Neo-Nazi student Connor Burke jailed for sharing bomb-making handbook in Minecraft guides

This is the first picture of a neo-Nazi student who hid detailed instructions on how to make homemade bombs among popular kids video game guides. Connor Burke, 19, from Bexleyheath, was jailed for three-and-a-half years after pleading guilty to disseminating a terrorist publication explaining how to create improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Counter terrorism officers raided his family home in Bexleyheath finding Nazi Germany memorabilia – including SS daggers, rings, uniform and a copy of ‘Mein Kampf’ in the teenager’s room after tracking the post down to a London university. Further terrorist documents, including the Anarchy Cookbook Version 2000, which gave recipes and advice for making explosives, had also been downloaded by Burke and disguised as handbooks to the popular video game Minecraft. He was accused of having posted the guides, which outline how to craft Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), on Telegram to a group containing around 12,000 users. The electronic document was named Minecraft_Bow_Ammo_Types.pdf in an apparent attempt to disguise its true nature. He was also a member of a Telegram “English Only” group, and had posted a list of the names of fellow university students in September 2020 with the comment “my lectures are full of P***s”.

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Is Biden Ignoring a Key Tool to Combat Violent Extremists?

White supremacist groups increasingly cross borders, sharing tactics and grievances. But the State Department has yet to designate any of them as an international terrorist organization. The neo-Nazi group Nordic Resistance Movement is big on media. It hosts a weekly podcast dubbed Nordic Frontier with a strong following among its members in Sweden, Finland, and Norway, along with like-minded listeners throughout Europe and the United States. The group bills the show as “the Final Solution to your podcast problem” — a twisted reference to the Holocaust. Last May, its featured guest was a Queens, New York, native named Rob Rundo. Rundo is the American white supremacist who co-founded the Rise Above Movement, a U.S.-based white supremacist group the FBI says rioted at the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. When the Nordic Frontier host welcomed Rundo onto the show, he joked that the interview was “way overdue” because he’d been following Rundo and RAM members’ arrests since Charlottesville. A video broadcast online during the interview showed Rundo and RAM brothers “on tour,” weaving their way through many countries of Europe and visiting the Reichstag building in Berlin, scene of the infamous fire that played a role in the Nazis’ rise to power. The show’s host, Andreas Johansson, lamented how the Covid-19 pandemic had made it more difficult for extremists across Europe to march together. Rundo heartily agreed: “More networking, more meeting up again, because this is all a one-people-one-struggle type of thing.”
The podcast is, in itself, proof of the growing internationalization of white supremacy, and how even proudly nationalistic groups in different countries reinforce each other’s grievances. The sense that white people are under siege in multiple countries fuels the global movement with fresh conspiracies while creating a sense of white brotherhood. Brenton Tarrant, an Australian white supremacist who killed 51 Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2019, said he was inspired by American white supremacist Dylann Roof and Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik. Tarrant himself was then hailed by American mass murderers who attacked a California synagogue and killed 22 people, mostly Mexican nationals and Mexican Americans, in El Paso, Texas. For his part, Rundo is just one of many American white supremacists to appear on Nordic Frontier in recent years, underscoring how European identitarians are increasingly radicalizing, and being radicalized by, American white supremacists. The cross-border reach of the American white supremacist movement and its use of violence is especially concerning to some law enforcement experts who say the Biden administration is failing to utilize the most powerful tool in its legal arsenal to enable law enforcement to monitor hate groups more closely. Under U.S. law, foreign white supremacist groups can be designated as foreign terrorist organizations, and providing “material support” to such groups is a federal crime. To be designated an FTO, a group must be foreign; it must threaten the security of the US or US nationals; and it must participate in terrorist activity or have the capability and intent to commit terrorism, according to the State Department. Designating groups such as the Nordic Resistance Movement as foreign terrorist organizations would, paradoxically, give the FBI new tools to combat violent threats from domestic extremists. (…) The Biden administration recently released an anti-domestic terrorism strategy that won praise from counterterrorism experts, but many noted in frustration that it does not provide any recommendations for new legal authority to crack down on domestic terrorists. In the wake of the January 6 insurrection in the US Capitol, many say, more legal tools are urgently needed for a law enforcement apparatus that is just now catching up to the threat posed by white supremacists and far-right extremists. Biden’s top science adviser bullied and demeaned subordinates, according to White House investigation. In September, FBI Director Christopher Wray told the House Homeland Security Committee that since the spring of 2020 the bureau had more than doubled its domestic terrorism caseload, from about a thousand to around 2,700 investigations. But the Biden administration has not addressed the white-supremacy threat through designations, despite a growing chorus of calls for them to do so.

