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On September 9th, United States prosecutors announced the indictment and arrest of two leaders of the so-called “Terrogram Collective.” This is an online community of accelerationist neo-nazis which the DOJ called “a transnational terrorist group.” The indictment charges Dallas Humber, 34, of Elk Grove, California, and Matthew Allison, 37, of Boise, Idaho with 15 crimes. They include soliciting hate crimes, soliciting the murder of federal officials, and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. If convicted of all charges, Humber and Allison each face a maximum penalty of 220 years in prison.

This group has produced propaganda that encourages their fellow white supremacists to venerate murderers and violently attack Black, immigrant, LGBT, and Jewish people. The screeds have directly inspired a series of ideologically motivated attacks around the world. These include a 2022 mass shooting at a gay bar in Slovakia; successful attacks on power infrastructure in North Carolina; and a stabbing spree in Turkey.

To help better understand Terrorgram, the arrests, and the history of Dallas Humber we spoke to Abner Hauge and Michael Boorman from Left Coast Right Watch, the publication that first identified Humber's role in the Terrorgram Collective.

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Left Coast Right Watch

https://leftcoastrightwatch.org/

HERE’S THE GORE ARTIST TURNING TERRORGRAM MANUALS & MANIFESTOS INTO AUDIOBOOKS

https://leftcoastrightwatch.org/articles/heres-the-gore-artist-turning-terrorgram-manuals-manifestos-into-audiobooks/

Left Coast Right Watch on Twitter

https://x.com/lcrwnews

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Bonnot

I almost don't want to listen to this episode and spoil the mystery of that title

Deep Dish

"The publication that first..." Leave me hanging there 😓

Heather B

Silly goofy title 🤪 Dark serious content warning 👹

DrJRad

No time to finish our sentence; we have merch to sell!

Spence Lee

How am I not the first?

mysticwerebadger

Oh so video game jokes are okay if it's not 2k? Great episode, thanks to Michael and Abner for their continuing hard work.

Brucey Dearest

LCRW seem decent, will check them out. Popular Front and The Empire Never Ended podcasts have done quite a bit on terrorgram, if people want to hear more on the topic

Schwartz666

At first, I read the title as "Terrorgasm" and I became frightfully horny

Schwartz666

But now, upon further review, said terror is only giving ED and depression.

Schwartz666

Holy shit.. the Saints thing is utterly horrifying. And the calendars / posters?!? 😧

Michael Vader

Hey I used to read Johnny the Homicidal Maniac comic, it was hilarious. But I take Travis’ point, a lot of cringe weirdos are in that scene.

monkey

That would have been a great name for her line of double motorised dildos.

ryan williams

i used to read JTHM when i was young too in 2000. i honestly found it too cruel and not funny, but i did like its art style a lot. visually it was great but thats about all i could say about it. I found Squee to be a bit more relatable to me. I literally was Squee in middle school. Some had said that Squee was likely a Johnny in the making. Maybe to the artist, but for me i found a different way out as i got older.

bigphoton

Great episode! Informative,. terrifying, and it made me kinda horny. (The sex toy part.) In sum, the perfect epi.

Willie

This shit was gut wrenching, but I also had to look her up and she really has that busted MTG look going on. Hate is truly terrible for your skin. Like it needs to be studied clinically

Willie

Also prayers up she gets stabbed in her first year in prison.

Andrew Lenahan

No Jake on this episode? Where am I gonna get my inexplicable ghostbusters references now? 🤪

Melissa Humbert

Well. It was mildly disturbing to hear almost my last name during this episode.

Taema Weiss

The weird little guys podcast is doing an episode on this same group

Abbie

Can someone explain the title please 😭😭

Robert Hostert

Julian goading Travis at the beginning- then Travis just moving on 👌 Great ep Boyz

thatheathen

My phone volume won’t get any louder, blasting the audio, and the guests are still hard to hear.

Joseph Rosenfeld

While I love the jocularity and bonhomie you all bring to the average show, I really appreciate these occasional, sober and academic episodes. Thank you.

MC Laugh

I wish the audio wasn't so awful, I had to stop listening halfway through.

Keith Crosley

I’m not a fan of “incitement” being a crime. The idea of carveouts for the first amendment is itself a fascist/authoritarian proposition. These late 20th century “modifications” to our understanding of freedom of speech have done nothing to stop America’s slow and steady decline toward fascism and authoritarianism. They have but hastened it.

