Neo-Nazi reportedly projects laser message across the Anne Frank House accusing her diary of being a forgery
A known neo-Nazi has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of projecting a laser message across the Anne Frank house which implied that her diary was a forgery.
The message was allegedly projected by Robert Wilson in February. The message claimed that Anne Frank was the “inventor of the ballpoint pen”, an assertion that references a conspiracy theory that claims that her famous diary was fabricated because it was written with a ballpoint pen, which was uncommon in Europe at the time.
Mr Wilson was formerly a resident of San Diego, but appears to have fled to Poland to evade hate crime charges in the United States.
He is also a leading figure in the Goyim Defense League, which has been described as an antisemitic hate group whose membership reportedly contains several neo-Nazis. In the United States, the group is divided into regional branches and regularly distributes antisemitic flyers.
Campaign Against Antisemitism closely monitors the far-right, which remains a dangerous threat to the Jewish community and other minority groups.
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