This article was originally published by The William McKinley Institute blog on March 31, 2020. A recent investigation by The William McKinley Institute discovered that
This post was originally published on March 4, 2020 at the WMKI blog. In this new report, The William McKinley Institute details the networking
Seven years ago on June 26, 2016, over three hundred anti-White “antifa” terrorists descended upon thirty pro-White demonstrators at the California state capital building in
This article was originally published on The William McKinley Institute Blog on March 24, 2020. The Action Network is an activist platform that enables activists
UPDATED: January 29, 2023 6:16 EST: An earlier version of this article stated that Manuel Esteban Paez Terán appeared to have been an immigrant. This
On April 30, 2022 the Sons of Confederate Veterans held a memorial rally at Stone Mountain Georgia. In response, one coalition of anti-White extremists came
Two plaintiffs in the upcoming Sines v Kessler lawsuit have ties to, and coordinated activities with, the anti-White terrorist organization Refuse Fascism in the months prior to and during the rally. The organization, a “mass line” front group for the Revolutionary Communist Party, rioted across numerous states in the months before Unite the Right in order to “shut down” the events of their political opponents, including the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump. The two plaintiffs connected to the terrorist organization, Natalie Romero and Seth Wispelwey, have both alleged that Unite the Right speakers and organizers conspired to violate their rights at the 2017 Charlottesville rally. A new report by Occidental Observer reveals the extent of these ties, and how a founding leader of the organization was brought in to violate the rights of the defendants.
This article was originally published by The William McKinley Institute blog on April 19, 2020. Amanda Layla Woelfle is from the Portland, Oregon area who claims
This article was originally published April 5, 2020 on The William McKinley Institute Blog. The following is a profile of Amber Kylarose Purkapile, an anarchist