In a previous article, we explored the 'Pool Party' and 'Supporter Group' systems within the neo-Nazi podcast network The Right Stuff and its now-defunct fake political organization The National Justice Party. These real life neo-Nazi networking groups were intended to be highly exclusive, with vigorous vetting procedures intended to weed out 'Antifa' infiltrators, federal agents, and those deemed undesirable for various reasons. The vetting process for the original Pool Parties was notorious...| Anonymous Comrades Collective
One of the most prominent neo-Nazi internet personalities influencing the recent rise of online (and, hence, offline) fascism in the United States was a podcast host who used the alias "Jazzhands McFeels" on his podcast Fash the Nation. Through this medium, Jazzhands McFeels promoted fascist ideals like racism, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and LGBTQ+ bigotry under the guise of "sophisticated" political analysis. The podcast became widely known in extreme-right circles and Jazzhands McFeels bec...| Anonymous Comrades Collective