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It's funny how the right wing makes Obama out to be a Nazi, putting a Hitler mustache on his face. Here's the real Nazi's in this country.

The Aryan Brotherhood were formed in 1967, in California's San Quentin State Prison, grown from the Blue Bird Gang of the 1950s and 1960s.


The Aryan Brotherhood of Texas has reportedly been operating in Texas since the 1970s. Specific and significant reportings include:

* San Quentin State Prison
* California State Prison at Corcoran
* Pelican Bay State Prison
* USP Marion
* Folsom State Prison
* California Institution for Men in Chino
* the Harris County Jail in Harris County
* the new supermax Estelle High-Security Unit in Hunstville.
* Garner Correctional Institution, Connecticut
* Lompoc, Calif., Federal Prison
* High Desert State Prison, Nevada
* Central Mississippi Correctional facility in Pearl, Miss.

The Aryan Brotherhood also operate in other states, such as the Arizona AB and the California AB, which are apparently hostile towards each other.

The Aryan Brotherhood are concerned with White-Supremacy and self-protection from Black and Hispanic gangs. The recent conviction of 4 Aryan Brotherhood members in Santa Ana, California, one of the largest death penalty cases in U.S. history, revealed an allegedly "ruthless" gang who regularly murdered those who opposed the system, growing so out of control that even its own ranking members could not consider themselves safe. Two of the gang members convicted in July's trial, both deemed eligible for the death penalty, had allegedly ordered a 1997 race war at a prison in Lewisburg, Pa. that killed two black inmates. The same two, in addition to another accomplice, murdered inmate Arva Lee Ray at the Lompoc, California, penitentiary in 1989. The trials also revealed that members were inspired by Nietzsche, Machiavelli, and Sun Tzu's "The Art of War."


In 2006, alleged righleader Barry "The Baron" Mills was put to trial for the murder of two black gang membres, along with 3 other alleged leaders, including Tyler Davis "The Hulk" Bingham, Edgar "The Snail" Hevle, and Christopher Overton Gibson, all of whom are already serving time in prison. Mills orchestrated a successful contract murder against two black inmates in a Pennsylvania prison in 1979. Mills also planned a murder against Walter Johnson, an inmate who allegedly punched mafia don John Gotti in the eye in an Illinois prison in 1997. Gotti paid Mills $500,000 to kill Johnson, and Mills, who was staying at a Colorado prison at the time, agreed. However, the contract was never completed, and Gotti died in prison in 2002.

Initially formed for the protection of whites against blacks in prison, the gang gradually moved to criminal enterprise. In prison, they strive to control the sale of drugs, gambling, and "punks," or male prostitutes. According to Parenti, "Racial warfare comes second to business." The Aryan Brotherhood has carried out contract killings for the Mexican Mafia, but racist beliefs prevent members from consorting with African Americans, including even taking a cigarette or a candy bar from them.


Released or paroled members have smuggled money or drugs into prison, including marijuana, cocaine, and methamphetamines. The creed by which the Brotherhood members operate under is:

"I will stand by my brother
My brother will come before all others
My life is forfeited should I fail my brother
I will honor my brother in peace and war"

They also live by the motto, "in for life and out by death."

Rivalries have been reported with: The D.C. Blacks, Crips, Bloods, and other African-American gangs.

The Aryan Brotherhood are reportedly governed by a 5 member steering-committee. Original members traditionally had to be at least part Irish, denoting the significance of the shamrock still worn today by Brotherhood members, but this tradition has waned. As testament to their committment to white-cultural supremacy, their constitution states: "Our organization is a white supremacy group. No pretense is or will be made to the contrary."


The Aryan Brotherhood produced an offshoot in the 1970s called the Nazi Low Riders, which emerged in juvenile prisons under the jurisdiction of the California Youth Authority.
# As revealed in the recent murder trial of 4 Aryan Brotherhood members in July 2006, communication included codes and cryptograms, some of which involved a 400-year-old binary alphabet system invented by Sir Francis Bacon, and concealing notes in mop handles and beneath rocks in the recreation yards.
# The Aryan Brotherhood also supposedly perfected the art of urine-writing, where one dips a Q-Tip in some acidic substance such as citrus juice, urine or bleach, write with it, and make out the resulting words, which stay invisible until they are exposed to direct heat, such as a match flame.
# Nazi SS Sig Runes
# Swastika
# SS Lightning bolts
# numbers "666" and "88" which signifies the eighth letter of the alphabet
# HH for "Heil Hitler"
# letters "AB"
# shamrock (as a symbol of their originally Irish membership)
# Nordic dagger on shield with lightning bolts
# A Falcon relating to Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army
# Recently, new AB recruits have adopted Gaelic phrases and language, not so much motivated by codes, but by harking back to the old Celtic and Norse mythology, which is becoming more popular among newer members.
# they also use letters separated by happy faces combined with the strategic placement of exclamation points


* After Aryan Brotherhood members Barry Mills and Tyler Bingham were convicted of murder, conspiracy and racketeering charges (some of which went back 30 years) in 2006, a federal court judge has now decided that the two members have a right to defend themselves and present evidence during their death sentencing hearing, a decision based on the result of Crawford vs. Washington in 2004. When attempting to document evidence for one of the alleged crimes for presentation during the members' upcoming death sentencing hearing, assistant US attorney Stephen Wolfe found that 3 key witnesses had either dead or vanished (15 August 2006, Associated Press). The two members were convicted under the Violent Crime in Aid of Racketeering law, making them both eligible for the death penalty after ordering a race riot in a federal prison in Lewisburg, PA. The main issue in this trial is whether the accused in death penalty cases has the right to confront his or her accuser at the sentencing hearing. Sentencing begins August 28.

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jacquin, you are TOO FUNNY!!!!!
I have seen these guys on "lockup" on MSNBC. You need to hear them speak to really "get" how distorted they are. Even though they are "gaming" the filmers, you can see right through it.
Yeah, I could see where they'd be on Lockup. I saw them this Saturday on the History Channel. "Gangland"
The gang activity is very disturbing. We're of Irish decent, and hubby and I have Claddaghs on our wedding rings. Hubby has to turn his ring in at work because a gang (I can't remember which one, and he isn't here to ask at the moment) has adopted it as a symbol.

You can bet dollars to donuts that Aryan's and Klansmen are voting/rooting conservatively. Of course, they don't need to make a lot of noise right now, they have the more "respectable" right-wingers making noise for them.
There are multiple layers to these groups, just like any other. There are those that vote. And the inmates usually have friends and family that think just like they do, whether they are "official" members or not. And more frightening, they have violent intent.

The Aryans may have started as prison gangs, but you know the Klan didn't. I know in our area, if you found Klansmen burning a cross on your yard it would be pointless to call the county sheriff's office. Many of the officers would already be there.

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