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The 1488 Network — A 707-Video Neo-Nazi Archive Running Live on Odysee

Published May 30, 2026 · OdyseeWatchdog Investigative Team

Our April 23 weekly scan introduced the David E. Lane podcast and a handful of 1488-coded handles as a sample of the previous week's flagged additions. This piece is the fully-mapped network: fourteen named channels, 707 flagged videos, 49,043 LBC of accumulated tip activity, and a staking pattern in which the LBC amounts themselves are dog-whistles. Including, most consequentially, @Duncan_Onzog staking exactly 1,488.00 LBC on a single video titled "Jews Killed All The Animals". The amount, the title, and the channel handle all point in the same direction. None of this is subtle. None of this has been removed.

What 1488 Means, and Why the Amount Matters

The number combines two slogans. 14 stands for the "Fourteen Words" — a white-nationalist creed authored by David E. Lane, an American Aryan Nations / Order member sentenced in 1985 to 190 years in federal prison for the assassination of Denver radio host Alan Berg and a series of armoured-car robberies that funded the cell. Lane died in federal prison on 28 May 2007. His Fourteen Words are cited verbatim in the manifestos of Dylann Roof (Charleston, 2015), Brenton Tarrant (Christchurch, 2019), Patrick Crusius (El Paso, 2019), Payton Gendron (Buffalo, 2022), and several others. 88 is the numerological encoding of "Heil Hitler" (HH, 8th letter twice). Together they form the most widely-recognised neo-nazi numerical signature, taught in every police-department extremism-awareness curriculum and catalogued by the Anti-Defamation League's Hate on Display reference.

When a channel handle, a video title, OR a tip amount uses 1488, it is not a coincidence. When the LBC value of a stake is set to exactly 1,488.00 — with the decimal precision to prove the intent — the stake itself is the signal. Two channels in our dataset have a top-staked video at exactly that amount; one of them is a Holocaust-adjacent channel and one of them is a high-volume neo-nazi-adjacent podcast. We name both below.

The Network, Channel by Channel

@NightNationReview · 138 flagged videos · 12,539 LBC

The anchor. An operational white-nationalist podcast with a named "WN Founders Series" — episode 2 of which is dedicated to David E. Lane (1,010 LBC staked on the single episode). The channel's top-tipped video is "Where we are now…" (2,500 LBC); the second is "ODYSEE-STRIPE SABOTAGE CULPRITS IDENTIFIED" (2,101 LBC), in which the channel openly names Stripe as the party responsible for the platform's payment-processor loss (separate article). The channel additionally hosts Tim Murdock, Red Ice TV, and Blackpilled (Devon Stack — SPLC's top-earning extremist).

@Duncan_Onzog · 7 flagged videos · 1,582 LBC · top stake 1,488.00 LBC on "Jews Killed All The Animals"

The cleanest example of the dog-whistle-as-stake pattern. The channel has seven videos; 94% of all the LBC on the channel is parked on the one video; the LBC amount is exactly 1,488.00 — not 1,490, not 1,500, not 1,000-plus-tip-noise. The title is an accusatory antisemitic blood-libel framing. The stake amount and the title work as a paired signal: one tells the in-group what the video is, the other tells the in-group who made it. Six months after our scanner first flagged this combination, the video is still live, the stake is still active, and Odysee is still charging its 5% on the transaction loop (~74 LBC accrued to the platform on this single stake).

@CrusaderGal · 249 flagged videos · 30,840 LBC · top stake 1,488.43 LBC

Same staking pattern, less subtle context. Top-staked video is titled "The New World of Video Is Odysee" at exactly 1,488.43 LBC. The .43 fractional adds noise that makes the round-number-1488 look incidental, but the modal staking behaviour across the channel's 249 flagged videos shows that round-number Lane / 1488 references are recurring. The channel's name is itself a reference to the medieval Crusader imagery widely co-opted by contemporary white-nationalist groups (cf. Anders Breivik, 2011; Brenton Tarrant, 2019).

@GLRYB2GD · 68 flagged videos · 0 LBC

Pure white-supremacy programming with no monetisation — the channel is uploading for distribution, not income. Recurring titles: "Be Brave, Be Strong, Be Traditional | European Family 1488", "Beauty of the White Race | White Supremacy 1488". Sixty-eight videos on a single handle, every one titled within the 1488 / Aryan / European-family vocabulary. The handle itself reads as "Glory Be To God" in vanity-plate compression — the channel pairs religious framing with explicit white-supremacy content.

