PHOTOS: Neo-Nazi group declares support for HAMAS; documents show group leader solicited minors for sex

Brace yourself. This is not going to be pretty.

Jonathan A. McCormick, Jr.
12 min readMay 15, 2021

Author’s notes: several of the individuals mentioned in this story refused all attempts at being contacted prior to the publication of this article. In at least one case, contact was made, but the person failed to state their own side of the story in full. The individual then blocked the author from further inquiry. All individuals mentioned here are more than welcome to un-block the author and respond with their own side(s) of the story by direct messaging the author via Twitter (@LiberlandHacker).

The National Unionist Front (NUF), a neo-Nazi group, declared support for the terrorist organization Hamas, according to an archived record of the group’s website.

The self-proclaimed “Founder of National Unionism,” Bradley Airey, also has a history of soliciting underage girls for sex, documents show. His 2020 Instagram profile even notes that he is “Still not in jail…🙄.” Airey’s 2021 Instagram profile, on the other hand, states the phrase, “White Lives Matter”.

Jenniffer Profitt, a student at Columbia University and romantic partner to Airey, has been involved with neo-Nazism as well, photos indicate.

Jenniffer Profitt smiling while holding the Nazi flag. P.C. anonymous.

Daniel Arzayus is a buddy of theirs and has spoken favorably about “fascism” on Twitter, calling for the “ACCELERAT[ION OF] THE COLLAPSE” of the current government/social system.

Screenshot from Arzayus’ Instagram posts. People pictured are (left → right) Arzayus, Airey, and Profitt. P.C. McCormick.

Warning, some of the content below can be very disturbing and is not suitable for all audiences.

Bradley Airey’s Instagram profile. The first photo shows Airey with his apparent romantic partner, Jenniffer Profitt, who is a student at Columbia University. The second is of his newer profile. P.C. McCormick.

NUF’s stances on the issues

Airey, who identifies as a plumber by trade, took credit for creating the group’s now-defunct website. It said that “Hamas and Hezbollah are incorrectly portrayed by politicians and the Jewish controlled media as terrorists,” and,

“We believe that the solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not a two state solution like many claim to support but in actuality do not, but rather a one state solution and that state being a Hamas led Palestinian state. Israel is an illegitimate country and a threat to world peace, therefore it must be destroyed.”

“Israel is an illegitimate country and a threat to world peace, therefore it must be destroyed.”

— Bradley Airey. National Unionist Front

Airey’s Instagram profile shows him as being associated with “Third Positionism” meaning not liberal, not conservative, but neo-Nazi — the Third Position. The NUF website says:

“National Unionism is a rejection of the status quo. We reject the false dichotomy of capitalism and socialism in favor of an entirely new way of political and economic thinking. We believe that the United States is an empire in complete moral, social and economic collapse and that this collapse is not due to a movement away from democratic principles, but because of them. We reject both democracy and dictatorship as obstacles to social justice and prosperity in favor of a government that serves a higher, unchanging, moral purpose that is beyond the will of either one man or a million men. We are absolutely opposed to any illegal activity or any actions intended to overthrow the United States government. That is not what National Unionism is about. Rather, we believe that the current government will inevitably collapse under its own weight in our lifetimes and that we must be prepared to fight for the future of our people. This is National Unionism.”

Despite the part where Airey says the group “reject[s]…dictatorship,” the website does advocate for a strong government executive:

“[W]e believe that the president must be granted greater liberties so that he may better serve the people. This will be done by allowing the president an unlimited term of service as well as veto power over all actions of the Legislative and Judicial branches…”

The group also believes in getting rid of the current U.S. Constitution:

“Much of the US Constitution is outdated, archaic and needs to be updated in order to better protect our new society in the coming age. It is for this reason that, when The National Unionist Front assumes leadership over the United States, we will draft a new constitution which, interpreted as a living document, will serve to protect and advance the National Unionist agenda of unity, prosperity and excellence.”

