Wednesday, April 03, 2019

The White Supremacy thread to the Mosque massacre in New Zealand continues.

Artemly Vldmirovich Dubovskly (click here) was a former Russian special forces soldier. The thread of violence in the world being linked to Russia continues.

3 April 2019
By Kurt Bayer

The Russian gun and Nazi "fanatic" )(click here) who died after a police stand-off in Christchurch "supported the actions" of the alleged mosque terror attacker, according to police.

Armed police raided the home of 54-year-old Artemiy Vldimirovich Dubovskiy, also known as Troy Dubovskiy, last Tuesday after a tip-off from the public.

Officers found a cache of firearms, including a modified semi-automatic weapon, 
ammunition, "violent extremist content", along with Nazi uniforms, helmets and clothing.

Dubovskiy, who had spent time in jail for a violent home invasion where he put a replica German WW2 Luger pistol to a man's head, died after a three-hour stand-off with police last Wednesday.

Today, police confirmed that Dubovskiy first landed on the police radar after "some concerning emails" that he sent and included reference to the Christchurch terror attacks.

"Based on the nature of the items located during the search warrant, the nature of what he said to police during the negotiation and subsequent inquiries, police are of the view that Mr Dubovskiy did pose a significant threat to the community," Canterbury District Commander Superintendent John Price said this afternoon.

"This remains an ongoing investigation. Based on inquiries to date it is clear that Mr Dubovskiy supported the actions of the man charged with murder in relation to the Christchurch terror attacks, however no connection has been established between the two."...

The link between Donald Trump and White Supremacy violence is growing.

February 8, 2019
By Dan Bilefsky

Alexandre Bissonnette, (click here) a 29-year-old former politics student fixated on President Trump, the far right and Muslims, was sentenced on Friday to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 40 years for shooting six people dead in an attack on a mosque in Quebec City in January 2017....