Trumpworld seeks fascist regime change – of Europe!

Right-wing forces in Europe organizing against immigrants face anti-fascists organizing against them
Right-wing forces in Europe organizing against immigrants face anti-fascists organizing against them.

By Russ Bellant

This is an account of how the Trump regime is tied internationally to racialized immigration policies to build white political power on both sides of the Atlantic. The Euro-racist event described below is tied to American counterparts that have received little if any attention in the U.S.

In an unprecedented official statement on the U.S. State Department website on May 27th, a criticism of European governments (except Orban’s Hungary) was posted claiming that those governments are part of “an aggressive campaign against Western civilization itself.” It criticizes them for allowing “mass migration,” while ignoring that much of that migration was due to the U.S. invasions of Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria and U.S. co-sponsored wars that caused large-scale death in Yemen, Gaza and in nations of Africa. Those residents fled to safe European countries.

Stated in the State Department screed that attacks the “global liberal project” of Europe is that their policies “affects American security and economic ties.” As these governments know, when claims that American security is threatened, overt and covert operations follow.

The real reason that Trumpworld chose to attack these governments, despite talk of democracy, is that  some European governments are trying to stop fascist and nazi parties from gaining more power on the continent. And Trumpworld, including a significant American white supremacist network, are trying to get these parties into power. In fact, this State Department posting expressed support for the neo-nazi AFD in Germany and the fascist National Rally Party of Marie LePen in France.

The domestic intelligence agency of the conservative government of Germany has said that the  AFD is an “extremist” party. The government of France found massive financial fraud in the National Rally party over misuse of millions of European Union euros. They recently raided the party’s offices to seize the financial records. The N.R. received millions of euros from Russia and may be looking for any recent funding. Perhaps the French government is looking for recent funding from the other side of the Atlantic?

The most disturbing aspect of this State Department document is that it comes 10 days after a continent-wide conference to promote “Remigration,” organized by the nazi and fascist parties of Europe. Remigration is a term that means massive expulsion of non-white citizens and other residents from Europe, period. A version of ethnic cleansing. A number of governments took some steps to challenge the purpose for which the participants were crossing borders to participate in the May 17 event. And some have criticized the participants. So the State Department issued a counterattack that not only disagreed with those governments, but is de-legitimizing them. Making them subject to countermeasures.

There were two American speakers at the conference, one from Michigan, Jacky Eubanks. She ran for a State Rep seat in the GOP primary in 2022 but lost, despite a Trump endorsement. Her issue was to ban all contraception. She was a staffer for Congresswoman Lisa McClain, a hard-right incumbent from the Port Huron area. Eubanks also worked for Turning Point, USA, a hard-right organizing group targeting campuses to create support for Trump.

But the other speaker, Cyan Quinn, now of West Virginia, has a much longer story. She presents herself as leading the White Paper Policy Institute, a social media entity which advocates removing non-white citizens from the U.S. by mass deportations and by paying people to go. She pushes for a country that is virtually all white. But she is also program director for Counter-Currents (CC), a book publisher and podcaster that has a stunning array of republished works from the core world of western nazism. I wish to detail this activity, because no one has reported on CC in any media outlet ever, so far as I can tell. But its presence is most insidious.

  • The head of Counter-Currents, Greg Johnson, said in a posted essay that “I do not even object to the idea of Nordic superiority” and then offered that he was Nordic. Under his leadership, CC promotes vulgar antisemitism from a number of writers. He says that Hitler was “Kind to Jews.” He and his allies blame Jews for multiculturalism, civil rights and freedom of immigration. Hence they are categorical enemies of the white supremacy of the CC agenda.
  • It has published works of Julius Evola, the top analyst of Benito Mussolini’s Fascism from 1920’s forward. He inspired Fascist parties in Romania, Ukraine, Croatia, India and beyond, and he advocated for the leadership of the Third Reich as World War II progressed. In the case of India, he inspired the creation of the RSS, which includes the current Prime Minister of India, Modi, as well as Tulsi Gabbard.
  • CC also published works of Savitri Devi, who they describe as “as an ardent National Socialist” before, during and after WWII. A biography of her said she was “Hitler’s High Priestess.”
  • It also published a three-volume set written by Francis Parker Yockey, who became the foremost agent/organizer of world nazism until his death in 1960. Yockey usually operated underground, used aliases and inspired nazi leaders in the U.S., such as Willis Carto, who became the foremost nazi leader of the U.S. in the second half of the 20th century. CC director Johnson edited and published a book dedicated to Francis Parker Yockey.
  • A book promoted by CC on Indo–European origins was published by a Roger Pearson entity. Pearson published books on the racial superiority of Indo-Europeans. He organized pagan nazi rituals in the forests of Germany in the 1950s. In one of his books, he stated that it was necessary for “superior” races to exterminate “inferior” races.
  • Other CC books of fiction carry themes of hero-izing violent white supremacy. A number of CC books also promote paganism.  Nordic pagan mythology was promoted in the Joseph Goebbels wing of the Third Reich, despite the Christian base of Germany.

This is a brief summation of the group that Cyan Quinn is engaged with. She tries to convey that she thinks expelling non-white Americans will be peaceful, moral and to many victims, it will be acceptable. But she said in her speech at the remigration conference that white people need to recognize the high level of migration and to organize a fightback.  And that the U.S. was founded by northwestern Europeans and that we have a culture going back 5,000 years and we have to defend that. Glory to the Stone Age?

It should also be mentioned that old hate leaders like neo-confederate Jared Taylor is organizing in Europe and attended the conference. This new messaging will be used by old racialists to revive their ranks.

There are a number of MAGA podcasts promoting the pretend nice-nice approach of closet nazism seeking popular support for the ethnic cleansing on both sides of the Atlantic. This is being pushed by Quinn in the U.K. as well. This first Remigration conference was attended by mostly young and very energized activists. Despite a number of measures done to obstruct the event, they adapted. Plans are already made to do this again in 2026 and 2027. This will build the base of fascism with a younger generation and build the base of fascist electoral gains in countries where the progressive bases are eroding.

This campaign, falsely forswearing meanness and violence, can also build for the U.S. elections in 2026 (if they happen) and beyond. So far the mainstream world is not even aware of these actors and their plans..

I also should mention that the Institute for Research and Education for Human Rights (IREHR) did do reports on CC in 2019 and 2020.

Finally, l see a president who repeatedly told aides that he admired Hitler and has repeatedly criticized the U.S. being in the war against him. He even apologized to German Prime Minister Merz  during the recent D-Day anniversary for the U.S. invading Germany in WWII. Merz rejected the apology. Trump, in my view, has coerced Canada and Greenland to come under his control, is subverting Europe to exercise power there, and is trying, currently with not much success, to build an alliance with Russia. He envisions some semblance of a Fourth Reich, an all -white northern tier that would then exercise outsized  power on the planet. I do not believe he will succeed in all of that, but I cannot think of a better explanation of his motives for the steps he has taken to date outside of our boundaries. He has said before that he rules the world.

This is intentionally brief. A longer, more detailed report with history and footnotes will be forthcoming to those who request it. No delivery date yet.

Russ Bellant is a freelance writer who has studied extreme right forces for decades. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Texas Observer, Toronto Star and the National Catholic Reporter. He is retired and lives in Detroit. He served in the Army as a Sergeant in Airborne Artillery. All of his work is self-funded.

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