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Jilly_in_VA

(12,452 posts)
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 02:50 PM Jul 3

Member of white supremacist group charged in alleged plot to solicit murder of 'high-value targets'

A 24-year-old man is facing charges after allegedly working with a transnational terrorist group to create a hit list of “high-value targets” for assassination that included U.S. officials, nongovernmental organizations and leaders of private companies, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.

Noah Lamb was charged and indicted in Northern California federal court with eight counts of conspiracy, soliciting the murder of federal officials, doxing federal officials and interstate threatening communication, according to a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday.

Authorities allege that between November 2021 and September 2024, Lamb collaborated with members of the Terrorgram Collective to create a list of targets they viewed as “enemies of the cause of white supremacist accelerationism,” the indictment states.

The Terrorgram Collective is described as a network of white supremacist, neo-Nazi and accelerationist groups who promote violence and white supremacy, according to the Anti-Defamation League. The group primarily connects through the social networking app Telegram.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/member-white-supremacy-group-charged-alleged-plot-solicit-murder-high-rcna216701

He's white, of course, so he's just "mentally ill", right? But not an immigrant, either....

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Member of white supremacist group charged in alleged plot to solicit murder of 'high-value targets' (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Jul 3 OP
Why Don't We Know Much About Right-Wing Terrorists? Kid Berwyn Jul 3 #1
Amazing Jilly_in_VA Jul 3 #4
Funny thing about those white supremacist, They are NOT supreme MagickMuffin Jul 3 #2
Anybody want to bet on his "Target List"? Deep State Witch Jul 3 #3
This is the dark underbelly of MAGA and the Trump cult... AntiFascist Jul 3 #5
Oh look angrychair Jul 3 #6

Kid Berwyn

(21,367 posts)
1. Why Don't We Know Much About Right-Wing Terrorists?
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 02:55 PM
Jul 3
Conservatives Fired The Guy Studying Them in 2009



Why Don’t We Know Much About Right-Wing Terrorists?

Conservatives Fired The Guy Studying Them


JAMESON PARKER
AddictingInfo, JUNE 18, 2015 4:41 PM

After a mass shooting at a historically black church in Charleston, South Carolina, left nine people dead and a right-wing white supremacist arrested, the country once again faces the uneasy question of just how many so-called “home-grown” terrorists are out there – heavily armed, ideologically driven, and violent.

It’s a good question, but it may be tough to answer because for reasons that are astoundingly dimwitted, the Department of Homeland Security pushed out the guy who was in charge of watching them, and dismantled his team all the way back in 2009.

The beleaguered hero of this story is Daryl Johnson, a top government counterterrorism analyst working at Homeland Security who spent six years with the agency amassing a wealth of data on far-right extremist groups that posed various degrees of threat to citizens in the United States. In 2009, in the months after President Obama assumed office, he watched as these groups veered even further right, and began to fear that America’s first African-American president could be the catalyst of a major uptick in hate crimes and anti-government attacks.

In a landmark report released just months into Obama’s term, and now looks downright clairvoyant, Johnson made the case that radical Islam is only a small piece of the terrorism pie:

“Do not overlook other types of terrorist groups,” the report warned, noting that five purely domestic groups had considered using weapons of mass destruction in that period. Similar warnings have been issued by the two principal non-government groups that track domestic terrorism: the New York-based Anti-Defamation League and the Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center.

An annual tally by the latter group of what it calls “Terror From the Right” listed 13 major incidents and arrests last year, nearly double the annual number in previous years; the group also reported the number of hate groups had topped 1,000 in 2010, for the first time in at least two decades.


In response to that report, Johnson was destroyed. It wasn’t his integrity or claims that got him in trouble, his facts were solid. Instead, it was the inconvenient truth that much of the threat comes from right-wing conservatives, and even more awkwardly, radical right-wing conservatives who say and think a lot of the same things mainstream right-wing conservatives say and think.

CONTINUED w/links...

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2015/06/18/why-dont-we-know-much-about-right-wing-terrorists-conservatives-fired-the-guy-studying-them/

That was from 2015.

Internet Archive Waybac, if link doesn’t work:

http://web.archive.org/web/20150910045015/http://www.addictinginfo.org/2015/06/18/why-dont-we-know-much-about-right-wing-terrorists-conservatives-fired-the-guy-studying-them/

Dixie. KKK. NAZIs. MAGA. Same things.

MagickMuffin

(17,816 posts)
2. Funny thing about those white supremacist, They are NOT supreme
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 03:17 PM
Jul 3


The indictment does not name any of the targets but says that the list included a U.S. senator, a U.S. district judge, a former U.S. attorney general, as well as state and local officials, nongovernmental groups and business leaders.

The targets were allegedly chosen because of race, religion, sexual orientation and gender identity based on the group’s belief that “the white race is superior,” the Justice Department said in a Wednesday news release.

Each target had a “list card” that allegedly included reasons why the group viewed them as an enemy, according to the indictment. The list allegedly labeled the judge as “an invader” from a foreign country and highlighted the judge’s ruling on an immigration issue, the indictment states. Federal prosecutors say the senator was labeled “an Anti-White, Anti-gun, Jewish senator” and that the former attorney general was called a racial slur.


Gee whiz, I betcha I can come up with a few that are probably on the list. Although, there are probably several Jewish Senators that would fill that role.

And this dude is only 24. Such hate at such an early age. His parents must’ve helped nurture that hate. It appears he has been lead astray.




Deep State Witch

(12,014 posts)
3. Anybody want to bet on his "Target List"?
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 03:25 PM
Jul 3

Each target had a “list card” that allegedly included reasons why the group viewed them as an enemy, according to the indictment. The list allegedly labeled the judge as “an invader” from a foreign country and highlighted the judge’s ruling on an immigration issue, (Probably Judge Tanya Chutkin, who is from Jamaica) the indictment states. Federal prosecutors say the senator was labeled “an Anti-White, Anti-gun, Jewish senator” (Chuck Schumer) and that the former attorney general (Eric Holder) was called a racial slur.

AntiFascist

(13,538 posts)
5. This is the dark underbelly of MAGA and the Trump cult...
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 03:55 PM
Jul 3

and it needs to be exposed! Look at what happened to Dark Elon and the company that provided the funds for him to launch Trump 2.0.

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