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The Terrorgram Collective
Also known as: Terrorgram, TERRORGRAM
The Terrorgram Collective is a transnational white supremacist terrorist organization that operates primarily through the encrypted messaging platform Telegram. Established around 2019-2020 in the wake of the Christchurch mosque attacks, the network promotes neo-Nazi accelerationism - the belief that violent actions should be taken to accelerate societal collapse and establish a white ethnostate. The organization has been officially designated as a terrorist entity by multiple governments including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In January 2025, the U.S. State Department designated both the Terrorgram Collective and three of its international leaders as Specially Designated Global Terrorists. The network has directly inspired and facilitated multiple terrorist attacks, most notably the October 2022 shooting outside an LGBTQ+ bar in Bratislava, Slovakia, which killed two people. U.S. federal prosecutors have documented the organization's role in distributing bomb-making instructions, maintaining assassination target lists of government officials, and providing material support to terrorists. Two alleged U.S. leaders, Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison, were arrested in September 2024 on 15-count terrorism indictments. The organization promotes 'Saints culture,' which glorifies terrorist attackers as martyrs, and has been linked to additional attacks including a planned infrastructure attack in New Jersey, a stabbing at a mosque in Turkey, and various other plots across multiple countries.
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Dallas Humber, 34, of Elk Grove, California, and Matthew Allison, 37, of Boise, Idaho, were arrested on September 6, 2024, and charged with a 15-count indictment including soliciting hate crimes, soliciting the murder of federal officials, and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists.
19-year-old Juraj Krajčík shot and killed two people and wounded one outside Tepláreň bar in Bratislava on October 12, 2022. His manifesto explicitly thanked the Terrorgram Collective, and U.S. prosecutors allege he was in direct contact with Terrorgram leaders before the attack. The shooter was subsequently celebrated as Terrorgram's 'first saint.'
Federal prosecutors allege that Terrorgram leaders distributed detailed instructions for making explosives including napalm, thermite, pipe bombs and dirty bombs, as well as a hit list called 'The List' containing names, addresses and photos of high-value targets including a U.S. senator, federal judge, and other government officials.
According to U.S. State Department and DOJ documents, Terrorgram-inspired attacks include a July 2024 planned attack on energy facilities in New Jersey, an August 2024 knife attack at a mosque in Turkey that injured five people, and various other plots. The network has been connected to 35 criminal cases according to ProPublica and FRONTLINE investigation.
The United Kingdom added Terrorgram to its list of proscribed terrorist organizations in April 2024. Australia officially listed it as a terrorist organization in June 2025 and imposed terrorism sanctions in February 2025. Canada and New Zealand have also imposed terrorism sanctions on the network.
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