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is an organization that was founded by 4, ex skinhead, neo nazi white supremacist in the us and canada. and they found each other, and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get out. so the idea is to get them out, make, keep them safe. and get that kind of support that they need from other performers in order to stay out with . welcome, and you're welcome, ma'am. we're pioneering just where the 1st one is to do this for the 1st one. and quite frankly, probably the only ones doing it. and we're certainly the only ones driven by 100
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percent formless at this point. even if your desire to do this is new and you don't have the experience. each of us in this room has the capability to help people where we once were decision or path and anyone should have to do a loan. and if there are people in this room who had to do it alone in the beginning and you understand how difficult that was and what kind of critical role we can play in the lives of someone else. mm. mm. my name is frank leverage. actually, philadelphia got in the moment at any age 13 going on 14 in the move and i got very active, especially very violent. kidnap somebody went to prison and i was 17. as i got out of moving to oklahoma city bombing, that made me reach out to people to help the picture of the fireman right down the street. that, that little girl is something that will always stick with me. ended up going to prison for about 4 years, and i got involved with him. there's meaning behind the color of the
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tattoo, like if it's a solid black tattoo. a person committed a murder and got away with hulu. i do some serious or not a safer. i get that covered up, i have to look at it in a more went to treatment last year. and when i graduated, my reach out to white pastor hadn't been involved with them. do stuff, hire portland, trying to reach out and help other people that are struggling to come out of the movement. i was involved with white area resistance, skinheads and emerson hes in san diego for 13 or 14 years we would do gay bashing runs and we would attack people just for the color of their skin. i have left people laying there that i don't know if they lived or not was involved in the skin that seen from mid eighty's all the way to the, to the mid ninety's. for 7 or 8 years i went through a disengagement,
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but i'd left the movement the movement and left me. it was the birth of my, my daughter. you know, getting the little girl and the delivery room and my son was born 15 months later. you know, they saw the magnificence of me when i couldn't see it and they gave me that gift that allowed me to we humanized i became a gang member, spent probably about 18 years and started that kind of lifestyle in prison. june holmes. stuff like that. after surviving a race right became pretty violent and aggressive and started started manifesting, to say towards whites as a result of that race, right? because of my role in the riot, i quickly grew within the game one of the highest ranking members of my state. i had even made a vow that if i was going to rob steele, pillage whatever it was going to be white
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me, we start to feel special and what we're going through here and in it is special. but it's not as unique as you might think. it's really a humanistic play. it's the same story. it's the same feeling it's, it's the human experience and hate no matter what. what flag you fly it under has a very similar approach this inaugural gathering performers. i think it's incredibly important. you know, we were able to get and so far it just says volunteers working together as a team and being able to handle the load that's not possible anymore. as countries in to far crisis the we are being ethnically nation.
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we'd like to preserve her right to jeep this nation. the nation that are for product envision that's what we're fighting for here. i don't want to go there now saying before the words i want to secure the existence of the white race in the future for white children. that's what this is all about. is about stopping white genocide sobbing, multiculturalism american white working classes angry. they've been systematically ignored. by both major parties for decades. now, i'm looking at these extreme white nationalist, white premises, nazis, these guys were active in the stream, right? the very, very end of a continuous. because i want to know how they went from the center and drifted off there and ended up so far from what i consider to be the mainstream. because i think they can tell us a lot about what's going on in mainstream as well. why would this group that seem
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so privilege, feel themselves to be such victims? these guys are furious and in many cases they're kind of right to be furious. they've been delta bad and you can understand the sense of, of this range without understanding the sense of entitlement that it's founded on. so when i say that their anger is real, it's because they feel like they've been dispossess something's taken from them. the the the language that they use, it's all a language of retrieving restoring, reclaiming your masculinity because you had it, they took it away. now you've got to get it back. i can tell you
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the ah the way that i would ever back down such a little read like may or the signer that i would ever got down when the governor of the state declare a state of emergency. if they think that they don't understand what's in my heart, they don't understand the all right, they don't understand some higher moves with randy a me me,
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i just wanted to check in with you see how you're doing before we come over can be so good to meet your brother. okay. wait. our brother will be there in a few minutes. all right. it's the hardest thing i have ever made at the time. my young 900 years was to get out of this. i was going on. 20 is. i'm now going to lose family members that are in mentalism. when all is, every friends i've just had for the last 6 years and they're all going to go are so just kind of recap and fresh out, fresh on like, i think just like he one day to the next as still questions. things. yeah. but he, he went, he didn't go through a period of questioning his membership. he went from being in to be in like almost instantaneous, same day. kind of thing. you know, he was got turned at the rally. the
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getting beat up. he was getting beat up through protester side of things. people were kicking them in the house and people have to know that it's really ramp it in when people are getting out to turn to other things, alcohol, drug, other addictions or so, you know, it's, it's, you know, this make this clean break and you know, it's there's going to be a whole $180.00 on a lifestyle. use my situation when i got out it was like, i'm alone out here. like i'm completely isolated. i'm alone. and i would try to tell people what my experience was like, but no one could. we leave, you know, and it sounds like this guy that we're seeing right now is what i'm hearing is loan uncertain. she, you know, cut off. i think happy to know there are others out here. understand what it's like
