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Part 1:
The University of Nebraska supports Fascism
“For those that believe, no explanation is necessary. For those that do not, no explanation will suffice.”
I. Introduction
I'm going to start this off with a photo of my results for an IQ exam. I recently had my IQ measured by a website created by MENSA Norway. MENSA is the oldest high IQ society in the world. I scored 140 which is a "low genius," coasting past the entrance requirements (thanks mom and dad).
Purpose
This website has been created to expose a Neo-Nazi plot in the heartland of America. More specifically, one at my Alma Mater the University of Nebraska, and among the fan base.
Abstract
The football team at the University is called the Cornhuskers. The Cornhuskers defense is called the Blackshirts. The Nebraska Blackshirts share their name with the fascist and Hitler-aligned British and Italian Blackshirts as well as the Waffen SS [1]. Surprisingly, it is not a mere coincidence.
I estimate that at least thousands, and perhaps tens of thousands of white supremacists around Nebraska, and as many as hundreds of thousands or several million white supremacists around the United States, consider the UNL Blackshirts flag a central rallying point for their cause.
Terms
For the purposes of this document a conspiracy is stated as follows:
A conspiracy, also known as a plot, is a secret plan or agreement between persons (called conspirers or conspirators) for an unlawful or harmful purpose, such as murder or treason, especially with political motivation, while keeping their agreement secret from the public or from other people affected by it. In a political sense, conspiracy refers to a group of people united in the goal of usurping, altering or overthrowing an established political power. Depending on the circumstances, a conspiracy may also be a crime, or a civil wrong. The term generally implies wrongdoing or illegality on the part of the conspirators, as people would not need to conspire to engage in activities that were lawful and ethical, or to which no one would object. [2]
Preface
It is worth mentioning that it is unclear what reasoning ability, knowledge or background is required to fully understand the points being made in this document. However evidence points that both the dumb and the smart have the best chance at fully grasping the information shared here, while average people are more often times left confused. In some cases a highly educated person is left confused while one without a high school diploma understands everything accurately. One can argue that, given the content, the confused are often white supremacists, who are not telling the truth, but that is not the case with everyone.
II. Flags
More than a few flags link the UNL Blackshirts to fascism, as well as symbolism.
Nebraska Blackshirts Flag
The Nebraska blackshirts flag was first adopted in the mid 1980s. The story is that it was inspired by a poison bottle. The guy who came up with it supposedly had a mouse problem and he thought of the blackshirts when he thought of the poison because he saw both as dangerous. The official story is a lie. This document purports that the flag is inspired by the Italian Blackshirts flag and probably one of the flags for the Waffen SS.
Italian Blackshirts
The Voluntary Militia for National Security, commonly called the Blackshirts, was originally the paramilitary wing of the National Fascist Party, and after 1923 an all-volunteer militia of the Kingdom of Italy under Fascist rule, similar to the SA in Nazi Germany. Its members were distinguished by their black uniforms and their loyalty to Benito Mussolini, the Duce (leader) of Fascism, to whom they swore an oath. Their methods became harsher as Mussolini's power grew, and they used violence and intimidation against Mussolini's opponents.
The Blackshirts were established in 1919 and consisted of many disgruntled former soldiers. It was given the task of leading fights against their bitter enemies – the Socialists.
Waffen SS (Blackshirts)
The Waffen-SS was the military branch of the Nazi Party's SS organisation.
Members of the Waffen-SS were involved in numerous atrocities. At the post-war Nuremberg trials, the Waffen-SS was judged to be a criminal organisation due to its connection to the Nazi Party and direct involvement in numerous war crimes and crimes against humanity. Members of the Waffen SS are known as Blackshirts.
All Three Blackshirts Flags Shown Above
The Waffen SS, Italian Blackshirts and Nebraska Blackshirts flags all:
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Have a black background
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Have a white skull in the center
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Are menacing in nature
The Nebraska Blackshirts flag is clearly inspired by the Waffen SS and Italian Blackshirts flags. The Nebraska flag carries the name blackshirts, while also having a design similar to the other blackshirts flags, giving the signal that they are of the same mind.
