It's almost the end of the year, so before the new year starts we decided to re-post one of our biggest articles of 2024, which was the exposé of the neo-Nazi cartoonist known as "Stonetoss," now known to be Hans Kristian Graebener, an IT worker based in Texas. It is worthy of re-posting not only because this individual has been creating bigoted web comics and profiting off of his brand for years but also because of the reaction to the piece, which included a response from one of the most in...| Anonymous Comrades Collective
In our previous article, the Anonymous Comrades Collective shared a document from our archives showing the cult-like 'vetting' policies that were used to screen recruits for 'Pool Parties,' the real life meet-up groups associated with the neo-Nazi podcast network The Right Stuff (TRS.) The Pool Parties were informal, locally organised, and served as a social and … Continue reading "'What We Do is Secret': The TRS/NJP Vetting Files Part 2"| Anonymous Comrades Collective
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
In past reports we have identified several pseudonymous authors published by the neo-Nazi small press Antelope Hill Publishing. First there was Ben Welton, who wrote under the pen name "Sinclair Jenkins." Then we exposed Jesse Ogden as the prolific white nationalist podcaster "Borzoi Boskovic" writing as "John Chapman." We next identified "Branka Ryan" who wrote an Antelope Hill Publishing book for "white children." Since the author was a minor at the time we did not expose her, but instead e...| Anonymous Comrades Collective
Pool Party. The name evokes a wholesome suburban American tradition and seems innocuous enough, but the term was co-opted to mask the nature of a network of real life meet-ups consisting mostly of fans and supporters of The Right Stuff (TRS) neo-Nazi podcast network. Primarily described as 'drinking clubs,' some of the regional 'Pool Party' … Continue reading "Fool Parties: NJP Neo-Nazi 'Pool Party' Networking"| Anonymous Comrades Collective
Like many Nazis, 37-year-old Samuel Austin Caskey aka 'Tim Salads' from Virginia Beach, Virginia is equal parts dangerous and pathetic. This fascist sadsack is a longtime insider at the neo-Nazi The Right Stuff podcast network. His criminal rap sheet features arrests for dumb cringey shit like getting caught red-handed putting up Nazi stickers, but also includes a scary, misogynistic stalking and death threat related criminal conviction. Caskey had a key operational role as both a National ...| Anonymous Comrades Collective
The Ohio headquarters of the National Justice Party recently went on the market for $125,000 and, TBH, it's kind of a dump. The Nazi hovel is located in the Dayton, Ohio suburb of Fairborn, best known as the home of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and a massive disaster training facility known coloquially as Calamityville. Compared … Continue reading "Calamityville: The National Justice Party Ohio Headquarters Hits the Market"| Anonymous Comrades Collective
The horrific scenes of destruction in the wake of Hurricane Helene are being exacerbated by a massive coordinated right wing misinformation and disinformation campaign. Far right media outlets, politicians, and 'influencers' are pushing bogus claims of refugee and migrant linked FEMA funding shortages, donation seizures, and eminent domain land grabs. Georgia Congressional Representative Marjorie Taylor … Continue reading "Sturm und Drang: Nazi Extremists Exploit Hurricane Tragedy"| Anonymous Comrades Collective
As the Anonymous Comrades Collective gathered in our secret lair to sip our morning cups of Nazi tears, we did a collective spit take over the realisation that Pennsylvania neo-Nazi publishing house Antelope Hill Publishing has recently purchased Indiana neo-Nazi company Above Time Coffee Roasters.| Anonymous Comrades Collective
The disingenuous grift that was the neo-Nazi National Justice Party (NJP) recently collapsed in a bitter heap of recriminations, backstabbing, skullduggery, and general ratfuckery. The internecine Nazi slapfest spilled out into the public square via drunken podcast appearances, bitter social media feuds, and insider leaks. As former friends trip over themselves to dox and discredit each other, insiders have been selectively leaking material which shines a harsh spotlight on the whole tawdry a...| Anonymous Comrades Collective
Welcome to the latest instalment in our ongoing investigation of the now-defunct neo-Nazi organisations the National Justice Party (NJP) and the Nationalist Coalition (NATCO) and their affiliated podcast network The Right Stuff (TRS). Comprised of material gathered from a variety of publicly available sources as well as insider leaks and enrolment logs, we will be examining these groups from the leadership and donor level down to the rank and file members and podcast listeners.| Anonymous Comrades Collective
Continuing our coverage of the 'Nationalist Coalition'| Anonymous Comrades Collective
The Nationalist Coalition is a new neo-Nazi organization spawned from the rotting carcass of the disastrous and defunct National Justice Party. A recent 'inaugural event' in North Carolina introduced the new organization's leadership but the amateurish launch has become a clusterfuck of epic proportions. As testament to the bad blood and rat-fuckery behind the group's formation, it is no surprise that their founding membership roster has already been leaked by a tipster. The portions of the l...| 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