What's Aryan Brotherhood? The Aryan Brotherhood

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The Aryan Brotherhood that appeared in the series, its extremely cruel, unforgiving, unity, and adherence to gang principles aroused my curiosity. After watching the National Geographic Channel’s documentary about the Aryan Brotherhood, I decided Translate this fraternity introduction article that was searched over the wall and share it with everyone.

The English text comes from an American gang introduction blog, which covers all the notorious criminal gangs in the history of the United States so far. The introduction is divided into two levels: race + inside and outside the wall. The address is as follows, you need to go over the wall: http://whiteprisongangs.blogspot.co.uk/2009/05/aryan-brotherhood.html

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Aryan Brotherhood, members are less than 1% of the prison population in the United States, however This white prison gang is the direct culprit in 18% of prison murders.


The origin of the name Aryan Brotherhood is because it shows the supremacy of white people and the clover symbolizing Ireland (the original members of the organization must have some Irish descent). They design "666" into the gang tattoo logo because "666" symbolizes the beast-the code of honor won by murder. Then there is the swastika, the proud glory that is hated and feared by their enemies. Only members of the Aryan Brotherhood (abbreviated as AB) can be allowed to brand the logo of the organization. If a non-organization member is found to have tattooed the organization without permission, it will undoubtedly be the target of doing it.

For Aryan Brotherhood standard tattoo, please click: http://i.cdn.turner.com/trutv/trutv.com/graphics/photogallery/prison-tattoo-field-guide/ab-666.jpg

Some members of AB use a variant of the Aryan Nations Shield (Aryan Nations Shield) logo, which may be obeying Christian-like racial religious doctrines. However, religious beliefs are not required in AB.

Please click on the Aryan Nations Shield logo:
http://www.uiowa.edu/policult/politick2000/www.christian-aryannations.com/ANshieldEmboss.gif

AB’s oath:
I will be with my brother and
I will put my brother in
If everything is above everything else, if I fail my brother, I
will be overwhelmed. No matter life or death, I will glorify my brother.

AB's promise:
An Aryan brother should be fearless.
He walks on those who are weak and lose heart and dare not touch at all. zone.
If under certain circumstances he hesitates and loses control,
his brothers will be there and take over for him to complete his task.
A worthy brother does not need to be great,
he should not need but should ask to complete his mission.
As a member of the Brotherhood, death is not enough to fear,
as long as his brothers are still here, revenge will be the continuation of his life.

The legend of AB was born in 1967 in a race in San Quentin Prison, California, USA. The object of this riot is the famous black gang-the Black Guerrilla Family. The black prison gang is led by revolutionary George Jackson, nicknamed "Black Panther", the author of "Soledad Brother" (Soledad Brother).

This white supremacy organization later became famous all over the world under the alias "The Brand" ("The Brand", which symbolizes the shame on livestock). The original organization consisted of prisoners of Irish descent, as well as the speed party in the 1950s such as "Diamond Tooth" and "Bluebird". Under the banner of neo-Nazis, the remnants of this remnant party rallied in a gladiator school-style prison. The AB members only target white people. These guys are extremely cruel and have extremely extreme views of their ethnic origin. By 1975, this organization had spread throughout all prison systems in California.

The FBI officially stated that Dallas Scott is the founder of AB.

At the same time as their reputation and membership are increasing, they have established a relatively loose chain of commands based on the structure of the Italian Mafia, that is, the committee communicates with the United States through letters and third parties. All AB branches in the domestic prisons issued message instructions.

The three-person committee is also a channel for communicating organizing violence and resolving internal conflicts. They have established various operating systems in prisons across the country, including drug delivery, bodyguards, extortion, gambling and blackmail.

What is amazing is that the AB bosses who have been imprisoned for life are all in the world's most heavily guarded super prison and single-person prison to communicate and guide the successful occurrence of organized crime.

From Pelican Bay Supermax in California and ADX Florence (also known as Alcatraz of the Rockies), letters written in invisible ink are "branded" Run the entire prison empire.

From 1982 to 1989, the FBI had been investigating them, but the prosecutor refused to prosecute. However, the FBI pointed out in the report that “At this stage, AB’s goal is no longer the racism of the past, but the struggle for power.” They even took the mafia John Gotti to spend $100,000 to shoot criminals. This hapless guy once attacked John in the USP Marion in 1996.

On August 28, 2002, the American Army Association (AUSA) Greg Jessner sued almost all the leaders of this organization. The indictment dates back to 32 murders spanning thirty years. Forty members of the organization were charged with 140 counts of federal fraud and 10 counts. Most of the members have actually been imprisoned for life, so 23 of them will face the death penalty directly.

