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2 neo-Nazi group members sentenced to 9 years in prison​

Two neo-Nazi group members have been sentenced to nine years in prison each in a case that highlighted a broader federal crackdown on far-right extremists

GREENBELT, Md. -- Two neo-Nazi group members were sentenced on Thursday to nine years in prison each in a case that highlighted a broader federal crackdown on far-right extremists.

FBI agents arrested former Canadian Armed Forces reservist Patrik Jordan Mathews, U.S. Army veteran Brian Mark Lemley Jr. and a third member of a group called The Base four days before a pro-gun rally in Virginia in January 2020. Surveillance equipment installed in their Delaware apartment captured Mathews and Lemley discussing an attack at the rally at Virginia’s Capitol in Richmond.


The judge who sentenced Mathews and Lemley to prison concluded that they intended to engage in terrorist activity. U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang’s decision to apply a “terrorism enhancement” to their sentences significantly increased their recommended prison terms under federal guidelines.

Chuang said recorded conversations between Mathews and Lemley captured the “virulence” and "passion" in their willingness to kill people and bring down the U.S. government.

“The court rejects the notion that this was merely talk among friends,” the judge said.

Prosecutors recommended 25-year prison sentences for both men. Lawyers for each defendant sought prison sentences of 33 months.

Mathews, 29, said he isn't a “mean person” and regrets befriending “the wrong people.”

“I got involved with people who were extreme, very extreme, and hateful to the point of action,” he told the judge.


Lemley, 35, said he understands why people would be alarmed and upset by his racist rhetoric that the FBI secretly recorded.

“The things I said are horrible and don't reflect who I really am or who my family raised me to be,” he said. “Murder was never in my heart. Only foolish dreams of war glory and valor.”

Mathews and Lemley pleaded guilty in June to gun charges in Maryland. They weren’t charged with any violent crimes, but prosecutors called them domestic terrorists.

The closed-circuit television camera and microphone in their apartment also captured Mathews and Lemley talk about breaking racist mass killer Dylann Roof out of prison where he is on death row, assassinating a Virginia lawmaker, destroying rail lines and power lines, derailing trains and poisoning water supplies, prosecutors said.

“We’ll give them bad guys. We will give them white supremacist terrorists, if that’s what they want," Mathews said on a video that he recorded in November 2019.

Mathews fled Canada after the Winnipeg Free Press published an article by an undercover reporter who met him under the guise of joining The Base. After crossing the border into the U.S., Mathews lived at a Georgia property where group members held military-style training camps.

“He was intent on violence. He was intent on murder,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas Windom.

Defense attorneys said the men never developed any specific plans for violence. And they argued that an undercover FBI agent who visited the Delaware apartment tried to pressure the two “damaged military veterans” into developing a plan for violence at the Virginia rally.

During the recorded conversations, Mathews and Lemley only made “generally fleeting references to imaginary scenarios without any serious exploration about particular targets or planning operations,” Mathews' attorneys wrote in a court filing.

“I really and truly believe Pat would never hurt anyone,” said Glen Mathews, Patrik's father.

Patrik Mathews told the judge that he regrets leaving his homeland and just wants to return to Canada, quoting the song “Home” by Canadian singer Michael Bublé.

Lemley served as an Army cavalry scout in Iraq before he returned home and was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

The Base and another white supremacist group called Atomwaffen Division have been leading proponents of “accelerationism,” a fringe philosophy that advocates using mass violence to hasten society’s collapse. A string of arrests dealt crippling blows to both groups.

In January 2020, authorities in Georgia and Wisconsin arrested four other men linked to The Base. More than a dozen people linked to Atomwaffen or an offshoot called Feuerkrieg Division have been charged with crimes in federal court since the group’s formation in 2016.

Mathews and Lemley pleaded guilty to charges including illegally transporting a firearm and obstruction of justice, for destroying cellphones when FBI agents raided their apartment. They have remained in custody since their arrests.

The third co-defendant, William Garfield Bilbrough IV, was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty in December to helping Mathews illegally enter the U.S. from Canada in 2019.

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The FBI has said that white supremacist/Right Wing Extremist terrorism is the most significant domestic threat to the U.S.A.

I have an uncle in law enforcement that says they actively send out undercover agents to find these Neo Nazis who have infiltrated the U.S. Police across the country especially the southern States. Scary shit.

Imagine being a black or brown dude getting pulled over by one of these sick fucks at night or in some deserted road.

I'm pro police but these scumbag cops that are there to further whatever domestic terrorism goals they have should be shot dead when discovered.

As for White Supremacy/Right Wing extremist terrorism, I know the FBI is taking this extremely seriously but we need to declare an all out war on them. It won't be long before there's another Timothy Mcveigh type attack.
 

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Far-Right Groups Are Behind Most U.S. Terrorist Attacks, Report Finds​

White supremacist groups have carried out a majority of “terrorist plots and attacks” this year, according to a report by a think tank, the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

White supremacists and other like-minded groups have committed a majority of the terrorist attacks in the United States this year, according to a report by a security think tank that echoed warnings made by the Department of Homeland Security this month.
The report, published Thursday by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, found that white supremacist groups were responsible for 41 of 61 “terrorist plots and attacks” in the first eight months of this year, or 67 percent.
The finding comes about two weeks after an annual assessment by the Department of Homeland Security warned that violent white supremacy was the “most persistent and lethal threat in the homeland” and that white supremacists were the most deadly among domestic terrorists in recent years.
 

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Majority of fatal attacks on U.S. soil carried out by white supremacists, not terrorists​


In the 14 years since the Sept. 11 terror attacks, nearly twice as many people have been killed in the United States by white supremacists and anti-government radicals than by Muslim jihadis, according to a new study.

