Court Documents Reveal Evolution Of MLK Day Bomber’s Racist Beliefs

It took white supremacist Kevin Harpham a few months to collect bomb materials. But newly unsealed documents show he was mired in the Neo-Nazi movement for more than a decade. Harpham is the man who pleaded guilty to planting a bomb at Spokane’s Martin Luther King Day parade last January. A federal judge set a sentencing hearing for Dec. 20. In the online world of white supremacists, Kevin Harpham was known by a different name: “Joe Snuffy.” And in one posting to the Vanguard News Network under that pseudenym, he pinpointed the beginning of his racist beliefs. It was 1996, and he had just joined the Army. “I wasn’t radical at that point but can remember sitting on my bunk with a buddy watching news of a Nazi rally in D.C.” he wrote. Just a year before Harpham enlisted, a former soldier named Timothy McVeigh had bombed the federal building in Oklahoma City. Newscaster: “Both the second and third explosives, if you can imagine this, were larger than the first.” Harpham said back then his Army lieutenant told him McVeigh was inspired by a book called “The Turner Diaries,” by William Pierce. Harpham said around 2002 he started listening to Pierce’s broadcasts. Harpham wrote, “The next year was the most educational time of my life.” Among the evidence submitted by federal prosecutors in the case are boxes of Neo-Nazi newsletters, books on domestic terrorism, and a copy of “The Turner Diaries” the FBI says belong to Harpham. Online, as Joe Snuffy, he fantasized about a race war. In one 2006 post, Harpham described seeing a group of African Americans while traveling through a small town in Washington’s Cascade Mountains. Harpham mused about using the remote area for what he called a “training exercise.” Harpham made more than 1,000 posts and reached out to other right-wing extremists, but he stayed above the law.

via opb: Court Documents Reveal Evolution Of MLK Day Bomber’s Racist Beliefs

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Posted on 03.12.2011, in Dienste, Gewalt, Internet, Rechtsextremismus. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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