In Obama Era, Neo-Nazis Becoming More VisibleSource: AlterNet.org
James Verini at the Daily Beast notices something we've been tracking here at Orcinus too: Neo-Nazis and far-right extremists are not only recruiting more openly, they're being much more public in their full-on expressions of racism, nativism, and xenophobia.
Dozens of Active-Duty US-Troops Found on neo-Nazi SiteSource: stripes.com
It is the Facebook for the fascist set, and the typical online profiles of its members reveal expected tastes.
Favorite book: "Mein Kampf"
Favorite movie: the Nazi propaganda film "Triumph of the Will"
Interests: "white women"
Poplawski frequented right-wing and Neo Nazi Web sitesSource: United Press International
Richard Poplawski posted his profile and photographs of his tattoos on the white supremacist Web site Stormfront, which serves as a clearinghouse for neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic groups, using the site to display an eagle tattoo spread across his chest, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette r …
Fear for son changed Skinhead's courseSource: Breaking Midstate News with The Patriot-News
Tom "TJ" Leyden turned away from hate. After 15 years of leading a racist life, Leyden had a profound change of heart.
Today the former neo-Nazi white supremacist travels the country advocating tolerance and an appreciation of diverse cultures.
Neo-Nazi Threat Growing Despite NPD Cash WoesSource: SPIEGEL ONLINE
Germany's far-right National Democratic Party may be on the brink of financial collapse, but the neo-Nazi scene is alive and kicking. And, experts warn, it is becoming more dangerous.
Far-Right Terrorist Tries to Build a Dirty Bomb.Source: bangordailynews.com
Also found was literature on how to build "dirty bombs" and information about cesium-137, strontium-90 and cobalt-60, radioactive materials. The FBI report also stated there was evidence linking James Cummings to white supremacist groups.
Attack sparks fear of rising neo-Nazi violenceSource: thelocal.de
A vicious attack at a motorway rest stop after a huge neo-Nazi march in Dresden last weekend has sparked alarm across Germany. As David Wroe reports, some believe the country's far-right scene is undergoing a dangerous transformation.
Doubts cloud Police Chief Nazi stabbing claimsSource: thelocal.de
Investigators have found discrepancies in Passau police chief Alois Mannichl's claim that he was stabbed by a neo-Nazi in mid-December and leads point to a domestic dispute instead, the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported on Friday.