Bradley Airey’s [alleged] sexual solicitation of minors

Documents shared with me by a confidential source show that Airey solicited minors for sex. One such victim shared her experiences of being solicited.

A woman shares her experiences of Airey’s sexual advances while she was still under the age of 18. The victim’s name has been concealed for privacy. P.C. anonymous.

The female victim recalls, “I met [B]radley back in 2016 around [S]eptember. He began requesting nudes from me in 2017 sometime in the summer, and the last time that happened was this year. I can’t remember if I had turned 18 yet or not[.] But it was sometime in [M]arch or earlier.”

(Continued) A woman shares her experiences of Airey’s sexual advances while she was still under the age of 18. The victims’ names have been concealed for privacy. P.C. anonymous.

The same woman adds, “…when I was 16 he did send me one d**k pic… He DID show me the tip of his penis before on facetime…. And yes [I] was still underage[,] 16.”

She alleges that Airey “once said to me[,] ‘I like my little girl being fertile.’ If that isn’t creepy enough, and implication… And he said that while [I] was menstruating 🤢”

(Continued) A woman shares her experiences of Airey’s sexual advances while she was still under the age of 18. The victim’s name has been concealed for privacy. P.C. anonymous.

When asked about whether Airey was in possession of child pornography of herself or other victims, the woman says, “Yes. I was literally shown proof that he… still talked vividly sexually about me in July…If he doesn’t now, it’s only because he’s scared of the FBI seeing.”

In addition to alleging possession, she also alleges that Airey “shared [her nude photos] to someone who at the time was my best friend (and he was only 15)[. H]e was drunk when it happened[,] he claimed[.] And it wasn’t just once[;] he shared seductive pics of me multiple times to this person. And yes it’s possible it happened to more because he used to show me and other people pics of [J]en.”

The woman confirmed this information, saying, “yes those documents are valid and are my testimony regarding Bradley Airey.”

Airey’s sexual solicitation of minors is corroborated by screenshots of his own messages, which were also shared with me by a confidential source.

Airey’s messages talking about wanting to have sex with one of the underage solicitation victims, along with his own sexual history. Screenshot #8 is before January 04, 2019. P.C. anonymous.

Airey says that the victim “has the hots for me[.] She always had[.] I’ve always had the hots for her[.] She makes my d**k really hard[.] I wanna do nasty things to her[.] I wanna take to to a motel room [a]nd pull her hair [a]nd kiss her [a]nd make love to her [a]nd grab her a** [a]nd cum inside her.”

“I wanna do nasty things to her.”

— Bradley Airey

Speaking of sexual offenses, the NUF website — which Airey claims to have written — said,

“We believe capital punishment should be used as punishment for murder, rape, any physical abuse of children, be it sexual or otherwise, and treason. There is no room in the United States for murderers, rapists, child molesters or those who jeopardize our safety.”

Other background info on Airey

Many screenshots have been made of Airey’s posts on Instagram. Several such posts have prompted at least one Twitter user to call the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) for an investigation into Airey’s “hate speech.” However, after reaching out to UMBC, their Director of Communications and Content Strategy, Dinah Winnick, told me “We do not have a current student or alumnus by that name.”

Among Airey’s alleged posts themselves, one of them shows a Black girl in front of a Gadsden rattlesnake flag and a Trump campaign sign. Airey comments, “Someone should lynch this thing.”

Post allegedly by Airey calling for the lynching of a young, Black lady in front of a Gadsden flag and a Trump sign. P.C. unknown.

“Someone should lynch this thing.”

— Bradley Airey. National Unionist Front

The NUF website said:

“We believe that America has historically always been a European nation and that this White majority has been at the heart of American identity. Therefore we believe in taking any action deemed humanely sound and necessary to maintain this majority.”

Another of Airey’s alleged Instagram posts shows a quote attributed to the Italian Fascist leader Benito Mussolini: “Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice it is a fallacy. You in America will see that someday.”

Screenshot allegedly of an Instagram post by Airey showing Benito Mussolini. P.C. unknown.

