White Supremacist Group Claims Federal Blacklisting Using Alleged Military Terminal Screenshot
Source: The New Way
Executive Summary
A white supremacist organization calling itself The New Way circulated an image online claiming it shows a US military or government computer blocking searches for the group on Bing due to federal blacklisting. The group portrays the block as evidence of government fear and implies insider support from a military member.
Analysis
The image and accompanying messaging function as propaganda designed to signal importance, victimhood, and insider validation. The content does not provide confirmable evidence that The New Way has been formally designated or uniquely “recognized” by federal authorities.
The image shows a generic “ACCESS DENIED” web filtering page indicating a site blocked under a category labeled “Pan Blacklist,” language consistent with commercial or enterprise web filtering software used across government and private networks rather than a designation specific to a single extremist group.
The banner text “UNCLASSIFIED” and warnings about monitored activity are standard features on many US government systems but do not confirm the terminal belongs to the Department of Defense.
The accompanying statement escalates rhetoric by asserting that “the government fears no other group more,” and it pairs the image with a recruitment link. This indicates the primary purpose is mobilization and narrative amplification rather than disclosure. Similar claims by extremist groups have historically relied on screenshots of blocked pages from workplaces, schools, or government networks to imply official recognition without substantiation.

