A violent Neo-Nazi group is quietly rebuilt in the US and shares an ominous warning with his followers that there are 'some military solutions'.
The basis, formed in 2018, forbidden as a terrorist organization in different countries, seems to undergo a revival that attributes experts to grabbing a “opportunity report” with the new Trump administration.
The group, which is subject to a FBI study into the fight against terrorism, has been relatively quiet since 2022. But The guardian Reports that the founder and leader, former American contractor Rinaldo Nazzaro, who is supposed to be in Russia, recruiting and reorganizing before the 2024 presidential election.

File photo -Neo -Nazi group De Basis has quietly regrouped itself after feeling a 'window of opportunities', experts (telegram) warn
According to the newspaper, Nazzaro tried to ask veterans with $ 1,200 a month to train potential members at an unknown location in the Pacific North-West.
An audio message released this month, shared with The Guardianreportedly discussed the ambitions of the group to take secret action about public protest.
'Are we just going to be reactionary? Or are we going to be part of the solution? The military solution, “said the voice. “Because we will inevitably end up in a kind of military situation, what are the choices?”
The voice spoke about a 'black scenario' in which the collapse of the American government was explained where there would be a need to 'take care of your family' and 'white women'.
“There is no political solution, only a military solution,” it went on. “So trade accordingly.”
After Trump's election profit in November, analysts predicted that the FBI would run from prioritizing investigations into violent right -wing groups.
Experts believe that the group now regrets itself because it feels a chance of opportunities with the new administration.
“I think that groups such as the basics, extreme right-wing extremist groups that are strategic, have waited for the right opportunity before they breathe new life into their respective organizations,” said terrorism expert Colin Clarke The Guardian.
Clarke, director of research at the Soufan Center, said the outlet that Kash Patel, the recently confirmed FBI director of Trump, would lead any activities for the fight against terrorism to the left.
“This means that extreme right-wing extremist groups probably regard Trump's re-election as a green light to rebuild without fear of arresting or persecution,” Clarke said.

File photo: After Trump's election profit in November, analysts predicted that the FBI would turn away from prioritizing investigations into violent right -wing groups (telegram)
Steven Rai from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue agreed that the group and others take note of leadership changes.
“Violent extremists absolutely pay attention to the changes in the national security institution in the US,” Rai told the newspaper.
In a statement to The independentA spokesperson for the FBI said that the agency “focuses on persons who are committed or plan to commit violence and criminal activities that pose a federal crime or a threat” for national security.
“We can never open an investigation based on protected first amendment/freedom of expression,” the spokesperson added.
Nazarro, who used the Alias Norman Spear, aimed for militant cells around the world and had links to other neo -Nazi terrorist groups, including Feuerkrieg Division and Atomwaffen Division.
There has been a flurry of activity on the social media pages of the group, the newspaper noted, in which some members claimed to be in the US
Over the years, the authorities have arrested various people who are linked to the groups, on accusation, including conspiracy to commit murder.
The group is one of the numerous “accelerationist” white supremacist groups that Putten from the writings of the American Neo-Nazi James Mason.