Odysee's Most Wanted: The Fugitives, Terrorists, and Predators the Platform Refuses to Remove
Published April 20, 2026 · OdyseeWatchdog Investigative Team
These are not anonymous accounts hiding behind pseudonyms. They are identified individuals — wanted fugitives, members of government-designated terrorist organizations, people fired for sexual assault, and convicted criminals. Odysee knows exactly who they are. In one case, the CEO was personally informed about a specific extremist and responded that it wasn't grounds for removal. Every person on this list continues to operate, monetize, and profit on Odysee.
Robert Warren "Azzmador" Ray
Age 56 · Last known: Frankston, Texas · Wanted since 2018
Ray is a wanted fugitive charged with felony illegal use of pepper spray against counterprotesters at the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia — where Heather Heyer was murdered by a white supremacist who drove his car into a crowd. Ray has bench warrants for refusing to appear in the Sines v. Kessler civil case, where he was ordered to pay $500,000 — which remains unpaid.
While evading law enforcement, Ray has earned $33,023 on Odysee through his white nationalist broadcast "The Krypto Report." His monthly income was growing: $594 (January) → $915 (February) → $2,261 (March) → $1,982 (April 2023). He has 9 prior convictions since 1993 including assault, drug possession, theft, and DWI.
Odysee's 5% platform fee means the company earned approximately $1,651 from a wanted fugitive's channel.
Sources: SPLC Digital Threat Report (2023); SPLC Hatewatch (May 2023)
Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM)
Founded: 1997 · Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Iceland
On June 14, 2024, the United States Department of State designated the Nordic Resistance Movement and its leaders as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGT). The ADL describes NRM as "a violent, transnational, right-wing extremist organization espousing revolutionary Nazism." The organization is banned in Finland.
NRM maintains multiple monetized channels on Odysee, including at least one English-language channel specifically designed for international propaganda distribution. NRM's websites direct visitors to their Odysee accounts alongside Telegram and Gab. The SPLC confirmed NRM as one of the extremist channels actively earning LBC cryptocurrency tips through Odysee's Hyperchat system.
To be clear: a US government-designated terrorist organization is operating monetized channels on Odysee. The designation was made in June 2024 — after Odysee was acquired by Forward Research. The channels remain active.
Sources: US State Department SDGT designation (June 2024); ADL report; SPLC Digital Threat Report (2023); GBH News (2024)
Eric Striker (Joseph Jordan)
Real name: Joseph Jordan · Queens, New York
Jordan is a white supremacist who wrote hundreds of posts for the Daily Stormer — the most infamous neo-Nazi website on the internet. He co-hosts the "Strike and Mike" podcast with Mike Peinovich and served as co-chairman of the National Justice Party (NJP), a white nationalist organization whose members marched at the deadly 2017 Charlottesville rally. StopAntisemitism has profiled him as a major antisemitic figure.
Eric Striker is directly connected to the most damning piece of evidence against Odysee: the leaked Julian Chandra email. In May 2021, a user wrote to Odysee warning that "Nazi propagandist Eric Striker has announced plans to use Odysee to stream his podcast." Chandra — then LBRY VP, now Odysee CEO — responded internally with the now-infamous words: "just being a white nationalist or nazi isn't grounds for removal." The email was accidentally sent to the complainant and obtained by The Guardian. Chandra was promoted to CEO four months later.
Sources: SPLC (identity confirmed 2019); The Guardian (May 2021); The Hill (May 2021); ADL; StopAntisemitism
The Right Stuff / National Justice Party
Founded by Mike Peinovich (aka "Mike Enoch")
The Right Stuff (TRS) is a neo-Nazi, antisemitic blog and podcast network whose flagship show "The Daily Shoah" takes its name from the Hebrew word for the Holocaust. The network is the organizational hub of the National Justice Party, a white nationalist membership organization whose members participated in the Charlottesville rally.
On Odysee, TRS-affiliated channels have earned significant revenue. The SPLC documented that "Uncle Sven" (Jesse Dunstan), a key TRS figure, earned $33,676 in Hyperchat tips — with a single donor contributing $22,300 in one donation. The highest-earning single TRS video was a fundraiser livestream following the 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack, generating $6,637 from 109 donations by 89 individuals.
Sources: SPLC Digital Threat Report (2023); SPLC Far-Right Podcast Ecosystem series; ADL
Elijah Schaffer
Former BlazeTV host · MAGA pundit
Schaffer was fired from BlazeTV in October 2022 after allegedly groping colleague Sara Gonzales without consent. BlazeTV terminated his employment "for violating company policies and standards" following a weeks-long investigation. His former co-host Sydney Watson subsequently sued BlazeTV over claims of a hostile work environment, alleging management ignored warnings about Schaffer's behavior and that he was often drunk on set.
Before his firing, Schaffer had participated in the January 6 Capitol insurrection, entering Nancy Pelosi's office and photographing a private staff computer screen. He was a prolific spreader of 2020 election misinformation. GNET researcher Eviane Leidig specifically named him as an Odysee content creator in her seminal report "The New YouTube for the Far-Right."
After being fired from BlazeTV — a conservative outlet that itself determined his behavior was unacceptable — Schaffer found a home on Odysee, where no such standards exist.
Sources: The Daily Beast (Oct 2022); Newsweek (Oct 2022); GNET (2021); Barrett Media (Oct 2022)
The Common Thread: Odysee Knows
What makes these profiles particularly damning is not just who these people are — it's that Odysee has been explicitly informed about every single one of them:
- Azzmador: The SPLC published a detailed report naming his channel, his earnings, and his fugitive status. He is publicly wanted by law enforcement.
- Nordic Resistance Movement: Designated by the US State Department as a global terrorist organization. This is a matter of public record and federal law.
- Eric Striker: Odysee CEO Julian Chandra was personally notified by a user that Striker intended to use the platform. His response: "nazi isn't grounds for removal."
- The Right Stuff: The SPLC has published multiple reports specifically naming TRS channels on Odysee and documenting their earnings.
- Elijah Schaffer: Fired from BlazeTV — a mainstream conservative outlet — after multiple reports of misconduct. His January 6 participation is public record.
The Business Model of Impunity
Odysee doesn't just passively host these individuals — it actively profits from them. Through the 5% Hyperchat fee, Odysee earns money every time someone tips a fugitive, donates to a terrorist organization's propaganda channel, or supports a white nationalist podcast network.
The SPLC documented $336,000 flowing to 113 extremist channels through Odysee's tip system. Our scanner found 4,711 flagged items with 11.5 million combined views and 1.13 million LBC in tips. The platform's 5% fee means approximately 56,000 LBC in direct revenue from content Odysee's own guidelines prohibit.
These are not edge cases that slipped through. They are the platform's core users — the ones generating the tips, the views, and the engagement that keeps Odysee's revenue flowing. Removing them would hurt the bottom line. Keeping them is a business decision.
And every month they remain active, Odysee sends the same message to every other extremist looking for a platform: you're welcome here.
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