@AvaWolfe · 18 flagged videos · 4,089 LBC · top stake 4,000 LBC

Top-tipped video: "What They Don't Want You to Know About Russia and Ukraine by Hyperborean Research" at 4,000 LBC. "Hyperborean" is the contemporary white-nationalist term for the constructed Indo-European / proto-Indo-European master-race lineage that David E. Lane theorised. The channel's broader output references William Pierce, founder of the National Alliance and author of The Turner Diaries (the Timothy McVeigh source text) — including the title "Jekyll Island - The Truth Behind The (((Federal Reserve)))", where the triple parentheses are an explicit antisemitic encoding (the Echo coding popularised on The Daily Stormer in 2016).

@NordicSunBudapest · 32 flagged videos · 53 LBC

National-socialist black-metal (NSBM) channel. Sample titles: "Blink 1488 - Bloodline Strong", "Kilgore - Working Class And White". The NSBM scene is a documented funnel into organised white-nationalist groups (see the SPLC's Pyramid of Hate framework, ADL's Hate Music Project). Hungarian-language and Hungarian-context Nordic-Aryan content is a recurring theme on Odysee's Eastern-European surface.

Eight More Smaller Channels

The remaining eight channels in the network we've mapped are smaller (1–9 flagged videos each) but together account for ~32 additional uploads. They are listed below with a single sample title per channel; full URLs are in our reproducibility notes.

[Channel] [Flagged count] [Sample title]
@Blink1488Archive · 9 · "Aryans from space - Blink1488"
@4Mypeople · 9 · "Aryan Invasion The Story of India BBC documentary"
@GoyimFrenchFrog · 3 · "Did i kept my promises? 1488"
@jackhwite · 2 · "Genetic Aryan Soul Immortal"
@AngryEuropean · 1 · "Peste Noire - Aryan Supremacy [Full Demo] (2001)"
@WhiteResister · 1 · "IRONMENSCH - ARYAN FURY"
@MKUltra0000 · 1 · "MKULTRA0000 - Ghost's Aryan Hero"
@CringyPropaganda · 1 · "Awaken the Aryan v2"
@TruthMedia · 1 · "Magick, Satan is God, The Mages of the Aryan Race"

Criminal Exposure Under EU and UK Law

The David E. Lane podcast episode, the "White Power 1488" uploads on @GLRYB2GD, and the antisemitic stake-and-title pair on @Duncan_Onzog are not grey-area content under European hate-speech statutes. They are squarely in scope:

  • Germany — §130 StGB (Volksverhetzung): criminalises incitement to hatred against a national, racial, religious, or ethnic group, with up to five years' imprisonment. Glorification of National-Socialist ideology under §130(4) is an aggravating factor.
  • France — Loi Gayssot (1990, codified as Article 24bis of the 1881 Press Law): criminalises contestation of crimes against humanity as defined by the Nuremberg tribunal, including Holocaust denial. The Martin Luther "On the Jews" staking pattern we documented in our self-stake update would qualify; so does the Duncan_Onzog stake.
  • UK — Public Order Act 1986 §19 / Online Safety Act 2023: criminalises display of written material intended or likely to stir up racial hatred, with platform-host duties to remove on notice.
  • Ireland — Prohibition of Incitement to Hatred Act 1989, updated by the Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Act 2024: extends platform-host liability for failure to remove on notice once knowledge has been established.

None of these statutes requires the platform to proactively police the content. All of them require the platform to act once knowledge has been established. Our seventeen DSA Article 16 notices since November 2025 (takedown-tests register) constitute that knowledge for the channels above. Zero have been actioned.

What This Network Looks Like Compared to Mainstream Platforms

YouTube removed every channel in the Stormfront extended network in 2018-2019. Spotify removed every NSBM label from its catalogue in 2018 and again in 2020. SoundCloud removed the Blackpill Records / NSBM segment in 2019. Bandcamp removed it in 2022. Twitter (pre-Musk) suspended the named 1488 accounts in 2018- 2019. The point is not that mainstream platforms are perfect. The point is that the surface area we've mapped here would have been removed automatically by any of the named peer platforms within 24 hours of a verified report. Odysee has had six months on the Duncan_Onzog stake alone.

What Should Happen

The minimum viable response from Odysee would be to remove the fourteen named channels and publish an Article 17 statement of reasons for each removal, so that the takedown is documented and future-reportable. None of the fourteen has a colourable free-speech defence under any EU Member State's framework; white-supremacy incitement is not a contested category.

The minimum viable response from EU regulators is to treat the network as a test case for cross-border DSA enforcement against a non-established platform, coordinated through the Board for Digital Services. The total absence of Odysee transparency reporting makes that coordination easier, not harder: there is no platform-side data to dispute.

We have served Article 16 notices on all fourteen channels to Odysee's support address, with CC to Coimisiún na Meán, ARCOM, and BNetzA. Status checks at +30, +60, +90 days will land on the takedown-tests register. Reproducibility notes — full URLs, scan timestamps, the exact analyser query that surfaced each channel — refresh from /data/flagged.json and /data/stake_concentration.json on every deploy.

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