February 22, 2025

Idavox

The Media Outlet of One People's Project

Folks Had Just About Enough of Brad Griffin

It’s not just the doxxing. It’s working with people who want to do violent things with the information Brad Griffin provides. So he going to have some problems now.

Atlanta Antifascists

In mid-January, three men in Georgia โ€“ Luke Austin Lane, Jacob Kaderli, and Michael Helterbrand โ€“ were arrested as part of a broader national sweep against โ€œThe Baseโ€, a neo-Nazi group attempting to spark a race war. The Georgia trio were arrested on charges of participating in a criminal gang as well as conspiracy to commit murder. According to an affidavit supporting the Georgia arrests, the three were preparing to murder a couple who they believed to be members of Atlanta Antifascists, and murder any children they may have had. The couple were also selected for assassination out of convenience, since they did not live far from one of The Base members. 

The Base members training at Silver Creek, Georgia property, 2019.

The couple targeted for murder by The Base are not members of our organization. However, one family member targeted by the murder conspiracy had been listed in a series purporting to expose โ€œGeorgia Antifa[scists]โ€, published late 2018 on the white power Occidental Dissent website (OD). The header for the five-part series on OD was an image of Atlanta Antifascistsโ€™ Twitter account, suggesting that those being profiled were part of our organization. Instead, the site mostly listed unaffiliated third parties, attendees of leftist meetings or anti-racist rallies, and people who had interacted with our social media or who were involved in anti-racist cultural efforts. Unlike anti-fascists, who expose white supremacists in order to stop their violence against marginalized groups, white supremacists have no concern for accuracy when they publish enemy lists or kill lists โ€“ precisely because their goal is to terrorize entire communities.  

Occidental Dissent website

The webmaster of ODBradley Dean Griffin of Eufaula, Alabama (AKA โ€œHunter Wallaceโ€), has an extensive history of harassment campaigns against perceived enemies. In late October 2018 โ€“ while the โ€œGeorgiaโ€ series was being published on OD โ€“ white supremacist Robert Bowers killed eleven people and wounded six in an attack on the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. Bowers had earlier offered Griffin an address for an anti-racist blogger targeted by Griffin. Brad Griffin also worked with white nationalist Daniel McMahon (AKA โ€œJack Corbinโ€ and โ€œPale Horseโ€) against opponents. McMahon spent years harassing anti-racists โ€“ especially women โ€“ but was finally arrested last year for cyberstalking, threats, and interference against a Black candidate for office. In addition to his associates Bowers and McMahon, Griffin is active in the white supremacist/Southern secessionist League of the South and was a major promoter of 2017โ€™s โ€œUnite the Rightโ€ rally in Charlottesville, Virginia (which he attended). Court documents and journalist sources both indicate that The Base member Brian Mark Lemley had earlier been a member of Griffinโ€™s organization, The League of the South.

Brad Griffin (outside Auburn University Richard Spencer event, 2017)

Occidental Dissent is hosted by Bluehost with its domain name registered through GoDaddy (NYSE:GDDY). Cloudflare (NYSE: NET) also provides โ€œreverse CDNโ€ services for the site. Bluehost is now owned by the Endurance International Group (NASDAQ:EIGI). After the Tree of Life massacre by Griffinโ€™s associate Bowers, both Bluehost and GoDaddy were warned about OD. The companies completely ignored concerns about their assistance for a major white power propaganda site. In their efforts to keep OD and its lists online, these companies almost contributed to the brutal murder of a couple.

Reach out to the companies involved:

Bluehost:

[email protected]

[email protected]

twitter.com/bluehost

twitter.com/suhaib_zaheer (General manager Suhaib Zaheer)

Endurance International Group:

[email protected] (Investor relations)

[email protected]

[email protected] (CEO)

[email protected] (Chief Legal Counsel)

GoDaddy:

[email protected]

480-624-2505 (abuse contact phone)

twitter.com/godaddy 

Cloudflare:

twitter.com/Cloudflare

If you make an official abuse complaint through Cloudflare, be sure not to check the โ€œforward my report to the website ownerโ€ box. Be aware that website hosting provider could still forward complaint.


25 Years of Hate Having Consequences !

2025 is a milestone year and we want to give a huge THANK YOU to all of our supporters who have been in the trenches with us for the past 25 years. A lot of groups and people we have dealt with since we started are long gone: Richard Barrett, Matt Hale, the Minutemen and others! But we are still here fighting the good fight, contending with the new generation's version of hate politics. There are trying times ahead, but we believe our reality would be even worse if we did not come together to do this work. If you value the research and reporting that we have done at One Peopleโ€™s Project and Idavox- and you want to see it continue- we hope you will consider helping to keep our mission fired up.

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