The Waffen SS, Nebraska Blackshirts, and Italian Blackshirts flags are very similar and they all go by the name Blackshirts. This is not a coincidence. This is clear and convincing evidence of a conspiracy. Please don’t be fooled. There is a wealth of information in this document that connects the UNL Blackshirts to fascism, though this first connection we have made is the powerful cornerstone where we draw a deep connection between Nazism and the UNL football team.
Nazi Party
University of Nebraska
The Flag of the Nazi Party & the Flag of UNL
The University of Nebraska flag shares a few qualities with the flag of Nazi Germany. They both:
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Have a red background
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Have white in the center
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Have something zig-zag in the center
The flag of Nazi Party and the flag of UNL sharing qualities is a coincidence, but still, it is important to note that the UNL Flag is used by hardcore fans as a standin for the flag of the Nazi Party. Additionally, the shared qualities probably have something to do with keeping the conspiracy going, as well as the start of it.
1933-1935
This flag of the Nazi Party from the early 1930s shows UNL's color scheme off. If only that was the only connection UNL would easily be off the hook. But its not the only connection to Nazism. There is a vast number of connections that we can make. This is probably the most basic one.
Standard of Adolf Hitler
The standard of Adolf Hitler has a color scheme that is red, black and white with a touch of gold. This is the same color scheme as the Cornhuskers.
Germany
The colors of modern Germany are red, black and gold. These colors are essentially the same as the standard of Adolf Hitler and Cornhuskers, just without the color white. And yes, I do find it is suspicious that the modern German flag carries the same colors as the standard of Adolf Hitler.
Native Americans
Native Americans, who have long carried the swastika, have flags similar to the German flag. The Native American flags have the full colors of the standard of Adolf Hitler, which are the same as the Cornhuskers: red, black, gold and white.
The First Reich and Third Reich
Every year the Cornhuskers play the Iowa Hawkeyes around Thanksgiving in a game called the Heroes Game. The yellow and black Hawkeyes fans mixed together with the red, black, white and yellow Cornhuskers fans turn the stadium into the colors of Germany.
Additionally, the flag of the Iowa Hawkeyes is similar to the flag of the first Reich (just search for the flag of the Holy Roman Empire) and this is known by the hardcore fans. The Heroes game is thus the first Reich versus the third Reich.
Other Flags
There are other flags and merchandise by the Cornhuskers that have a political, Nazi or German affiliation.
Anarchist / Alt-Right Flag
This flag uses the Anarchist design. A thread on reddit responds to those behind the flag saying, “Don't think we don't know what your up to, vast underground conspiracy known as the Alt-Right.” [6] He also mocks UNL, stating that the use of the skull and cross bones in the same instance as the use of the term Blackshirts implies that the use of the word blackshirts is not coincidental. This is the same conclusion that any non-biased third party will reach after reading this document.
Another flag features the word “national” as in “National Socialism.”
III. Corroborating Evidence
There is corroborating evidence that connects Nebraska to Right-Wing extremism, fascism, and Nazi Germany.
Point 1: Nebraska & Nazi Germany are both Right-Wing states
Nebraska, like Nazi Germany, is one of the most right-wing states on its continent/in its region.
Point 2: Nebraska & Nazi Germany are both ethnic German states
Nebraska is the most German-American state in the United States. It is the only state with the German-American ethnic group as the largest ethnic group in every county. It follows that since the Germans were the Nazis, then the most German-American state would have the highest (or a high) percentage of Neo-Nazis. It just so happens that not only does the most German-American state have a high percentage of Neo-Nazis, but it even has a state-funded Neo-Nazi college sports team.
Point 3: Nebraska & Nazi Germany are both Geo-Central states
Germany and Nebraska are both in the exact center of their respective continents. This is evidence that shows how Nebraska is similar to Germany.
