The Biden-Harris Justice Department has accused a gentleman and a person of running an anti-government extremist group on Telegram, to embrace violence, promote” light supremacy”, and incite a race war in the United States and elsewhere against immigrants, gays, blacks, and Jews.
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Vice President Kamala Harris promised to stop making “harmful” comments on social media if she is elected in November,” keep our democracy,” and the prosecution was released shortly after that statement.
These accomplices reportedly had a long history with the Fed, and one of their targets was reportedly a Huffington Post article in May 2023.
Dallas Erin Humber of California and Matthew Robert Allison of Idaho, two reported white nationalists, were charged on Sept. 9th with running the” Terrorgram Collective”, a system of programs on the encrypted social media platform, according to the sealed federal prosecution. Humber is a self-described 33-year-old neo-nazi graphic artist and a former dildo saleswoman who happens to go by the online screen name,” Miss Gorehound” . ,
Prosecutors accused the two alleged fanatics of plotting to kill “high value” goals, like politicians and government authorities, and eliminate government system. ” The defendant’s goal, the indictment charges, was to burn a race war, expand the collapse of what they viewed as an permanently crooked government, and take about a pale ethno state”, said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke, chief of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, at a combined press conference with Assistant Attorney General for National Security Matthew Olsen yesterday.” ‘ defendants use the internet platform Telegram to post messages promoting their white supremacist accelerationism, according to the indictment’s description.
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The two Biden DOJ officials claimed in an exclusive interview that while” white supremacist inspired extremism” is currently the” single most lethal” domestic threat, federal law enforcement is adapting to these groups ‘ growing efforts to plot terrorist acts on social media platforms. According to Olson,” the threat of domestic terrorism is increasing within the United States, and violent acts committed by white supremacists are the single most deadly form of domestic violent extremism that we see in the country right now.”
After the former leader was detained for terrorism charges, federal prosecutors in the Eastern District of California claimed that the two suspects took control of the Terrorgram network in the summer of 2022.
Allison and Humber were both charged with fifteen criminal counts, including the solicitation of hate crimes, conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, attempting to recruit individuals for the killing and doxing of alleged enemies like federal officials, judges, and politicians, and making interstate threats. According to the indictment, Allison and Humber also produced a white supremacist propaganda film that honored every racist incident that occurred in the United States since 1968.
” These are not mere words”, said Olson, adding,” Terrorgram users have carried out, or planned, attacks after being guided by Terrorgram publications and instructional videos”.
The pair allegedly shared instructional manuals and videos on how to make bombs, chemical weapons, and other deadly devices, and told their followers to be covert in their operations. The DOJ also charged Allison with maintaining a Telegram channel called” The List”, which targeted members of Congress, federal judges, U. S. attorneys, and local officials, that was allegedly disseminated to his followers. Allison called for members of” The List” to “take action now” and “do your part”, by posting the names, addresses, and photographs of the individuals targeted for assassination. Several members of the group volunteered to take part in targeted attacks after being told that removing their targets would put them on a path to sainthood, according to the indictment.
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” With the case that we have brought here, we’re on the highest end of the Richter scale”, Clarke told ABC News. These are people who are attempting to give so-called” st sainthood” to other people who will carry out these attacks, you know, to the greatest extent possible. They’re giving out bomb-making instructions. They’re putting together hit lists. We hope that this action sends a clear message to people who ca n’t hide behind computers.
Federal prosecutors allege that there have been at least three attempted attacks by Telegram-based group members worldwide.  ,
The first was by Juraj Krajčík, a 19-year-old man from Slovakia claiming to be inspired by Terrorgram, who killed two people at a gay bar in Bratislava before killing himself.
Humber is accused of having a relationship with the killer three months before the attacks, taking credit for being the one who organized them, and of calling him the group’s” first Saint.”
According to the Huffington Post, Krajčík wrote,” Terrorgram Collective, you know who you are …. Building the future of the White revolution, one publication at a time”
After promising to do so if he actually would carry out his attack, Humber allegedly narrated Krajk’s manifesto into an audiobook.
” This is kind of a huge deal”, Humber says in a brief introduction to the audiobook,” but in case you have n’t heard, on Oct. 12, 2022, St. Juraj Krajčík, Tarrant’s sixth disciple and Terrorgram’s first saint, posted this manifesto online before opening fire on f****ts at an LGBT coffee shop in Bratislava, Slovakia”.
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” We mourn St. Krajčík’s death”, she added,” but his legacy is immortalized through words and action … His manifesto is absolute f*****g fire and I think you’ll really enjoy it. If you’ve been a while, it ought to have a profound impact on your very soul. So without further ado, let’s get this party started, Terror Bros”.
Andrew Taskhistov, 18, of New Jersey, was detained in July for allegedly urging group members to attack an energy facility, while another 18-year-old Turkish student recorded himself stabbing five people outside a mosque on live streaming.
Clarke claimed that the indictment was the government’s response to” the new technological face of White supremacist violence” and that Telegram gave the defendants more opportunity to promote white nationalism. Technology evolves, and we keep up,” she added.
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The CEO of Telegram Pavel Durov was detained last month in Paris after being accused of breaking French laws enforcing their own app’s prohibition on illegal content. Many view this as an justification for the online stifling of any opposition. His arrest sparked a fury among free speech advocates and tech community leaders, with many claiming that his arrest was an attempt to control or gain access to communications on the platform. According to rumors, French law enforcement apprehended Durov at the request of Biden Administration officials.  ,
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Durov has criticized the allegations leveled against him and promised to stop criminals from using the social media platform of his business.
After being released from prison last week, he has since made some changes to Telegram.