The Little F眉hrer: Matthew Heimbach Goes All the Way
Matthew Heimbach has finally crossed the Rubicon. Or was that the river Styx?
In the latest and most dramatic evidence of Heimbach鈥檚 transfiguration from a self-described 鈥渃onservative鈥 to a full-on neo-Nazi, a photograph has surfaced of the one-time founder of the at Towson University sieg-heiling with a group of neo-Nazis and Klansmen (at far right in photo) standing under twin swastikas.
If that wasn鈥檛 good enough, on Oct. 4, the same day the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) first taken last month, Heimbach announced on his Traditionalist Youth Network (TYN) blog that he would be speaking at a Nov. 9 Kansas City rally put on by the (NSM), currently the nation鈥檚 largest neo-Nazi group. In the same breath, he said he will be marching on Oct. 12 in Murfreesboro, Tenn., in a rally against 鈥渄emographic displacement鈥 hosted by the League of the South, a hate group that wants the South to secede again in order to create a country ruled by 鈥淎nglo-Celts鈥 鈥 white people.
In posting the photo of Heimbach, the ADL noted that the event he attended was co-sponsored by the Aryan Terror Brigade, the NSM, the Knights of the Nordic Order and the (IKA), which apparently hosted the event at its Kentucky compound. At least three of the groups have members who have been involved in criminal violence. In a 2008 civil lawsuit brought by the Southern Poverty Law Center against the IKA, based on three members鈥 beating of a teen they accused of being Latino, the group鈥檚 leader and others were ordered to pay a total of $2.5 million to the victim.
To Heimbach, however, these were all worthy allies. In his Oct. 4 post, he defiantly described such groups as all part of a 鈥渂ig White Advocacy tent鈥 and sneered at those who would 鈥渢hrow [their] allies under the bus to achieve 鈥榬espectability.鈥欌 He would not, he vowed, play 鈥渢he 人兽性交鈥檚 Kevin Bacon 鈥楽ix Degrees of Separation鈥 Game鈥 鈥 that is, being embarrassed by links to various groups. And, indeed, Heimbach displayed no shame. Instead, he described the NSM, a thuggish group that has worked hard to provoke violence, as having 鈥渁n impressive record of street activism and grassroots organizing on behalf of White working folks.鈥
Well, sort of.
The NSM is the kind of group that long favored dressing up in full-fledged Nazi uniforms (lately, they鈥檝e gotten into Italian fascist, black BDU-type outfits). Its leader, , typifies the membership: In 1998, Schoep was convicted of helping the mother of his daughter burglarize some $4,000 worth of computer equipment while four of her children waited in their getaway car. Much later, in 2011, Schoep left his wife, who was undergoing breast cancer treatments, and took up with a younger woman who .
Heimbach has been on a downward spiral since graduating from Towson, in Maryland, earlier this year. He has begun to talk of 鈥渃onniving Jews鈥 and 鈥淛ewish supremacists鈥 (a phrase popularized by former Klan leader David Duke, who Heimbach now describes as a personal hero). He quotes terrorist assassin David Lane as another hero, and wore a pistol while speaking to the , a descendant of the racist White Citizens Councils that resisted school desegregation in the 1950s and 1960s. He has begun calling for revolution and advocating a fight against 鈥淛ewish elites鈥 and others.
Last month, he even explicitly endorsed racist violence. In a post on , a Web forum run by a former Alabama Klan leader, Heimbach suggested a policy of retaliatory violence: 鈥淸Y]ou hurt ones [sic] of ours, we kill one of yours.鈥