"This is a killing organization," Jessner declared. "They kill people, they kill people... I even suspect that they kill more people than the Italian Mafia. They may be the most brutal criminal organization in the United States. "This is the largest prosecution in California's history. The U.S. Army Association has changed the accusation of "branding" this prison organization instead of the previously established target Italian mafia leader. The indictment reads: "The prisoner or anyone else who does not obey AB's order, anyone who threatens AB members with violence, or anyone who cooperates with legal institutions will be killed by AB. "

American VS Mills, the litigation number for this battle is No CR02-938 (C) (CD Calif.), and the leader of the "brand" has also become a legend.

57-year-old Barry Byron, known as the "Baron" Mills, and 58-year-old TD Tyler Davis, nicknamed "Big Man" Bingham, are the two leaders of the AB. The lawsuit says that they were in the prison of the Federal Super Security Prison (ADX) in Florence. Order, carefully planned the terrorist activities of the Brotherhood. Mills is serving life imprisonment for the prison murder committed in 1979, while Bingham will be released in 2012. However, if the two plead guilty, they will both face the death penalty.

This case Another important incident in the case was that in the Marion Control Unit prison in 1982, Thomas Silverstein (nicknamed "Tom the Terror") stabbed Raymond Smith (nicknamed "Cadillac") 67 times to kill him. This provoked the racial conflict between AB and the DC Blacks.

"According to the rules of the road, Silverstein became a savior," said Jessner of the American Army Association (AUSA). And the DC Black battle is the core fact in the government case, just like in 1997 at the USP Marion, Bingham wrote an invisible ink made of urine to urgently instruct Lewisburg to kill 2 The name is the same as a member of the DC Black.


"Branded" enemies The
original AB was caused by a battle with the Black Guerrilla Family. This black gang was founded by George Jackson in San Quentin in 1966. This former "Black Panther," a revolutionary, and the author of "Soledad Brothers" (Soledad Brother), all hate the system and the white things together. As long as these white people are caught outside their cage, because of their skin color, for no other reason, the BGF will beat, kill, and maimed any white person.

The melting pot of hatred and the tense atmosphere in San Quentin Prison brewed racial conflicts in the California judicial system during that period and directly gave birth to the formation of the four major prison gangs. The gangs are bounded by skin color. They are: The Aryan Brotherhood, the Black Guerrilla Family, the Mexican Mafia, and the Nuestra Familia in California.

The Black Guerrilla Family (BGF) allied with the California Hispanic Family Gang (Nuestra Familia) and fought a protracted war with AB, which cooperated with the Mexican Mafia. The Mexican Mafia itself represents the criminal forces in Southern California, and is always hostile to the forces in Northern California.

The black guerrillas are the most politicized gang. It can be said to be a revolutionary armed group organized along the lines of an illegal military organization. Its ultimate goal is to overthrow the US government. They are commanded by the highest commander or chairman, and the lowest level in the organization is the soldier.

Their organization originated in the MAD Adjusment Center in San Quentin, which was the first segregated housing unit (SHU) in the country at that time. They reunited with street black gangs, such as the "Crips", a black organization that no longer had illusions, and an alliance with the Black Liberation Army. Its leader, Georage Jackson, was killed by San Quentin prison guards in the early 1970s, a victim of reputation.

The racial conflict in the federal prison on November 22, 1981 began when Robert M. Chappelle, a member of the DC Blacks, was found dead in his prison in the Marian Prison Reformation Center. Thomas Silverstein was the one who did it, and Chappelle's death made the federal authorities very worried that this incident would lead to a war, and the results were obvious.

Raymond "Cadillac" Smith, the national leader who claims to be the DC Blacks (DC Blacks) is the next target to be killed. On September 27, 1982, in the Marion Control Unit prison, "the terrifying" Tom attacked again and stabbed the "Cadillac" 67, and dragged his body from the upper floor to the lower floor for display, so that the others were locked up. The prisoner saw.

Racial conflicts against the DC black gang ravaged the federal government in the early 1980s, and when two DC black gangs were stabbed to death with 35 and 34 knives in the Lewisburg prison reformation house by AB members, the war struck again. The violent competition against the DC black gang was the core element used by the government to accuse AB in 2002.

The DC Black Gang are prisoners from Washington, DC. They are the largest single-ethnic organization formed in any city and account for 10% of the entire federal prison population. They received a good violent education in the notorious Lorton Prison in DC, and are notorious for their actions such as lock picking, stealing, and forcing prisoners to have sex. Many members of the DC black gang at that time were also members of Moorish.


