In 2016 the National Socialist Movement (NSM) of America, also known as Nazis, claimed to be “buoyed by a Donald Trump victory”, and announced a shift in symbols they considered headline-worthy: “…white supremacists ban swastika in bold attempt to ‘go mainstream’.” The Odal rune, a less-well-known Nazi Germany symbol, will take the place of the … Continue reading CPAC 2021 Open Display of Nazi Symbols→
Dave Troy provides a long thread on Twitter explaining the roots and objectives of Parler, a technology platform. He also boils it all down to this single Tweet: Non-descript tech bro randomly meets ostensible Russian honeypot, travels to Russia, marries her, then returns to US to start a whacko social network with explicit political aims, … Continue reading The TL;DR on Parler→
An anti-semitic journalist named Paul Ferdonnet exiled himself in the late 1930s to Nazi Germany and was believed by French intelligence to be the broadcast voice of Radio-Stuttgart. Ferdonnet had risen to fame by fraudulently boasting in French that Hitler was interested in peace and that Britain was no ally of France. He typically tried … Continue reading Nazi Operation Masqueraded as Right-Wing News Station to Target Voters→
The nature of propaganda is that a tiny seed of truth is grown into massive distraction. People tend to overlook the basic fact that an adversary has used a tiny seed to confuse their whole plans. Any sense of real progress — ultimately a target’s fractured resources are more easily divided or disabled from within … Continue reading Glory to the Modern Propagandists→