Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 6, 2015
The main issue should not be whether or not this man sacrificed a goat. He has already admitted to sacrificing a goat.
Let’s move on to the actual issues here.
A Florida man running for U.S. Senate is supported by neo-Nazis and acknowledged he once sacrificed a goat and drank its blood.
Augustus Sol Invictus is the Florida Libertarian Party’s candidate and has faced other accusations ranging from his support of eugenics, prophesizing a “great war” within America’s borders and drawing support of neo-Nazis.
Invictus, who declines to reveal his given name, is the only Libertarian candidate looking to fill the vacant seat left by presidential hopeful Marco Rubio. His position as the only representative of the party led now-former party chairman Adrian Wyllie to resign in protest.
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“I did sacrifice a goat. I know that’s probably a quibble in the mind of most Americans,” he told the Associated Press.
“I sacrificed an animal to the god of the wilderness…Yes, I drank the goat’s blood.”
In a Facebook post from September trying to refute the claims that Wyllie and others had placed on Invictus privately, he chose to argue the semantics of the accusations saying that he had never advocated for a “race-based civil war” but did not dispute his prediction of a civil war.
When asked by the AP if he still believed in a war that would alter the course of the world, Invictus claimed the government was already at war with its people and that he was not the only person to foresee a revolution.
Invictus has not been asked further about his campaign receiving support from neo-Nazis. Because in the same September Facebook post, instead of attempting to disassociate himself from hate groups, Invictus doubled down when describing a case he had worked on where 14 neo-Nazis were arrested on charges of paramilitary training.
“It has been said that I associate with neo-Nazis and skinheads. You’re goddamn right I do. I am a criminal defense lawyer, and I am proud of the work I have done for the American Front,” Invictus wrote.
I don’t know a whole lot about the guy, but he seems okay, and I think people should support anyone who is different in any situation. The fact that he has predicted a race war means he’s clearer on the issues facing this country than any other politician.
The goat thing will probably be his downfall though. Unless he can spin it around and make it into some sort of “well, is it really that big of a deal?” type thing.
Here’s another of his videos:
Dude is definitely hardcore.
He’s got a bunch of stuff on his YouTube channel.
Here is his website, and he can be found on twitter @SenatorInvictus.