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    The suspected mass shooter who killed at least eight people at an Allen, Texas mall on Saturday frequently posted pro-white supremacist and neo-Nazi materials on social media, according to an FBI bulletin reviewed by Rolling Stone.
    The FBI’s “review and triage of the subject’s social media accounts revealed hundreds of postings and images to include writings with racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist rhetoric, including neo-Nazi materials and material espousing the supremacy of the white race,” the bulletin reads.


    The document also says the alleged shooter was discharged from the military in 2008 amid “mental health concerns.”
    “Mauricio Garcia entered the regular Army in June 2008; he was terminated three months later without completing initial entry training. He was not awarded a military occupational specialty. He had no deployments or awards. We do not provide characterization of discharge for any soldier,” an Army spokesperson said in a statement.
    Investigators believe the shooter was a neo-Nazi and an “incel,” according to an internal email circulated by Texas law enforcement.
    On Saturday, a man, identified in law enforcement documents as 33-year-old Dallas resident Mauricio Garcia, opened fire at Allen Premium Outlets. The suspected shooter was killed by police at the scene, where several of the victims were found deceased. Nine additional victims were later transported to the hospital. Another two victims later died at the hospital.

    Garcia had no criminal history but is believed to have been associated with a local neo-Nazi group, according to the email. He previously reported a lost firearm to authorities, which police believe allowed him to then modify that same firearm in an attempt to make it harder to trace, according to the law enforcement documents reviewed by Rolling Stone. The suspect is a U.S. citizen who has never applied for a passport, the law enforcement documents also noted.
    Garcia was armed with an AR-15-style rifle and a handgun, according to law enforcement emails. He was also wearing a tactical vest with an “RWDS” patch — a reference to “right wing death squad,” which is a term used by white supremacists. He had 10 rifle magazines and six pistol magazines on his body. More handguns and rifles were found in his car, according to law enforcement emails.

    The investigation into the shooter’s motives is ongoing, but on Monday new details emerged about online accounts believed to be Garcia’s.
    An online account believed belong to the shooter was identified on OK.RU, a Russian social media site. The account posted photos, images, writings, and tactical planning as he prepared to carry out an attack on the Allen Premium Outlets.
    In one image, he indicated he was monitoring Google for times when the mall had the most people. In another, the suspected shooter is shown bare chested with swastika and other neo-Nazi symbol tattoos. The tactical planning aspects of choosing his target and weaponry are part of these hundreds of posts in his online journal documenting his beliefs and plans leading up to the attack on Saturday. This account, which was still online on Monday afternoon, include numerous photos of pages and pages of his handwritten thoughts while planning the attack.
    He also had a YouTube account.

    “The alleged perpetrator’s social media account on OK.RU serves an online diary replete with white supremacist and violent misogynistic rhetoric,” says Jon Lewis, Research fellow with the Program on Extremism at George Washington University. ” “The individual’s anger towards minorities and women serve as key themes which are evident throughout his posts. The profile also acts as a visual reference for his actions, including posts which serve as tactical planning for the attack.”
    “The social media profile also includes a suicide note-style post made the day of the shooting. His profile also includes hundreds of images of his handwritten diary that highlight his inner thoughts and worldview.”

    While the FBI bulletin reviewed by Rolling Stone on Sunday mentioned the hundreds of online posts, the agency charged with open source social media monitoring–The Department of Homeland Security—somehow did not find any of the shooter’s online activity, according to DHS emails circulated on Sunday. It’s unclear why the division in charge of social media monitoring at the DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis was unable to find any of the hundreds of posts by the suspected shooter.
    “This shooter seems to share the behavioral characteristics of recent past shooters – he seems to have embraced a blend of ideological beliefs; he exhibited behavioral health challenges and embraced and share symbols associated with various Internet subcultures,” says John Cohen, former DHS undersecretary of intelligence and analysis. “He is illustrative of the threat now facing the nation, a threat that has resulted in unacceptable levels of violence across the Nation.”

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    They posted his manifesto at the speed of light. They're posting the female trans killer's manifesto at the speed of dark. You have to ask yourself. How would they handle the Brown White supremacist if he was trans, and how would they handle the confused trans *woman* if *she* was a White supremacist (quite a propaganda impasse for the Borg in both situations)?

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    It doesnt suprise me though that a Latino would write white supremacist content though....
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    LOL This is what passes as Nazi, White Nationalist and KKK these days. All these groups in the US are a few low IQ tards larping for attention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robertb View Post
    LOL This is what passes as Nazi, White Nationalist and KKK these days. All these groups in the US are a few low IQ tards larping for attention.
    You know how it is. The Borg's demand exceeds the supply, so they have to take what they can get. They still claim that White supremacists pose the greatest threat to our country, which is beyond insane. They probably slept through the months of rioting by Antifa and BLM.

