On June 18, 2019, two alleged members of SKD, Michal Szewczuk and Oskar Dunn-Koczorowski, were convicted of promoting terrorism and neo-Nazi propaganda online.
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Invictus admits to drinking goat's blood as part of a pagan ritual. The boy wrote in his journal how he deliberately desensitized himself in preparation for the attack, writing that he needed to "shed empathy" and become like the "living dead".On 8 October 2019, Feuerkrieg Division took responsibility for the bombing of On 16 January 2020, a 22-year-old Latvian named Arturs Aispurs was charged with preparing an act of terrorism for building a bomb he was planning to detonate in a crowd of "Muslims and foreigners" during the New Year's Eve celebration in On May 31, 2020, it was announced that new Atomwaffen cell had been uncovered in Russia that allegedly receives military training from the
Siege Culture, an Atomwaffen website, promotes Long’s book Hostia: Secret Teachings of the Order of Nine Angles, an instructional guide for would-be O9A members that encourages “satanic novices” to undergo a personal transformation to achieve a more revolutionary mindset. In early 2020, the more violent and radical end of the neo-nazi movement has come under … SKD is predominantly focused on political and social issues in Europe, specifically the UK and Eastern Europe, and its members take a nihilistic view of the world, which they seek to destroy.There is significant overlap in SKD and AWD's core ideologies, use of graphics and imagery, rhetoric, cross-promotion and communication. Prosecutor Michelle Nelson told he adheres to "occult Nazism". In recent years, new international white supremacist groups have embraced the violent rhetoric of Siege Culture, including Sonnenkrieg Division, White supremacist organization Sonnenkrieg Division (SKD), which launched online in 2018, has strong ties to Atomwaffen. An Andrew Jon Thomasberg, aka “GrecoViking,” a 21-year-old resident of Mclean, Virginia, On February 28, 2020, Thomasberg was sentenced to one year in prison for possessing firearms while being an unlawful drug user and making a false statement in order to illegally purchase a firearm.On April 28, 2020, Aiden Bruce-Umbaugh, a self-professed member of Atomwaffen Division, was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for a gun crime, after pleading guilty in January 2020 to possession of firearms and ammunition by a prohibited person.
• AWD is a small neo-Nazi group whose members are preparing for a race war to combat what they consider the cultural and racial displacement of the white race. The group’s propaganda often promotes violence against minority communities, including LGBTQ+ people, Jews, Muslims, and African Americans.AWD now extends beyond America into Europe and includes a German offshoot. An investigation following the murders revealed that a fourth Atomwaffen Florida member, Brandon Russell, aka Odin, sometimes named in media reports as the group’s national leader, had been collecting explosive materials in his apartment.
Also on February 26, 2020, federal and state authorities in Seattle, Houston, Tampa and Phoenix arrested four additional alleged Atomwaffen members. “Swatting” is a harassment tactic in which a perpetrator falsely reports an emergency to someone’s home with the goal of having an emergency response team (often a SWAT team, hence the name) deployed to a dwelling.According to court documents, Denton faces federal charges for his reported role in a swatting conspiracy, claiming bombs had been placed in three instances: One call made on January 27, 2019, to a Cabinet official living in Northern Virginia; a second call made on November 29, 2018, to Old Dominion University; and a third made on November 3, 2018, to Alfred Street Baptist Church, a historically black church in Alexandria, Virginia.
Invictus threatens to execute journalists.Augustus Invictus speaking in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
He also tried to obtain a dangerous chemical from his neo-Nazi friend. In mid-2018, a video entitled “An Atomwaffen announcement” surfaced; it began, “Greetings from Germany,” from a masked Atomwaffen man speaking in German and then in English. Very quickly, the …
Audio recordings of Mason, speaking on the group’s behalf, have been posted to AWD’s Siege Culture website, and a recent photograph shows Mason wearing an Atomwaffen patch, surrounded by members of the group.James Mason pictured with Atomwaffen members in an Atomwaffen video entitled “Nuclear Congress”Atomwaffen’s embrace of Mason has elevated the author and his writings within the white supremacist movement.
The group's origins come from the equally fascist, neo-Nazi Iron March online forum and a re-discovery of writings by obscure neo-Nazi James Mason.Atomwaffen Division sponsored the publishing of a new …
Posted: 5/9/2019. In mid-2018, a video entitled “An Atomwaffen announcement” surfaced; it began, “Greetings from Germany,” from a masked Atomwaffen man speaking in German and then in English. Also presented was a notebook from his prison cell where he had written: "Let's fill our hearts with terror and London's streets with blood."
Activity attributed to Atomwaffen has been reported in multiple states, including California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Texas, Massachusetts, Washington, North Carolina and Virginia. If you are not preparing for war, then you are a fool.