Jacob Engle, Jericho Hayden Hauck and the Nightfall Group #wingnut #racist #psycho antihate.ca
19-year-old Jacob Engle stands next to his most recent creation. A crude logo of a shield shape with a downward pointing arrow and flanked by the barely legible words “Nightfall Group”[…]
Self-described as “ultranationalist, far right, anti-communist,” the organization first emerged as part of the militant neo-Nazi group Kernatium Division[…]
Engle managed to attract the attention of a member of the Canadian Armed Forces and at least two underage boys
When Kernatium Division’s founder left the various Telegram groups he created after members questioned his claims of belonging to the disbanded Terrorist organization Atomwaffen Division, Engle’s account became the administrator[…]
NFG was focused on building several chapters across the country. Like Kernatium, members were asked to purchase weapons and engage in training. Engle also said he hoped each chapter would start fundraising for the group[…]
“Ninety-nine per cent of them blacks deserve to be in the ground,” he said on Telegram[…]
“My dad is full German which is why I have a German last name, but he decided to go fuck that up our gene line [sic] and fucked a native”[…]
“No way ima let my girl be with a n****r boy or my son be a with [sic] n****r bitch, or a native”[…]
Jericho (Jerry) Hayden Hauck, claims to be an oil field worker in Alberta[…]
He insisted to CAHN that he is not a neo-Nazi, maintaining instead that he was a “National Socialist”[…]
He denied much of the antisemitism inherent in the movement and claimed that National Socialists “advocate for freedom of speech and the freedom of the people from tyranny”
“Traitors in a National Socialist government can be punished or worse if the crime is high enough,” he wrote. “National Socialists advocate that the people read and educate themselves and rely less on the state/government. A National Socialist government would be hard on crime, and crime would go down while jobs would go up. Jobs that provide for the people and the nation”