Corey Middleton, AKA “Hambonesfury”: Alabama Resident, Heathen/Asatru Fascist

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Important Contact Info

Social mediaFacebook account and second Facebook account. YouTube channel.
Age: 32.
Employment: Laborer/operator at Allen Construction.
Address: 5485 Fairview E Dr. Wilmer, AL 36587-8907.
Phone number: (251) 645-2968.

Corey Middleton, AKA “Hambonesfury,” is an Alabama resident who is a heathen/asatru fascist and avowed nationalist, anti-Semite, misogynist, and an advocate for anti-LGBT+ rights. His social media posts include outright examples of fascism and ethnonationalism, and appears to support violent fascist groups such as League of the South who marched in the deadly fascist Unite the Right rally.

In some of his profile pictures, he’s seen with a Revenge of the Cis filter. Revenge of the Cis is a fascist, anti-Semitic, misogynist, rape apologist/victim blaming, “redpill,” and specifically anti-LGBT+ podcast. In their videos, they can be seen mocking LGBT+ individuals, making racist comments, and promoting other content of fascists/alt-righters such as Owen Benjamin, Harrison Smith, and Vox Day. 

Elsewhere, he can be seen posting pictures with the fascist dogwhistle “It’s okay to be white,” which is used to smuggle in white “identitarianism” (that is, “white identity,” which is another word for ethnonationalism) into popular discourse. This is prominently seen in violent fascist hate groups Identity Evropa, recently rebranded as American Identity Movement, and Patriot Front.

He also features an anti-Semitic Facebook cover which argues that, if one isn’t a proponent of nationalism–which is pro-“the white race” and a future for white children–then one is aiding “globalists,” which is another dogwhistle meaning “the Jews,” and that one will be swept up in a “monoculture.”

He supports the racist flag of the Confederacy and has no sense of aesthetics.

Here he shows sympathies with a racist form of heathenism/paganism, such as that espoused by fascist group Asatru Folk Assembly and Wotanist groups.

He’s something of a gamer and has left a paper trail of some games he likes to play, such as Robert E. Lee: Civil War General for Windows 1996. Notice his dishonesty in relation to racism, as his views shown above are inherently racist. Also notice the usage of the word “cuck,” which is a popular and racist word used in the alt-right.

He’s also left a review for the game World War Rising.

Further evidence of his fascism and his sympathies and support for other fascists is evidenced by him commenting on Jason Kessler’s website. Kessler was an organizer for the violent and deadly Unite the Right rally.

Additionally, his “likes” on Facebook also show his fascist views, sympathies, and support of other fascists and fascist organizations. For instance, we see that he likes pages such as Occidental Revival, Wolfclan Armory, Breitbart, and alt-right “Kekistan” pages.

The page Occidental Revival has images in favor of the fascist tiki torch rally the night before Unite the Right, where white supremacists encircled a handfew of university anti-fascist and anti-racist students and committed violence against them. Wolfclan Armory is a fascist storefront. Eugene Antifa has written about them.

Contact His Employer

Corey Middleton works for Allen Construction. Perhaps they’d like to know that one of their employees is a fascist who supports violent fascists and fascist organizations.

Have any other information on Corey? Send us tips: HaleyvilleARA@protonmail.com.

Michael Hill – League of the South

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Protect Our Communities

As an antifascist, anti-rapist collective, we expose hate and bigotry in our area in order to protect our communities. For this reason, we’re making the public aware of a violent hate group that is active in our area so that people can be informed of local threats and to cultivate safety. Here, we present a fascist organization that’s headquartered here in Alabama, the League of the South, and its violent and bigoted leader Michael Hill.

The League of the South is a violent Southern “white nationalist” fascist neo-confederate group that’s headquartered in Wetumpka, Alabama. The group is led by Michael Hill who lives in Killen. The League advocates for Southern secession and a racist version of Christian theocracy. Like other fascist movements and groups, it espouses a “white European” cultural hegemony and it refers to itself as an “identitarian” movement, meaning, it advocates for a nationalist “white identity”, an ethnostate comprised of “white people.” The League of the South’s ideology is centered on racism and romanticization of the Confederacy and Confederate symbols. Along with its white and black “X” logo, similar to the white and red Alabama flag, members can often be seen sporting the Confederate flag and protesting its removal from public spaces, as well as protesting the removal of Confederate monuments. In the same vein, the group has advocated for slavery.

Michael Hill is the leader of the League of the South. Ironically, Hill was a professor of British history at a historically black college, Stillman College in Tuscaloosa, before founding the group in 1994. Under Hill, the group has rallied for a race war and formed a paramilitary unit. Nowadays, the League can be seen spreading anti-Semitic propaganda, burning Talmuds, and throwing Hitler salutes. On August 11th and 12th, the League traveled to Charlottesville, Virginia to attend a neo-Nazi rally named Unite the Right. On the night of the 11th, the League attended a tiki torch rally there where fascists of various organizations surrounded and committed violence against a small group of protesters, and they could be heard chanting “Jews will not replace us.” The following day, August 12th, they were at Unite the Right wherein they clashed with protesters and antifascists in the streets. The event culminated with neo-Nazi terrorist James Alex Fields Jr. running his car into a crowd of people on a narrow street which killed one, Heather Heyer, and severely wounded a number of others.

After Unite the Right, the League along with other violent fascists that attended were subjected to a prominent blowback of the violent event in the media and were widely doxxed by antifascists. Salient examples include members of the military who attended being outed and discharged.

Recently as a result of the fallout of Charlottesville where fascists have been widely fired from their jobs and deplatformed, the League has gathered secretly in places to hold quick demonstrations and photoshoots without an audience, presumably so that they won’t draw the attention of antifascist activists and have these quick events shut down. The League has become largely weakened but they’re still active and they’re still organizing in our communities. The League has its national headquarters in Wetumpka, Alabama and the building is operated as a sort of church where unassuming casual racists and fascists, such as your next door neighbor or uncle or family friend, gather.

Here’s what we know about Michael Hill: he lives at 146 Bridgewood Dr. Killen, Alabama 35645; his possible phone numbers are 256-757-8287 and 205-553-4624. The national headquarters is located at 12868 AL-53.