Thursday, July 25, 2019

As the Nazi World Turns: Snitching & Embezzling Edition



Billy Roper of Shieldwall Network stands accused of diverting donations made to his indicted men for personal use. Things are so bad, Roper is now begging people to send him cash or checks written out to cash to his post office box in Mountain View, AR.

Roper's enemy, Burt Colucci of the National Socialist Movement (NSM) feels so bad about the embezzlement by Roper, that he's taken it upon himself to send money to Shieldwall's Julian Calfy, who remains jailed in Arkansas.


It has also come out that Roper was collecting funds for Gary Yarbrough, now deceased, that never made it to him. This after Roper accused the widow of misusing the money.



Roper is so desperate for validation that a couple of times a week he claims to being interviewed by the world's largest media. However, not a single “interview” is actually published.





Following Shieldwall Tennessee Recruiter Kynan Dutton's massive failure in Knoxville and continued snitching on other Nazis, he's been deemed an untouchable by everyone - except Roper, who after 25 years remains stagnant with a handful of goons. A good third of Shieldwall is either in jail or out on bail.



After flirting with groups like Shieldwall and such, NSM deserters Daniel and Sabrina Burnside have gone back to the NSM. This after it became known that Kevin James with rightwingmedia.net has been informing for the feds. Burnside had been doing a show for them. Kynan Dutton's show remains though, as snitches like to stick together.


Sunday, July 21, 2019

What does being a liberal actually mean?


