Patrick Casey

Overview

Patrick Casey [Reinhard Wolff] is a white nationalist who has spread anti-Semitism on social media.

Casey participated in the “‘Unite the Right”’ Neo-Nazi, white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, VA in August 2017.

In December 2017, Casey became the head of the white nationalist campus organization Identity Evropa (IE). In March 2019, IE rebranded itself as the American Identity Movement (AIM)

As of February 2020, AIM’s website indicated that Casey was the founder of the rebranded organization. As of the same date, AIM’s Twitter account had been suspended and their YouTube account terminated.

In December 2017, Casey said [00:09:17] in an interview that he was employed by the Swedish alt-right website, Red Ice TV.

In August 2017, Casey’s Twitter handle was @contentmancy and he went by the alias “Reinhard Wolff.” During a December 2017 interview, Casey claimed [00:01:12] his real name was Patrick Casey.

In December 2017, Casey was reportedly the “Spokesman and Director of Administration” for IE in 2016, as well as a writer who tweeted using the alias @altright_fanfic. 

In August 2018, @altright_fanfic employed the username “alt right fanfiction.” As of February 2020, the account was suspended.

Anti-Semitism

On October 7, 2017, Casey tweeted: “So many Jewish perverts in the elite…”

On August 7, 2017, Casey tweeted: “Sargon's ‘ADMIT DA HOLOCAUST BAD’ nonsense is a way to avoid any serious discussion on Jewish influence.”

On August 3, 2017, Casey tweeted: “Why do Jews take such delight in attacking poor Whites?”

Casey retweeted an August 2, 2017 tweet that mocked the Holocaust and taunted a Jewish media personality, Laura Loomer, who tweeted that her tires were slashed. 

On June 21, 2017, Casey tweeted: “It's curious that the #FakeRight, which is actively working to stifle inquiry into certain matters, has a Jewish contingent. Coincidence?” He then tweeted: “It needn't be conspiratorial. Jews, regardless of political affiliation, understand that Whites competing as a group is bad for them.”

On May 29, 2017, Casey tweeted:“There's a whole history of Jewish subservision that you will never acknowledge.”

On May 8, 2017, Casey tweeted: “The issue is *Israel*, not the Middle East. We voted for Trump because we wanted an end to neocon (Jewish) wars.”

White Nationalist Activism

On August 11, 2017, Casey participated in the ‘Unite the Right’ rally in Charlottesville, VA in August 2017 

The “Unite the Right” rally took place in Charlottesville, VA on August 12, 2017. The event attracted many far right American groups including the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement (NSM) and white separatist League of the South (LS)

Richard Spencer organized the rally to protest the planned removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. One neo-Nazi in attendance drove his car into a group of counter-protesters, killing one and injuring at least 19 others. Another 14 people were injured in other fighting between white nationalists and leftist counter-protesters.

In a December 1, 2017 interview, Casey said [00:03:54]: “You know there was actually a really great event before Unite the Right, we call Charlottesville 1. In that event we pretty much planned everything privately behind the scenes and it wasn’t announced.”

Casey added [00:04:04]: “So that means we had hundreds of people that still showed up but we were able to control the branding, we were able to control… make sure everyone that attended was on the same page and wasn’t gonna be... waving around swastika flags and so forth and that is what we are essentially aiming to emulate more of in the future.” 

On May 13, 2017, Richard Spencer, a white nationalist leader, reportedly led several dozen protesters, holding tiki-torches, who gathered in Charlottesville’s Lee Park to protest selling the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, which stands in the park.

The protesters reportedly chanted slogans including: “You will not replace us,” as well as “Russia is our friend” and “Blood and soil” — an English variation of a popular Nazi-era German chant “blut und boden.” 

The crowd reportedly dispersed ten minutes after the rally began, when police arrived “following an altercation between protesters.”

Casey was involved [00:08:35] in the 2016 “Project Siege” during which Casey and other IE activists posted flyers on multiple campuses across the country. Casey said that he was active at San Diego State University (SDSU) in talking to students.

IE Activism

On December 1, 2017, Casey featured in an interview titled: “The Future of Identity Evropa,” by the Swedish alt-right website, Red Ice TV, following his taking on the leadership of IE.

Red Ice said [00:00:37]: “Reinhard Wolff, who also actually works with us… also has doxxed himself as Patrick Casey, has assumed the role of the head of the organization.”

Casey said [00:01:12]: “First of all I did decide to start using my real name, contrary to what many might think, my real name was never Reinhard Wolff.” 

Casey said [00:08:48] during the interview that he joined IE “around the time that IE was formed, this was back in May of 2016.”

Identity Evropa - American Identity Movement

Identity Evropa (IE) is an American white nationalist campus organization, founded in March of 2016, by Nathan Damigo. Following the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in August 2017, Eli Mosley took over IE’s leadership as the CEO of the organization.

IE rebranded itself in March 2019 as the American Identity Movement (AIM) under the new leadership of Patrick Casey.

In August 2017, IE reportedly had “450 dues-paying members on dozens of campuses.” As of the same date, IE was based in Oakdale, California.

IE is known for its anti-Semitic leadership, for partnering with other white nationalist organizations and for its provocative disruptions and public rallies. A slogan often used by the organization, “You Will Not Replace Us,” was used as a call to action against people of color.

The chant became well-known following the violent Charlottesville, Virginia rallies of August 11-12, 2017. At the rally, participants chanted “Jews will not replace us!,” “f**k you faggots!” and “Blood and Soil!" — an English variation of a popular Nazi-era German chant “blut und boden.”

IE campus activism features distinct posters showing white Greek and Roman marble statues and slogans like “PROTECT YOUR HERITAGE” and “OUR DESTINY IS OURS.”

Identity Evropa tweets the hashtag “#FashTheCity,” using the term “Fash” as short for fascist.

Social Media and Weblinks

Twitter:https://twitter.com/PatrickCaseyIE [Suspended]

https://twitter.com/contentmancy [Old Twitter Handle]

https://twitter.com/whitewolfgeist [Suspended]

https://twitter.com/altright_fanfic [Suspended]

Pscp.tv:https://www.pscp.tv/whitewolfgeist/ 

Freestartr:https://freestartr.com/profile/patcasey89/ 

Blog: https://altrightfanfiction.wordpress.com/

Videos

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Photos & Screenshots

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Infamous Quotes

“Jews, regardless of political affiliation, understand that Whites competing as a group is bad for them.”
“Why do Jews take such delight in attacking poor Whites?”