December 22, 2024

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Archived articles originally found on the One People's Project website.

IS CRAIG COBB CONNECTED TO FAILED SPOKANE BOMBING?

Craig CobbListening conservatives try and justify Rep. Peter King’s anti-Muslim hearings with that mantra that there isn’t any prevalient right-wing terrorism is just as despicable as the media ignoring the fact that the last episode of such is being ignored by the media, despite the loud cries of outrage over that particular point, and even though an arrest was made in the case a day before the witch hunt hearings started. We can’t ignore the foiled bombing of a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day parade in Spokane, WA however, and now we have even more reason not to. As those who don’t get their news from the mainstream outlets know, a member of the National Alliance has been picked up for that attempted bombing, but the latest development is how the name “Craig Cobb” is being bandied about. Now you have to love the fact that one of the more mentally unstable crackpot Nazis we follow is now getting questions asked of him in connection with this case, but along with that – and this isn’t in the article we have here, but on other sources, like discussion boards she writes on –  comes Prussian Blue’s mother April Gaede (by the way, that’s three onetime National Alliance members) also finding herself in the middle of all of this by reaching out to Cobb if he needs help. Remember, Cobb is wanted in Canada for breaking hate speech laws, but no one is going to extradite an American citizen for something like that. That doesn’t mean the law wants him on the street, and no one likes April. If they have even the slightest involvement in the Spokane case, that’s all it takes to take them off the scene for good.

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The man arrested today in connection with the attempted Martin Luther King Day parade bombing in Spokane, Washington, appears to have longtime connections to the white supremacist movement.

Kevin William Harpham, 36, was charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and receiving and possessing an improvised explosive device.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Harpham was a member of the National Alliance, an infamous neo-Nazi organization, in late 2004. It’s not clear when he joined the National Alliance or whether he’s still a card-carrying member.

But an individual identifying himself as Kevin Harpham, who says he’s a neo-Nazi who lives near Spokane, has been active on the crudely racist, anti-Semitic website Vanguard News Network since joining the online forum in November 2004.

Since then, Harpham has posted 1,069 comments to VNN using the moniker Joe Snuffy, slang for a low-ranking U.S. soldier. (Kevin William Harpham was apparently in the army in 1996-1997 and was based at Fort Lewis, Wash., the Southern Poverty Law Center reported earlier today.)

Harpham last posted to VNN on January 16, the day before the attempted MLK Day parade bombing.

Ten days before that, Harpham offered shelter to violent neo-Nazi activist Craig Cobb, a part-time resident of Kalispell, Montana who is a fugitive from justice in Canada, where he’s wanted on hate crimes charges.

“Craig, if you read this and you need a place to stay for the winter I have an empty basement with a couple rooms, a bed and bathroom you can live in till spring,” Harpham posted. “I live in Washington not too far from Kalispell.”

Kevin William Harpham was arrested today in a rural area south of Colville, Washington, just across the Idaho panhandle from Montana.

A white supremacist website founded by Cobb in 2007, Podblanc, features tribute videos to “lone wolf” white supremacist killers, including Benjamin Nathaniel Smith, who in July 1999 went on a three-day shooting rampage targeting Jews and non-whites. Smith killed two people and wounded nine before turning his gun on himself.

On Jan. 8, Cobb apparently posted a message to supporters on VNN encouraging them to follow the examples of lone wolf terrorists such as Joe Stack, who flew a small plane into a building housing IRS offices in Austin, Texas in 2010, and James von Brunn, the neo-Nazi who killed a security guard after he opened fire at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. in 2009.

“Ask all to seriously internally take direct personal action upon furthering Our Cause, doing something they haven’t yet done before, or repeating something that has been highly effective,” Cobb wrote.

Cobb wrote there was a “small chance” he’d take Harpham up on his offer of basement space.

Harpham wrote about lone wolf violence in response to an August 2009 article in USA Today that reported, “Federal authorities have launched an effort to detect lone attackers who may be contemplating politically charged assaults.” Harpham wrote: “A lone Wolf would be hard pressed to compete with the level of destruction the jew bankers are doing to the country right now.”

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