Man who shared “White Resistance Manual” pleads guilty to terror charges
A man accused of sharing terror documents online pleaded guilty to terror charges at the Old Bailey on Friday.
Alfie Stevens, 24 from Surrey Quays, pleaded guilty to three charges of dissemination of a terrorist document.
Mr Stevens was alleged to have sent the material to two groups called “Band of Brothers” and “White Race Camp” on 27th January 2021. It is understood that one document, named “How To Start And Train A Militia Unit”, was sent to both groups and that another document, entitled the “White Resistance Manual”, was sent to one of the groups.
According to a prosecutor in California, the White Resistance Manual is “basically a guerrilla warfare manual instructing people on different types of weapons, on creating weapons, on police investigations, basically how to conduct covert urban operations.”
The manual states: “No longer will we allow the Jews to live like parasites upon the body of our race. No longer will we tolerate any Jewish influence in our political system, our legal system or our mass-media.”
Mr Justice Jeremy Baker, presiding, granted Mr Stevens continued unconditional bail.
The defendant is due to be sentenced on 13th October whilst a psychological and pre-sentence report is being prepared.
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