Via Facebook
Original author unknown


I've always been a liberal, but that doesn't mean what a lot of you apparently think it does.
Let's break it down, shall we? Because quite frankly, I'm getting a little tired of being told what I believe and what I stand for. Spoiler alert: Not every liberal is the same, though the majority of liberals I know think along roughly these same lines:
1. I believe a country should take care of its weakest members. A country cannot call itself civilized when its children, disabled, sick, and elderly are neglected. Period.
2. I believe healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Somehow that's interpreted as "I believe Obamacare is the end-all, be-all." This is not the case. I'm fully aware that the ACA has problems, that a national healthcare system would require everyone to chip in, and that it's impossible to create one that is devoid of flaws, but I have yet to hear an argument against it that makes "let people die because they can't afford healthcare" a better alternative. I believe healthcare should be far cheaper than it is, and that everyone should have access to it. And no, I'm not opposed to paying higher taxes in the name of making that happen.
3. I believe education should be affordable and accessible to everyone. It doesn't necessarily have to be free (though it works in other countries so I'm mystified as to why it can't work in the US), but at the end of the day, there is no excuse for students graduating college saddled with five- or six-figure debt.
4. I don't believe your money should be taken from you and given to people who don't want to work. I have literally never encountered anyone who believes this. Ever. I just have a massive moral problem with a society where a handful of people can possess the majority of the wealth while there are people literally starving to death, freezing to death, or dying because they can't afford to go to the doctor. Fair wages, lower housing costs, universal healthcare, affordable education, and the wealthy actually paying their share would go a long way toward alleviating this. Somehow believing that makes me a communist.
5. I don't throw around "I'm willing to pay higher taxes" lightly. If I'm suggesting something that involves paying more, well, it's because I'm fine with paying my share as long as it's actually going to something besides lining corporate pockets or bombing other countries while Americans die without healthcare.
6. I believe companies should be required to pay their employees a decent, livable wage. Somehow this is always interpreted as me wanting burger flippers to be able to afford a penthouse apartment and a Mercedes. What it actually means is that no one should have to work three full-time jobs just to keep their head above water. Restaurant servers should not have to rely on tips, multibillion-dollar companies should not have employees on food stamps, workers shouldn't have to work themselves into the ground just to barely make ends meet, and minimum wage should be enough for someone to work 40 hours and live.
7. I am not anti-Christian. I have no desire to stop Christians from being Christians, to close churches, to ban the Bible, to forbid prayer in school, etc. (BTW, prayer in school is NOT illegal; *compulsory* prayer in school is - and should be - illegal). All I ask is that Christians recognize *my* right to live according to *my* beliefs. When I get pissed off that a politician is trying to legislate Scripture into law, I'm not "offended by Christianity" -- I'm offended that you're trying to force me to live by your religion's rules. You know how you get really upset at the thought of Muslims imposing Sharia law on you? That's how I feel about Christians trying to impose biblical law on me. Be a Christian. Do your thing. Just don't force it on me or mine.
8. I don't believe LGBT people should have more rights than you. I just believe they should have the *same* rights as you.
9. I don't believe illegal immigrants should come to America and have the world at their feet, especially since THIS ISN'T WHAT THEY DO (spoiler: undocumented immigrants are ineligible for all those programs they're supposed to be abusing, and if they're "stealing" your job it's because your employer is hiring illegally). I'm not opposed to deporting people who are here illegally, but I believe there are far more humane ways to handle undocumented immigration than our current practices (i.e., detaining children, splitting up families, ending DACA, etc).
10. I don't believe the government should regulate everything, but since greed is such a driving force in our country, we NEED regulations to prevent cut corners, environmental destruction, tainted food/water, unsafe materials in consumable goods or medical equipment, etc. It's not that I want the government's hands in everything -- I just don't trust people trying to make money to ensure that their products/practices/etc. are actually SAFE. Is the government devoid of shadiness? Of course not. But with those regulations in place, consumers have recourse if they're harmed and companies are liable for medical bills, environmental cleanup, etc. Just kind of seems like common sense when the alternative to government regulation is letting companies bring their bottom line into the equation.
11. I believe our current administration is fascist. Not because I dislike them or because I can’t get over an election, but because I've spent too many years reading and learning about the Third Reich to miss the similarities. Not because any administration I dislike must be Nazis, but because things are actually mirroring authoritarian and fascist regimes of the past.
12. I believe the systemic racism and misogyny in our society is much worse than many people think, and desperately needs to be addressed. Which means those with privilege -- white, straight, male, economic, etc. -- need to start listening, even if you don't like what you're hearing, so we can start dismantling everything that's causing people to be marginalized.
13. I am not interested in coming after your blessed guns, nor is anyone serving in government. What I am interested in is sensible policies, including background checks, that just MIGHT save one person’s, perhaps a toddler’s, life by the hand of someone who should not have a gun. (Got another opinion? Put it on your page, not mine).
14. I believe in so-called political correctness. I prefer to think it’s social politeness. If I call you Chuck and you say you prefer to be called Charles I’ll call you Charles. It’s the polite thing to do. Not because everyone is a delicate snowflake, but because as Maya Angelou put it, when we know better, we do better. When someone tells you that a term or phrase is more accurate/less hurtful than the one you're using, you now know better. So why not do better? How does it hurt you to NOT hurt another person?
15. I believe in funding sustainable energy, including offering education to people currently working in coal or oil so they can change jobs. There are too many sustainable options available for us to continue with coal and oil. Sorry, billionaires. Maybe try investing in something else.
16. I believe that women should not be treated as a separate class of human. They should be paid the same as men who do the same work, should have the same rights as men and should be free from abuse. Why on earth shouldn’t they be?
I think that about covers it. Bottom line is that I'm a liberal because I think we should take care of each other. That doesn't mean you should work 80 hours a week so your lazy neighbor can get all your money. It just means I don't believe there is any scenario in which preventable suffering is an acceptable outcome as long as money is saved.

So, I'm a liberal. 

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Saturday, July 20, 2019

We demand that Fort Sill be stopped from continuing its tradition of being America's concentration camp


In June, it was announced that Fort Sill, a U.S. army base in Oklahoma, would be opening up an internment area for migrant children coming from the nation's southern border.

That announcement has caused much concern among Indigenous People and Japanese-Americans, as both groups have been targeted in the past to be interred there under brutal and deadly conditions.

Since the news came, actions from the descendants of those who were mistreated at Fort Sill have occurred.

The biggest action yet is set for Saturday, July 19th.




Fort Sill, Oklahoma has something unique about it. It has always been in the concentration camp business.

Obviously, it never held whites; just People of Color.

The original concentration camp there was built two years after the Civil War. They've imprisoned Indigenous People and later, during World War II, they imprisoned Japanese Americans.

Now it will be reopened to hold migrant children.

