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  1. Harold Armstead Covington (September 14, 1953 – July 14, 2018) was an American neo-Nazi activist and writer. He advocated the creation of an "Aryan homeland" in the Pacific Northwest (known as the Northwest Territorial Imperative) and was the founder of the Northwest Front (NF), a white separatist political movement that sought to create a white ethnostate.

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    • United States Army
    • Private First Class
    • 1971–1973
  2. Jan 28, 2020 · The NWF founder, Harold Covington, was himself the subject of persistent rumors within the white nationalist movement that he was a federal informant, and that NWF was itself a honeypot – a ...

  3. China Grove was different because it got the attention of a young Nazi named Harold Covington. Born about 20 miles east of Greensboro, Covington had attended an integrated high school in Chapel ...

  4. The Aryan Republican Army ( ARA ), also dubbed " The Midwest Bank bandits " by the FBI and law-enforcement, was a white nationalist terrorist gang [1] which robbed 22 banks in the Midwest from 1994 to 1996. The bank robberies were spearheaded by Donna Langan.

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  5. Jul 25, 2018 · He was 64. Covington passed away on July 14 in his apartment in Bremerton, Washington, the Kitsap County Medical Examiner told Hatewatch. The Northwest Front, the group Covington founded and led until his death, did not announce his death until Tuesday. “Harold and I disagreed about the location of a future White ethnostate, but little else ...

  6. The defunct Oregon-based white power skinhead organization Volksfront advocated for the Imperative, and Harold Covington founded the Northwest Front to promote white migration to the region. [18] The Northwest Territorial Imperative was the motivation for Randy Weaver and his family to move to Idaho in the early 1980s; they were later involved ...

  7. Nov 30, 2008 · There's little doubt that Harold Covington, 55, is a dedicated neo-Nazi.He was a key player in the National Socialist White People's Party, helped pioneer cyberspace as a medium for neo-Nazi propaganda, and led the North Carolina unit of the National Socialist Party of America at the time it took part in the 1979 killings of five left-wing anti-Klan protesters in Greensboro, N.C.

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