Hutchinson-based company purportedly had white supremacist message on their vehicles

A work vehicle bearing the saying that supports a white supremacist group was spotted in Hutchinson and reported to social media. The Kansas Airseeder Service truck purportedly had the words, ’14 Words by David Lane’ on its body. According to the Anti-Defamation League, these words come from a reference to a white supremacist slogan, “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.” The slogan, according to the ADL, was coined by David Lane, a member of the white supremacist terrorist group known as The Order. “The term reflects the primary white supremacist worldview in the late 20th and early 21st centuries: that unless immediate action is taken, the white race is doomed to extinction by an alleged “rising tide of color” purportedly controlled and manipulated by Jews,” the ADL website purports. According to the State of Kansas Office of the Secretary of State business entity identification number, the owner of the business, Kansas Airseeder Service is Ross Hack of Hutchinson. Hack has owned the business since 2018. Hack listed a Wichita address on the incorporation documents, but according to the current owner of the Wichita address, he bought the home in 2021 from a trust. As of 2021, the business documents report the Hutchinson address as the primary address. The owner of the business, Kansas Airseeder Service, was called by the News, but did not return the call. Since then, the phone was disconnected and the social media page for the company was taken down. The website still exists.

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