There is an insane pattern of the mainstream Jewish media of admitting that so-called “far-right” groups are run by the federal government, and then just acting like that information was never admitted, and continuing to report on them as if they are organic groups.
The media admitted that both groups that are charged with “conspiracy” in relation to the 1/6 “insurrection” were being led by FBI employees. The leader of the Proud Boys is an FBI informant, and the leader of the Oath Keepers is a former FBI section chief. But they just keep talking about these groups as if they are organic, “dangerous” right-wing groups. Though the media announced the FBI was running them, they never said that meant anything.
I proved years ago that Atomwaffen was not actually a neo-Nazi group, but a satanic death cult pretending to be a neo-Nazi group. I also proved that most or all the members were having “gay sex” (actually it is “sodomy,” there is no such act as “gay sex”) with a tranny.
Then, the mainstream media admitted that the organization was run by a “former” CIA agent who was, at the time, working as an intelligence contractor for the feds and had an active CAGE code.
This is all recorded here: Report: Leader of “The Base” is a Former CIA Agent Who Runs Private Intelligence Group
That story was originally reported by The Guardian, and they confirmed that the leader of the group, who had bought land for the group to train for terrorist attacks, had an active CAGE code (if you don’t understand the significance of that, read the Wiki page on what a CAGE code is).
Nonetheless, more than a year after this was confirmed, the media continues to talk about Atomwaffen as a “dangerous terrorist group.”
The FBI even did a big meeting about them – after it had been confirmed the group was run by the CIA.
The latest story involves a member of the group being given a light sentence because he’s a tranny.
A former member of a violent neo-Nazi group who tormented journalists across the US with hand-delivered threats won’t be sentenced to prison after a federal judge in Seattle said the man, who is transgender, had suffered enough from abusive family members and high school bullies.
During a virtual court hearing Wednesday, US District Judge John Coughenour said he struggled with his decision to sentence Taylor Parker-Dipeppe to time served, according to the Associated Press, which first reported on the hearing. But Coughenour explained that while he was aware of the fear and torment that Parker-Dipeppe’s actions inflicted on his targets, the 21-year-old had also been a victim himself.
“None of us have suffered the difficult situation this defendant has endured as a result of his gender identity confusion,” Coughenour said, according to the AP. “Enough’s enough.”
The judge’s decision came on International Transgender Day of Visibility.
That’s like when Joe Biden refused to deport criminals from Africa because it was Black History Month.
Very strange thinking.
Parker-Dipeppe, of Spring Hill, Florida, was charged in early 2020 — along with three other members of the Atomwaffen Division, a notoriously violent white supremacist group tied to a least five murders in the US — for his involvement in a plot to threaten journalists in Arizona, Florida, and Washington State. He pleaded guilty last September to conspiracy to mail threats and to commit cyberstalking.
He and his neo-Nazi coconspirators left or attempted to leave flyers adorned with Nazi symbols, skull-masked figures with guns and Molotov cocktails, threatening language, and an image of a reporter with the word “phony” over it at journalists’ homes, according to federal authorities. The flyers included messages like “You have been visited by your local Nazis” and “We are watching…Do not fuck with us.”
He carried out his part of the group’s conspiracy on Jan. 24, 2020, when he and another man went to a home in Tampa they believed was the residence of a journalist from Puerto Rico and stuck a threatening flyer to a window. But the reporter didn’t live there — they had the wrong address. A Black woman who lived there with her father and her child got the message and notified authorities.
Parker-Dipeppe was arrested soon after.
Assistant US Attorney Thomas Woods said Parker-Dipeppe was not one of the leaders of the plot and acknowledged that he had a troubled childhood, but argued that a prison term of 16 months was necessary owing to the seriousness of the crimes.
Woods wrote in a sentencing memo that Parker-Dipeppe “instilled terror in his victims and contributed to the wide sense of fear and unease that many groups in this country understandably feel.”
“Parker-Dipeppe made victims feel unsafe in their own homes — at a time when most people have been largely confined to home because of the pandemic,” Woods added.
A reporter for a Seattle TV channel and his wife detailed how the neo-Nazi group targeted their home in 2020, and how they were forced to flee under police protection to a motel.
Peter Mazzone, Parker-Dipeppe’s attorney, wrote in a sentencing memo that prison would be “detrimental” to his client because he “endured a horrific childhood” that included an “unaccepting father,” physical abuse by an “alcoholic” stepfather, and slurs from school bullies.
“That led him to just seek acceptance, and unfortunately he found it from these knuckleheads,” Mazzone said, referring to the group of about 10 teenage boys who made up Atomwaffen Division’s Florida cell.
(Yes, just like in my parodies, Italian-Americans do use the word “knucklehead” in professional settings. Nothing against Italians, but it really is funny.)
Judge Coughenour sided with Mazzone, sentencing Parker-Dipeppe to time served after Parker-Dipeppe apologized through tears for his actions, the AP reported.
Mazzone argued in his sentencing memo that Parker-Dipeppe, who goes by Tyler, had turned his life around, making progress in therapy, getting a job at a Holiday Inn Express, and marrying his longtime girlfriend.
Atomwaffen is German for “atomic weapon.” More than a dozen people linked to Atomwaffen Division and a breakout group called Feuerkrieg Division have been charged with federal crimes since the groups formed in 2016, court records show.
It was more than a dozen that should have been charged with crimes.
These people were torturing cats and sacrificing goats, which the FBI has admitted in reports.
And they literally were a “domestic terrorist group,” openly planning serious terrorist attacks on their Discord server, which was leaked, and no one got arrested over it. They were discussing details of bombing nuclear power plants, among other things.
They should have been prosecuted for what they did to animals.
But again: these violent groups are ALL run by the feds, or they would just be arrested. Furthermore, anything that the media continually reports on is probably run by the feds.
Basically, all of these right-wing groups have turned out to be fed groups. I was attacked nonstop for saying this years ago, and it’s all turned out to be true. Many of them are also involved in homosexuality.
Basically, these right-wing groups are run exactly like the CIA runs Islamic terror groups like ISIS, pretty much for the exact same purposes.
But right wingers are just too stupid to listen to obvious facts.
It’s very tiresome.
Just please, guys. Stay away from these groups.