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    Sad part is other countries see this and think the US has a real problem with these groups when actually there are maybe 1000 of them in a country of 350 million people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anglo-Celtic View Post
    They posted his manifesto at the speed of light. They're posting the female trans killer's manifesto at the speed of dark. You have to ask yourself. How would they handle the Brown White supremacist if he was trans, and how would they handle the confused trans *woman* if *she* was a White supremacist (quite a propaganda impasse for the Borg in both situations)?
    yeah they even call another wacko mass shooter of asian origin (understand by asian from an extreme-oriental asian country with slanted eyes) a "white supremacist" after reclassifing it into another name, how i see the things : a wacko is still a wacko


    interresting to read below :
    The Allen shooter was Hispanic. He was also a white supremacist. What's the allure?

    Will Carless USA TODAY
    In the last few days, the country has learned a lot about Mauricio Garcia, the man who police say opened fire at a busy shopping mall in Allen, Texas, on Saturday, killing eight people and wounding 10 more.
    Garcia, experts say, left behind a trove of social media posts that delve deep into his psyche. Ramblings, pontifications and pains are laid out in hundreds of handwritten pages that were photographed and placed on the Russian social media site Odnoklassniki (“classmates”) or Ok.Ru, by an account that apparently belonged to him. These pages appear to form a kind of diary.
    Based on the posts attributed to him, a picture has become clear: Garcia had a deep and passionate interest in facets of far-right extremism, especially misogyny, white supremacy and anti-Semitism. Perhaps most starkly, Garcia posted photographs of his neo-Nazi tattoos — a large swastika on his chest, and the letters “SS” on his right arm. Law enforcement officials have since confirmed the shooter had tattoos and patches expressing a “neo-Nazi ideation.”
    White supremacist groups in the United States are usually clear on supporting northern European white identity, and rejecting all others, including Latinos. So why would Garcia, who identified as Hispanic, follow a philosophy that would consider his own identity inferior?
    While Garcia’s specific family history has not been publicly detailed, the reality is that strains of white supremacy run through many different cultures. White supremacist sects exist across Latin America, a reflection of the complex nature of “whiteness” in the Western Hemisphere.
    But for Garcia, neo-Nazism may have held a more visceral allure: Its thirst for violence and conflict has long fueled mass shooters, regardless of their views on race.
    And American history has seen rare cases of Brown- and even Black-skinned neo-Nazis, said Mark Pitcavage, a senior research fellow at the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism.
    “When you have a population of 330 million, the bell curve can produce some odd outliers from time to time,” Pitcavage said. “There are certainly indications of violence in the writings, and tons of indications of white supremacy, but also many indications of mental health issues.”
    What did the Allen shooter post?

    USA TODAY reviewed hundreds of postings from the Odnoklassniki profile identified as Garcia’s. The profile included photographs of a plane ticket and a traffic citation in Garcia’s name, and a photo of a childhood identity card in the name Mauricio Garcia, with a date of birth matching that of the Allen shooter.
    The postings, which were shared with USA TODAY by the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism (GPAHE) and confirmed in analyses by the Anti-Defamation League, GPAHE and others, revealed a clearly disturbed poster who expressed hatred toward non-whites, particularly people of Arab or Asian descent.
    The poster also spread anti-women ideas and quoted hateful comments from Andrew Anglin, the neo-Nazi who runs the web site the Daily Stormer.
    “Garcia also used phrases and imagery, such as ‘Deus Vult’ and Crusader crosses, that are commonly used as anti-Muslim symbols,” reads the ADL’s Center on Extremism analysis of the shooter’s posts. “One T-shirt Garcia purchased and wore featured a Crusader and the phrase ‘I will see your Jihad and raise you a Crusade.’ Garcia even got a ‘Deus Vult’ tattoo to match his neo-Nazi tattoos.”
    Garcia was also clearly steeped in the white supremacist media ecosystem.
    According to a GPAHE analysis of his posts, in addition to the Daily Stormer, Garcia shared information from a eugenics advocate, a Holocaust denier and extremists who advocate for a race war. Many of the postings were obsessed with race, misogyny and anti-Semitism.
    They match the beliefs of a long line of racist mass shooters in recent years, including a white man from Allen who killed 23 people at an El Paso Walmart in 2019; a white man who shot and killed 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh a few months later; a white man who shot and killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket last year.
    With one notable difference: Garcia was of Hispanic heritage.
    Complex history of “white” and “Hispanic”

