November 15, 2024

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'PODBLANC' WEBSITE OWNER WANTED IN CANADA

Craig CobbFor those who don’t know, Podblanc was a white power YouTube of sorts, only all the videos were posted by the guy who ran it, Krusty the Clown lookalike Craig Cobb. Cobb is a real mess of a character, known best for his videos where he would harass people of color in public to tape their reaction to his racist crap. But Cobb has a tendency to overstay his welcome – if he ever gets one, so one day he decided to move to Estonia and try to build some sort of white homeland out there. It doesn’t talke long for Estonia to jettison him however, but he doesn’t come back to the Uhited States. For some reason, he has dual citizenship in the US and Canada, so when he came back he simply moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, where once he made himself known, antifa there really had a field day with him. Soon we got word that he hightailed it to Kalispel, Montana, the same town where neo-Nazi April Gaede took her family – namely her twin daughters Lynx and Lamb of the duo Prussian Blue – to start up her own little white homeland. Turns out Cobb was trying to get the hell out of Dodge before the Canadian Mounties issued a warrant for his arrest. As we all know, Canada makes it a crime to engage in hate speech, and Cobb’s website showed that he was, shall we say, a career criminal. Cobb better hope there isn’t a reward…

Vancouver Province

A well-known white supremacist who has been operating a website from Vancouver that allegedly promotes hate material is on the run.

A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for Paul Craig Cobb, 59, who is believed to have fled to the United States.

Cobb — who holds dual American and Canadian citizenship — runs the website podblanc.com, which he created in 2005 from Estonia, where he was living at the time.

The Estonian government deported him in August 2009 and RCMP said Cobb has been living in Canada since then.

He was arrested at the Vancouver Public Library last June after a six-month investigation by the B.C. Hate Crime Team.

“During the course of the investigation, evidence was obtained that alleged the website was being operated by Mr. Cobb from various locations within Vancouver and that this website contained hate material,” said RCMP spokesman Insp. Tim Shields.

Cobb was released within 10 hours of his arrest, however, because a criminal charge could not be laid immediately.

He is believed to have fled to the United States soon after his release.

On Dec. 30, 2010, a charge of willful promotion of hatred was approved against Cobb and a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Anyone who has information on his whereabouts is asked to call their local police detachment, said Mounties.

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