Apache leader Geronimo 
It must be understood that all of Indian Territory/Oklahoma was pretty much a concentration camp itself. Indians were relocated here, mostly by force. The Trail of Tears saw the Civilized tribes of the Southeastern Woodlands forced from their homelands to areas of what is now Oklahoma. Plains Indians tribes were rounded up by the cavalry and moved from their homes in the West and Southwest.  

Multiple forts were built in Indian Territory to control them and restrict them to assigned areas. Some Indians were put in actual concentration camps, such as at Fort Sill.

One of the better known examples of this was the capture of Geronimo from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache.

Geronimo and his people were interred at Fort Sill in 1894.

During the period, some were released and given small plots of land to farm in the immediate area - much of which would later be taken and given to whites.

Geronimo spent much time being paraded around by the United States. From Wild West shows to parades, Geronimo was a popular exhibit.

The Apache leader died in 1909 and is buried at Fort Sill. At the time of his death, many of his tribe were still being held in the actual concentration camp where conditions were absolutely miserable.

That's something they didn't bother mentioning to the white audiences, as they paraded their exhibit around prior to his death. 

Fort Sill Stockade was later made into a tourist attraction complete with gift shop.
Just imagine were Auschwitz to have a gift shop full of cheap trinkets for the tourists. 

The forts in the territory were also used as supply and gathering places for troops to wage war on various Indian tribes. Those soldiers, which included George Armstrong Custer and his 7th Cavalry, conducted numerous massacres burning down villages and killing women, children, and elderly, while the men were out hunting or scavenging for food.

Oklahoma's name comes from the Choctaw words okla and humma, meaning "red people". Prior to its statehood in 1907 it was known as Indian Territory and then Oklahoma Territory.

While the various tribes were limited to their lands and held to those lands by oftentimes cruel and murderous U.S. soldiers, the federal government decided to open up Indian Territory to white settlement.



1889 white invasion of  Indian Territory


So the Indigenous People, who had already lost their lands and been relocated, now saw another invasion by white men beginning with ranchers stealing Indian land for their cattle and railroad companies taking nearly half of the land given to the tribes in order to build tracks and erect towns where they sold surrounding land to white settlers.

Next came the biggest invasion of white settlers: The 1889 Land Rush where 50,000 lined up to capture two million acres of land. More land runs would follow.

Afterwards, there was little land left in Indian Territory for Indians, so it became the State of Oklahoma.     

Throughout all of these historical events Indians were being tortured inside the walls of the Fort Sill concentration camp. 

Indians didn't always stay on their assigned lands, which caused great tension with the white settlers and federal government.

Think of it as house arrest, but a lot more brutal. When Indians escaped confinement, the soldiers hunted them down.

What Indians they didn't kill they'd haul back to their concentration camp at Ft. Sill for punishment.

Mass graves, such as at Wounded Knee, and concentration camps, like 
Fort Sill, makes you wonder why the U.S. talks bad about Nazis. 
'Merica!

Life in Indian Territory was harsh. The Woodlands tribes, who farmed the Southeast, didn't know how to farm the land's arid red soil. The Plains tribes were used to following buffalo herds, which no longer existed. All were starving and the government's meager rations weren't nearly enough to sustain the tribes. 

During westward expansion, the railroad companies slaughtered buffalo herds and brought them to near extinction. Buffalo Bill was no hero. His job was to drive two species into extinction - buffaloes and Indians. Plains Indians were brought to Indian Territory where there was little to hunt, so they starved.

A mountain of buffalo skulls is evidence of America's first attempt at animal extermination.

The men would leave their reservations and assigned lands to find food to save their tribe. Fort soldiers would hunt them down, kill them, or put them in the stockades/concentration camps. All because they wanted to feed their children.

Eventually, the concentration camp at Fort Sill would become quiet for about twenty years after the release of the last Indian.

Then came World War II.

Japanese-Americans were rounded up with some being brought to the concentration camp at Fort Sill. 

Later, the army base would find another way to connect the Indians and Japanese. 

The old stockade that housed the Indian prisoners was for decades a popular tourist attraction. You could see the cells where the Indians lived, starved, died of disease, and froze to death. Afterwards, you could buy fake authentic Native American goods in the stockade's gift shop. 

Oddly, the Native American Indian souvenirs were Made in Japan.

