Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of three articles examining how disinformation, and those peddling it, are impacting the election process.
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Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of three articles examining how disinformation, and those peddling it, are impacting the election process.
Two weeks after the tragedy of Charlottesville, white nationalists rallying in Tennessee were outnumbered by anti-racists 50 to one.
McInnes’ ‘Proud Boys’ are the new extremism; VNN keeps going amid other site shutdowns; Jones says Trump liked warnings of civil war; and more.
A leader of a religious cult that embraces anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic and homophobic teachings has been transferred from a New Mexico jail cell to a hospital after beginning a hunger strike, authorities confirm.
A man arrested for firing a pistol at counterprotesters during the “United the Right” rally in Virginia earlier this month has been identified as the Imperial Wizard of the Confederate White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.
Friday evening, the oldest Neo-Nazi web forum on the internet went dark. Network Solutions’ decision to seize Stormfront.org’s domain comes in the wake of the Charlottesville Unite the Right (UTR) rally, which resulted in the death of Heather Heyer.
Joey Gibson and cohorts cancel events out of fears of violence, hold impromptu news conferences, then show up at Berkeley anti-racism rally and get assaulted.
Stormfront’s web domain gets suspended; Leaked chats show violence planned in Charlottesville; Faith leaders descend on DC to voice protest; and more.
In the days since Jason Kessler’s Unite the Right (UTR) rally ended in bloodshed, various right wing propagandists have attempted to shift blame by smearing the City of Charlottesville, the Charlottesville Police Department (CPD) and Virginia State Police as being responsible for the death of one counter-protester and two police officers.
David O. Jones, a minister and Christian home schooling advocate, faced outrage from donors last week after a Nashville investigative news team revealed that he was moving their money through a foundation the Southern Poverty Law Center lists as a hate group.
Oklahoma police chief’s neo-Nazi past revealed; Anti-terrorism program shuts down; Why the Bundys and their cohort keep winning; and more.
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