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except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point, obviously is too great trust, rather than fear. a very job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with who ah, a nelson as a while you while div easy while furnace us. ah. yeah. or, you know, it's a one slide yet. if south. yeah. rush,
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you with a new dock. awesome voice. now watch them up all me at that a bull up. my pizza is emily up a little video from shelby schemes. room should sort video the was the ela. a bill them come? yes. my thought was an invalid again. the audio fortune, pity up my be a lot about this morning if there's just a natural ah, let me
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ask you like the racial and you always have the little races. yeah. yeah. yeah. and that makes sense. you know, was in your like in your family with your community, it's ever everywhere. so norma for you them. yeah, yeah. well i'm way, way i was afraid to be open about it every come grace one's a good person. the person never that person around with you know they get them walking already had i didn't, i need to know what i felt, what i believed. all right. love most guys in the get out. they don't keep with it . i know if i, if i have a good person, that's what i have to do to click back. oh, so how long over the whole course your life are you involved like actively as like a white supremacist michelle time? sure. it's all the time. we always make new ones. you know,
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they make them more fashionable, easy on the i know. so just one big was the on the for i know i, michael, i was like, was coming off now didn't i don't bite the boat had pointed up 40 from magnum, you know, long, barely, you know, it's going to take everything inside. it kicked down. it came back, clean, clean, sharp, calling. you been clean? now. let's see. when we left a couple of years ago. are for 3 years. you know she, she met me all day long into life. was doing this unless it's why it's called nazi . no, it's a lot of change is getting thrown at you right now. you know? yeah, yeah, a lot, a lot, you know, let you know, using drugs, you know, familiar. he's gone and the racing is all correct, if you will. when you guys are in lifeline. irreplaceable, you know,
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you're reaching out though, man, you know, you didn't, didn't, didn't do william the person you got coming to hit me and now there wasn't, wasn't that guy. you know, god not fearful as you know when you call them today. we are definitely going to be down there. they got real. got real quick. i can't imagine what, what, what the future holds. sure ma'am, but if it's anything like what we're seeing it ups up, you know, one of the most struggle to keep going through, you know, scares hell. but you're join in that that group of men and women men who are facing the same change that you're facing right now. i can't tell you how many hundreds of people who don't believe in the ideology of loss while they're in the movement are too afraid to leave or to afraid to leave
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for safety purposes. but they're also afraid to start over. they don't want to abandon that identity that they have or that community. and they stay in because they have nothing to go back to because they walked away from everything. when they joined up at the top. what do you think about a nation or political order that is racially, they are richard the what do you think of israel of have some coffee was talk the like lego. hey, my summation. oh no, no, no. what form or show us is that you can, you can think as, as low as human beings can think in some ways you can do horrible things and you can come out the other side. you should have been so badly broken that there's no way you could come back from this. if you did so can have that right. so can you,
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if you are going to pretend that this is simply an intellectual exercise, and you don't speak to the visceral experience that these guys have in the movement, you won't be able to reach that violence was fairly new to me. i know at the beginning i certainly enjoyed the adrenalin rush and the ability to instill fear in people that was like water to some of the wandering, the desert correlated factor, and someone joining about when the extremist group with child trauma abuse could be coming from a broken home and drugs and alcohol. my case if there was abandonment, going out the foster care my whole life and being physically abused as a kid by my an uncle and my cousins and stuff. and i've cited since i was a kid, you know, and i grew up in the streets. i know my father loved us very much, but i didn't get to see him
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a whole lot when i was 10. walked in on him with another woman. and then bang when the, the god fell off the pedestal, we started to act out at school and to go down this rabbit whole of, of defiance and anger and confuse i was very confused in my dad. you know, i used to be me like another guy being another guy. and barbara, that's no line i walk in and you know, it's not a in basically knocked me out with a punch. i'm out fade the black. they form very unhealthy identity about themselves. they're not good enough, they're not smart enough. they're not pretty enough. they're on level. they're less than all my friends in the gang as a young kid as a young man as an older man. we all have very similar experiences. nobody use words like trauma or abuse or child abuse abandoned man. my father wasn't there for me. no one could talk about. it was just like we, we stuff it was depress it. the shame was,
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i think compiled with humiliation. if you couldn't put it away and you couldn't be violent, we live our lives. and until we heal that shame in reaction to in another way is to adopt an ideology which tells you you're greater that that's what i did feel like other people think they're not. and here's a group that comes along and says, we think you are something that we think you're better, your special it was my family. it was my identity, it became the person who i was for 8 years. i found comfort and mostly because i was angry at myself and my parents and being a part of a hate movement, gave me an excuse to kind of remove my own pain and put it on other people so that i could project that and not feel it myself, it's sometimes hard to, to really look inward and see that maybe the cause of your problem isn't the other
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. the ideology is secondary and i'm talking about every type of extreme is whether it's fundamental religious ideology or hateful or racist ideology. that's something that is just a layer on top the best here and most, when i got in prison in mississippi, the reverse racism is so hard core. i got everything from my home. number, you know, so all the way up behind here. so i figured the best statement i can make and i can join the most vicious thing i can think of and let them know if you touch me again, i'm going to kill you. and nothing said that message is better than the brother.
