Brett Stevens edits the blog Amerika.org, a far-right site that describes itself as a "more extreme" version of the neo-Nazi forum Iron March and which helped facilitate the LD50 conference. Stevens inspired and expressed admiration for Anders Breivik, the far-right terrorist who killed 77 in Norway in 2011.
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Stevens edits the blog Amerika.org, a far-right site that has described itself as "ult-right". Some time after the neo-Nazi forum Iron March was shut down (its users had been linked to several murders and also to terrorist groups), an unknown source leaked user information from the site, including email addresses. Stevens used the leaked emails to reach out to former Iron March users in 2019, suggesting that, "If you liked the Iron March forum, you might find Amerika.org to be even more extreme.... We are Nietzschean, pro-Western, and anti-egalitarian. While our approach is more traditionalist than National Socialist, it is uncompromising."The Daily Dot described Amerika.org as a site preoccupied with race, promoting the establishment of a caste system, the expulsion...