Neo-Nazi, Ex-Marine plotted mass murder, rapes to raise white population
An ex-Marine from Long Island allegedly plotted mass murder
as a member of a neo-Nazi group called Rapekrieg that planned to rape multiple
women in order to “to increase the production of white children,” federal
prosecutors claim.
Matthew Belanger, who became a US Marine in 2019, was
arrested June 10 in New York on firearms charges but is now being held in
federal detention in Hawaii, where he had been stationed before he was booted
from the military last year, according to Rolling Stone.
In a July 14 court memo, prosecutors argued Belanger was a
“danger to the community” and a flight risk, noting he had allegedly plotted to
attack an unnamed Long Island synagogue with firearms and homemade explosives,
such as Molotov cocktails.
Rapekrieg’s members trained with tactical gear and real
weapons as they discussed multiple attacks “including the rape of ‘enemies’ to
injure, oppress, threaten, and intimidate, and the rape of white women to
increase the production of white children” with the goal of creating a white
“ethno-state,” Craig Nolan, assistant US Attorney for the District of Hawaii,
wrote in the court filing.
The group’s stated enemy was the “Zionist Order of
Governments,” a phrase common among anti-Semitic and neo-Nazi groups, the court
documents posted by Rolling Stone show.
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Belanger has not been charged over his alleged involvement
in the group, but with making false statements to a federal firearms licensee
in order to buy two guns through a “straw man” who is a New York officer,
according to the filings. Belanger pleaded not guilty in Honolulu on those
charges Monday, Rolling Stone said.
The FBI began investigating Belanger in 2020 and found
through searches of his residence in the barracks and electronic devices to
find a disturbing trove that included “1,950 images, videos and documents
related to white power groups, Nazi literature, brutality towards the Jewish
community, brutality towards women, rape, mass murders,” according to the
magazine.
He also allegedly looked to foment hate between groups by
posting from a phony Twitter as a Jewish man to make derogatory statements
about minority groups.
Two members of Rapekrieg spoke to the FBI as informants
about Belanger’s alleged activity, which included participating in
military-style tactical training and surveillance of a synagogue, as well as
helping to write a disturbing manifesto for the group, the court documents
claimed.
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