I've been there many times. Having been born in Anadarko, Oklahoma I lived in the area. Fifteen miles from Apache, Oklahoma and thirty miles from the Fort Sill base. I've walked the concentration camp grounds and buildings many times, beginning in my childhood.

I grew up listening to the stories told by Mildred Cleghorn, who was born at the concentration camp in 1910.  She was born a Prisoner of War.

It's a haunted place. Misery and blood stains the iron bars and wooden floors.

This is not long forgotten history for the Indigenous and Japanese-Americans. This is part of our MODERN story.

Indigenous and Japanese-Americans protest Fort Sill concentration camp

Many of the Indigenous People in Oklahoma and Japanese Americans know the horrors of the camps. Some survived them or heard their parents and grandparents tell the stories of misery.

All that horrible history is being revisited as Fort Sill moves to reopen the concentration camp - this time for migrant children.

This is why we march. 

This is why we demand that Fort Sill be stopped from continuing its tradition of being America's Concentration Camp. 

150 years of this crap is more than enough.




Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Cherokee Nation has multi-million dollar contract with Customs & Border Patrol at El Paso facility

Migrants held in temporary fencing underneath the
Paso Del Norte Bridge await processing in El Paso, Texas

Beginning 527 years ago, invaders coming east from the Atlantic Ocean landed on the New Land, which was inhabited by Indigenous People.

Soon came genocide, slavery, forced removal, concentration camps, and forced sterilization.

After stealing the land, the white Europeans would begin setting up laws to where the Indigenous could and could not live. They penciled in borders on their maps and declared no one could cross onto the land they stole without their permission.

But they wanted more. No matter how many they killed, no matter how much they took, their bloodlust and greed was unquenchable.

Thus, they sent their spies and military south of the border that they had drawn and began trying to overthrow even more nations; some already taken by colonialists, who, also, displaced the Indigenous.   

Caught between one group of colonizers wanting to take from another group of colonizers and their allies, the Indigenous found their villages burned, their people dumped into mass graves, their women raped, and their property taken.

We're not talking just about long ago, because this includes the now as well.

"It's hell here!"
Frightened for their families, many tried to head to the United States, a guilty party in the turmoil, to seek safer homes.

But they instead encounter the United States Customs and Border Patrol (CBP).

You only have to look at today's headlines to see the horrors being waged on the border, as families are separated, children starved and sexually abused in concentration camps, and the growing death count.

Some would say this has always been the practice of the white man, a claim that is quite true. It's their way.

However, no Indigenous People should be aiding and abetting the abuses being waged on those at the Southern Border.

Yet some are.

The Cherokee Nation have joined the great evil occurring on the Southern Border.   

Cherokee Nation Management & Consulting (CNMC) states on their website "Cherokee Nation Management & Consulting is owned by Cherokee Nation Businesses – the economic engine of Cherokee Nation, the largest Native American tribe in the U.S. One-hundred percent of the company’s profits supports future business investments and the well-being of the tribe’s citizens through health care, education and job creation, ensuring better lives for Cherokees today and tomorrow."

In a Sludge database covering from 2010 up to June 2019, CNMC is showing to have been paid $18,659,264 from the CBP.



We also found evidence that three months ago the CNMC was on Linkedin searching for a Facilities Operations Specialist in El Paso, who would be working with the CBP.



That job search came just nine months after Cherokee Nation’s Principal Chief Bill Baker openly criticized President Donald Trump's executive order that allows for migrant families, including Indigenous families, to be held in detention indefinitely.

It should be noted that United States Congressman Markwayne Mullin, an Oklahoma Republican, is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, who has come down strongly against migrants coming to the Southern Border and in support of Trump's wall.

Cherokee Trail of Tears
Like all Native Americans in the United States, the Cherokee were not made U.S. citizens until 1924, did not gain civil rights until 1968, and were not allowed to practice their religion until 1978.

Within what's now the U.S. borders, the Cherokee were a Southeastern Woodlands tribe that was forcibly relocated from Georgia to Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) beginning in 1838.

Their arduous journey of being forced from their homeland was part of what became known as the Trail of Tears.

In the later 19th and early 20th Centuries the Cherokee endured multiple family separations, as U.S. policy saw their children removed from their homes and placed into residential schools known for their horrible practices and forced assimilation methods. 

