
The Cult Queen of Canada from Uncover S13: "White Hot Hate" E3: Hate Camps
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Dec 29, 2021 An abandoned truck leads to the discovery of a possible hate camp training, drawing parallels between jihadi and neo-Nazi groups. The growth of far-right politics and the presence of The Base are explored. The chapter delves into the controversial extremism of neo-Nazi training camps and discusses a new character's involvement in a white supremacist group. The dismissal of dangerous behavior by Tom's grandson and the connection between white supremacists and Norse religions are highlighted. Tensions rise as hate camp members unveil their assassination plans, leading to doubts about their comrade Patrick Matthews.
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Local Farmer Finds Matthews' Abandoned Truck
- Wallace discovered an abandoned red pickup belonging to Patrick Matthews near Sprague, Manitoba, alerting police who were already looking for the vehicle.
- The family checked the plate, connected it to news about an army reservist outed as a member of a militant neo-Nazi group, and reported the finding to RCMP.
Border Stop Revealed In RCMP Information To Obtain
- An unsealed RCMP ITO revealed Matthews had been stopped by CBSA with propaganda and a journal of US mass shootings but was still allowed through the border.
- That file later supported a search-warrant application and raised concerns about uneven border security treatment.
Matthews Bragged About US Training Trips
- Ryan Thorpe recounts Matthews admitting he'd been going to the US to participate in what Matthews called training or meet-ups.
- Matthews used euphemisms like 'training' while members and journalists later labeled them 'hate camps' for paramilitary preparation.
