9/3/2023, 5:48:20 PM · by E. Pluribus Unum · 7 replies
The Gateway Pundit ^ | Sep. 3, 2023 7:45 am | Jim Hoft
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Another article about these... nazis. Whole article, since not very long.
https://politiquerepublic.substack.com/p/the-curious-case-of-the-blood-tribe
The Curious Case of the “Blood Tribe”: A Government Psyop to Undermine Conservatives?
Politique Republic
In a world where the lines between reality and fiction are increasingly blurred, a new neo-Nazi group known as the “Blood Tribe” has emerged, raising eyebrows and suspicions. Led by Christopher Pohlhaus, also known as “Hammer,” this group appears to be more than meets the eye. A deep dive into the group’s origins and activities reveals a web of inconsistencies and red flags that suggest it might be a government operation designed to entrap extremists and provide a pretext for suppressing conservative voices ahead of the 2024 elections.
The Mysterious Origins
Christopher Pohlhaus, a former Marine, burst onto the scene with a following that seemed to materialize out of nowhere. Soon, he was buying property in Maine and holding events in Florida. But who is funding him? A closer look reveals a connection to Fred Ramey, a multi-convicted felon with a history of campaigning for Democrats like Pete Buttigieg and Andrew Yang. The sudden friendship between Ramey and Pohlhaus raises questions about the group’s true intentions.
The Suspended Charges
Both Pohlhaus and Ramey have a history of federal charges that seem to be in “suspended animation.” Pohlhaus even had charges dropped after failing to appear for a 2012 court appearance. How are these individuals evading the law, and why are their criminal records conveniently redacted?
The Theatrical Events
The group’s public appearances are nothing short of theatrical. Pohlhaus yells like a professional wrestler, while other members hide behind masks. Their actions seem designed to attract media attention and provoke legislative action against militias and group firearms training.
The Social Media Anomaly
Pohlhaus’s Twitter account, @hammer_pohlhaus following appears to be 90% bots, further fueling suspicions that this is a coordinated operation.
The Legislative Impact
The group’s activities have already sparked debates about banning paramilitary and neo-Nazi training camps. This conveniently aligns with the narrative that “extremism experts” are pushing for more news coverage of such groups, potentially laying the groundwork for justifying censorship and other forms of suppression.
Conclusion
The “Blood Tribe” appears to be a poorly executed federal operation aimed at trapping extremists and undermining conservative voices. As we approach the 2024 elections, it’s crucial to remain vigilant and question the narratives being pushed by such groups. The stakes are high, and the tactics being employed are becoming increasingly desperate.
Further Reading [links]
Co-owner of neo-Nazi compound in Northern Maine may be prohibited from owning firearms
Proposal to prevent paramilitary and neo-Nazi training camps sparks free speech debate
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to investigate this unfolding story.