    Demographers consider Latino identity to be an ethnicity, and Census data identifies a majority of Hispanic Americans as white.
    Particularly in the American Southwest, though, the mere concept of “white” is a thorny and complex issue, said Christina Sisk, an associate professor in the Department of Hispanic Studies at the University of Houston.
    Much of the Southwest was colonized by people from Spain and Spanish Mexico, she said. And while many lighter-skinned people of Spanish descent long considered themselves “white,” the newly formed United States, with its power centers in the faraway Yankee northeast, designated people of Spanish origin as “Hispanic,” as opposed to white people who were of Northern European heritage.
    “It's fairly common not to think of Mexican Americans as white, although we do get the acceptance of some Latinos as white,” Sisk said. “The Southwest was settled by Spaniards, actually, and it gets very difficult to distinguish the colonizer and the colonized.”
    The very concept of “whiteness” is also far from constant across the world, said Tanya Katerí Hernández, a law professor and author of “Racial Innocence: Unmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias and the Struggle for Equality.”
    “Latinos are a pan-ethnic grouping, within which we have great racial diversity,” Hernández said. In Latin America, people of white, Black, Native American and Asian descent may also consider themselves Hispanic.
    There can also be strains of racial bias even within Hispanic groups, said Pedro Rios, a human rights advocate who directs the American Friends Service Committee’s U.S./Mexico Border Program. Rios described traditions of discrimination against Latinos with darker skin.
    “Within the larger Latino community, there are always people who might affiliate themselves with a whiteness and an identity,” Rios said. “And in that sense, they will espouse white supremacist ideology, because they negate their ancestral indigenous origins.”
    Whatever Garcia’s motivations, Hispanic racial tensions with Arab or Muslim cultures date to the Middle Ages.
    But as far as American white-supremacist extremists are concerned, most do not consider anybody other than people descended from Northern Europeans as “white,” Pitcavage said.
    On white supremacist forums, for example, Pitcavage said, people of Hispanic origin who post photos of themselves are largely spurned by other white supremacists, who maintain that their racist world cannot include anyone with a Latin last name or a single drop of non-northern European blood.
    Garcia, himself, seems to have bought into this view. In a telling post from the online diary attributed to him, he recounts a conversation:
    "This white guy came up to me when I was on assignment, I don't even know how it came up but he said 'Are you Hispanic?' I told him 'Yuck don't remind me … I'm Hispanic weather I like it or not." (sic)
    When the obsession is Nazis, not race

    Garcia seems to have been obsessed with race. But racism isn’t always what attracts people to neo-Nazism, Pitcavage said.
    Recent history has several examples of mass shooters and other domestic terrorists who were drawn to the history of the Nazis and the modern neo-Nazi movement not necessarily because of race politics but because of what Hitler and the Nazis stood for in terms of death and destruction.
    For people bent on causing harm, the Nazis hold a sort of fascination, Pitcavage said. A stark example is the shooters in the Columbine High School massacre in 1999 — largely considered to be the first in the modern wave of senseless school shootings. The Columbine shooters, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, who murdered 12 students and one teacher, weren’t particularly interested in race politics — indeed, Klebold’s mother was Jewish.
    Nonetheless, the pair carried out their attack on April 20 — Hitler’s birthday.
    “People — including people who are non-white – can develop an interest or obsession in Nazis or white supremacist killers because they themselves have become obsessed with murder and death and mass killings in general,” Pitcavage said. “People have been arrested for committing or plotting some sort of mass shooting and when search warrants are executed, they find they've got all this material — pictures of Hitler or death camps or this or that. It's not that they're necessarily sympathetic to white supremacy, what fascinates them is the killing aspect.”
    This could be relevant in Garcia’s case, Pitcavage said, because despite the large volume of racist and misogynist posts in his social media archive, Garcia didn’t leave behind any clear indication of his actual motive for Saturday’s shooting.
    Other racist shooters have specifically created documents laying out their grievances and their reasons for committing their atrocities. Garcia didn’t do that. The posts attributed to him leave behind a confusing and troubled trail of racism and hate, without ever expressing a desire to commit a mass shooting, or what he hoped to achieve by doing so, Pitcavage said.
    One motif Garcia apparently scribbled in the margins of much of his writing, and that he even got tattooed on his left upper arm, was the number 10/6, an apparent reference to the price tag on the hat worn by the Mad Hatter character in Lewis Carrol’s classic novel “Alice in Wonderland.”
    The postings suggest that Garcia himself “strongly suspects that he's a psychopath,” Pitcavage said. “So he gives just as many indications of mental demons as he does white supremacy or right-wing extremism.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by coolfrenchguy View Post
    yeah they even call another wacko mass shooter of asian origin (understand by asian from an extreme-oriental asian country with slanted eyes) a "white supremacist" after reclassifing it into another name, how i see the things : a wacko is still a wacko
    To me it does make sense though. Even if he wasnt white in the narrow or traditional sense. He espoused white supremacist ideology and his actions could very well be motivated by racial ideas and motives?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anglo-Celtic View Post
    You know how it is. The Borg's demand exceeds the supply, so they have to take what they can get. They still claim that White supremacists pose the greatest threat to our country, which is beyond insane. They probably slept through the months of rioting by Antifa and BLM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robertb View Post
    Sad part is other countries see this and think the US has a real problem with these groups when actually there are maybe 1000 of them in a country of 350 million people.
    It's just a way to smear the opposition. It's tiresome. Ironically Biden's government helped fund actual neo-Nazis in Ukraine.

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