line of work please email us at centraloregonantifascist@protonmail.com

 

Details

Last known address: 1188 W 36th pl Apt 1b Los Angeles

Note: Robert L Walker may have fled to Spain after he was first exposed and may no longer be living at this address

 

phone:

US: 1-(213)-290-7101

EU: 34 62  274 66 40

 


Rod Abrams: Former Vanguard America member/Christian identity podcaster in Washington

Rod Abrams

In collaboration with our comrades at Eugene Antifa, we are happy to reveal the identity of Christian Identity podcaster Rod Abrams aka “FairUse.” Abrams has been on the white nationalist scene for many years, starting off as a member of Vanguard America in 2017. He attended the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in which Vanguard America member James Alex Fields drove his Dodge Challenger into a crowd of counter protestors. He was photographed with former Daily Stormer Podcastor “Azzmador” whose real name is Robert Warren Ray.

Abrams with Azzmador in Charlotsville
Fair Use Logo

He also goes by the name “FairUse” on the leaked Southern Front discord server, where he rubs shoulders with the likes of Texas based Neo-Nazi Thomas Rousseau. Since his involvement with Vanguard America it is unclear if he joined any of the groups that splintered off of the organization after their disastrous stint at the Unite the Right rally. What we do know is that he is currently running a podcast of his own known as “Leading Truth’s Own Tribe”, a podcast which promotes violent Anti-Semitism and white supremacy as well as a racist version of Christianity known as “Christian Identity.” The religion espouses Christian fundamentalism mixed in with Neo-Nazi and white supremacist ideas, claiming that Jews are the literal descendents of Satan and that whites, not Jews, are the true Israelites favoured by god.  Besides preaching his racist Christian fundamentalism, Rod gives his followers advice on how to mainstream Neo-Nazi ideology without being booted off of platforms, and in one episode reads “German Women” by Joseph Goebbels.

Rod’s podcast
FairUse in the Southern Front discord server used by Vanguard America

Abrams also runs a blog that promotes white nationalist content and points readers to his podcast and more well known white supremacist blogs and sites, presumabely to further radicalize his viewing audience. Alongside articles which promote open white supremacy like “How to Build a White Community” he also writes about relatively mundane topics like a tutorial on how to make homemade wine and an article detailing how to ventilate a root cellar. 

“How to build a white community”
List of so called “pro-white” websites including Neo-Nazi forums like Stormfront and the Daily Stormer
List of history websites. Note The Institute For Historical Review, an outfit that outright denies the Holocaust

Besides making podcasts, Rod also maintains multiple Telegram channels and a Gab account, where he spews bigotry of many flavors and promotes his podcasts. On one of his channels titled “The Propagandist” Rod gives more advice to his followers on how to spread Neo-Nazi propaganda, as well as possible ways to ignite a civil war between the right and left in the United States. Due to the massive amount of bigotry Abrams displays, we have had to break it up into multiple categories

Neo-Nazism/Anti-semitism:

white nationalism:

   

 

 

 

 

 

Anti-Asian

misogyny:

Anti-LGBT

 

 

 

 

Other than spewing massive amounts of bigotry, Rod is also friends with a number of known neo nazi podcasters on his personal facebook page, including “Walrus Aurelias” and “Roscoe Jones”, who are the hosts of “Exodus Americanas”, a podcast on the Neo-Nazi website The Right Stuff. The Right Stuff was a website founded by prominent Alt-Right figure Mike Peinovich, and is known for holocaust denial and Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Exodus Americanas itself has platformed a number of  unsavory individuals, including prominent Alt Right figure James Allsup. Due to his widespread influence on the White Nationalist scene, Rod presents a clear and present danger to the broader community, especially because of his attempts to further radicalize Conservative Christians and other viewers of his podcast into espousing overt White Nationalism, as well as telling them to do the same to others.

