Lafayette Terrorist Promoted White Supremacy and Nazi Groups

Golden Dawn Nazi Group Promoted by White Supremacist Terrorist John Houser (aka Rusty Houser)

The terrorist responsible for the Lafayette, Louisiana killings, identified by police John Russell Houser, of Phenix City, Alabama, is associated with White Supremacy and Nazi ideologies and groups. John Russell Houser, aka “Rusty Houser,” shot to death Mayci Breaux, 21, who died at the scene, and Jillian Johnson, 33, who died later at a nearby hospital. In a terror attack on a Lafayette, Louisiana movie theater, he also injured 9 others, and when his efforts to escape failed, he took his life.

John R. Houser, identified by police, as Terrorist in Lafayette, LA Attack

John R. Houser, identified by police, as Terrorist in Lafayette, LA Attack

The Anti-American terrorist John R. Houser (aka Rusty Houser) referred to the United States as “this filth farm called the US. “ The terrorist John Houser stated that he was a graduate of Faulkner University, had owned his own business, and had made radio appearances. The white supremacist terrorist viewed that “upper class whites” were every much an enemy as African-Americans, gay, and Jewish people.

WAFB Confirms John Houser from Phenix City, Alabama

WAFB Confirms John Houser from Phenix City, Alabama

On January 18, 2014, John R. Houser, who also appears to have referred to himself as “Rusty Houser,” posted on Debate Politics praising the Nazi white supremacist activity of the Greek “Golden Dawn” Nazi group, which promotes a racist ideology and praises Adolf Hitler.

Golden Dawn Nazi Group Promoted by White Supremacist Terrorist John Houser (aka Rusty Houser)

Golden Dawn Nazi Group Promoted by White Supremacist Terrorist John Houser (aka Rusty Houser)

Members of this Nazi group were convicted for the murder of a Pakistani man, and 70 members of the Nazi group have been previously arrested. The “Golden Dawn” Nazi group teaches children to salute to Adolf Hitler and shout “Heil Hitler.”

However, Rusty Houser states about the Nazi group “I found their website. The videos told me that this is a legitimate effort to solve problems.The leaders of the group are in fact leaders.Intelligent,well spoken,and exercising good faith.” Rusty Houser then urges readers to support White Supremacist groups: “Type in WHITE POWER GROUPS and you get mag articles about their never ending claims of racism, and no information of how to find White power groups you might want to join.”  In addition, some media have noted his flying Nazi Swastika Flag on his bar in Georgia.

R.E.A.L. has learned that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has also done research on John “Rusty” Houser, and states that the Lafayette Terrorist had made other references to his support for Adolf Hitler. SPLC reports: “He sang the praise of Adolf Hitler many times, saying ‘Hitler is loved for the results of his pragmatism,’ last January on the website stateofmind13.com.

Lafayette Terrorist John "Rusty" Houser Praised Nazi Leader Adolf Hitler - 6 Months Prior to Terrorist Attack (Screenshot State of Mind)

Lafayette Terrorist John “Rusty” Houser Praised Nazi Leader Adolf Hitler – 6 Months Prior to Terrorist Attack (Screenshot State of Mind)

Consistent with the ideologies of other white supremacist groups, Rusty Houser also wrote about how African-Americans have “a lower learning ability. ”

Rusty Houser Defends Nazi Group (Screenshot)

Rusty Houser Defends Nazi Group (Screenshot of Debate Politics)

Nazi Rusty Houser was an active supporter of the Nazi Golden Dawn group’s New York branch. The New York branch of the Nazi Golden Dawn, which he sought to urge an alliance of people against “blacks, upper class whites, and misfits.”

Nazi Terrorist Rusty Holder Writings on "Golden Dawn" Nazi New York Website (Screenshot: Golden Dawn)

Nazi Terrorist Rusty Holder Writings on “Golden Dawn” Nazi New York Website (Screenshot: Golden Dawn NY)

Terrorist Rusty Houser Promotes Nazi Group's Goal of Expansion

Terrorist Rusty Houser Promotes Nazi Group’s Goal of Expansion (Screenshot: Golden Dawn NY)

His pro-Nazi and White Supremacist goals was to ally with people in other nations to create a shared extremist force against African-Americans and others, and promoted hatred against homosexual individuals.

In addition to his hatred against African-Americans, he also promoted hatred against Jewish people on the Nazi Golden Dawn web site.

Terrorist Rusty Houser Promoted Hatred against African-Americans and Jewish People on Nazi Web Site

Terrorist Rusty Houser Promoted Hatred against African-Americans and Jewish People on Nazi Web Site (Screenshot: Golden Dawn NY)

Terrorist Rusty Houser Called for Unity of Russia and United States in Nazi Racial War (Screenshot Golden Dawn NY)

Terrorist Rusty Houser Called for Unity of Russia and United States in Nazi Racial War (Screenshot Golden Dawn NY)

John R. Houser also used the Twitter Account JRustyHouser to promote the hate group Westboro Baptist Church, which this terrorist called “the last real church in America.”

Terrorist John Houser Promotes Hate Group "Westboro Baptist Church"

Terrorist John Houser Promotes Hate Group “Westboro Baptist Church”

The terrorist was also a member of the Tea Party Nation, and had previously had been viewed as a threat to his family.

As R.E.A.L. has also learned white supremacists for the Stormfront group praised John Houser’s terrorist attacks and urged more attacks on sites with African-Americans.

We urge all people of conscience to reject and defy those extremist and terrorist groups who deny our universal human rights, dignity, and security.

This is a developing report, based on R.E.A.L.’s human rights investigation.