Russell’s online evidence of his affiliation to neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division as well as a document finely detailing a plot to take out the transformers were revealed during trial ...
Brandon Russell, 29, the founder of Atomwaffen Division (AWD) and a resident of Orlando, could receive a 20-year prison sentence for conspiracy to damage an energy facility, it said. He had ...
Secret audio recordings reveal how an Adelaide teenager was recruited into two US-based terrorist cells before defecting to a ...
Russell is believed to have founded the white supremacist, neo-Nazi organization Atomwaffen Division, which “is often credited with invigorating a younger generation toward hate-related violence ...
Russell will be sentenced at a later date. He co-founded the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, which is German for “atomic weapon,” several years ago in Florida. This wasn’t his first run ...
By framing extremism as a game-like adventure, groups like international far-right and neo-Nazi network Atomwaffen Division, for example, desensitise recruits to real-world consequences.
Neo-Nazi ideology is on the rise in the US – notably under the influence of the now-disbanded Atomwaffen Division terrorist group – in Germany, but also in the UK, where it is riding on the ...