Here is Rod’s social media:

twitter: https://twitter.com/WaltDaniels8/status/1274507528991203329

gab:

https://gab.com/FairUse

instagram:

https://instagram.com/rod.abrams?igshid=11m13piofiqet

facebook:

https://m.facebook.com/rod.abrams.737

tumblr:

https://national-right.tumblr.com/

https://fair-use.tumblr.com/post/619562747131248641/anti-white-is-the-real-racism

telegram:

https://t.me/SecretGovernment/243

https://t.me/GodsWrath

blog:

https://fuelresistance.blogspot.com/p/is-alternative-reasonable.html?m=1

Please report his twitter and Tumblr accounts, as they violate the platforms terms of service.

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last known location: Auburn Washington

 

 

Jason Lowe: ironmarch user/twp member in Rhode island

TWP/iron march user/Daily Stormer Book club member Jason Lowe

Recently antifascist activists have gained access to a variety of neo nazi discord and chat servers including the forum iron march and the #tradworker discord server. It has been discovered that the user “jtlowe83” on ironmarch and the #tradworker discord is really named Jason Lowe who currently lives in Rhode Island.

Jason Lowe
Jason Lowe

 

While many fascists attempt to use fake names or aliases to conceal their identity, Lowe used his real name as his username. His IP address also reveals that he is in Rhode Island. From there it was easy to find his facebook [link:  https://m.facebook.com/jtlowe83?tsid=0.6329583598080755&source=result] profile and personal information as he follows a number of fascist accounts.

Jason’s IP address
Jason admits he’s from rhode island

It was also discovered that this same username appeared on the #tradworker and #charlottesville 2.0 discords, He appears to have ties to a host of unsavory characters, including Matthew Heimbach.

Lowe greets Heimbach with “Hail Victory”

 

Additionally, his posts on the #charlottesville 2.0 , discord suggest that he attended the Unite the Right rally that took place in Charlottesville during the summer of 2017 and resulted in the death of a counterprotester after Neo Nazi James Alex Fields drove his Dodge Challenger into a crowd of counterprotestors. Present at the rally were a number of openly Neo Nazi groups, including the National Socialist Movement, Vanguard America ( Now Patriot Front), Identity Evropa, and the TWP. In the discord logs Lowe claims that he was standing next to alt right figure and avowed neo nazi Anthime Tim Gionet ( a.k.a Baked Alaska) when he was maced by counterprotestors.

 

Jason in the Charlotsville 2.0 discord server claiming that “it was not supposed to be a nazi rally” despite the presence of jason kessler and other avowed neo nazis

 

Jason claims he was “feet away” from Baked Alaska when he was attacked

 

It turns out that Jason wasn’t lying. In fact his decision to not wear a helmet or mask at the rally made him easy to identify among the crowd of assorted racists.

Jason at the Unite the Right Rally

He also talks about participating in a local Daily Stormer book club. The Daily Stormer is a blog started by violent misogynist and neo nazi Andrew Anglin who was recently the subject of controversy after harassment allegations were filed against him. The Daily Stormer provides a daily dose of holocaust denial, neo nazism, misogyney, white nationalism and bigotry of many different stripes. The Daily Stormer book clubs were “ male only” book clubs started by Anglin as an attempt to encourage real world organizing. Currently these  “book clubs” have been operating in the US and abroad in Canada and Europe. Most have only met in coffee shops and bars, but occasionally they have gone out of their way to harass minorities and put up neo nazi propoganda. 

Jason claims he is only in “book clubs and TWP”

 

Jason’s chat logs are riddled with antisemitism and bigotry towards marginalized groups.

Jason claims that the Jews are “far more dangerous” than nonwhites.

 

Jason seig hieling

 

Jason sharing a tasteless meme about the car ramming attack in Charlottesville

 

Jason professes his love for Hitler and the swastika

In summary Jason Lowe is an open Neo Nazi who has expressed his contempt for Jews and talks about participating in a slew of far right rallies across the country. His bigotry is especially concerning given that Lowe works in Tech support at Cox Communications according to his linkedin profile. Please call (855) 204 3470 and let them know they have a Neo Nazi in their midst.

Here is more info on Lowe:

address: see pastebin

phone: (401) 941 0566

Linkedin:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jtlowe83

facebook:

https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=625972466

yeah no shit Jason