White supremacists and anti-government radicals have killed 48 Americans, including last week’s deadly attack in South Carolina, versus 26 killings by Muslim radicals, according to a count by New America, a Washington research center.

New America program associate David Sterman said the study shows that white supremacy and anti-government idealists are a major problem, that their growth rate needs to be addressed and that there is an “ignored threat” woven in the fabric of American society.

The suspect in the slaughter of nine people inside a Charleston church, Dylann Roof, 21, had posted a manifesto that lays out a racist worldview, posted pictures online featuring white supremacist imagery and a T-shirt featuring the number “88,” which is often used as a symbol for “Heil Hitler.” He faces federal hate crime charges.
 

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Take this phony-ass alarmist shit outta here, and yourself with it.

You're a brainless cretin, spouting the laughably ridiculous crap that Zom-Biden is selling.
White supremacists are shunned like lepers everywhere in America and you know it.

Is the sky falling too, you goddamned fool?
 

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Take this phony-ass alarmist shit outta here, and yourself with it.

You're a brainless cretin, spouting the laughably ridiculous crap that Zom-Biden is selling.
White supremacists are shunned like lepers everywhere in America and you know it.

Is the sky falling too, you goddamned fool?
This
 

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One group out there causes endless havoc
Very disproportionate violence
Very disproportionate amount of interracial violence and hate crimes
Literal endless race riots
But...muh white supremacists
 

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Jatt doesn't have the balls to go after BLM
 

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I'm still waiting to meet my first white supremacist.

And I get around.
LOL ..

there's a few out there dude trust me . but the mainstream media acts like EVERY white person is one
 

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Jattking======clown show. Total moron with the talking point, deep state bullshit lies he posted

You and your uncle are fucking enemies of our country and more than likely communists
 

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Overland Park Jewish Community Center Shooting, April 13, 2014

Klan members and other hate groups have long disparaged Jewish Americans, but the 2014 shooting at a Jewish community center in Kansas by an elderly former Army Green Beret, Klansman, and neo-Nazi shocked the nation. Frazier Glenn Miller killed three people, including a 14-year-old boy, in an attempt to kill as many Jews as he could. Miller failed, however, as his three victims were Christians. Miller had a long history of anti-Semitism, insisting that white people needed protection from Jews. Unlike many other white supremacist killings, Miller received a death sentence for his crimes. Upon conviction, he yelled “Sieg Heil” and gave the Nazi salute.

Had he been held accountable for earlier white supremacist activities, however, he might not have been able to carry out his shooting spree. A member of the National Socialist Party of America, Miller attended the Greensboro Massacre thirty-five years earlier.

This is why the FBI is taking this domestic threat of white supremacists and far right wing extremists seriously. The single most biggest domestic terrorist threat in America. No debate. Scary stuff.
 

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That would be any republican white male to these commie creeps....
They have expanded the definition for sure cuz I have seen that word thrown around with

Larry Elder and this Lady too
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The FBI has secret recordings of white supremacist group 'The Base' plotting a terrorist attack to spark a civil war


Another white supremacist group is working to spark a civil war, according to a video captured by the FBI.



WABC reported Friday that for months the FBI watched the group "The Base" as they plotted a terrorist attack using a pro-gun rights rally in Richmond, Virginia. The men were sentenced in late October to nine years in prison, but ABC just obtained the 2019 audio from the secret recordings at their Delaware home.

The extremist group has been recruiting members since 2018 in the U.S. and around the world. They've used "online chat rooms, private meetings, and military-style training camps" that prepare them for a new civil war.

The recordings cite the men plotting acts of terror around the rally that would ultimately bring down the U.S. government.

"Patrik Mathews, a former Canadian Army reservist illegally in the U.S., and Brian Lemley, a Maryland resident and self-described white nationalist, fantasized about the brutal murders they'd soon carry out against law enforcement and Black people, all with the goal of bringing about the 'Boogaloo,' or the collapse of the U.S. government in order to prop up a white ethno-state," the report said citing the recordings.

"We need to go back to the days of ... decimating Blacks and getting rid of them where they stand," Mathews said in a recording. "If you see a bunch of Blacks sitting on some corner you f*cking shoot them."

"I need to claim my first victim," Lemley explained in a different recording. "It's just that we can't live with ourselves if we don't get somebody's blood on our hands."

"You wanna create f*cking some instability while the Virginia situation is happening, make other things happen," Mathews said. "Derail some rail lines ... shut down the highways ... shut down the rest of the roads ... kick off the economic collapse of the U.S. within a week after the [Boogaloo] starts."

"I mean, even if we don't win, I would still be satisfied with a defeat of the system ... and whatever was to come in its place would be preferable than what there is now," Lemley said. "And if it's not us, then you know what, we still did what we had to do."

When the men were arrested in January 2020, ahead of the Richmond attack, law enforcement discovered tactical gear, 1,500 rounds of ammunition, along with cases of food and supplies ready for the war. They also built their own assault rifle they were testing at a gun range in Maryland.

U.S. district judge Theodore Chuang went above the sentencing guidelines, including the terrorism enhancement to the crimes to ensure the men got at least 9 years in prison.

In briefings to Congress over the past year, FBI Director Christopher Wray has warned leaders that the biggest threat to the United States is far-right terrorism.
 

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Look at this creepy fuck with his cold dead eyes. Scary shit. Good on the FBI for recognizing this huge threat in the U.S. Angry, racist, evil racists that want to destroy America.
 

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Not in my America you creepy, racist, terrorist white supremacist fucks.
 

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