Point 4: Nebraska & Nazi Germany have the same color scheme
The Blackshirts have the same red, white and black color scheme as the Nazis. It cannot go unsaid that this is because of the Blackshirts. Without the Blackshirts the red and white color scheme of UNL is innocent. The Blackshirts add black to the red and white (while simultaneously bringing in the skull and the Blackshirts name). The color scheme of Nebraska football is red, white, and black with a touch of gold. This is the same color scheme as Nazi Germany.
Point 5: Nebraska Blackshirts & the Nazi Party were both founded during politically turbulent times
We all know the history of the Nazis being founded in the turbulent 20s and 30s. It is not a coincidence that the Blackshirts of Nebraska were also founded during turbulent times. The Blackshirts were founded in Nebraska in the turbulent 1964 or 1963 depending on who you ask, and many fans know this, but what most don’t know is the rest of the story. The blackshirts were formed when America was on the verge of a Civil War. This was within a year of the Civil Rights Act being signed. The same era where President Kennedy was assassinated in Texas. These events coinciding with one another is not a coincidence. Rather than being done by the left as the Civil Rights Act was, the establishment of the Nebraska Blackshirts was done by the far right-wing. The “official” story as to why the Cornhuskers defense is called the Blackshirts is a lie. The truth is that the far-right promoted neo-nazism and fascism in Nebraska because of the qualities of the population and geography, and they put the Blackshirts here in response to what the left was doing in the country.
Point 6: A Single Google Search Yields Results for Both
Simply google the word Blackshirts and take a look around. You’ll see fascists in Italy with a black flag with a white skull on it, and fascists in England (many doing the sieg heil) who share the page with images and information about the Cornhuskers defense.
According to google’s dictionary, a Blackshirt is a member of the Italian Blackshirts or the Waffen SS.
It is important to note that only a mere 20 years ago we did not have Google around to enable us to convict the blackshirts so readily. In the 1960s when the blackshirts were formed and in the 1970s and 1980s when the flag was created, only hardcore followers of politics, history or fascism could have understood the true meaning and the intentions of the men behind it.
And it is still the case that older people who did not grow up with high speed internet are in positions of power at UNL and in the state government, people who disregard the information that clearly portrays the Cornhuskers as fascist-aligned, but in time these people will be replaced by younger individuals and the next generation of Americans will follow along with google, using common sense, and will undo the slimey blackshirts.
For anyone who doesnt think the Waffen SS also goes by the name Blackshirts, Google will clear that up for you, too.
Point 7: The White Power Hand Sign
A hand sign adopted by members of 4chan, which then spread all around the world, can be traced back to the mascot of the Cornhuskers and the UNL Blackshirts conspirators.
Point 8: The Swastika Carved in the Forehead
Point 9: Heil Big Red
There exists an ever-present aura of Neo-Nazism with regards to Football at UNL. Here is a quote from their website (January 2020):
Tickets to the 2020 Nebraska Football Spring Game presented by First National Bank of Omaha (FNBO) are on sale now. The spring game has been set for Saturday, April 18 at Memorial Stadium with kickoff time to be determined at a later date.
The Nebraska Football Spring Game just so happens to fall within 2 days of Adolf Hitler’s birthday, on April 18th (Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th). 18 is a white supremacist alphanumeric code for Adolf Hitler (1=A and 8=H). [7] Is this a coincidence or is the football institution dripping in Nazism? You can be the judge. Additional text from the website shows their numerology doesn’t stop there:
Nebraska fans may purchase tickets on-line at Huskers.com or by phone at 1-800-8-BIG RED.
88 means Heil Hitler (8=H) so this phone number can be decoded as “HEIL BIG RED.” [8] How cunning.
IV. Personal Experience
I have personal experience with regards to the topic that corroborates the evidence already laid out in this document.
Point 1: Childhood
“Liking the Cornhuskers means you like Hitler,” was something I learned at an early age from my neighbors.
