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Anonymous ID: d1c718 April 17, 2019, 7:59 a.m. No.6210618   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0685

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/air-force/439279-air-force-sergeant-accused-of-placing-white-nationalist-stickers-in

 

An Air Force sergeant in Colorado has been accused of having ties to a white nationalist group.

 

Master Sgt. Cory Reeves was identified as a member of the group Identity Evropa by Colorado Springs activists, The Denver Post reported Wednesday.

 

Reeves reportedly presented himself as a leader of a local chapter of the group. He posted pictures on message boards of himself and others putting up the group's stickers and holding its banners, according to The Post. He also reportedly appears in a video of two men painting the group's logo under a Denver overpass.

 

Officials at Schriever Air Force Base, where Reeves is stations, are reportedly investigating whether he was involved with the group.

“The Air Force is aware of this allegation and Air Force officials are looking into this information at this time,” Cheri Dragos-Pritchard, a base spokeswoman, told the Post in an email. “No further information or details of this allegation can be released until the facts involving this allegation are fully reviewed. Racism, bigotry, hatred, and discrimination have no place in the Air Force.”

 

Reeves told the Post he had no comment on the allegations.

 

"The Air Force is aware of the allegations and is looking into it. Racism, bigotry, hatred, and discrimination have no place in the Air Force," an Air Force spokesman told The Hill in a statement.

 

"We are committed to maintaining a culture where all Airmen feel welcome and can thrive," he added, declining to comment further.

 

The Anti-Defamation League has identified Identity Evropa as a white supremacist group and the Southern Poverty Law Center calls it a hate group.

 

-Updated 10:50 a.m.

 

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Anonymous ID: d1c718 April 17, 2019, 8:04 a.m. No.6210685   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0699

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Cory Allen Reeves

This article was contributed by Colorado Springs Antifa and Eugene Antifa.

 

Cory Allen Reeves is a Master Sergeant with the US Air Force of the 50th Space Wing at Schriever Air Force Base located in Colorado Springs, Colorado where he also currently owns a home. Cory Reeves has been with the military since at least 2005, has been a member of Identity Evropa since at least October of 2017, and served as the Colorado state coordinator of Identity Evropa. Reeves was a "patron" member of Identity Evropa which meant he paid a monthly higher amount of dues than required. This extra monthly financial contribution to the white supremacist organization gave Reeves access to special communications and meetings reserved for patrons, leadership, and the advisory council. Reeves regularly posted white supremacist propaganda throughout Colorado, encouraged members to donate to the group beyond their $10 monthly dues, and coordinated actions, events, and meet ups locally and nationally.

Anonymous ID: d1c718 April 17, 2019, 8:14 a.m. No.6210785   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.philly.com/news/pennsylvania/white-supremacist-group-identity-evropa-neo-nazi-meeting-delaware-county-pa-20190314.html

 

“A lot of people around Philly will have attitudes that ‘down in the South, that’s where people are racist, unlike here,’ ” Silver said. “That’s not the case. There are racist people everywhere, and this sort of reinforces that.”

 

Patrick Casey, the current leader of Identity Evropa, dismissed Silver’s concern.

 

“Those upset Jewish congregations have a healthy sense of ethnic identity,” Casey said in an email to The Inquirer. “The idea that white people are to be the only ones denied the same is both hateful and anti-white.”

 

Casey said that Identity Evropa has been “retired” and rebranded as “American Identity Movement,” because it was “held down by baggage accumulated before my tenure.” The new group, according to a news release this week, is focused on “defending America against globalism.”

 

Casey didn’t elaborate on the “baggage” that ended Identity Evropa, but the group’s members were prominently featured at the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, and the organization has been named as a defendant in Sines v. Kessler, an ongoing federal lawsuit alleging the group and others conspired to spread a message of racial hatred.

 

The New York attorney who filed the lawsuit last year praised an earlier cache of messages that Unicorn Riot had leaked, calling it “a lawyer’s gift.”