Gates of Vienna

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Gates of Vienna is one of the leading blogs of the Counterjihad movement.[1]

In March 2007, Baron Bodissey commented:

Without our ever intending it, Gates of Vienna has become something of a clearinghouse for information about the counterjihad in Europe. Sometimes, for example, a blog in Finland will learn about a particular news story in Norway by reading Gates of Vienna, instead by reading the Finnish media. It’s a peculiar and roundabout way of getting the information out, but we feel privileged to serve that function.[2]

People

Contributors

Edward S. May "Baron Bodissey" | "Dymphna" | Peder Jensen "Fjordman" | Paul Weston | Bryan Lowe | Kepiblanc | LN | Paula[3] | Michiel Mans[4] | Anne Marie Waters[5] | El Ingles[6]

Translators

Borussia | Eva F-R | Exile | Peder Jensen "Fjordman" | Kepiblanc | LN | Mr C. | Phanarath | Rune | Sugiero | XY | Zonka | JDM[7]

Researchers

Wally Ballou | Ben | Christine Brim "Christine" | Kepiblanc | LN | The Future Baron[8]

Tipsters

Wally Ballou | Exile | Anders Gravers | Harry Palmer | Kepiblanc | Larwyn | LL | LN | Pierre Ménard | Tom Pechinski | Steen | The Future Baron | Uncle Pavian[9]

External Resources

Notes

  1. Thomas Hegghammer, The Rise of the Macro-Nationalists, 30 July 2011.
  2. Baron Bodissey, With a Little Help From Our Friends, Gates of Vienna, 8 March 2007.
  3. Baron Bodissey, With a Little Help From Our Friends, Gates of Vienna, 8 March 2007.
  4. European Civil War: Sooner Than You Think, Gates of Vienna, 5 April 2007.
  5. It's Time to Take a Stand, Gates of Vienna, 10 July 2015, accessed 24 August 2015
  6. Authors: El Ingles, Gates of Vienna, accessed 24 AUgust 2015
  7. Baron Bodissey, With a Little Help From Our Friends, Gates of Vienna, 8 March 2007.
  8. Baron Bodissey, With a Little Help From Our Friends, Gates of Vienna, 8 March 2007.
  9. Baron Bodissey, With a Little Help From Our Friends, Gates of Vienna, 8 March 2007.