A third screenshot shows a doctored image of President Donald Trump’s personal airplane flying into the Kaaba, a stone structure within Mecca, the holiest site in Islam.

Screenshot of post allegedly by Airey on Instagram showing a doctored image of Trump’s private jet flying into the holiest site in Islam. P.C. unknown.

Airey’s apparent romantic partner, based on photo evidence and Airey’s references to “Jen,” is Jenniffer Profitt.

Screenshot allegedly from Airey’s Instagram story showing Airey and Profitt. P.C. anonymous.

Jennifer Profitt

Profitt is a student at Columbia University, an Ivy League school with about 23% of its undergrads being Jewish, according to an estimate by Jewish campus organization Hillel.

Profitt is a student at Columbia University, a school with a large Jewish population. P.C. McCormick.

Despite going to a college with a large number of Jewish students, Profitt has been pictured in association with Nazism, as seen below.

Left: Profitt wearing an “SS” button. Right: an arm (allegedly of Profitt) doing a Nazi salute. P.C. anonymous.
Profitt taking a selfie in a bathroom. Multiple exposure of Adolf Hitler and the Hitler Youth logo. German words translated to English as, “Youth serves the guide [Hitler] ALL TEN YEARS IN THE HJ [Hitler Youth].” Photo was provided to me as-is. P.C. anonymous.

This picture shows Profitt in a restroom with a double-exposure of Adolf Hitler and the Hitler Youth symbol. Using Google translate, the meaning of the German words “Jugend dient dem Führer ALLE ZEHNJÄHRIGEN IN DIE HJ,” is, “Youth serves the guide [Hitler] ALL TEN YEARS IN THE HJ [Hitler Youth].” (In Google translate, the output was unclear when given a strict spelling input based on the above photo, but the aforementioned very similar suggested phrase was useful in discerning its meaning.)

The image’s support of the Hitler Youth is especially interesting in light of the fact that NUF supports making Scouting (as in, Boy/Girl Scouts) legally required for young people. NUF states, “We believe in strengthening and expanding the Scout Movement into a mandatory national youth program, helping to keep our kids out of trouble and become better citizens.”

Encyclopaedia Britannica states:

Hitler Youth, German Hitlerjugend, [was an] organization set up by Adolf Hitler in 1933 for educating and training male youth in Nazi principles… On July 1, 1936, it became a state agency that all young ‘Aryan’ Germans were expected to join,” (bold original) adding, “Two leagues also existed for girls.”

Looking at Profitt’s Instagram profile, while not finding overtly neo-Nazi content on it, I did find the following anti-Israel story highlights.

Anti-Israel Instagram story highlights from Profitt’s profile. P.C. McCormick.

These story highlights show dramatic images, one-sided facts, and moral claims all in favor of Palestine and against Israel. One highlight even declares that “nothing, absolutely nothing, can stand in the way of Palestinian resistance- [sic] God is on our side.”

“God is on our side.”

— from Profitt’s Instagram story highlights in support of Palestine

A journalist’s attempt at contacting a Nazi

As a journalist, I have an ethical obligation to reach out to the individuals mentioned in a story, despite the political views they may allegedly hold.

After reaching out to Profitt for comment via LinkedIn, she deemed my journalistic inquiries as illegitimate and “creep[y],” going so far as to refer to it as “stalking.” Profitt commented to me that “Anti Zionism =/= anti Semitism =/= Nazism.” She did not, however, challenge the accuracy of her alleged association with antisemitism, neo-Nazis or the National Unionist Front.

LinkedIn messages between the author and Profitt. P.C. McCormick.

Profitt apparently did not believe me when I stated my occupation, as evidenced by the following put-down(s):

“You’re not a journalist. Journalists are employed; they don’t just join a club on a random campus and get to call themselves that. Stop stalking me on social media… Get a life.”

