Dylann Roof

FBI Thwarts Attack By South Carolina White Supremacist Planning “Dylann Roof-Type” Act

This police booking photo released Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017 by the Horry County Police Department in Conway, S.C., shows Benjamin McDowell. (Horry County Sheriff’s Office via AP)
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A white supremacist with felony convictions in South Carolina bought a gun from an undercover FBI agent, telling the agent he planned an attack in “the spirit of Dylann Roof,” authorities said Thursday.

Terrorists Slaughter’ Nothing New, but Certain Acts Inspire Mindless Panic and Threats to Freedom, Others Mindless Defense of the 2nd Amendment

A staggering 168 people, 12 times as many as those killed earlier this week in San Bernardino, and including a whole daycare center class of 15 little children, were killed by a crazed terrorist in the 1995 Oklahome City truck-bombing of the Murrah Federal Building. The killer, Timothy McVeigh, was a right-wing Christian fanatic who wanted to avenge the killing of a bunch of Christian cultists in Waco, Texas by federal agents two years earlier. His accomplice Terry Nichols had the same deranged goal.

Other Casualties of the Charleston Massacre

Other Casualties of the Charleston Church MassacreBy Michael Hoffmanwww.revisionisthistory.orgAs readers of this column are aware, over the last few days, since I returned from the “America’s Promise” conference in Sandpoint, Idaho, I have been writing about Dylann Roof, the massacre in Charleston and the state of the black and white races in 21st century America.In those columns I recommended two books, Black Serial Killer by white Christian author Justin Cottrell, and Out of America by the black journalist Keith Richburg.As many of you als