April 20, 2024

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Missouri bonehead killed trying to blow up hospital was reportedly a Natl’ Socialist Movement, Atomwaffen-styled organization associate

We hope everyone is staying safe as we try to deal with the Coronavirus Pandemic, but the now-late Timothy Wilson showed us this week that staying safe also means doing something about the Nazis.

BELTON, MO – A domestic terrorist that was killed in a shootout with police while on his way to blow up an area hospital in frustration in relation to the Coronavirus Pandemic, has been revealed to be an associate of the National Socialist Movement (NSM), who until recently was planning to hold a rally on April 18 in Williamsport, PA and a new organization called the Vorherrschaft Division (VSD), which similar to another group Atomwaffen Division, encourages members to engage in acts of terrorism.

According to news reports, Timothy Wilson, 36, plotted to bomb several targets, including a synagogue, a mosque and a school with a large Black student body. He settled on an unidentified area hospital as the current health crisis unfolded, his plan being to commit the act with a car bomb. Federal authorities attempted to arrest him as he came to pick up the bomb that he took time to acquire the materials for, not realizing he was the subject of a months-long domestic terrorism investigation. The shooting occurred during the arrest. There was no actual bomb and no members of the public were ever in danger during the investigation.

According to an article on the Informant website, Wilson, who they also note was a fan of the murderous neo-Nazi terrorist Robert J. Matthews and his group the Order, was an administrator on the NSM’s channel on the social network app Telegram under the name “Werwolfe 84”, and had written how be believed the health crisis was created as a ruse to destroy White people. “If you don’t think this whole thing was engineered by Jews as a power grab here is more proof of their plans,” Wilson wrote. “Jews have been playing the long game we are the only ones standing in their way.”

Other news reports state that Wilson corresponded with Jarrett Smith, a U.S. Army member stationed at Ft. Reily, Kansas who himself was arrested last September. According to federal authorities, Smith allegedly planned to travel to Ukraine to fight with the violent far-right group Azov Battalion, suggested targeting then-Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke and proposed bombing the headquarters of an unidentified news network. He has since pleaded guilty to federal charges of distributing information that relates to weapons of mass destruction, and he is awaiting sentencing.

The National Socialist Movement said in a press release last week that they still intended to hold their conference and rally in Pennsylvania despite the health crisis, but on Thursday, the mayor of Williamsport, PA announced that he pulled their permit for their April 18 rally citing the COVID-19 crisis. On their Telegram channel, the NSM said that instead they will hold a barbecue on that day with close associates and will hold their conference and rally sometime in July.