Northern Nevada Active Club Documents Itself Putting Up White Power Stickers in Carson City and South Lake Tahoe
A montage of photos of signs plastered with neo-Nazi stickers in Carson City, as well as screenshots of X and surveillance videos.
Several locals have sent us photos of white power, neo-Nazi stickers recently found on multiple signs in Carson City, while pointing us to a blue verified account with over two-thousand followers on X called @NNVActiveClub which shows people actively sticking these on the exteriors of different establishments, signs, poles and electrical boxes during nighttime hours.
A pinned three minute video from November 23rd with the caption “NNVActiveClub is rich in White Power” ends with a large “White Revolution is the Only Solution” sign with Nazi insignia filmed on a door to the Cactus Jack’s Casino on N. Carson street.
A shorter one minute video from November 15th has multiple stickers being plastered at different locations in South Lake Tahoe. It ends with a screenshot of Battle Born Painting Coatings. The same video appears on the aeryanfate Instagram account.
A recent post on that Instagram account has a poster with different categories of “white traitors.” In its bio it has a link to RuneSpeaker Radio hosted by an account called White Excellence Radio and co hosted by the Northern Nevada Active Club.
Meanwhile, a young man and woman were caught on a surveillance camera earlier this fall with their faces uncovered posting similar stickers at Rice Street Tattoo on Rice street in Carson City.
“If you’re so proud, why are you sneaking around in the dark sticking your racist bullshit on our business? Our LIVELIHOOD and second home. Anyway, just figured we’d give you and your sidekick the credit you deserve,” the caption read, with comments both attacking and defending their actions.
Identical stickers were recently found on the UNR campus, with a staff member alerting Our Town Reno about those.
“Active Clubs” refer to a decentralized network of white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups active in the past few years which use fitness and mixed martial arts training to recruit members and prepare for a perceived "race war".
This network has often been described as “white nationalism 3.0” and as having been inspired by the street fighting Rise Above Movement formed by Robert Rundo in 2017. A former resident of Huntington Beach Rundo was sentenced in December 2024 to 24 months in federal prison for planning and engaging in riots at political rallies across California.
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