02/21/2024 / By Ethan Huff
A neo-Nazi organization called Blood Tribe that was seen marching through the streets of downtown Nashville the other day is led by a guy who supports Joe Biden over Donald Trump because Biden “sends rockets to Ukraine.”
Former marine Christopher Pohlhaus, who supports Ukraine, founded Blood Tribe in 2020. He and his comrades were seen stomping through Nashville chanting “Heil Ukraine!” as the war with Russia continues.
“My vote is useless,” Pohlhaus told a reporter last summer in Florida. “I think Biden’s better than Trump ’cause he sends rockets to Ukraine.”
NEW: Blood Tribe, a neo-Nazi group, marches through downtown Nashville, Tennessee with swastika flags.
The group was founded in 2020 by Christopher Pohlhaus, a former Marine.
While speaking to a reporter over the summer in Florida, Pohlhaus in said he supports Biden over Trump… pic.twitter.com/T8lrCGBMTi
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 17, 2024
(Related: Leaked documents revealed that the FBI funded the Ukrainian neo-Nazi “Azov Battalion” that orchestrated the Charlottesville false flag incident to stoke racial division in America and destabilize the West.)
Like many such neo-Nazi brigades, Blood Tribe has many markings of being some kind of deep state operation, possibly created and led by the FBI or some other three-letter agency like it.
On X, many who watched the above video pointed out that Blood Tribe is more than likely an operation of the Feds, and not some grassroots thing put together by random civilians.
Check out the video below to hear for yourself who these guys support in the 2024 election (hint: it’s Biden):
A bunch of Joe Biden supporters yet again.
He attracts all the extremists.
https://t.co/2V9wDb4tWQ— Joshua Walker (@RedsRepair95) February 17, 2024
“The fact that there are no heavyset or overweight men is flat out proof that these are just federal agents dressed up to push an agenda,” an X user noted. “Probably a distraction from political opponents being attacked all around the globe.”
Another interesting little tidbit is that Blood Tribe marchers left Nashville in a U-Haul box truck, which is the same thing that happened in North Idaho with Patriot Front after its members protested an LGBT Pride event.
The Blood Tribe members in Nashville had similar face coverings as well to keep their true identities hidden – and many of them live far away from Nashville as demonstrated by the fact that the U-Haul truck they escaped in “ultimately exited greater Nashville,” according to NBC News.
“Some persons on Broadway challenged the group, most of whom wore face coverings,” Nashville police said in a statement. “The group headed to a U-Haul box truck, got in, and departed Davidson County.”
Democrats were quick to blame Republicans for Blood Tribe’s presence in Nashville, failing to recognize that its leader is actually a Biden supporter.
They support Biden and racism is all they care about just like the left.
Joe with a KKK recruiter. He did his eulogy literally. pic.twitter.com/t1ib7TDuXX
— Aaron Roachino (@ARoachino) February 18, 2024
They support Biden and racism is all they care about just like the left.
Joe with a KKK recruiter. He did his eulogy literally. pic.twitter.com/t1ib7TDuXX
— Aaron Roachino (@ARoachino) February 18, 2024
“The left whipped up a ton of anti-white sentiment and now they got the feds in the streets trying to get whites to retaliate,” speculated someone else on X about what the purpose of staging this Blood Tribe march might really have been aiming to accomplish.
What do you think about Blood Tribe, Patriot Front and other so-called “white supremacist” groups? Are they fed operations in disguise?
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