K

Something interesting about Telegram is it's often promoted by people as an encrypted chat app (secret chats are encrypted although not by default and group chats aren't either). A lot of the coverage about the platform when Durov got arrested framed it as such. In the infosec community, nobody trusts Telegram because their encryption scheme is not industry standard or open source, it's basically security through obscurity on top of there being no way to confirm your chats are truly end-to-end encrypted. It's incredibly sketchy

Rosemary S Callahan Gray

The other day a colleague of mine was pulling up a thread on Telegram and I gave him major side eye when he did that. He was also complaining about Harris' poll numbers so I made an obvious conclusion. (complaining as in being mad she's doing well)

Big Rob

Wow, what human garbage these people are. Thanks QAA for the awareness on this, great work as always .

Geraldine Kawabe

She was selling sex toys while at the same time inciting people to attack the places that sold them. It sounds so innocuous compared to what was actually going on...

hhhhhm

Really excellent episode. It's really good to find out about the way they tend to apply gender roles in some of these groups too.

Kevin Donahue

Just hoping on to day I still really love the new theme music!

Jim Veil

Dallas used to be a regular at Sacramento noise shows. She always seemed a little off, but I don't think any of us realized what was really up with her.

Emily Martin

This is the topic of The Daily for today. Love when you guys scoop the Times ❤️😎

Nima Dinyari

Great content. The audio from the guests made it a little bit less pleasant to listen to but well worth it for one go.

Brian Sheppard

Frontline and ProPublica are on it as well. https://www.propublica.org/article/telegram-terrorgram-collective-extremism-accelerationists-dallas-humber-matthew-allison

RiotingPacifist

Me at minute 1: a content warning, meh, it can't be that bad compared to baseline QAA content Me at minute 60: JFC this is grim Glad you made the episode, I learnt a lot, but jeez it was dark, hopefully Jake can get over the plague he has soon and we can have a lighthearted episode where he won't STFU about Ghostbusters or 2K soon

Arizona RWW

BASED AND ABNER PILLED 💊

Eric Schmidt

Love Travis View episodes

Lynn Shawcroft

Is it, though? If you study and look through the lens of how terrorism ‘works’ - we are now seeing how terrorists can now target certain people - with precision - using data. It’s never been easier to radicalize people and foment terrorism - we’re now dealing with the fastest and most powerful, global and cheap technology used by terrorists to create more terrorists It used to require more money and face to face communication to radicalize and form cults. TOC (Transnational Organized Crime) is evolving faster and faster…with the ability to destabilize and topple democracies worldwide. Research on domestic terrorism in the US - was suppressed by the Trump Admin (Bolton) - resulting in the inability to educate local, state and federal security officials on where to find it, how to prevent it and how to fight it It’s the domestic terrorists who are championing “FREE SPEECH!” - not in a sincere fight for Freedom and Expression…but so they can endlessly, carelessly and full-throatily recruit and radicalize vulnerable people (via data) to commit acts of terrorism Trump, FOX and his so-called ‘influencers’ have brought terror to the mainstream, using well-studied tactics Imagine if ALL mainstream media, education, religion, government, business and entertainment became venues for radicalization, hate, pro-violence and terrorism? When Americans, with a large following (promoted by social media owners) who are willing to take money from authoritarian regimes - to spew endless propaganda and division in the US - society has a problem When they chant “Civil War!” from inside the the false ‘reality’ they’ve propagated (cos dictators pay them)…it may not take long before it infects the whole of society. Like it is doing…as we speak. Looking back to nations that have crumbled - providing a vacuum for fascists, doctors and Religious Zealots to grab onto power…the destabilization, slavery and holocausts all began via (almost text book) lies, racism, hate, fear, conspiracy theories and propaganda I don’t know the answer…but recognizing the internet’s power to reach and communicate with easily manipulated people (fear/anger) is mind boggling and deadly serious I don’t know the answers…but civil wars, crumbling civilizations, and mass, mass murder have evolved from much more primitive technology in the past Cheers

Patrick

Looks like the Wisconsin school shooter might've been part of this group of the manifesto is real. Reference to the Turkish stabber and calling previous shooters saints.

Keti

throughout, i was thinking, damn that's crazy, but at the revelation that dallas drew chibi serial killers on deviantart back in the day, it suddenly all made sense. i've known a bunch of this woman, usually by reputation. generally, they have a pattern of cultivating new audiences until they hit criticism critical mass, and then they flounce to a new community. i guess one in a thousand gets their success story.