Thus, it is very sad that the Cherokee Nation is now helping to detain their Indigenous brothers and sisters, while separating families, at the U.S. Southern Border.


This story is not concluded. Hate Trackers will be adding more in the days ahead.




Monday, July 1, 2019

Fueled by Patriot Prayer's Facebook, killer Joe Vinci threatens slaughter in Portland, Oregon


A Portland, Oregon tattoo artist named Joseph Dymond Vinci, age 49, who has already killed a homeless man, is trying to push his Titans of Liberty and Proud Boys friends into conducting a bloodbath on the streets of that city.

Hate Trackers obtained the following screen grabs on the Facebook profile of Patriot Prayer leader Joey Gibson. Those posts are from June 29, 2019.


Vinci is alluding to a scheduled attack on antifascists to occur on August 17th in which the Titans of Liberty and Proud Boys, who are known for their political violence, plan to hunt antifa members on the streets of Portland.




Joe Biggs
Joe Biggs (RamboBiggs on Twitter) is an unhinged Neanderthal  that has reported for InfoWars. He's known mainly for his embarrassing and false reporting over 2015's Operation Jade Helm - a kooky conspiracy theory that claimed U.S. soldiers were training to round up firearms and execute American dissidents.

The two groups mentioned by name - Titans of Liberty and Proud Boys - are closely connected. The Titans was founded by Proud Boy Jason Lo in Florida.

Joe Biggs is also a resident of Florida.

UPDATE: Biggs' Twitter account was suspended on July 2nd.




Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys, resides in the Sunshine State as well.

Clearly, they want to bring their own political violence from Florida to a city in Oregon that's already dealing with enough of it already. courtesy of Patriot Prayer and the local Proud Boys.

In one of his posts Biggs "We will be holding a rally..." so it's clear he's not going to be there as a journalist.

From what we've reviewed, Biggs is the one promoting the Portland attack throughout social media that has incited Joe Vinci.

Vinci's chest beating for a slaughter should be taken seriously.

He's already killed at least one man.




According to the Willamette Weekly, Vinci shot and killed a homeless man named Richard Hanley, age 38, in the parking lot of the tattoo artist's business.

That report states, "It was shortly after noon, and Hanley had been loitering in the parking lot of the strip mall where Vinci's tattoo parlor stands, alongside a catering company. The woman who manages the caterer asked Hanley to move away from her business, and Hanley threw a plastic lint roller at her.

"Vinci came outside and started hitting Hanley with an ASP brand retractable baton. Hanley pulled out a knife and Vinci grabbed the pistol from his hip. He plugged Hanley once through the chest. Hanley died moments later."



It continues, "Vinci told police: "I dropped my ASP, and I grabbed my weapon, and I stopped the threat."

"A half-dozen bystanders witnessed what happened. Some told police they'd watched the unnecessary murder of a homeless man. Others told investigators it looked as if a threatened business owner had justifiably defended himself and his neighbors.

"Vinci was never arrested or charged with a crime. Two weeks later, a Portland grand jury declined to indict him."

Now Vinci is wanting another bloodbath...and he isn't the only one.











Friday, June 28, 2019

Oklahoma criminal threatens to shoot gays over Pride flag incident in a county known for not prosecuting hate crimes

Clinton Gregory Hatcher

A Durant, Oklahoma man named Clinton Gregory Hatcher, age 26, is threatening to shoot gay men after becoming enraged over a Pride flag.

We captured the following screen shots earlier on Hatcher's Facebook page.






Although concerned about what the Bible says in relation to gays, Hatcher is currently charged in Bryan County District Court with a felony and is out of jail on bond.




Court records show the charge as being "DRIVING A MV WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL 2ND & SUB AFCF"

That translates to Hatcher having been charged with his second DUI and includes an after former felony conviction. He's not showing any other criminal charges in Oklahoma, so the previous DUI is likely in Texas where records are a bit harder to search.

The new case is still working its way through the court system with Hatcher having his next appearance on July 16, 2019.

His March arrest doesn't seem to have deterred him from drinking and hunting, as last month Hatcher posted this photo on his Facebook - mind you he's a convicted felon so his having a gun is illegal.

And his threatening to shoot specific people, as seen in the screen shot, is illegal as well.

