Encyclopedia of hate: A look at the neo-Nazi militant movements with roots in Canada (неопр.). CTV News (27 ноября 2019). — «Several Canadian military members have been accused of having ties to AWD, including Master Cpl. Patrik Matthews, a reservist who went missing in August after being relieved of his duties. It was suspected that Matthews was a recruiter for the neo-Nazi group.» Дата обращения: 26 января 2020. Архивировано 27 ноября 2019 года.
Missing Canadian Bomb Expert With Neo-Nazi Ties May Be in U.S. (неопр.)The Daily Beast. — «A survivalist-themed paramilitary group, The Base has factions across the U.S. and Canada. The group reportedly hosted multiple “hate camps” in northern U.S. states this year. Mathews claimed to have crossed the border multiple times to attend U.S.-based hate camps, the Free Press reported after an undercover investigation of the group. But he was reportedly turned away from the border during a trip to a hate camp this spring, prompting The Base to discourage international trips, while encouraging an increased presence in Canada.» Дата обращения: 10 января 2020. Архивировано 7 декабря 2019 года.
Neo-Nazis Are Organizing Secretive Paramilitary Training Across America - VICE (неопр.). vice. — «Spear, who claims to be an Iraq and Afghan war veteran, is a self-proclaimed white nationalist with a significant online following. His latest act involves bringing neo-Nazis together, regardless of affiliation and ideology, into a militant fascist umbrella organization. His tool for doing this? A social network he calls “The Base,” which is already organizing across the US and abroad, specifically geared toward partaking in terrorism. Advertisement». Дата обращения: 10 января 2020. Архивировано 26 января 2020 года.
Army Reservist Tied to Neo-Nazi Terror Cell Is Missing - VICE (неопр.). vice. — «According to Manitoba RCMP, a missing person report was filed for Patrik Mathews on Monday. In a statement they provided to VICE, Manitoba RCMP said that the 26-year-old “was last seen by family members in Beausejour on the evening of August 24, 2019.”». Дата обращения: 10 января 2020. Архивировано 17 января 2020 года.
Police Warn that Accused Neo-Nazi Canadian Soldier Could Have Fled to U.S. - VICE (неопр.). vice. — «A former Canadian soldier who is accused of participation in a neo-Nazi terror group is suspected by Minnestoa police to have recently illegally entered the US by crossing into rural Minnesota, a state where an active cell of the group is believed to be present.» Дата обращения: 10 января 2020. Архивировано 14 ноября 2019 года.
Neo-Nazis Are Organizing Secretive Paramilitary Training Across America - VICE (неопр.). vice. — «Spear, who claims to be an Iraq and Afghan war veteran, is a self-proclaimed white nationalist with a significant online following. His latest act involves bringing neo-Nazis together, regardless of affiliation and ideology, into a militant fascist umbrella organization. His tool for doing this? A social network he calls “The Base,” which is already organizing across the US and abroad, specifically geared toward partaking in terrorism. Advertisement». Дата обращения: 10 января 2020. Архивировано 26 января 2020 года.
Encyclopedia of hate: A look at the neo-Nazi militant movements with roots in Canada (неопр.). CTV News (27 ноября 2019). — «Several Canadian military members have been accused of having ties to AWD, including Master Cpl. Patrik Matthews, a reservist who went missing in August after being relieved of his duties. It was suspected that Matthews was a recruiter for the neo-Nazi group.» Дата обращения: 26 января 2020. Архивировано 27 ноября 2019 года.
Army Reservist Tied to Neo-Nazi Terror Cell Is Missing - VICE (неопр.). vice. — «According to Manitoba RCMP, a missing person report was filed for Patrik Mathews on Monday. In a statement they provided to VICE, Manitoba RCMP said that the 26-year-old “was last seen by family members in Beausejour on the evening of August 24, 2019.”». Дата обращения: 10 января 2020. Архивировано 17 января 2020 года.
Missing Canadian Bomb Expert With Neo-Nazi Ties May Be in U.S. (неопр.)The Daily Beast. — «A survivalist-themed paramilitary group, The Base has factions across the U.S. and Canada. The group reportedly hosted multiple “hate camps” in northern U.S. states this year. Mathews claimed to have crossed the border multiple times to attend U.S.-based hate camps, the Free Press reported after an undercover investigation of the group. But he was reportedly turned away from the border during a trip to a hate camp this spring, prompting The Base to discourage international trips, while encouraging an increased presence in Canada.» Дата обращения: 10 января 2020. Архивировано 7 декабря 2019 года.
Police Warn that Accused Neo-Nazi Canadian Soldier Could Have Fled to U.S. - VICE (неопр.). vice. — «A former Canadian soldier who is accused of participation in a neo-Nazi terror group is suspected by Minnestoa police to have recently illegally entered the US by crossing into rural Minnesota, a state where an active cell of the group is believed to be present.» Дата обращения: 10 января 2020. Архивировано 14 ноября 2019 года.