April 24, 2024

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Despondent Violent NJ Nazi Troll Thinks His Death Could Be a ‘Sacrifice’

Paul "GypsyCrusader" Miller, from a Nov. 2020 video.

We’re just going to leave this here.

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – Paul Miller has been having a rough week.

The internet troll who earlier this year identified himself as part of the Boogaloo Movement and now has he is a full on neo-Nazi says he has been besieged with repeated shutdowns on Instagram and harassment of his family at their North Brunswick home, which is also one of the two tarot card shops they own in the area. Miller, 32, who uses the screen name “Gypsy Crusader” and lives at the other shop on Easton Ave. in New Brunswick, also had generated some new attention from antifa for going onto an online chat website that allows uses to chat anonymously to harass random people, usually young people, with racist and neo-Nazi insults and often dressed as either the Joker or Riddler from the Batman comics. The result has been either slowing down or concealing his activities, which might have included not appearing on a Proud Boy-sponsored video podcast Friday that ultimately was removed while it was airing live.

Miller however has also taken an eerie end-of-days approach to his misfortunes, lamenting on a recent You Tube video that should he may die it could possibly help neo-Nazi efforts “We all gotta sacrifice for something, you know what I mean?” he says in the video. “I’m old. I’m getting old. I’m 32 years old, I don’t have children, I don’t have a girlfriend. If they kill me, what is lost? Nothing. Nothing is lost. The only thing that it will do is accelerate what must happen, that’s it. My life was worth something.” Although he lives in New Brunswick, NJ and was seen a few weeks ago entering his home, Miller has said in videos this week that he is currently in Florida.

While never a Proud Boy member, Miller joined them in fighting activists in Oct. 2018 outside the Metropolitan Republican Club in New York City after the appearance of the organization’s founder Gavin McInnes. Several Proud Boys and associates of the 211 Bootboys were arrested and later convicted of assault, although Miller was never charged and went to tell his story on One America News (OAN) who termed it an “antifa attack” and Miller a “survivor”. Miller for his part celebrated when Muslims were murdered at a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand by a white supremacist five months after his OAN appearance, gained attention for calling for the killing of U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar on Instagram a month later, and eventually joined the Boogaloo Movement that in one video he described as the Second American Civil War that will happen when the right wing does not feel it could win national elections. Last month, he attempted to harass Black Lives Matter activists who themselves were opposing a Trump rally on the side of a major highway in East Brunswick, NJ, yelling “N****r lives don’t matter!” to them as he drove by.

Over the past several months, Miller has lost his Twitter, Facebook and several Instagram accounts, although he still maintains YouTube accounts. On Friday, he was scheduled to appear on a Proud Boy podcast on You Tube called the Milkshake Happy Hour, but he did not appear and in his place the hosts had Ethan Nordean, aka “Rufio Panman”, who in June was fired by his own father from the family restaurant in Des Moines, Washington because of his political leanings. Referring to Nordean as the “next best Nazi,” the livestreamed podcast itself was abruptly cut off by YouTube saying that it violated their Terms of Service regarding hate speech.  

Miller still remains active on his Telegram account.