William Clark
Overview
William Clark has spread anti-Semitic conspiracy theories on Twitter. He is the head of Arktos US, the American branch of the white nationalist publishing house, Arktos Media.As of August 2018, Clark was listed on the Arktos website as a current and former leader of two white nationalist campus groups. He was the “Former Registrar and North Atlantic Regional Coordinator” for Identity Evropa (IE) and the “Board member and Administrative Planner” of Operation Homeland (OH).
OH was founded in December 2017 by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer. OH put up posters at American University in Washington, D.C. in February 2018 to protest the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference.
Clark has a “Black Sun” tattoo on his chest — a symbol associated with white nationalist and Nazi ideology.
Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories
On June 12, 2018, Clark tweeted: “Trump meets with Kim? That means its already part of (((their))) plan. I thought we as a movement understood the game, guess not.”The use of triple parentheses, known as “echoes” is a device commonly used on social media by anti-Semitic groups to flag individuals or groups as Jewish and deserving of contempt.
On April 13, 2018, Clark tweeted: “The US is not a real country. Big brother for the Israeli lobby. Nobody is hijacking ‘our country’. ‘Our country’ is (((their))) experiment. #NoMoreWarsForIsrael”
Clark retweeted a February 27, 2018 tweet from Nation of Islam (NOI) leader Louis Farrakhan, with a video clip of Farrakhan spreading anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about Jewish control of Congress and the media. The tweet read: “What did Reverend Billy Graham say about Jews?”
The video clip showed Farrakhan, speaking at a major NOI conference, saying [00:01:59]: “He talked about their grip on the media. He talked about their grip in Hollywood and how the Jews are responsible for all of this filth and degeneracy that Hollywood is putting out, turning men into women and women into men.”
On December 6, 2017, Clark tweeted: “Owned by the Jewish state” in response to a tweet that day from U.S. President Donald Trump announcing his decision to officially recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, and to relocate the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
On August 9, 2017, Clark tweeted: “I wonder why the ((( U.S. ))) is threatening with war now???”
Clark retweeted an August 6, 2017 tweet that said: “Many of these whites are (((whites))) or legacy admissions. Hard for a white person to get in on the merits.”
On August 3, 2017, Clark tweeted: “Do the ((( tricks ))) ever stop??”
Clark retweeted a June 3, 2017 tweet from white nationalist leader David Duke about an ISIS terror attack that day in London, which reportedly left 11 dead and 48 wounded. The tweet said: “Make NO Mistake! The new London attack was BECAUSE of ISRAEL and the global Zionists seeking to destroy Syria by supporting ISIS & al Qaeda!
On March 9, 2017, Clark tweeted an article titled
“Steven Spielberg, J.J. Abrams Team Up for Syrian Refugee Drama,” with the comment: “Right, and its not the jews…”
IE Activism
On October 7, 2016, Clark spoke with students as Identity Evropa (IE) representative, at Tyler Art School at Temple University (Temple) in Philadelphia.On October 17, 2016, Clark represented IE at an anti-immigration and anti-sanctuary city rally held by group, in San Francisco.
On July 29, 2017, Clark appeared in an IE photo attending that year’s American Renaissance annual conference in Nashville, Tennessee — a major white nationalist event.
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.
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.
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- Last Modified:
- 05/04/2026
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Infamous Quotes
“The US is not a real country. Big brother for the Israeli lobby. Nobody is hijacking ‘our country’. ‘Our country’ is (((their))) experiment. #NoMoreWarsForIsrael”
“Do the ((( tricks ))) ever stop??”