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NEW: Task Force Butler just released 300+ page report PROJECT HUSKY, identifying dozens of members of neo-Nazi gang "Nationalist Social Club," also known as "NSC-131." TFB connects individual members to 9 different violent hate crimes in 4 states. Visit
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Sheriff Chitwood of Volusia County, Florida naming and shaming a handful of neo-nazis is off to a really good start. Hopefully we see law enforcement in New England follow suit. PROJECT HUSKY maps this neo-nazi org's individual members and hate crimes.

It's not just up to law enforcement to put a stop to nazis. Sometimes, civil suits can take care of them. In fact, suing nazis can protect businesses. Especially if you're a brand like @thenorthface and nazis keep using your logo when they commit violent hate crimes.

Update: The Office of the Attorney General of Massachusetts has confirmed receipt of Task Force Butler's PROJECT HUSKY.

I don't think that most of the suburban moms and dads caught up in the hysteria of CRT realize they're doing the bidding of fascists. It's important to point it out to them directly.

@ryanjreilly Listened to a great podcast about the role MG Smedley Butler played in preventing a coup. What a great story.

Amazing work!

@MeidasTouch This is the best thing I’ve seen on how to actually do something about these terrorists! Thank you all for your Service 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💙

If veterans are this easily recruited by white supremacist groups, after serving in a diverse Band of Brothers like a US military unit, that tells me that our military leaders are not doing a good enough job of building cohesiveness in our military. (No huge surprise really).

Keep up the good work. Turn over every rock and keep shining on their darkness

@Esqueer_ Smart guy. Also said he realized he was nothing more than a corporate hitman in WWI
