Members of the Patriot Front group, about six or seven in all, ended up holding a short-lived rally in Burlington City Hall Park before they took the ferry to New York and held a similar demonstration in Plattsburgh.
Meanwhile, a group of anti-racism demonstrators who had learned of the planned rally gathered at the Staples Plaza to denounce the white supremacist, anti-immigration group.
Details of the Patriot Front’s planning process and its members’ reactions to the demonstration were made public on Monday. Unicorn Riot, a nonprofit “alternative media” website based in Minneapolis, posted a searchable database of the group’s audio recordings and online chats. The conversations were made over Discord, a chat platform used mainly by online gamers.
“The records of conversations between Patriot Front leaders and members span months and provide a unique insight into the operations of the self-described ‘American fascist’ organization,” Unicorn Riot wrote on its website. “Recorded conversations between members show an obsession with firearms, a nonstop tirade of racist, sexist and otherwise abusive language, and a desire to take action in the real world.”
Texas teenager Thomas Rousseau created the alt-right group in August, shortly after the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Among the “real world” actions Patriot Front members discussed on its Discord channel was the Burlington “flash demo.” But the group was unhappy when word of the February 10 rally got out ahead of time, leading to plans for the anti-fascist counter demonstration.
“How the fuck did it get leaked?” a Patriot Front member said on one of the recordings. “Is it a long story that involves, like, a leak within our organization, like somebody who’s …”
“Yes,” someone else replied. “Yes.”
After a long pause, the first speaker replied, “Well, that’s not good.”
Despite the foiled plans, Rousseau, posting under the screen name Thomas Ryan, wrote on a forum that he purposely misled the counter protesters: “Hope you had fun at Staples, dummy.”
Another user posted a link to a Burlington Free Press story about the anti-racism demonstration.
“We coulda taken ’em,” user Charlemagne MD wrote. “It’s all a bunch of stupid cunts.”
“There would be no purpose in that,” Rousseau replied. “They weren’t even in our way. We weren’t going to go there in the first place. They screeched in a random parking lot for an hour in the snow for no reason.”
“Lol,” Charlemagne replied. “Where did this rumor come from? Did you specifically troll them to get them to show up for nothing?”
“It was all part of the plan, fam,” Rousseau replied.
Hasan recounted the experience in a Facebook post:
People stop eating, stop talking. A small group of us go outside to see better. ‘Blood and Soil! Blood and Soil!’ they chant.I ask a woman watching on [the] steps if I heard it right. She said it like a question, ‘Blood and Soil?’ It’s nazis, I told her. She didn’t know. The nazis are here, and they’re marching on our town.
The Patriot Front members gloated about the reaction on their forum and mentioned holding a similar demonstration in Times Square sometime this summer.
One user, Jay MI, posted four photos of five men wearing sunglasses, along with bandanas that covered the bottom half of their faces. They appear to be on a ferry. Another picture shows the men, some holding American flags, standing in a snowy parking lot.
Two days after the Burlington demonstration, Rousseau appeared on a neo-Nazi podcast called “Salting the Earth.”
He told the hosts:
Yeah, there was a huge upset about a supposed leak of information that totally was not intentional to make these people go crazy. They thought we were having a big flash demonstration outside of a Staples, or at least they thought we were going to be meeting up at a Staples parking lot to go towards an actual demonstration.A week after the anti-racism demonstration, four masked men walked along Williston Road to the Interstate 89 overpass at exit 14 — not far from the Staples parking lot. There, the group unfurled two anti-Muslim banners, according to South Burlington police.And their greatest minds came together with a plan of, we’re going to get 200 to 250 screeching cat ladies to bang pots and pans outside of a Staples parking lot and yell at cars for a couple hours in the snow, which they did.
While they were doing that, we just went somewhere else and we demonstrated in front of city halls in Burlington, Vt., and Plattsburgh, N.Y., which is just across from a lake or river — it’s nearby. We were completely uncontested by them.
“One of the signs stated, ‘Say no to Jihad,’ and had a caricature of a female figure with the letter ‘x’ for eyes,” Officer Jon Namdar wrote in an incident report. “The second one said, ‘End Islamic immigration,’ and showed the same caricature with swords beneath it.”
Cops received three calls about the banners around 4:30 p.m. on February 17.
One of them was from Becky Dayton. She and her husband were driving south after a trip to Montréal when she saw something suspended over Interstate 89 at Exit 14.
“I thought it was going to be a football team’s booster banner or a prom proposal,” she told Seven Days. Once she saw the crude caricature and the anti-immigration message, “My stomach just completely sank,” she said. “It was so upsetting.”
Dayton turned around in her seat and saw a second banner hanging from the northbound side of the overpass. She had her husband call the police.
On the overpass, officers confronted four men wearing “American flag masks, a tactic sometimes used by the Patriot Front group,” the incident report reads.
“As it was impossible to identify the members … based on their chosen exercise of free speech and their refusal to speak with police, the banners were disposed of,” Namdar wrote in his report.
“It was definitely not like anything I’d ever witnessed in Vermont before,” Dayton said, “and very unsettling.”




I love that these sorts of morons always make sure to hide basically every inch of exposed skin so that nobody knows who they are. Real brave, fells. Real, real brave.
Fascists are nothing new in VT. The KKK had demos in the NEK until a few years ago and one sees tatoos from nazi skinhead groups on occassion as well as propaganda from various degenerate nazi groups. As they said in the Blues Brothers Movie – “I hate illinois nazis”.
I guess it is a blessing my grandfather did not live to see this. He fought the nazis on Normandy Beach. …Now they are a spreading infestation in the US.
Scuba, are you also referring to the facist group Antifa?
Marina where exactly in the NEK were these so called KKK demos. I lived there most of my life and still have a lot of family there and Ive never heard of such a demonstration. More fake news spread by the left folks. You heard it here first.
Rule of thumb, if you cant show your face for your cause, its probably not a very “good” cause. I admit that some Antifa cover their faces but i’ve demonstrated proud and loud face uncovered and will do so again! Practice what you preach, and if you dont want what you preach to be associated with your face, f off!
I heard about the KKK demos in Newport from several folks who lived or live in Newport. The one who told me the most about it is extremely conservative. I never got dates from these folks but one is in his 30’s.
In Newport, i’ve seen tatoos from racist groups (a racist skinhead group) and about 2 weeks ago a business card from a Nazi group was posted in a grocery store. No one knows who put it up but a fingerprint was recovered from it.