WATCH: White Supremacist Receives SHOCKING News - He's also Partly a Black Man!
United States - A white supremacist behind an initiative to turn a tiny North Dakota town into a "white enclave" received some shocking news at an American talk show.
Craig Cobb, a 62-year-old resident of North Dakota farming town called Leith, has aimed to start a community for white supremacists and neo-Nazis.
He spends his days in his ramshackle two-story home with no running water, posting online comments advocating for white supremacists to join his settlement.
Cobb's comments and writings indicate he believes in a superior white race, distrusts both Jews and Christians, and questions the intelligence of women. He declines to talk about his upbringing and gives no indication as to why he adopted his supremacist platform.
Cobb's neighbors across a back alley are Sherrill Harper, who is white, and her husband Bobby, who is
black. Bobby Harper, a 52-year-old welder, said he has spoken to Cobb only once, and that Cobb's plans don't bother him much.
"The most extreme thing you can do is hate another man because of the color of his skin, (but) I don't think we should get too excited," he said. "I believe right will prevail."
Local authorities are aware of Cobb, and the sheriff's office has increased patrols in the area. But Cobb hasn't broken any laws there, and he has a right to live in Leith, no matter his views.
He was a guest at The Trisha Show, where host Trisha Goddard suggested Cobb take DNA test to determine his origins.
When pressed over how he would feel if a test he respected were to show the presence of such DNA, he said: "Well, if I did have any n****, we don't want anymore of it." He would, he said, consider himself a "border guard for the pure breds." He explained: "Keeping the peace if possible but if we have to fight, keeping the frontline in the war."
In the next episode, Goddard read Cobb's DNA profile: 86% European, 14% Sub Saharan African. Cobb, however, dismissed the result as "statistical noise".
"I agreed to the test because I assumed it was science," he said and described the procedure as "scientifically bankrupt," the product of "craven and debased executives," whose "goal is to shock."
Watch The Video of Coobs receiving the news above.
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