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AIM
AIM
|origin = California
|origin = California
|image = [[File:Aimlogo.jpg|thumb]]
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|foundation = March 18, 2016
|foundation = March 18, 2016
|commanders = [[Nathan Damigo]] (2016-2017)
|commanders = [[Nathan Damigo]] (2016-2017)
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Patrick Casey (2017-present)
Patrick Casey (2017-present)
|agents = [[Peter Cvjetanovic]]
|agents = [[Peter Cvjetanovic]]<br>
 
John Ramondetta/Johnny Monoxide<br>
John Ramondetta/Johnny Monoxide
Justin Peek<br>
 
[[James Allsup]]<br>
Justin Peek
[[Ayla Stewart]]<br>
 
[[James Allsup]]
 
[[Ayla Stewart]]
|goals = To establish a white ethnostate (ongoing yet failing)
|goals = To establish a white ethnostate (ongoing yet failing)


To promote [[identitarianism]] (ongoing yet failing)
To promote [[identitarianism]] (ongoing yet failing)
|type of villains = White supremacist organization
|type of villains = White supremacist organization
}}
|Image=AIM logo.png}}
The '''American Identity Movement''' (formerly known as '''Identity Evropa''' until March 2019) is an [[Alt-Right]] organization that was formed on March 18, 2016 by [[Nathan Damigo]]. It is more specifically part of the [[Identitarianism|identitarian movement]]. Even though the requirements of the group were to be of European and non-Semitic heritage, have no tattoos, and no criminal record, Damingo, ironically, has tattoos and was convicted of armed robbery in 2007. They were one of the Alt-Right organizations that took part in the [[Unite the Right rally]] on August 11-12, 2017. [[Peter Cvjetanovic]], one of the members, infamously made an angry face while holding a tiki torch in the rally. Shortly after renaming themselves to "American Identity Movement", Patrick Casey and about ten other members of the group broke into a library during an event and shouted "this land is our land" for a few minutes before being asked to leave.
The '''American Identity Movement''' (formerly known as '''Identity Evropa''' until March 2019) is an [[Alt-Right]] organization that was formed on March 18, 2016 by [[Nathan Damigo]]. It is more specifically part of the [[Identitarianism|identitarian movement]]. Even though the requirements of the group were to be of European and non-Semitic heritage, have no tattoos, and no criminal record, Damingo, ironically, has tattoos and was convicted of armed robbery in 2007. They were one of the Alt-Right organizations that took part in the [[Unite the Right rally]] on August 11-12, 2017. [[Peter Cvjetanovic]], one of the members, infamously made an angry face while holding a tiki torch in the rally. Shortly after renaming themselves to "American Identity Movement", Patrick Casey and about ten other members of the group broke into a library during an event and shouted "this land is our land" for a few minutes before being asked to leave.
[[Category:Alt-right]]
[[Category:Alt-right]]

Revision as of 15:18, 23 April 2021

American Identity Movement
File:AIM logo.png
Full Name: American Identity Movement
Alias: Identity Evropa (formerly)

AIM

Origin: California
Foundation: March 18, 2016
Commanders: Nathan Damigo (2016-2017)

Eli Mosley (2017)

Patrick Casey (2017-present)

Goals: To establish a white ethnostate (ongoing yet failing)

To promote identitarianism (ongoing yet failing)


The American Identity Movement (formerly known as Identity Evropa until March 2019) is an Alt-Right organization that was formed on March 18, 2016 by Nathan Damigo. It is more specifically part of the identitarian movement. Even though the requirements of the group were to be of European and non-Semitic heritage, have no tattoos, and no criminal record, Damingo, ironically, has tattoos and was convicted of armed robbery in 2007. They were one of the Alt-Right organizations that took part in the Unite the Right rally on August 11-12, 2017. Peter Cvjetanovic, one of the members, infamously made an angry face while holding a tiki torch in the rally. Shortly after renaming themselves to "American Identity Movement", Patrick Casey and about ten other members of the group broke into a library during an event and shouted "this land is our land" for a few minutes before being asked to leave.