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The list of donors to the now-defunct neo-nazi National Justice Party has leaked, and the Anonymous Comrades Collective has the goods. These folks are from all kinds of professional backgrounds, age groups, and parts of the country, so read up and find one near you!

From the article:

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 affair.

NJP's successor was the short-lived Nationalist Coalition which abruptly folded when their founding membership roster was leaked. Many of the exposed names could be easily tied to NJP but several had known ties to previous failed entities like Identity Evropa and the Traditionalist Workers Party, as well as ongoing concerns like Patriot Front.

The latest leak is a list of names and addresses of National Justice Party donors. The 'donor' designation is significant as these are not solely dues-paying members. The list includes women, senior citizens, and various boomer conspiracy theory types who would have likely been disqualified from membership despite the NJP's apparently haphazard and amateurish vetting processes. Some, but not all of the women listed, are spouses of donors and their inclusion on the list indicates that the donation was credited to them as a couple. As general policy, we usually exclude spouses and other family members from our reporting unless there is specific evidence of their active involvement, as there is in this case.

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accollective.noblogs.orgA Fool and Their Money… Insider Leaks Reveal Alleged National Justice Party Donors – Anonymous Comrades Collective

Hoo boy, nipping them in the bud...

From the post:

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 list we are sharing is comprised only of the members whose identities we could initially confirm. There will be more detailed exposés and additional participants coming soon!

#NeoNazis #fcknzs #NJP #alerta

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accollective.noblogs.orgFascist Fiasco: Neo-Nazi ‘Nationalist Coalition’ Exposed! – Anonymous Comrades Collective

The Anonymous Comrades Collective (ACC) has done us all a major service: they've once and for all revealed the identity of the (in)famous Nazi podcaster who calls himself Jazzhands McFeels.

Robert Warren Gasiewicz of Stuart, Florida, is a low-level Republican apparatchik who lives in a McMansion in a gated, lakeside community and owns a charter boat company. He's apparently loaded, with some of his wealth coming from a reported $120k he was making annually for a while from his Fash the Nation (FTN) podcast on the fascist The Right Stuff (TRS) media network.

"McFeels" has been a mercurial rock star among young authoritarian scumbags in the US and one of the few alt right-era figureheads to have retained a high degree of prestige in neo-fascist circles. So here's hoping that this hampers his capacity to maintain his high-end lifestyle as well as his status as a GOP operative (though the odds of this being a problem for him in today's GOP aren't actually all that high).

Anyways, read all about it at the link. ACC is a very solid crew and they've done their homework.

#Jazzhands #JazzhandsMcFeels #FashTheNation #TheRightStuff #NJP #fcknzs #GOP #Republicans #Florida

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accollective.noblogs.orgFrom “JazzHands McFeels” to Jazzhands Revealed: Robert Warren Gasiewicz of Stuart, Florida – Anonymous Comrades Collective

CPAC attendees this year included Greg Conte and Ryan Sanchez. Who are these people? Well...

Greg Conte used to be Richard Spencer's right-hand man and, if I remember correctly, was maybe even his personal security organizer for a minute. The two had a falling out in 2018 as Spencer's arc was going into a sharp decline (something something rats something sinking ship). But Conte was very much at the heart of Spencer's circuit in 2017, when they both attended the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA.

Two years later, Conte became a founding member of the overtly neo-nazi "National Justice Party". Conte flamed out of that as well about a year ago, burning every bridge behind him. But not because he's turned over a new leaf. No, it was just some interpersonal and/or money drama, which is the way things go with nazis an awful lot of the time. I honestly don't even remember the specifics, just that it seemed so cookie-cutter at the time. Still, that seems to have been something of a tipping point for NJP, as they had a whole series of high-end defections over the course of last year and by now they have ceased to exist. So maybe Greggy unintentionally did something good for once in his life.

Anyways, according to the article, Conte went to a Young Republicans mixer at CPAC as part of a self-identified crew of neo-nazis who "mingled with mainstream conservative personalities, including some from Turning Point USA, and discussed so-called 'race science' and antisemitic conspiracy theories."

Sanchez was apparently part of his cohort. He's a former member of the Rise Above Movement (RAM), which is Rob Rundo's old crew and effectively a kind of precursor to today's Active Clubs and "white nationalism 3.0" framework. Sanchez doesn't seem to have attended United the Right with his RAM colleagues (he quit the group for unknown reasons about a month later), but he hasn't stopped being a giant shithead and has apparently been in Groyper circuits for several years.

At any rate, CPAC has been an increasingly friendly place for these kinds of people for years, but the pretense seems to have largely gone away at this point. Sanchez was a credentialed attendee (it's unclear from the article whether Conte was, though I suspect that he wasn't, as they didn't comment on it). These people are known entities, and both organizers and attendees of any conference are responsible for keeping nazis out. CPAC is well past the point where they can claim this kind of thing is just "a few bad apples". It's part of their deal, and it's been part of their deal for a while.

nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nazis

NBC News · Nazis mingle openly at CPAC, spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories and finding alliesBy Ben Goggin