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‘Terrorgram’ Charges Show US Has Had Tools to Crack Down on Far-Right Terrorism All Along

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Dallas Erin Humber , 34 , and Matthew Robert Allison , 37 , are accused of serving as core members of a virulent neo- Nazi propaganda network.

The group, known as the Terrorgram Collective , has produced four publications to date.

The screeds have directly inspired a series of ideologically motivated attacks around the world.

Andrew Tahkistov , an 18-year-old New Jersey man charged in July with soliciting another individual to attack energy facilities, has plead not guilty.

He allegedly fantasized about attacking a synagogue and participated in a March 2024 demonstration by an Atlantic City -based “active club” in support of jailed neo- Nazi leader Robert Rundo .

Humber ran more than two dozen extreme right-wing propaganda channels on Telegram , which circulated the Terrorgram Collective’s material as well as other accelerationist content.

Terrorgram Collective members sought to identify the informant in Brandon Russell’s criminal case.

Juraj Krajík , the perpetrator of the 2022 Bratislava massacre, was in contact with Humber and Allison for at least a year prior to the attack.

Humber allegedly worked with Russell to try to identify a suspected government witness in the Atomwaffen Division founder's current criminal case in Baltimore , according to recorded jailhouse phone calls.