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Police Report That White Supremacists Are Attacking Cell Phone Towers (thehill.com) 326

According to The Intercept, conspiracy theorists and far-right white supremacist groups are increasingly targeting cellphone towers and other critical infrastructure "to incite fear, disrupt essential services, and cause economic damage with the United States and abroad." The Hill summarizes the findings: In more than one case, they've succeeded in interrupting resources for law enforcement and emergency services personnel, according to the report [by the New York Police Department], which lists several recent cases. One involved a neo-Nazi chat group whose "members strongly supported exploiting civil unrest in the United States by attacking the country's infrastructure," The Intercept reported, while another was tied to the 5G conspiracy theory, which claims without evidence that the electromagnetic waves put out by 5G towers are harming peoples' immune systems and are responsible for the coronavirus pandemic.

The NYPD has not publicly commented on the report, which mentions attacks in other states as well, including a bombing in Nashville in December. The Intercept also obtained a document from the Department of Homeland Security that revealed three intelligence reports about vandals targeting cell towers in New York, West Virginia and Tennessee on the day of and before the insurrection on the United States Capitol in January.

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Police Report That White Supremacists Are Attacking Cell Phone Towers

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  • interesting (Score:5, Insightful)

    by WindBourne ( 631190 ) on Thursday March 18, 2021 @08:29PM (#61174356) Journal
    I have to wonder, how much Russia is behind this?
    I would not be the least bit surprised to find Russia is actually showing these ppl what to do.
    • Re:interesting (Score:4, Insightful)

      by arglebargle_xiv ( 2212710 ) on Friday March 19, 2021 @07:35AM (#61175296)
      Of course they're behind at least some of it, read any of Aleksandr Dugin's (a.k.a. "Putin's brain") stuff on this, it's their weak USA / strong Russia strategy. It's the perfect way to exploit the massive divisions within the US, where they're more interested in sabotaging themselves, or at least those other Americans that they see as different from themselves, than dealing with actual problems. From Congress on down to the grassroots, it's a house divided against itself. See Matthew 12 for how that ends up. And Russia is stoking the flames as hard as they can, because anything that hurts the US helps Russia.
    • I have to wonder, how much Russia is behind this? I would not be the least bit surprised to find Russia is actually showing these ppl what to do.

      https://www.culteducation.com/... [culteducation.com]

      The far right has been working with Russia in the past.

      So there is case history.

      While it is difficult to discern any philosophy from the groups falling off the end of the political spectrum, they seem to be accepting help from the adversaries of the USA. So having worked with Russia, political and communication and aid pathways may have been enacted.

  • by Tablizer ( 95088 ) on Thursday March 18, 2021 @09:54PM (#61174554) Journal

    5Q

  • by Rick Schumann ( 4662797 ) on Thursday March 18, 2021 @10:35PM (#61174644) Journal
    The year 2021, and humans are still this stupid. Brilliant.
  • Oh noes, white supremacists everywheres !!!!11!
  • Just a reminder (Score:3, Insightful)

    by slashmydots ( 2189826 ) on Friday March 19, 2021 @01:50AM (#61174858)
    EVERYONE that disagrees with the left is labeled a "white supremacist." The leader of the proud boys is half black, half Cuban/latino and people call him a white supremacist. The label doesn't mean anything anymore.
  • Ya know ... (Score:5, Interesting)

    by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Friday March 19, 2021 @03:32AM (#61174994)

    ... conspiracy theorists and far-right white supremacist groups are increasingly targeting cellphone towers and other critical infrastructure "to incite fear, disrupt essential services, and cause economic damage with the United States and abroad."

    I'd pull out that old trope about, "if you don't like America, then you can leave," but I suspect these people wouldn't be happy anywhere where they weren't in charge and free to behave anyway they want. I also don't think there's anywhere else in the World that would put up with them this much...

  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 19, 2021 @04:02AM (#61175022)
    From Wikipedia: On March 15, 2021, investigators eventually came to the conclusion that Warner had acted alone in the bombing, and that the bombing was not connected to terrorism. The bombing was a result of wanting to end his own life, driven by life stresses. He was also fueled by paranoia, conspiracy theories, and the deterioration of interpersonal relationships. Warner picked the area to make an impact on the city, while also trying to minimize injury. The FBI also stated that there was no evidence of Warner wanting to bring social or political change, or that any person or business was specifically targeted. Source: https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us... [fbi.gov]
  • I remember back in the day a friend of mine in the Communist Party Of Great Britain* told me that his job "come the revolution" was to pop out and cut down some telephone wires.

    * not the Communist Party Of Britain, those splitters [youtube.com]

  • It's just a small part of them, they still want to stop 5G spreading viruses.

  • Who knew it could be so useful in foiling my casserole-eating, right-wing nutjob neighbors!

  • The NYPD assessment says, "...malicious actors motivated by conspiracy theories and racially/ethnically motivated violent extremists will probably increasingly target critical infrastructure...", and, "...malicious actors who have directed violence against critical infrastructure sites have most likely been influenced by extremist conspiracy theories..."

    The basis for these assessments appears to be three whole cases of unidentified people vandalizing towers, pre-existing (and silly) fears about EMF, and c

  • ... there statistically speaking next to no actual "white supremacists" in the US. It's a non-entity, when it comes to anything real.

    Meanwhile, being non-white is a huge advantage in life, to the point that white people are being caught all the time now pretending to be non-white.

    Being non-white is the "privileged" position now, and everyone knows this, but is not allowed to say it.

    This is a bizarre fantasy world that you keep propagating.

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