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Far-Right Extremists Performed A KKK Ritual At Vic’s Grampians National Park On The Weekend – Pedestrian TV
The same group were also spotted by locals marching through Halls Gap on Sunday and Monday.
Over the January 26 weekend, a group of far-right extremists performed a ritual that is usually associated with the Klu Klux Klan, burning a cross at Grampians National Park. They also intimidated locals at Halls Gap, chanting racist slogans.
According to The Age, the thirty-eight people involved belong to the far-right group National Socialist Network, which sounds strikingly similar to the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (otherwise known as the Nazi Party).
The neo-Nazi group was first…
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