Daniel Arzayus

Arzayus commonly operates under the alias of Pinky Culture on social media. His YouTube videos are geared toward perceived rejects of society, particularly involuntary celibates, also known as incels. Arzayus has interviewed Airey before on his channel, and has posted many things on Twitter calling for the acceleration of the collapse of society. This viewpoint, that society is collapsing and that the acceleration of that collapse will aid in establishing the fascist government NUF wants, is called Accelerationism. The Anti-Defamation League defines it: “Accelerationism is a term white supremacists have assigned to their desire to hasten the collapse of society as we know it.”

Arzayus Tweets, “I WANT MY YANGBUX ALREADY. ACCELERATE THE COLLAPSE.” P.C. McCormick.

The NUF website vision says,

“There is a collapse coming to the Sick Man of the West known as the United States…and you’re never going to fix this mess by closing your eyes and hoping the problem goes away, or by trying to work through the very corrupt channels [like elections, for example] which have destroyed us in the first place. Something is coming — not an end, but a transformation, a new beginning.”

Policies page of NUF website archive. P.C. McCormick.

The website’s policy dashboard calls for action to accelerate the collapse of the current social/government systems in the U.S., saying, “This is my vision for my homeland, for the world and for humanity, but in order for this to happen, we must be ready and we must take action.”

Arzayus Tweeted in favor of a state-controlled economy and touted that “Under fascism everyone will get a living wage.”

Daniel Arzayus Tweets, “The gov should unironically have control of the economy,“ and, “Under fascism everyone will get a living wage.” P.C. McCormick.

Similar to the anti-Israel sentiment espoused by Airey and Profitt, Arzayus is very critical of the Jewish state in the Middle East and the United States’ role relating to it, as the following Tweets show. In one such Tweet, Arzayus calls President Trump “a puppet for [I]srael!”

Arzayus Tweets, “If you people hate fascism so much you should look into israel,” posts an anti-Israel meme, and names President Donald Trump “a puppet for israel!” P.C. McCormick.

“If you people hate fascism so much you should look into [I]srael.”

— Daniel “Pinky Culture” Arzayus

Arzayus also replied to a tread where a Twitter user put Senator Bernie Sanders and Adolf Hitler side-by-side. Arzayus said, “Don[’]t do my boi [H]itler like that.”

Arzayus responding to the comparison of Sen. Bernie Sanders and

Arzayus also randomly Tweeted the n-word without explanation.

Arzayus randomly Tweeting the n-word without explanation.

I reached out to Arzayus for comment via Twitter, but did not receive a direct response. However, Arzayus did later Tweet the following:

Arzayus Tweeting presumably in anticipation of this article. P.C. McCormick.

Arzayus’ Tweet says, “Just in case some cringe journo writes a hit piece about me and doxxes me, idc im not a nazi f**k off.”

UPDATE: On 19 Aug. 2022, Arzayus and I had a conversation where he clarified his view of the situation and distanced himself from current involvement with Airey and Profitt, saying they “went separate ways” and that he himself has become more moderate since then and disagrees with Airey on some issues. Arzayus also expressed that he thinks the characterization of Airey as a “pedo” or “HAMAS-supporter” would be misleading, based on his own experience with him.

Notes

Photo allegedly from neo-Nazi group leader Bradley Airey’s Instagram account, showing the faces of (left → right) Daniel Arzayus, JR Russell “jross283,” Jenniffer Profitt, and himself. This image is a parody on a group of four leftist, Democratic minority women in Congress who are commonly referred to as the “Squad:” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, Ayanna Pressley, and Ilhan Omar. Photo Credit (P.C.) anonymous.

I have reached out to Columbia University, JR Russell “jross283”, and the Twitter user who complained about Airey’s “hate speech” Instagram posts.

I attempted to reach out to Airey, but have been unsuccessful.

JR Russell “jross283” Instagram profile, which notes, “therapeutic reckless driving tickets.” P.C. McCormick.

All individuals mentioned in this story are more than welcome to re-establish communication channels with the author and state their own side(s) of the story.

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