Point 2: High School
The Blackshirts being a fascist group that has made a presence in Nebraska was the topic of discussion in my honors high school history class. Once it was brought out into the air that the Blackshirts of history have probably made a home for themselves in Nebraska, the racists quelled the discussion, saying that they were done talking so as to avoid having anything “happen” to the Blackshirts.
Point 3: Australian Foreign Exchange
An Australian I met while I studied at UNL who was on foreign exchange said she chose UNL because she, “likes Adolf Hitler and the football team and all that.”
Point 4: Colleague
I have a former colleague who moved to the area (Council Bluffs, because according to him there are fewer blacks) from the very white and very racist Portland, Oregon out of love for the Blackshirts and because he wanted “to see what they’d get up to.”
Point 5: Internet Forums
I have collected responses to the information in this document from the internet. The responders can be lumped into four categories: confused, suspect mental illness, approval, disapproval. It is a tragedy that I have to report that many people who would disapprove of this conspiracy decide it isn’t real to begin with. This is unfortunate because, of the people who accurately understand the conspiracy, a disproportionate number of them are in approval of it. Basically, it’s easier to understand if you are also someone who would approve of it. These facts makes this conspiracy all that more dangerous.
Point 6: Tattoos Tell the Tale
A friend of a former Neo-Nazi has told me that he knows of and individual with tattoos on his arms including a swastika, a Waffen SS symbol, the Cornhuskers and the Blackshirts all mixed together.
Point 7: Real Life Interviews
I have conducted dozens of real life interviews on the topic of the information in this document. The real life respondents understood better than internet respondents but were more likely to shut down the conversation due to awkwardness rather than to express feelings of approval or disapproval or blaming of mental illness.
V. Psychological War
Various techniques are used by this conspiracy, and are aimed at influencing the target audience's value system, belief system, emotions, motives, reasoning, and behavior. The methods used by the UNL Blackshirts are concealing in nature to who they are, while reinforcing attitudes and behaviors favorable to their objectives. Their methods destroy the morale of enemies through tactics that depress psychological states, while such tactics are uplifting to the co-conspirators hiding in plain sight.
Target audiences are governments, organizations, groups, and individuals, and it is not just limited to US citizens. Civilians of foreign territories are also the targets through technology and media which cause effects in the governments of their countries.
Equivocation
The large amount of evidence in this document clearly shows how real the Neo-Nazi conspiracy at UNL is, but co-conspirators will wrongly say that no single piece of evidence is convincing enough to warrant such claims, or they will equivocate in other ways. Don’t be fooled. There is clear and convincing evidence of a very real decades-long Neo-Nazi conspiracy at UNL.
Pirate Flag Confusion
How the Blackshirts flags (all three of them) look like the basic pirate flag is often used to muddle a discussion. Don’t be confused.
VI. Recap
Before I conclude this document I want to quickly recap the points being made.
The UNL Blackshirts/Cornhuskers have:
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Same name as Hitler’s SS and allies: Blackshirts
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Similar flag to Hitler’s SS and allies: Menacing, centered white skull on black background
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Same color scheme as the Nazis: Red, White and Black with a touch of Gold
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Similar location as Germany: Center of the continent
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Similar demographics to Germany: Nebraska is mostly the German ethnic group
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Similar political climate: Nebraska is right-wing
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Similar symbolism: Swastika or big N on forehead
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Similarly formed during turbulent times: UNL Blackshirts were formed during the turbulent 1960s in response to the Civil Rights Act being signed.
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Additionally: White supremacist hand signs have been used by the mascot.
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Additionally: The skull and crossbones is often associated to conspiratorial behavior.
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Additionally: Conversations where individuals call in question the innocence of the UNL Blackshirts can be found around the internet.
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Additionally: It is common knowledge that Cornhuskers fans are often racists.
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Additionally: It is common knowledge that the Cornhuskers are associated to White Power.
