Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Video of interim Police Chief of Colbert, Oklahoma Bart Alsbrook selling Nazi propaganda videos

Alsbrook was recently named the interim police chief of Colbert, Oklahoma. That was until reporter Rachel Knapp of KXII Fox Channel 12 News began asking questions about whether the Bart Alsbrook behind a neo-Nazi hate music website was the same man who was about to assume the responsibility for protecting the town’s nearly 1,200 residents, who reside just miles from the state’s border with Texas. Alsbrook distanced himself from the accusations and denied involvement with white supremacists, claiming that a group of skinheads stole his wallet in the 1990s and have been starting neo-Nazi hate sites using his personal details ever since. But while the facts of that theft are vague, Alsbrook’s history in the organized white supremacist movement is clear.

Thursday, August 24, 2017

The daily stormer gets pwnd by Anonymous

Neo-Nazi Internet users are learning the hard way that developers don’t like their kind. According to The Verge, the former Daily Stormer reappeared online earlier on Thursday under the name “Punished Stormer,” only to be subject to denial-of-service attacks by the group Anonymous. It appears that the site was hosted by the company DreamHost, and some users noticed that GoDaddy (the site that kicked the original Daily Stormer off their hosting platform last week) sold the site’s owners the PunishedStormer.com domain name. Thursday’s hack appears to be the first time Anonymous has actually hacked the Daily Stormer, although they claimed the group hacked them last week to save face when Google and GoDaddy kicked them off their servers.

Tuesday, August 22, 2017