Eli Mosley, former head of Identity Europa and one of Richard Spencer's closest lieutenants, has been the subject of the latest hit piece by the New York Times on the Alt-Right.
A video piece and accompanying article by Emma Cott allege that Mosley (real name Elliot Kline) is not only a very, very un-nice person, but also lied about his military record.
The video included clips of Kline saying some naughty things about non-Whites in unspecified podcasts. As reported in the accompanying article:
"The podcasts were laced with the most abhorrent racist vulgarities...With me, he insisted that the media unfairly applies labels like white supremacist and neo-Nazi to members of the alt-right “to browbeat white people out of identity politics.” But in the podcasts, recorded less than a year ago, he and his friends were unabashedly racist and anti-Semitic. He also spun tales of being embedded with the Iraqi Army, of being on the lookout for Chechen snipers, and of killing “muds,” a racial slur for Arabs."
Pretty bad optics and pretty (((Stormerist))), so just dumb. But the most damaging allegation made in the documentary is that Kline lied about his military record, claiming to have fought for the US army in Iraq when he hadn't:
"He graduated from high school in 2010 and went straight on to a couple of semesters of college; by the end of 2011, the last troops had left Iraq. They also confirmed that Eli’s unit in the Pennsylvania National Guard did not deploy anywhere else during the roughly six years he served, and neither did he."
Intrepid investigator and ear-ring model Emma Cott |
Kline has rejected the allegations and has said that he will obtain army records proving that he deployed. This might happen but looks unlikely. Assuming that Cott is a semi-competent journalist, her story will probably hold together.
Meanwhile, Richard Spencer's NPI has released a statement thanking Kline for his past efforts and saying that the allegations are "disturbing" and, if true, would lead to NPI to "reconsider" its relationship with Eli.
The Alt-Right has a big heart. If Kline admits his past mistakes and disavows his past bad optics and (((Stormerist))) rhetoric, there is no reason why he can't be forgiven and allowed back into the movement.
Now, watch the video. It has some great footage of some of our favourite people...
Now, watch the video. It has some great footage of some of our favourite people...
If the reporter wants to show that it's just 30 fellows with cheap tiki torches engaging in publicity stunts to defuse all this white business- it might help to play Benny Hill music instead of scary ominous haunted house music.
ReplyDeleteThis business is not going away now. Nothing along these lines will cause it to go away because it is based in truth and goodness. Maybe the Alt Right isn't. But the preservation of Western Civilization, territory and all it's Peoples, cultures and all that it entails is. Even if this or that character is "exposed' or discredited. They could discredit the entire leadership but it wouldn't matter now. Because this isn't about the Alt 'right". or the Fake Right. Or the security services or the press.
ReplyDeleteThere are ideas whose time has past. Those that aren't ripe yet.... and ideas whose time has come. Nothing and no one can change that. This white awakening is an idea whose time has come. No force on Earth will change that now.
Deletehe should just apologize if he lied...no biggie...this battle we are in will require lots of fighters
ReplyDeleteVictor Hugo:
ReplyDeleteAll the forces in the world are not so powerful as an idea whose time has come.
An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come.
Greater than the tread of mighty armies is an idea whose time has come.
Nothing else in the world… not all the armies… is so powerful as an idea whose time has come.
One can resist the invasion of an army but one cannot resist the invasion of ideas.
There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time as come.
You guys have been bringing up the rear on some of this Alt 'Right" stuff. Inspector Clouseau is ahead of you. But with Benny Hill music. but none of it matters in the grand scheme.
So he wasn't a mercenary for ZOG afterall, damn I am disappointed about that. How "disturbing"!
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