“The logic of words should yield to the logic of realities.” -Louis D. Brandeis
VII. Relevant Laws
Seditious conspiracy (18 U.S.C. § 2384) is a crime under United States law. It has been used against Neo-Nazis. Sports hooligans are known for causing civil unrest and taking part in territorialism and geo-politics in Europe. Therefore, considering that Nazis are from Europe, the UNL Blackshirts and sports fans could probably be said to be seditious, intent on causing territorial and geo-political unrest, and so this law could probably be used against the UNL Blackshirts. It is stated as follows:
If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the authority thereof, or by force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, or possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof, they shall each be fined or imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both.[3]
Conspiracy against rights is a federal offense in the United States of America under 18 U.S.C. § 241. It has also been used against Neo-Nazis. It is stated as follows:
If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person [...] in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same;...
They shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and if death results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual abuse or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, they shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, or both, or may be sentenced to death.[4]
Legal status of crimes against humanity in international law:
Unlike genocide and war crimes, which have been widely recognized and prohibited in international criminal law since the establishment of the Nuremberg principles, there has never been a comprehensive convention on crimes against humanity, even though such crimes are continuously perpetrated worldwide in numerous conflicts and crises. There are eleven international texts defining crimes against humanity, but they all differ slightly as to their definition of that crime and its legal elements.[5]
VIII. Conclusion
The recap shows clear and convincing evidence linking the UNL Blackshirts to allies of Adolf Hitler, to Adolf Hitler, to Neo-Nazisn and to fascism. Cornhusker fans essentially look like German Nationals with Nazi tendencies, and German Nationals look like Cornhusker fans. This is a very serious conspiracy that should be investigated more closely by Civil Rights activists and state, federal and international authorities.
Final Points
If you know enough about Nebraska, politics and fascism then this one image says it all. The founding date of the Blackshirts. The Civil Rights Movement. The Nazi color scheme. The totenkopf/skull. The red N on the forehead. And the German location: Nebraska.
Skinhead in Outer Space
I'm sure the Neo-nazi fans of Iron Sky and other space nazi enthusiasts love this one. UNL have even put a bald skinhead in outer space. He showed off cornhusker gear the whole way.
Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett is a well known fan of the Cornhuskers. Do you think he can hold the world in his hands as the wealthiest man in the world, but he’s oblivious of the facts shared in his document? I doubt it. Think twice about this man.
Blackshirts in the News
Unsurprisingly evidence of the conspiracy can be found in the local news in Lincoln, but it just doesnt seem to make national headlines like you might think it should. Maybe the national news are all scared of Buffett buying their companies and firing them or ruining their careers for covering something like this. It's plausible.
From jewishjournal.com:
A pair of swastikas were found on a synagogue in Lincoln, Neb., on Jan. 15.
The Omaha World-Herald reported that one swastika was painted on South Street Temple’s steps and the other was painted on the synagogue’s door. The words “black shirt” also were painted on the door; black shirts were the uniforms that Italian dictator Benito Mussolini’s Fascist Party wore.
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The word "Blackshirts" spray painted on a Synagogue along with a swastika? How does that make sense? After reading this document you know how it makes sense. This no longer takes a genius to understand.
Compare and Contrast with "Official" Story
The Huskers keep a page dedicated to the official story of why the defense is called the blackshirts. The story circulates in the news media now and then Unsurprisingly to me they did not include the poorly created story describing why the flag has a skull on it. Maybe they thought that this would be too many lies for one web page. The whole story is really a gem, likely a strong dose of pure bullshit, mixed with an ingenious duplicity and an ounce of truth. Put along side the news report of the spray-painted "blackshirts" on the Synagogue that we just talked about, this line really sparkles:
Say "Blackshirt" and the association is immediate: Nebraska defense.
Gee, I wonder why the local news reporters didn't think of that.
Link:
https://huskers.com/news/2018/1/26/211694410.aspx
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