With arrests of alleged members in Canada, Slovakia, and two “leaders” in the US, law enforcement is cracking down on the network that has been connected to at least two terror attacks and one plot.
Tenet Media appears to be at the centre of an indictment against two Russian-state media employees accused of spending $10 million to influence Western political discourse.
A network of different groups and individuals, known collectively as “The Comm,” have committed a variety of heinous acts including convincing teens to record or live-stream acts of self-harm, suicide, animal torture and produce child sexual abuse material.
A meet-up which took place both at the home of a neo-Nazi cult member and in the field of a local high school in rural Ontario included two American clubs and one club that travelled from Quebec.
“This is racist violence spurred on by far-right hatred.”
Audio recordings of one tour stop has Diagolon influencers making Holocaust denial jokes, leading the crowd in an anti-immigration chant, and admitting that they have a political agenda.
Formed out of a short-lived attempt to revive the Atomwaffen Division, the Nightfall Group is a racist, ultranationalist network building up its arsenal and membership to expel immigrants.
While marching through Nashville waving neo-Nazi flags, Canadian man Ryan McCann allegedly struck a local bartender in the face and ribs with a flagpole before both men were arrested.
The Convoy-affiliated protest camp was blamed for the accident by a motorist who was involved.
Robinson had to surrender his passport and may be removed from Canada after an immigration review.