Timeline
"The most ferocious and notorious prison gang is the Aryan Brotherhood." The FBI report pointed out. In its 40-year history, this gang has grown from a violent colored organization that only targets blacks to a brutal, white-supremacist comprehensive criminal gang. The content involves large-scale gambling, extortion, and drug transportation across the United States.

The "Brand" gang allows its members to read "The Art of War", "Machiavelli's The Prince" and "Nietzsche's Will to Power". At the same time, they also need to exercise a lot to keep in shape and study "Grey's Anatomy" to be more accurate. Clarify how to attack the enemy's vital points and achieve a fatal blow. They are accused of operating a barbed wire empire built of terror, drugs, and extortion. The whole case dates back to 40 years ago, including sharp weapons wounding, suffocating, poisoning, buying homicide, conspiracy to murder, robbery, and drug trafficking. The following is a brief history of this group:

1964: The
Aryan Brotherhood was established in the San Quentin maximum-security prison in California, USA. The Irish Speeding Party established this organization to fight against the Black Guerrilla Family. There are also rumors that the Brotherhood evolved from the "Blue Bird" gang in the 1950s.

1980:
Throughout the 1980s, this group established a more organized chain of orders. There are two factions in the gang-the Federal and California. The federal faction created a three-person committee of management and supervision in federal prisons. It is said that Barry Kills and Tyler Bingham were elected as the highest commanders to control the situation.

1982:
An FBI report stated that the Brotherhood is recruiting people across the country. Prison administrators tried to disband the organization by transferring gang members from the disciplinary system. The Brotherhood established the California Committee and Council. If a gang member violates the organization's regulations, the committee will impose sanctions on them, assault or murder.

October 22, 1983:
Aryan members assassinated four guards at Penitentiary in Marion, Ill., and two died. It was the first vicious case in the history of federal prisons in which two guards were killed at the same time.

1990s: The
higher authorities placed most of the Brotherhood leaders in the "Super Security Prison", where the prisoners were kept in single-person prisons all day long. But the organization's murder and drug trafficking activities are still going on.

1992: A
case in which a prisoner was strangled to death occurred in the Lompoc federal prison in California. The case is inextricably linked to the Brotherhood, and the American assistant lawyer Michael Jessner is from then on Start investigating this organization.

1993:
The Federal Council of the Brotherhood established a council to manage the daily activities of the organization in federal prisons.

1994:
Michael Patrick McElhiney arrives at the super-security federal prison in Leavenworth, Kan. He was transferred from Marian Federal Prison, where he served his sentence with Barry Mills. McElhiney quickly became a very deterrent member of the Brotherhood. In 2002, he was accused of directing the daily activities of the gang in Marian Prison and responsible for drug delivery while in Levinsnow.

March 24, 1995:
Pelican Bay State Prison in northwestern California parole Robert Scully, a member of the Brotherhood. Six days later, Scully shot and killed a police officer, which meant that the power of the Aryan Brotherhood was no longer confined by the high wall.

1997:
Barry Mills and TD Bingham are suspected of initiating a clan conflict in a prison organization in Louisbourg, resulting in the death of two black criminals.

Year 1999:
Barry Mills wrote to the members who were released on bail, urging them to continue to expand the organization's activities outside the wall. The organization is suspected of using bail members for drug trafficking, smuggling of gun fire, robbery and assassination.

August 28, 2002:
U.S. Assistant Attorney Gregory Jessner sued almost all the leaders of the Brotherhood. The charges were: wounding with a sharp weapon, suffocating, poisoning, buying homicide, conspiracy to murder, robbery, and drug trafficking.

March 14, 2006:
The first trial of the gang members was held in Orange County, California. The subjects of the trial were Barry "The Barron" Mills, TD "The Hulk" Bingham, Edgar "The Snail" Hevle, and Christopher Overton Gibson. The four people are accused of organizing or participating in 15 murders and a series of attempted murders within 25 years. Forty gang members including Michael McElhiney1 are suspected of federal extortion charges. In the 140-page indictment, federal prosecutors outlined the criminal activities of the gang and were suspected of committing 32 murders and attempted murders both inside and outside the prison.

June 2006:
In the first trial in this series of trials, four high-ranking gang members were finally convicted. Tyler Bingham and Barry Mills were convicted of murder and sent back to ADX Florence. There, they escaped the death penalty, are serving life imprisonment and cannot be released on bail. Edgar Hevle and Christopher Gibson were sentenced to three life imprisonments and will never be released on bail.

September 2006:
19 conscripts from organizations that are not suitable for the death penalty have also pleaded guilty.

October 2006: More than
11 members of the Aryan gang will enter the Los Angeles trial for blackmail.

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