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Greg Johnson (white nationalist) Gregory Johnson (born 1964) is an American white nationalist and advocate for a white ethnostate. [2] He is known for his role as editor-in-chief of the white nationalist imprint Counter-Currents Publishing, [3] which he founded in 2010 with Michael Polignano. [4]
About Greg Johnson. Through books, articles and podcasts, Counter-Currents is the flag-bearer of what Johnson calls the “North American New Right,” a concept whose main objective is to legitimize the idea of a white ethnostate. Despite professing that it is aimed only toward those whose IQ is superior to 120, Counter-Currents has carved out ...
Jul 8, 2023 · The internal data from Counter-Currents, a publishing house co-founded and run by notoriously secretive far-right ideologue Greg Johnson, was exposed in an Amazon cloud storage container that was ...
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Greg Johnson is an American Christian author and lead pastor of Memorial Presbyterian Church in St. Louis. [1] He is one of the first celibate publicly gay-identified pastors of a non- affirming conservative evangelical church in the United States. Raised in a secular D.C. family, Johnson described in Christianity Today his growing awareness of ...
Oct 25, 2023 · San Francisco Giants chairman Greg Johnson, seen here in 2022, said the team aims to 'somewhat break even' at a recent press conference. Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images
Oct 15, 2019 · Gregory R. Johnson is a Seattle, Washington-based white nationalist vanguardist, author and activist. Johnson runs the white nationalist publishing outfit Counter-Currents Publishing, boasts a Ph.D. in philosophy from the Washington D.C.-based Catholic University of America and briefly served as a visiting professor at the Berkeley, California ...
Nov 4, 2019 · Greg Johnson, a white nationalist writer, was deported from Norway on Monday. In 2012, he expressed “respect” for Anders Behring Breivik, a far-right extremist who killed 77 people in 2011.