Neo-Nazi Memoir Describes Terror Group's Acid-Soaked Ram Sacrifice - 2020-06-24

January was a spectacularly bad month for The Base.
A nationwide FBI crackdown dismantled the neo-Nazi terror group, resulting in multiple arrests of its members for things as sinister as assassination plots and plans to shoot up a protest and as peculiar as animal sacrifice and the production of DMT. Then its leader was exposed by the Guardian as a 46-year-old New Jersey native and former private school kid named Rinaldo Nazzarro, who lives in Russia and is a possible Kremlin asset.
The shocking flurry of events catapulted The Base into the pages of the New York Times. Here was a white supremacist terror group that looked more like ISIS than the Klan, operating all over America.
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{{cite news | first = Ben | last = Makuch | author2 = Mack Lamoureux | title = Neo-Nazi Memoir Describes Terror Group's Acid-Soaked Ram Sacrifice | url = https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z3e3ew/neo-nazi-memoir-describes-terror-groups-acid-soaked-ram-sacrifice | work = Vice News | date = June 24, 2020 | accessdate = June 25, 2020 }}
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