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'''Patriot Front''' is an American [[white nationalist]] group that bears many hallmarks of an [[FBI]] entrapment operation, setting the stage for a [[false flag]] "terrorism event.<ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/05/feds-on-parade-hundreds-of-patriot-front-members-march-in-khakis-and-masks-towards-u-s-capitol-video/</ref><ref>https://off-guardian.org/2023/05/15/offgs-quick-take-patriot-front/</ref><ref>https://ricochet.com/1124528/the-patriot-front-is-a-ridiculous-hoax/</ref>
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'''Patriot Front''' is an American [[white nationalist]] group that bears many hallmarks of an [[FBI]] entrapment operation filled with undercover agents, setting the stage for a [[false flag]] "terrorism event.<ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/05/feds-on-parade-hundreds-of-patriot-front-members-march-in-khakis-and-masks-towards-u-s-capitol-video/</ref><ref>https://off-guardian.org/2023/05/15/offgs-quick-take-patriot-front/</ref><ref>https://ricochet.com/1124528/the-patriot-front-is-a-ridiculous-hoax/</ref>
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==Official narrative==
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It was founded in 2017 as a splinter group from the [[neo-Nazi]] organization [[Vanguard America]]. Patriot Front's aesthetic combines traditional [[Americana]] with [[fascist symbolism]]. It had approximately 200 members as of late [[2021]].<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/28/leaked-online-chats-white-nationalist-patriot-front</ref> According to the [[Anti-Defamation League]], the group generated 82% of reported incidents in 2021 involving distribution of [[racist]], [[antisemitic]], and other hateful propaganda in the [[United States]], comprising 3,992 incidents, in every state except [[Hawaii]] and [[Alaska]].<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/03/white-supremacist-propaganda-anti-defamation-league?</ref>
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==Activities==
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On February 8, 2020, about 100 Patriot Front members marched in [[Washington, D.C.]], along the [[National Mall]] from the [[Lincoln Memorial]] to the [[United States Capitol|US Capitol]] grounds. The marchers wore khakis, matching dark blue jackets, hats, full white face masks, and dark sunglasses, and carried various modified versions of the American flag with the Patriot Front logo.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20201028010307/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-protests/masked-white-nationalists-march-in-washington-with-police-escort-idUSKBN20301H</ref>
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In May [[2023]], they did a [[Washington DC]] rally<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/patriot-front-washington-dc-video-b2338764.html</ref> the day after president [[Joe Biden]] had called [[white supremacy]] "the most dangerous threat to our homeland" in a speech at [[Howard University]].<ref>https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/13/biden-howard-university-white-supremacy-terrorism-00096811</ref>
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In January 2022, They showed up at an March for Life event in Washington, D.C. [[Corporate media]] were quick to make the connection between the anti-abortion movement and "white supremacy."<ref>https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/patriot-front-s-anti-abortion-advocacy-march-life-sends-clear-ncna1287952</ref>
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==Problems with official narrative==
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Well...
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Who pays for the uniforms and travel? How come they all look young and fit - like undercover agents? How come the police doesn't throw the book at them? With only 200 members, a few arrests would cripple the rallies. How come they cartoonishly reinforce the [[official narrative]] where [[white supremacy]] allegedly is "the most dangerous threat to our homeland"?
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Latest revision as of 10:12, 16 May 2023

Group.png Patriot Front  
(Entrapment, Astroturf, White supremacy group)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Patriot Front.png
Formation2017
Founder Thomas Rousseau
HeadquartersUnited States
Staff200
Interests“hate speech”
American white nationalist group that bears many hallmarks of an FBI entrapment operation, setting the stage for a false flag terrorism event

Patriot Front is an American white nationalist group that bears many hallmarks of an FBI entrapment operation filled with undercover agents, setting the stage for a false flag "terrorism event.[1][2][3]

Official narrative

It was founded in 2017 as a splinter group from the neo-Nazi organization Vanguard America. Patriot Front's aesthetic combines traditional Americana with fascist symbolism. It had approximately 200 members as of late 2021.[4] According to the Anti-Defamation League, the group generated 82% of reported incidents in 2021 involving distribution of racist, antisemitic, and other hateful propaganda in the United States, comprising 3,992 incidents, in every state except Hawaii and Alaska.[5]

Activities

On February 8, 2020, about 100 Patriot Front members marched in Washington, D.C., along the National Mall from the Lincoln Memorial to the US Capitol grounds. The marchers wore khakis, matching dark blue jackets, hats, full white face masks, and dark sunglasses, and carried various modified versions of the American flag with the Patriot Front logo.[6]

In May 2023, they did a Washington DC rally[7] the day after president Joe Biden had called white supremacy "the most dangerous threat to our homeland" in a speech at Howard University.[8]

In January 2022, They showed up at an March for Life event in Washington, D.C. Corporate media were quick to make the connection between the anti-abortion movement and "white supremacy."[9]

Problems with official narrative

Well... Who pays for the uniforms and travel? How come they all look young and fit - like undercover agents? How come the police doesn't throw the book at them? With only 200 members, a few arrests would cripple the rallies. How come they cartoonishly reinforce the official narrative where white supremacy allegedly is "the most dangerous threat to our homeland"?




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