BoeremagW
Boeremag

The Boeremag is the name by which a group of men convicted of treason in South Africa is commonly known. The South African government described them as a South African right-wing terrorist organization with white separatist aims. The Boeremag were accused of planning to overthrow the ruling African National Congress government and to reinstate a new Boer-administered republic reminiscent of the era when Boers administered independent republics during the 19th century following the Great Trek.

Creativity (religion)W
Creativity (religion)

Creativity, formerly known as The (World) Church of the Creator, is a nontheistic, white supremacist, anti-Christian religious movement espousing white power, antisemitism, and homophobia. Creativity has been classified as a neo-Nazi hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League. It was founded in Lighthouse Point, Florida, United States, by Ben Klassen as "Church of the Creator" in 1973, and now has a presence in several states of the US as well as Australia, across Eastern Europe and in the UK.

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Elohim City, Oklahoma

Elohim City is a private community in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. The 400 acres (1.6 km2) rural retreat was founded in 1973 by Robert G. Millar, a Canadian immigrant, former Mennonite and once one of the most important leaders in America's Christian Identity movement, a theology common to an assortment of right-wing extremist groups. The community gained national attention for its ties to members of The Order in the 1980s and with convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh in the 1990s.

Les IdentitairesW
Les Identitaires

Les Identitaires, formerly the Bloc identitaire, is an Identitarian nationalist movement in France. Like the French New Right, scholars generally consider the movement far-right or sometimes as a syncretic mixture of multiple ideologies across the political spectrum.

Identitarian movementW
Identitarian movement

The Identitarian movement or Identitarianism is a pan-European nationalist, far-right political ideology asserting the right of Europeans and peoples of European descent to culture and territories claimed to belong exclusively to them. Originating in France as Les Identitaires, with its youth wing Generation Identity, the movement expanded to other European countries during the early 21st century. Building on ontological ideas of modern German philosophy, its ideology was formulated from the 1960s onward by essayists such as Alain de Benoist, Dominique Venner, Guillaume Faye and Renaud Camus, who are considered the movement's intellectual leaders.

Northwest Territorial ImperativeW
Northwest Territorial Imperative

The Northwest Territorial Imperative is a white separatist idea that has been popularized since the 1970s–80s by white nationalist, white supremacist, white separatist and neo-Nazi groups within the United States. According to it, members of these groups are encouraged to relocate to a region of the Northwestern United States—Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Western Montana—with the intent to eventually declare the region an Aryan white ethnostate. Depending on who defines the project, it can also include the entire states of Montana and Wyoming, plus Northern California.

VolkstaatW
Volkstaat

The concept of a Volkstaat, also called a Boerestaat, is the set of proposals to establish self-determination for Afrikaners in South Africa, either on federal principles or as a fully independent Boer/Afrikaner homeland.