
"They're not hiding it anymore. While Missourians were going about their lives, a network of white supremacists led by a Norwegian-born French horn player who once monetized his own sex tapes and a Hungarian jazz pianist wanted for attempted murder in Ecuador have been quietly scouting land in our state. Their mission? To build whites-only compounds across the Midwest-and Missouri is squarely in their crosshairs."
"Return to the Land (RTTL), the neo-Nazi housing project that made global headlines for building an explicitly whites-only compound in Ravenden, Arkansas, isn't satisfied with one segregated settlement. According to their own statements and promotional materials, they're actively planning multiple new communities-including at least two in Missouri-as part of a broader strategy to establish what they call "a network of cities" that will eventually become a white ethnostate."
"Eric Orwoll, the 35-year-old president of RTTL, has been explicit about his plans. In a video that's been circulating among white nationalist circles, he laid out the roadmap: "First-get a neighborhood. Then, get a town. Then get a city. Then get a network of cities. Then maybe think about the country." He is constructing a methodical plan to resurrect Jim Crow segregation in 21st century America-and they're using Missouri as a testing ground."
Return to the Land (RTTL) is actively scouting land in Missouri and the Midwest to establish whites-only compounds and segregated settlements. RTTL plans multiple new communities as part of a staged strategy to create "a network of cities" that could evolve into a white ethnostate. RTTL leadership includes Eric Orwoll, who publicly outlined a roadmap moving from neighborhood to town to city and beyond. Orwoll radicalized through online white supremacist spaces after earlier performing live adult shows. RTTL leverages legal and property gaps, rural vulnerability, and local governance limits to acquire land and advance segregationist goals.
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