Investigative Report: United States arm of the Atomwaffen Division had deep ties to the terrorist org, Russia Imperialist Movement (Patreon)
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We continue our journey of evolving and expanding our coverage. Patreons get an early peak (well, unpromoted posting) of our latest investigative report. It is an incredible story about how the neo-Nazi ultranationalist terrorist organization Russia Imperial Movement, has ties back to Washington in the United States.
On February 26, 2020, in the parking lot of the Totem Lake Fred Meyer in Kirkland, FBI agents moved in and arrested neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division leader Cameron Brandon Shea of Redmond, Washington, on a warrant for four felonies. Shea, who worked in the Seattle suburb grocery store, was arrested with three coconspirators on various charges. On the surface, Atomwaffen appears to be an internally created extremist group that identifies with the policies of Nazi Germany. In reality, the group has ties to the Russian Imperial Movement (RIM), and former Washington state residents Kaleb James Cole and Aiden Bruce Umbaugh received military training in St. Petersburg, Russia.
The trail that led three Washingtonians to connect with Russian Neo-Nazi terrorist leaders follows a twisted path that begins in the mind of a 14-year-old American in 1966. The road winds through a global white nationalist movement with roots in St. Petersburg, Russia, leading to the creation of Iron March by Brandon Clint Russell. In late 2015, the Atomwaffen division in the United States was born, and a few months later, the Washington chapter of Atomwaffen was created in the suburbs of Seattle. Among those who created a deeper connection to the Russian terrorist organization RIM? The founder of the white power Traditionalist Worker Party and Iron Dome, Matthew Heimbach.
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