Ryan M. Roy

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Ryan Michael Roy (born April 9th, 1989) is an American neo-Nazi. Roy first came to prominence due to his visible presence at 2017’s Unite the Right in Charlottesville VA. He’s known to be a long-time member of Patriot Front Network 7, and seems to act as a recruiter and point person for Network 7 in Vermont.

Roy may have been a member of the Traditionalist Worker Party before its collapse, and joined contingents of TWP members during at least two out-of-state events. [μ]

Roy’s last-known locale of residence is Enosburg Falls VT. He previously lived in Essex VT. [♣] [1]

Roy previously went by “RexLexus” over Discord, and “whitetaliban” on Instagram. His Patriot Front handle is “Rex VT,” and his serial number is PF-8672.

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Chase A. Gilroy

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Chase A. Gilroy (born October 27th, 1994) is an American neo-Nazi. He is one of the more active and violent members of Chris Hood’s Nationalist Social Club of New England, and has taken part in a number of violent assaults on persons opposed to the sight of blathering white nationalists in public. Previous to his membership in NSC, Gilroy was supposedly a member of Patriot Front. [1]

Gilroy’s last-known locale of residence is Warwick RI. Continue reading “Chase A. Gilroy”

Leo A. Cullinan

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Leo Anthony Cullinan (March 31st, 1988 – June 19th, 2023) was an American white supremacist, convicted oxycodone dealer, attempted fascist fitness influencer, and neo-Nazi. Cullinan was also an ex-felon, having to his own admission spent over seven years in prison.

Cullinan was the first New Hampshire regional lead for the Nationalist Social Club of New England. Though he purported an aversion to other neo-fascist groups (specifically Patriot Front), he was still in lockstep behind Chris Hood and NSC-131, a neo-Nazi organizer whose curriculum vitae includes a large amount of experience with Patriot Front and an organization whose model is largely lifted from Patriot Front respectively.

Cullinan resided in Manchester NH at the time of his death, and was previously of Londonderry NH.

He posted to Telegram under the @PurePower_88 account. He was, if nothing else, a worryingly prolific poster, and operated a number of antisemitic Telegram channels. Continue reading “Leo A. Cullinan”

Christopher Raymond Hood, Jr.

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Christopher Raymond Hood Jr. (born September 28th, 1998) is an American white supremacist, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, self-styled community organizer, and neo-Nazi. Hood has been a member of several far-right groups ranging between the patriot militia III% to the neo-Nazi accelerationist Base before founding his own organization, the Nationalist Social Club of New England. According to Megan Squire, Hood has also had connections with the Proud Boys’ Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights and the League of the South. [1]

Hood aspires to unite nationalist crews operating out of New England under the NSC banner. This does not preclude him from entering into conflicts with other neo-Nazi, nationalist, and fascist groups, such as the Bowl Patrol, the Proud Boys, and Patriot Front. [1] [2] [3] [♣] [4]

As of June 2024, Hood has ostensibly stepped down from organizing NSC. [∗]

Hood hails from a largely Asian family. He is originally from Dorchester MA, and has lived in Malden and Pepperell MA. His currently resides in Newburyport MA. [1] [2] [3]

He currently posts to Telegram under the @crew131guy account. He posts to Twitter under his own name and photo [Speculative: c’mon guy, use a new one, weird to be insecure about aging with an absolute lack of grace when you have so many other problems], as one of a number of neo-Nazi figures previously banned from the service, who rejoined after its purchase by alleged neo-Nazi Elon Musk, a known beneficiary of South African emerald mining under apartheid. He previously operated an Instagram account as @thefuegofascist, and Twitter accounts as @BDthanRed and @ChrisThe131Guy. His Patriot Front serial number was PF-5054. [1] [‡] Continue reading “Christopher Raymond Hood, Jr.”