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much easier to recruit inside. when again, it's easy to exploit. you know, you have that person 247 around you. you know, it's not like outside where they can go home, get a break and maybe make a difference. and then you want to do. and there is perfect, i just used to be, i was here on around one and then i never covered, you know, hidden in all my touch. and so i used to be the guy with a swastika, all my neck down the street and people would pull the kids literally. i've seen people pull their kids away from and i mean, yeah, so yeah, i get that reaction to somebody's looking down and like live down there. so now, you know, teachers like, you know, most of the possible. thank you that you wanted me to be able to get some of this remote covered up. i wouldn't be life changing because i people will never see that it doesn't come without putting 1st. when you come from nothing you
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really have gotten up and a little bit power, you know, it's nice and you know, those good to think you're in control or something one does the whole things about who's the power of how, how power so yeah, it's hard to leave that, it's hard to give it up the oh okay. i will say with all that, but i've shared everything i've also taken on the bruise. i've had everything, all the stress, i've been through years of torture for them to say, okay, that was for nothing. i'm gonna leave it alone and go over here to be a nobody. i don't think there is a single group in the united states that i know of that can be accurately described as white supremacist. they white supremacists is presumably someone who wants to rule over people of other races. that's a term from the history books. yeah. in terms of living in african climate, it's just a lot easier. it's why they're,
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they're different. like foods falling off the trees. yeah. black and white, have you looked at the victim service? i've looked at a lot of victim survey. ok. you're looking at how many male on black female rates were there. and the last 10 years, i don't know, approaching the euro. ok. ok, so like there are huge discrepancies in terms of crime. and that's our fax. but you think that they're more predisposed to to being criminals? yes. africans. yes. or do you think it's just what it is? i don't blame you. don't think it's you don't think of a product of our systemic failures and law enforcement and justice system and, and schooling system. and the fact that up until very recently, very recently in our history where our parents were alive, they weren't allowed to have the same access that africans. i, i think a lot of conservatives sale africans were destroyed by the welfare states. i don't really buy that. i think there was a certain,
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i think they were destroyed by slavery. howard immigrants affecting you right now. here in whitefish white fish is deeply segregated. do you think we need to bring in more syrian ref? no, i don't think we need to bring in anybody, but i also don't think we need to exclude anybody if they wish to come in. right. how do you feel about that? well, i would ultimately exclude people. yeah. but i'm willing to say, i'm willing to say it, like i'm willing to defend the community. and most people don't recognize that i'm doing everything i can to protect my people and civilization. i went on a path and like you, i was passionate. i was willing to die for it. i was willing to do what it took to to, to make the vision come through a reality. i think your last, like i was for 8 years, and i want to know what you down that path. i higher ideal of what the right white race can be, and i actually have a super human ideal. i'm not caught up in, you know, justice or security or comfort white people are just, they're so good in so nice. it once me, it makes me want to puke they, they, they,
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they really are accepting towards the other. they want to trust people. but you also need people like me who are guardians of these nice people. we live in a country that's rich by it's diverse and headed to the only way it's gonna, it's gonna become that way is if it comes down to a civil war, i think there will be a terrible fragmentation. i don't know when it's going to happen. it might happen tomorrow, it might happen in 50 years or so on, but in this thing can go on, what do you think you're really going to accomplish and already accomplish so much like what identity hearing is on the all right, and i mean not to be good to go, but my name are now household to rooms to meet me. what endo, to create a more beautiful world. that's exclusive of everybody. but why people ah
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