The hard drinker is employed as a tower foreman with PAC Tower Services in Plano, Texas. Their business number is (469) 814-0918.




NOTE: PAC Tower Services claims Hatcher has not worked for them in a month. 

Texas corporate records show three owners of PAC Tower Services.



Paul Horlick 214-713-6412 phorlick@pactowersvc.com
Adam Davis 817-228-7799 adavis@pactowersvc.com
Chris White 918-921-5050 cwhite@pactowersvc.com



Clearly, someone with the heavy drinking habits that Hatcher brags about on his Facebook frequently shouldn't be putting others at risk as a tower foreman.

He's originally from Calera, Oklahoma, which, like Durant, is located in Bryan County.

Bryan County has seen quite a number of vicious hate crimes directed at LGBTQs in the area that include the assault of the Achille, Oklahoma mayor, a gay man, and targeted threats and harassment of a preteen trans girl that resulted in her family having to flee the state for their safety.

Hate Trackers has followed the anti-gay activity in Bryan County for the last eleven months and has been threatened by a former Achille police chief and found zero concern about the hate crimes within the Bryan County Sheriff's Department and the District Attorney's Office.

None of the hate crimes being committed on LGBTQs in Bryan County, Oklahoma have been prosecuted. 

Like many of the people involved in threatening the little girl, Hatcher rides in the rodeo circuit as well aligning himself with the good ole boy network.


Thursday, June 27, 2019

Former Oklahoma Dem Governor David Walters spent debate time going full-blown racist on Twitter

Former Oklahoma Gov. David Walters


One-term Oklahoma Democratic Governor David L. Walters found himself in a social media firestorm during the presidential primary debate Wednesday night.

The governor did not like anyone talking Spanish during the debate.

Walters' true feelings about Spanish-speakers - some forty million Americans speak the language in their homes -  came after two candidates running in the Democratic primary spoke the language.

To show his dissatisfaction, Walters went on Twitter


Screenshot of a now deleted Tweet sent to Hate Trackers
Screenshot we discovered remaining on Twitter

It's not known how the DNC will address the actions of Walters, who is an OK Democratic National Committeeman.



Walters was last seen in public back in March during a series of racist vandalisms that included an attack on the Oklahoma City headquarters of the Oklahoma Democratic Party (ODP). Back then, he was decrying the racism to the television cameras.

Strangely, that's a building he owns and where he leases office space to both the Oklahoma Democratic Party and the Oklahoma County Democratic Party, because just as much as racism remains a part of the Sooner State party's standards, so does graft.

Since Walters outed himself as a racist last night, others have come forward testifying such racism is normal for the former governor.




The Oklahoma Democrats' 2018 gubernatorial candidate Drew Edmondson, also has some racist issues to work on. Last summer, he posted the photo below of him (black jacket) posing with Oklahoma's infamous restaurant character Eskimo Joe - because it's Oklahoma and even the restaurants are racist.

Oklahoma Democrat Drew Edmondson posing with racist trope.


The racist caricature remained on Edmondson's candidate Facebook page for three months despite numerous First Nations and Indigenous Peoples telling him they considered it a racist trope in line with a minstrel show character. 

Earlier this month, tiring of the constant racism within the state party leadership, Oklahoma Democrats elected African-American Alicia Andrews to chair the ODP.

One of her first acts as chair will likely be to address this act of racism.


Newly elected ODP Chair Alicia Andrews holding a Say No 2 Hate sign at the
OKC Pride Parade this month. A message Walters apparently did not get.


Walters was the Oklahoma governor from 1991 to 1995. During his tenure, he was charged with election fraud, which he'd later plea bargain down to a misdemeanor and paid a hefty fine. After one year of good behavior, his criminal record was expunged. He did not seek re-election.

Despite that corruption, he has remained one of Oklahoma's most popular Democrats.

Both Walters and the Oklahoma Democratic Party have, so far, refused comment on this controversy.

However, Ashley Nicole McCray, recently elected to the ODP Central Committee, promises the subject will be addressed at this Saturday's meeting.




McCray is from the Oglala Lakota nation and is an enrolled member of the Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma.

In the recent past, the ODP was quite concerned that someone like McCray - meaning a nonwhite - would get on their Central Committee.