From Counter Extremism Project <[email protected]>
Subject Extremist Content Online: Extreme Right Storefront Removed Following CEP Report
Date June 6, 2022 8:10 PM
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Extremist Content Online: Extreme Right Storefront Removed Following CEP Report

 

(New York, N.Y.) — The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) reports weekly on the
methods used by extremists to exploit the Internet and social media platforms
to recruit followers and incite violence. Last week, a web shop was found on
the print-on-demand platform Spring selling merchandise featuring neo-Nazi and
white supremacist iconography and slogans. On Telegram, a neo-Nazi
accelerationist manual was released calling for attacks on power grids. Also on
Telegram, a channel affiliated with a neo-Nazi website shared an image that
encouraged violence against African Americans and Black individuals. And on a
different Telegram channel affiliated with the neo-Nazi group Nationalist
Social Club, there were photos posted of members distributing food, toiletries
and antisemitic flyers in Boston.

 

On Twitter, Facebook and Telegram, CEP researchers located different accounts,
pages and a channel for the pro-ISIS news propaganda group Moata Agency.
Finally, nine pro-ISIS or pro-al-Qaeda manuals on explosives or toxins were
discovered on the Internet Archive.

 

Spring Shuts Down Neo-Nazi Clothing Store

 

On May 31, CEP researchers located a shop on the print-on-demand platform
Spring (formerly Teespring) selling merchandise featuring a variety of neo-Nazi
and white supremacist iconography and slogans. According to links found in an
affiliated Telegram channel with over 2,800 subscribers, the store had been
active since September 1, 2021. Spring quickly removed the web store after CEP
reported it.

 

Neo-Nazi Accelerationist Manual Released

 

On June 1, unknown individuals released a 14-page neo-Nazi accelerationist
manual on Telegram. The guide, made in the style of Telegram “Terrorgram”
channels, stated that mass shootings like the May 14 Buffalo attack are not
productive in bringing about societal collapse and that instead, it was
necessary to attack the power grid. Referencing the 2013 Metcalf Sniper Attack
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where unknown individuals destroyed 17 electrical transformers in California
with rifles, the manual advised taking similar actions against electrical
infrastructure near cities to cause maximum chaos. The guide also encouraged
attacks on Jewish organizations and advocated for targeted assassinations
against government officials and their families, stating that brutal home
invasion murders would spread terror.  

 

At least eight Telegram channels posted the PDF of the manual. The manual was
also posted on Mega.Nz, who removed it immediately after CEP reported it. The
guide was also posted on 4chan on June 2, where it had over 330 comments in
approximately five hours. Of the first 50 comments excluding those made by the
original poster, 24 (48 percent) supported the guide, 15 (30 percent)
explicitly disagreed with it, and 11 (22 percent) were neutral, did not address
the issue, or made off-topic comments.

 

Telegram Channel Affiliated With Neo-Nazi Website Advocates for Violence
Against African Americans

 

On June 1, a Telegram channel affiliated with a neo-Nazi website shared an
image encouraging acts of violence against African Americans and Black people.
The image featured a modified photo of a soldier standing next to a killed and
possibly mutilated person allegedly from an Apartheid-era South African
military operation in 1978. The website seeks to spread the work ofJames Mason
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National Socialist Order
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(NSO). In addition to content from Mason, the site contains writing from
former members of the Atomwaffen Division and current members of the NSO and
lists members from the former as “prisoners of war.” The Telegram channel has
over 800 subscribers. Two prior versions of the channel have been removed from
Telegram.

 

New England Neo-Nazi Group Posts Propaganda Distributing Food, Toiletries,
Antisemitic Flyers

 

On June 2, Telegram and Gab channels affiliated with the neo-Nazi group 
Nationalist Social Club
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posted photos of their members distributing food, toiletries, and antisemitic
flyers in part of Boston, known as the focal point for opioid addiction and
homelessness in the city. The flyers blame Jews for the opioid epidemic and
state that it is proof of “white genocide.”

 

Accounts for Pro-ISIS Media Group Located on Twitter, Facebook, and Telegram

 

CEP researchers located two Twitter accounts, a Facebook page, and a Telegram
channel for the pro-ISIS <[link removed]> news
propaganda group Moata Agency. Both Twitter accounts are believed to have been
created on May 31, and the Facebook page, which had over 700 followers, was
created on May 20. The accounts posted information from the ISIS Amaq News
Agency, infographics that celebrated casualties inflicted by ISIS in Iraq, and
photos of individuals allegedly killed by ISIS. CEP reported all four accounts
to their respective platforms on June 2. Within four days, the respective
platforms removed all four accounts.

 

Pro-ISIS Explosives Manuals Located on the Internet Archive

 

On June 1, CEP researchers located nine text-based pieces of content on the
Internet Archive related to the production of explosives and bomb components,
the use of explosives and toxins, or accelerants to commit arson. Five items,
including a guide for making suicide explosive vests, were made by the pro-ISIS
online group al-Saqri Foundation for Military Sciences. One upload, a book on
creating and using explosives, was made by a pro-al-Qaeda internet-based group.
The Internet Archive removed eight pieces of content after CEP reported it,
including all information related to explosives and arson. One piece of
content, concerning the use of toxins, was made accessible to logged in
Internet Archive users only.



Al-Saqri manual located on, and since removed from, the Internet Archive.

 

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