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North #London man charged with being member of neo-Nazi #terrorist group

He was arrested by counter-terrorism officers in November. A man from North London is due in court next week charged with being a member of a banned neo-Nazi terrorist group, as part of an investigation by the Metropolitan Police’s counter terrorism unit. David Musins, 35, from North London, was charged on February 4 with one count of being a member of the proscribed organisation, contrary to Section 11 of the Terrorism Act 2000. He will first appear on bail at Westminster Magistrates’ Court next week on Valentine’s Day (Monday, February 14). He was arrested by counter-terrorism officers on November 10, 2021, when he was released on bail, and later charged by the Metropolitan Police force. The charge relates to alleged membership to the banned extreme right-wing group for a period of nine months between December 2016 and August 2017.
National Action was founded in early 2013, after the decline of the British National Party and English Defence League. The group was founded by Benjamin Raymond and Alex Davies, who were university students at the time. Although now banned, an undercover ITV investigation reported in 2017 that members of the banned Neo-Nazi group are still meeting up in secret. Under the Terrorism Act 2000, the Home Secretary may ban an organisation if they believe it is linked to terrorism, and “it is proportionate to do”. For the purposes of the Act, this means that the organisation “commits or participates in acts of terrorism”. Little is known about the members of National Action because the group is “very tiny”, with the Huffington Post reporting that the group’s Fight Club style rules are as follows: “1. You do not talk about National Action. Our biggest problem has always been people that can’t keep their mouths shut and something bad happens. 2. You do not talk about National Action. Seriously, if you do something secretly or anonymously then don’t tell everyone.”

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“Nazis raped and killed my family in #Roma #Holocaust but #JimmyCarr thinks it’s funny”

Daniela Abraham, 41, from London, has called on Jimmy Carr to publicly apologise and is offering to take him to Auschwitz concentration camp so he can pay his respects to victims of the Roma Holocaust. A Roma woman who lost eight of her relatives in the Holocaust was ‘heartbroken’ when she heard Jimmy Carr’s joke about the genocide. Daniela Abraham, 41, from London, said her great-grandmother Helena was raped by the Nazis when they stormed into her town in Slovakia. Helena’s siblings were dragged away to labour camps and the rest of the family never heard from them again. The ordeal still haunts Daniela and she could not believe it when Carr decided to joke about the atrocity in his latest Netflix special. She is now calling on the comedian to publicly apologise and wants him to travel with her to Auschwitz concentration camp so he can ‘pay his respects’. However, Carr appears unrepentant and refused to say sorry for his joke over the weekend, telling a stand-up audience ‘I am going down swinging’. Daniela, who burst into tears as she spoke to The Mirror, said: “When I heard Jimmy Carr’s joke it broke my heart. On my mother’s side eight relatives were killed in the Holocaust. “I want him to publicly apologise. If he has any human feelings or compassion I want to tell him to contact me and I will take him to Auschwitz so he can see what happened to our people.

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World War Two: Guard of Nazi and his propaganda artefacts

“What do you expect in a loft? Some ancient Christmas decorations, maybe an obsolete computer… but definitely not Nazi propaganda posters.” Yet that’s what faced Craig Lambert from Barry, when he had to clear out his father’s attic after his death in 2019. Between 1951 and 1955 Royal Welch Fusiliers Sergeant Major Colin Lambert was detailed to guard Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess, during his life-long sentence at Spandau Prison in Berlin. Some of the artefacts with which he returned from Germany would remain a secret until his death. (…) Mr Lambert said: “Dad had only one prisoner – Hess – to guard on an entire wing at Spandau. “He’d get bored, because he loved chatting, and one night he was caught gossiping and sharing a cigarette with Rudolph Hess.” Incredibly, it was Hess himself who reported Colin, and as communicating with Hess was strictly forbidden for Allied guards, Colin was sentenced to a fortnight in military prison.

