Norman Spear [an alias], an Iraq and Afghan war veteran and resident in the PNW, is a self-proclaimed white nationalist with a significant online following. His latest act involves bringing neo-Nazis together, regardless of affiliation and ideology, into a militant fascist umbrella organization. His tool for doing this? A social network he calls “The Base,” which is already organizing across the US and abroad, specifically geared toward partaking in terrorism.
Spear and his burgeoning global web of terror cells are networking, creating propaganda, organizing in-person meet-ups, and discussing potential violence or “direct action” against minority groups, especially Jewish and black Americans. An extensive online library contains a trove of manuals with instructions on lone wolf terror-tactics, gun-smithing, data mining, interrogation tactics, counter-surveillance techniques, bomb making, chemical weapons creation, and guerilla warfare. (VICE)
A discussion with Norman Spear is on YouTube, discussing white nationalist tactics.
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While far-left groups like Antifa are participating in public protests and demonstrations, right-wing groups are attempting to recruit personnel from the military and law enforcement communities.
Right-wing literature is quietly distributed in our communities, and on our military installations, with little if any effort to stop it. Of course, it is not the place of the government to suppress 1st Amendment rights, even when speech is highly objectionable, but there can be limits placed on recruiting members of the military and law enforcement into hate-groups, and distribution of extremist literature on military installations can be restricted.
Military personnel deployed to a combat area, their supporting contractors overseas, government civilian employees overseas, non-government organizations (NGOs), journalists working on international stories, businesses attempting to establish a foothold in developing countries, and individual travelers to remote areas of the world can all find themselves in hostile and non-permissive environments. This guide covers a broad range of subjects that are intended to aid individuals, living and working in dangerous areas, in being safer in their daily lives and in being better able to protect themselves and survive in case of an emergency, disaster, or hostile action.
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