Soldiers of hate: Army investigates neo-Nazis in its ranks

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Soldiers of hate: Army investigates neo-Nazis in its ranks
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The Australian Army has discovered serving members are neo-Nazis, as a new generation of far-right leadership emerges with a declared interest in guns.

, a fresh nationwide investigation has established the identities of emerging or previously unknown neo-Nazi leaders.

In the posts, Eltis attacks counter-terrorism authorities who have charged NSN members in Victoria, NSW and South Australia with “ludicrous fabricated terrorism charges”. The NSN’s activities were comprehensively exposed by this masthead’s Nazis Next Door investigative series within 2021. That investigation revealed it as an organisation that privately celebrated the Christchurch terrorist, and was seeking tracts of rural land to establish a white ethno-state and access to firearms.Two well-known NSN leaders, Melbourne’s Sewell and Adelaide’s Patrick Patmore, have since faced criminal charges after investigations by state counter-terrorism authorities.

“I told the feds as they f---en left the courtroom. I made sure they knew I knew they f---ed up. I can’t talk to anyone from the NSN. And my query was, who is a member and who is not. Who is a member in the eyes of us, national socialists, or the eyes of the state?” Online posts from Seymour, a former pharmacy student at the University of Queensland and a Chemist Warehouse employee, on encrypted channels populated by NSN members, reveal he has distributed a manual on how to manufacture guns using a 3D printer and undertaken firearms training.

Seymour’s identity was confirmed by anti-fascist researchers from the White Rose Society using online surveillance. They matched photos he posted of neo-Nazi propaganda at his Queensland home to pictures of a house listed for sale on a real estate website. Public records linked Seymour to this home address.In one social media post showing flags, Seymour says: “Gotta give ASIO something nice to look at.

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