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𝕋𝕣𝕚𝕓𝕖 𝕒𝕟𝕕 𝕋𝕣𝕒𝕚𝕟 in the SW region of Florida from Tampa to Fort Myers.

Contact for Vetting: @whitenatty

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Denis WhiteRex was more than just a figure in our movement to me. He was a mentor. An older brother.

When I was still fresh in the scene, it was Denis who after meeting me for the first time asked to be my corner man. He guided me through my first match in Europe. From that moment on, we clicked. We became close fast. He grew up on the streets of Moscow; I grew up on the streets of Queens. Different cities, same instincts, same vision for what the nationalist scene could and should be.

When my house was raided, Denis was the first one to pick up the phone. No hesitation. He offered me his apartment, a place to lay low, and whatever help he could give. When the war started, I offered to return the favor told him if he or his family ever needed a place, they had one with me. Denis chose to stay. He chose to fight.

We spoke often about the future about after.
After the war.
We talked about building gyms in Kyiv. Putting on events,
About opening bars being surrounded by beautiful women,
Those conversations kept me sane In prison.

I always thought one day we would meet again, not as fugitives or fighters, but as men finally allowed to breathe. That we’d pick up where we left off, just older with a few more stories to tell.

But men like Denis were never meant for quiet endings.

They don’t drift away in warm rooms or fade gently with time. Denis died in battle with a rifle in his hands and a smile on his face. I will mourn his loss, but I will stay inspired by his sacrifice.

Rest easy, brother. You didn’t just fight, you lived with purpose. And you’re not forgotten.
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@PatriotFrontNews » Activists, during 2025, completed a total of 8,171 instances of activism, averaging over 22 per day, in 49 states and the District of Columbia.

🇺🇸 Patriot Front held its largest march to date in Kansas City, and marched through Louisville for Independence Day. In addition, two sprees of coordinated protests focused on the subjects of immigration, and "pride" events throughout the country. These protests took place in Utah, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Texas, Iowa, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Colorado, and Missouri.

🪓 PF continued its years-long readiness for natural disasters with its most comprehensive deployment yet, to render aid to the communities of central Texas struck by flooding. Later in the year, a large work party was assembled in northeast Arkansas to aid in the construction of a community exclusively for those of European stock founded by the RTTL movement.

⛰️ Activists ventured to new spaces, conducting a wide reaching tour of Alaska, which included hikes, fishing, activism and the establishment of a permanent membership base. Members also climbed New Mexico's tallest peak, Mount Wheeler.

🇺🇸 PF hosted its largest and most numerous series of family and community building events this year, hosting Thanksgiving and Christmas gatherings in 18 states.

📍 Members took to the streets to respond to current events, making statements after the murder of Austin Metcalf in Frisco, Texas, delivering an address and patrolling the trains of Charlotte, North Carolina in response to the killing of Iryna Zarutska, and making PF known at various vigils and protests following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

🇺🇸 The organization hosted its first national conference in Texas, where hundreds of members assembled to hear speeches from notable activists and organizers, participate in workshops, and learn skills critical to their role as patriots in a revolutionary cause. In addition to hosting a conference of its own, PF again sent a delegation of activists to the American Renaissance Conference to network, recruit, and distribute literature.

🗺️ Promat (red dots) was placed a total of 7,550 times in 2,845 cities, and all other forms of activism (gold triangles) constitute 621 collective instances. Each instance of promat, stencil, and sign activism is composed of at least four individual placements in a single town.

Poster Placements: 169
Banner Drops: 136
Training Meets: 86
Stencil Placements: 82
Wilderness Actions: 35
Family Events: 28
Protests: 17
Workshops: 11
Charity Actions: 10
Flyer Handouts: 9

Top 10 States:
- Virginia (792)
- Colorado (778)
- Florida (639)
- Texas (470)
- Wisconsin (356)
- Georgia (324)
- Alabama (281)
- California (267)
- Ohio (230)
- New York (219)

🇺🇸 PF expanded its efforts across the continent in 2025. Activity, membership, and community were brought to new regions. The size, number, and coordination of public assemblies increased notably. Lessons learned and tactics improved were codified and scaled to Networks nationwide. Breakthrough after breakthrough was experienced on social media, furthering the message of the organization. The ranks of the organization, and the opportunities associated with membership, have never before been greater.

🏹 See what we do, and why we do it: patriotfront.us/action/

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@PatriotFrontNews » Activists from Network 19 gathered for an address at one of Florida's natural springs to discuss the intertwined demographic, political, and ecological fate of the state. This address follows many showcased conservation efforts by activists across the state to remove trash and pollution from wilderness areas.

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📍The Florida Panhandle

This weekend, members gathered west of Tallahassee for camping, boxing/muay thai training, and most importantly, brotherhood. Start organizing for your People!

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