This Woman is the Leader of A Super Extreme Neo Nazi Terrorist Group

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The Terrorgram Collective — a neo-Nazi propaganda outfit that uses Telegram, an encrypted messaging app, to encourage acts of far-right terror and to celebrate the people who commit them — had been cited in a mass murderer’s twisted treatise.

The Terrorgram Collective is at the heart of the international neo-Nazi accelerationist movement, the most extreme and explicit iteration of white supremacism, which advocates deadly violence and other acts of destruction to hasten the collapse of society so that a whites-only world can be built in its place. The collective produces propaganda — audiobooks, videos and memes — that travels across the web in hopes of inspiring the next Christchurch shooter, who killed 51 Muslims in two mosques; the next El Paso shooter, who killed 22 Hispanic people in a Walmart; the next Pittsburgh shooter, who killed 11 Jews in a synagogue; and the next Buffalo shooter, who killed 10 Black Americans in a grocery store.

The Terrorgram Collective maintains a horrifying hagiology of these shooters, calling them “saints” and sanctifying their likenesses with medieval-style church drawings. Last year, to the alarm of antifascists and counterterror organizations, the collective produced a 24-minute documentary that glorified the murders committed by 105 “saints” over the last 50 years.

Despite the extreme nature of this propaganda, and its direct influence on the Bratislava shooter, the identities of the people behind the Terrorgram Collective, who use pseudonyms to post their bile, have remained unknown — until now.
Evidence compiled by a coalition of anonymous antifascist researchers — including from SoCal Research Club, @WizardAFA, @SunlightAFA and @FashFreeNW — and published this week on Left Coast Right Watch, an investigative news outlet, reveals that one of the Terrorgram Collective’s main propagandists is Dallas Erin Humber, a 33-year-old woman living in Sacramento, California.


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Crazy shyt
What kind of upbringing someone like this must have?
 

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Get these monsters off the street :pacspit:

The two, both arrested Friday, each faces 15 counts. They are:

One count of conspiracy
Four counts of soliciting hate crimes
Three counts of soliciting the murder of federal officials
Three counts of doxing federal officials
One count of threatening communications
Two counts of distributing bombmaking instructions
One count of conspiring to provide material support to terrorists

If convicted, the DOJ said each could face a maximum sentence of 220 years in prison. You can read the full indictment here.

In federal court in downtown Sacramento on Monday, Humber was appointed a public defender and she pled not guilty to all charges.

The hearing lasted for about 10 minutes, wrapping up with her hugging her attorney before exiting the courtroom.

A detention hearing was scheduled for Friday at 2 p.m. in federal court.

Her defense attorney, Noa Oren, declined to comment to KCRA 3 News.

"Today’s arrests are a warning that committing hate-fueled crimes in the darkest corners of the internet will not hide you, and soliciting terrorist attacks from behind a screen will not protect you," U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a release. "The United States Department of Justice will find you, and we will hold you accountable."

Investigators believe Humber and Allison encouraged hate crimes and murders based on race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation and gender identity, investigators said. Some of those groups included Black people, immigrants, members of the LGBTQ community and Jewish people.

The two are also accused of putting together a hit list of people that includes federal, state and local officials, leaders of private companies and non-governmental agencies. DOJ officials said those people were also chosen with the intent of sowing chaos and accelerating the government's downfall.

Many of those targets were also doxed, meaning their personal information, including where they live, was leaked.

Humber and Allison are also alleged to have provided specific information on how to carry out certain crimes, including attacks on the country's infrastructure and energy grid.

The DOJ also linked the two's involvement in three crimes they are believed to have encouraged.

A shooting outside of an LGBTQ bar in Slovakia that left two people dead and one other injured
A planned attack on energy facilities in New Jersey
A stabbing near a mosque in Turkey that left five people injured
Investigators from both Sacramento and Idaho, along with other foreign and domestic law enforcement agencies, worked together to make the arrests.
 

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The Terrorgram Collective — a neo-Nazi propaganda outfit that uses Telegram, an encrypted messaging app, to encourage acts of far-right terror and to celebrate the people who commit them — had been cited in a mass murderer’s twisted treatise.

The Terrorgram Collective is at the heart of the international neo-Nazi accelerationist movement, the most extreme and explicit iteration of white supremacism, which advocates deadly violence and other acts of destruction to hasten the collapse of society so that a whites-only world can be built in its place. The collective produces propaganda — audiobooks, videos and memes — that travels across the web in hopes of inspiring the next Christchurch shooter, who killed 51 Muslims in two mosques; the next El Paso shooter, who killed 22 Hispanic people in a Walmart; the next Pittsburgh shooter, who killed 11 Jews in a synagogue; and the next Buffalo shooter, who killed 10 Black Americans in a grocery store.

The Terrorgram Collective maintains a horrifying hagiology of these shooters, calling them “saints” and sanctifying their likenesses with medieval-style church drawings. Last year, to the alarm of antifascists and counterterror organizations, the collective produced a 24-minute documentary that glorified the murders committed by 105 “saints” over the last 50 years.

Despite the extreme nature of this propaganda, and its direct influence on the Bratislava shooter, the identities of the people behind the Terrorgram Collective, who use pseudonyms to post their bile, have remained unknown — until now.
Evidence compiled by a coalition of anonymous antifascist researchers — including from SoCal Research Club, @WizardAFA, @SunlightAFA and @FashFreeNW — and published this week on Left Coast Right Watch, an investigative news outlet, reveals that one of the Terrorgram Collective’s main propagandists is Dallas Erin Humber, a 33-year-old woman living in Sacramento, California.

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What kind of upbringing someone like this must have?

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There’s a lady named Georgia who currently leads a G7 country who’s essentially on the same time. This is nothing new or unusual.
 
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