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Das rechtsextreme Ulrichsbergtreffen: Kultstätte einer “verbrecherischen Organisation”

Die Bestellung des Kärntner Verfassungsschutzchefs sorgt für Kritik. Er hat bei Ulrichsbergtreffen Reden gehalten, einer zentralen Veranstaltung für ehemalige SS-Männer. Die Bestellung von Stephan Tauschitz zum Kärntner Verfassungsschutzchef sorgt seit Tagen für Kritik: Der ehemalige Klubobmann der Kärntner ÖVP hatte in den Jahren 2008 und 2010 Festreden beim rechtsextremen Ulrichsbergtreffen gehalten – einem Fixpunkt ehemaliger Angehöriger der Waffen-SS und deren Fangemeinde, der vom Verfassungsschutz überwacht wird. Die Grünen und die Israelitische Kultusgemeinde (IKG) fordern Tauschitz’ Rückzug. IKG-Präsident Oskar Deutsch schrieb auf Twitter: “Wer am Ulrichsbergtreffen teilnimmt, sollte vom Verfassungsschutz beobachtet werden und kann diesen nicht leiten.” Die Huldigung der Waffen-SS und die Legitimation “eines Naziaufmarschs durch Teilnahme” sei kein Kavaliersdelikt. In seiner Rede 2010 forderte Verfassungsschutzchef Tauschitz dazu auf, “nicht über die Toten zu richten”, das müsse man Gott überlassen. (…) Neben den ehemaligen SS-Männern gaben sich am Ulrichsberg über Jahrzehnte auch ehemaligen Wehrmachtsangehörige, schlagende Burschenschafter, Neonazis, Trachtenvereine, Landsmannschaften, Exekutive, Zollwache, Feuerwehren, Pfadfinder und Kärntner Chöre ein Stelldichein. Dazu gesellten sich hochrangige Politiker der FPÖ, SPÖ und ÖVP sowie das Bundesheer, das neben Rednern und Militärmusik auch einen Shuttledienst für jene Besucher und Besucherinnen bereitstellte, die nicht mehr gut zu Fuß waren. Damit war im Jahr 2009 jedoch Schluss. Der damalige Verteidigungsminister Norbert Darabos (SPÖ) untersagte die Teilnahme: “Die Abgrenzung zu NS-Gedankengut ist unzureichend. Solange ich Minister bin, wird das Bundesheer nicht mehr am Ulrichsbergtreffen teilnehmen.”

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Sachsen -Wo es kippt – #brandmauer #braunzone

Die CDU hat nun einen starken Vorsitzenden. Doch während Friedrich Merz in Berlin den großen Aufräumer gibt, biedern sich in einigen Kommunen Unions-Politiker bei AfD-Anhängern und Rechtsextremen an. Friedrich Merz war noch gar nicht offiziell zum Parteichef der CDU gewählt, da gab er im Spiegel schon den Aufräumer: “Die Landesverbände, vor allem im Osten, bekommen von uns eine glasklare Ansage: Wenn irgendjemand von uns die Hand hebt, um mit der AfD zusammenzuarbeiten, dann steht am nächsten Tag ein Parteiausschlussverfahren an.” Nun ist Zusammenarbeit ein interpretationsbedürftiger Begriff. Wenn ein Berufsprovokateur wie Max Otte mit Hilfe von Rechtsextremen Bundespräsident werden will, liegt der Fall klar. Was aber ist mit Christdemokraten, die der AfD den Boden bereiten? So wie der Vize-Landrat aus Bautzen, der ankündigte, die gesetzliche Impfpflicht nicht umzusetzen, sich dafür von Corona-Protestlern feiern ließ wie einst Hans-Dietrich Genscher von ausreisewilligen DDR-Bürgern vor der Prager Botschaft. Oder der Baubürgermeister aus Freiberg, der den Umgang mit Ungeimpften mit dem Völkermord an den Armeniern im Osmanischen Reich verglich. Seine Abwahl im Stadtrat scheiterte, größte Fraktion dort: die AfD. (…) Kretschmer, jüngst ins Stellvertreterteam um Merz gewählt, genießt in der Hauptstadt offenbar mehr Rückhalt als daheim. Seine Strategie – mit allen über alles reden – muss als gescheitert gelten. Fackelzüge, Morddrohungen, wann sind Demokratiefeinde zuletzt so selbstbewusst aufgetreten? Teilen der CDU fehlt es an Wachsamkeit, an Wissen, am Willen, sich vorzustellen, dass auch Menschen in bunten Funktionsjacken ein rechtsextremes Weltbild haben können. Dass es für die Radikalisierung der sogenannten Mitte kein “Kinderfest” der NPD mehr braucht, sondern nur die Telegram-App. Stattdessen herrscht nicht nur in Bautzen die Hoffnung, dass AfD-Wähler vernachlässigte Christdemokraten sind, die man umstimmen kann: Man muss dafür nur ein Bundesgesetz brechen oder Völkermord verharmlosen. Friedrich Merz kann den Zeigefinger heben, wie er will: Wenn die Parteiverantwortlichen im Osten ihr verhaltensauffälliges Personal nicht maßregeln, werden seine “glasklaren Ansagen” ohne Folgen bleiben.

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