"Excerpt"-- Part V- Section 2- Richard Spencer, US Neo-Nazi and his wife are Kremlin Assets



 Part V- Section 2-  Richard Spencer, US Neo-Nazi and his wife are Kremlin Assets


According to "The Observer", Aug 8, 2017, Richard Spencer, Neo Nazi leader and organizer of the “Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville VA, is an Agent of Russian influence. Here are some excerpts--

"Our extreme right, with very few exceptions, are super-fans of the Russian president, in whom they see a strong, traditional leader who runs the world’s only white nuclear-armed great power. Their websites brim with adulation for Putin as a demigod who resists the Western social justice agenda with more than words. That this depiction of Putin may not be entirely true matters not a whit to his ardent alt-right fans."
Although our country has always had white supremacists, Russia has given them renewed focus and energy, as well as a ready-made worldview. This take on the world includes overt white nationalism which despises the United States as a decadent and multiracial society.

Take the case of Richard Spencer, who was in Charlottesville as the de facto leader of the rising far-right in our country. Young and photogenic with his famously flashy haircut, Spencer is a strong fan of Putin, exuding praise for Russia and its strongman leader to anybody who will listen. His connections are more than ideological, however. His wife, Nina Kouprianova, is a Russian far-rightist herself with Kremlin connections.

As Nina Byzantina on Twitter, she is a full-fledged Kremlin troll who reliably follows the Putin line on virtually any issue, foreign and domestic, while Kouprianova has also served as the English translator for Aleksandr Dugin, a quixotic political theorist and self-proclaimed “geo-strategist” who functions as Moscow’s ambassador-at-large to the Western extreme right."

The Observer makes the key strategic point here, elaborating on Putin's operations in Europe--

"More ominously, GRU has been training and arming neo-Nazis in Europe, with sometimes lethal consequences. Last October, a Hungarian policeman was shot dead by István Győrkös, a far-right radical who had been running paramilitary training camps for neo-Nazis from Hungary and Germany. Győrkös had met frequently with GRU representatives, and these war-games were clandestinely supported by Moscow, Hungarian security officials quickly deduced, with Kremlin officials even taking part in the “training.”

Oh, and by the way, according to "Insider"

"America’s most notorious white nationalist says he knew Stephen Miller ‘quite well’ while they were members of a Duke University conservative club". Yes, that Stephen Miller.

https://observer.com/2017/08/charlottesville-alt-right-counterintelligence/

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