Task Force Butler Institute
Veterans Fighting Fascism
Help Us Fight for Democracy and American Values
Many Veterans felt helpless, hopeless, and ashamed as they watched the democracy that they fought for attacked from within by radicalized Veterans carrying American flags and symbols of military service on January 6, 2021.
We give these Veterans the opportunity to fight back, to work to reclaim the meaning of patriotism, and to reshape the role Veterans play in America’s political landscape.
We help veterans impose social and economic costs on extremist groups, within the bounds of the law, where our government is now failing to do so.
We are American Veterans who Hunt Neo-Nazis.
Task Force Butler Institute
We are a 501c3 nonprofit which trains veterans in research and operations to counter extremism, teaching the skills and context necessary to keep veterans and their communities safe as they gather intelligence on dangerous individuals and organizations.
Domestic extremist organizations are growing in membership, activity levels, and sophistication — and they aren’t being met with meaningful and effective opposition.
Resistance against Fascism must be professionalized, persistent, and overwhelming, not haphazard and without competent and inspiring leadership.
Now is the time to invest in Going on Offense for Democracy!
Hold Extremists Accountable
For far too long neo-nazi, white supremacist, and fascist organizations have been able to terrorize vulnerable Americans and erode our democracy without paying a price.
We provide the resources and support necessary to ensure that those who want to destroy our pluralistic society pay for the damage that they’ve done to targeted minority groups and our democracy.
Whether it’s providing courtroom-ready evidence for legal accountability, or providing reports for activists to use in community education campaigns, we’re working to make sure that Americans have the information that they need to fight back.
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“My interest is, my one hobby is, maintaining a democracy. If you get these 500,000 soldiers advocating anything smelling of Fascism, I’m going to get 500,000 more and lick the hell out of you.”
— USMC Major General Smedley Butler, 1934
About Task Force Butler Institute
Veterans Fighting Fascism
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With service to our nation as a core tenet of our operations, we execute research, monitoring, and interdiction operations to counter domestic extremism across the country. We work with other civil society organizations and pro-democracy institutions to ensure the safety of those most often targeted by domestic extremist activity. We exploit opportunities to interdict and deter extremist activity online and in-person. Our goal is not to harm those who’ve fallen sway to misinformation and radicalization, but to encourage them to leave a path that exclusively leads to their destruction.
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Task Force Butler’s name and inspiration comes from two historical sources that exemplify the ability of America’s military women and men to rise to the call of defending the U.S Constitution from both foreign and domestic threats.
The first Task Force Butler was an ad hoc armored task force created by Major General Lucian K. Truscott Jr. during Operation Dragoon (the second Allied amphibious assault after D-Day) with a singular goal: destroy the Nazi defenses through combined arms tactics. The soldiers who came together from various units, military occupational specialties, and combat experiences were able to successfully integrate their unique backgrounds into an extremely effective fighting force.
It is in this spirit that our Task Force Butler was formed, bringing military veterans from all branches and experience together to accomplish a specific mission: observe and deter domestic extremist activity in the United States. From former Navy aviators to Marine Corps machine gunners, from data scientists to college students, the women and men of Task Force Butler are the embodiment of how effective “improvise, adapt, and overcome” is as a doctrine to defend America from the insidious threat of domestic extremism.
Task Force Butler is also named after Marine Corps General Smedley Butler. Enshrined in Marine Corps history as one of two Marines to receive the Medal of Honor twice, General Butler’s legacy and impact on American history after leaving the Corps is less known, but arguably more important than anything he did while in uniform. In the early 20th century, then-retired General Butler was approached by a corrupt group of extremely wealthy and influential American businessmen who asked him to help them overthrow the United States government by leading a mob of homeless veterans camped in Washington, D.C. General Butler went along with the plot long enough to gather as much information as possible about who was behind it before turning over all the evidence to Congress. It was, in no uncertain terms, the closest historical parallel to what occurred on Jan. 6, 2021.
The actions of General Butler single handedly preserved American democracy at a time when it felt weakest. Task Force Butler takes inspiration from his patriotism, dedication to democracy, and willingness to serve his country and his Constitution well past his time in uniform.
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Those who wish to join Task Force Butler are welcomed to a community of fellow veterans who understand the threat that violent domestic extremists pose to our communities and our democracy. For those accepted into the team, we provide research and training on the full breadth of our operations, both online and in person. We encourage and embrace a variety of experiential backgrounds and will find the best ways to utilize your time and knowledge in this fight.
Task Force Butler is not the solution to domestic extremism — we are merely one vital part of a vast ecosystem of Americans working together to ensure that our Constitution and ability to govern by the people and for the people is preserved. We partner with leading experts in domestic extremism who share our values, facilitating a variety of projects and programs, from technology development to policy proposals. We work with organizations in the public and private sector to develop and deploy scalable defenses to protect vulnerable and frequently targeted communities online, including veterans, women, and minorities.
Task Force Butler is the embodiment of our true commitment and oath to uphold and defend the U.S Constitution against domestic threats. It is a commitment to the belief that America is an inclusive, complex, and turbulent nation defined by the moments in which we approach one another with open arms and reject those who seek to define our nation by a single race, creed, religion, or ideology.
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For those who wish to use violence or the threat of violence to achieve political goals in the United States of America, let Task Force Butler be a warning and a promise:
America is watching you.
Kristofer Goldsmith
Founder and CEO
Kristofer Goldsmith is the founder and CEO of Task Force Butler. A former US Army sergeant, Kris has emerged as a leading expert on white supremacist and fascist street gangs and how these groups target American troops and veterans for recruitment. He has dedicated his post-military life to addressing these challenges.
Task Force Butler is a nonprofit organization with a mission to put fascist street gangs out of business. Going on offense for democracy, the organization accomplishes this through original intelligence gathering, collaborations with law enforcement and civilian authorities, specialized journalist trainings, and a robust media presence. Task Force Butler is the only group that merges interdiction, education, and media to address these unique threats to our society. Under Kristofer's leadership, Task Force Butler has garnered significant results in its first year. The organization's work helped successfully prosecute at least nine modern-day nazis — with dozens more awaiting trial — and file three lawsuits against Patriot Front and its founder, a group responsible for the vast majority of anti-Jewish incidents tracked by the ADL. As the threat landscape evolves, Kristofer continues to ramp up the organization's efforts, ensuring that the pillars of democracy remain unshaken and that veterans are safeguarded from extremist influences.
In addition to Task Force Butler, Kristofer founded High Ground Veterans Advocacy, a fellowship program that trains veterans to become policy advocates, and led the successful campaign to create the Forever GI Bill, which removed the expiration date of veterans' education benefits. Recognizing the importance of counteracting disinformation, he also launched Sparverius, LLC — a veteran-owned enterprise committed to detecting and disrupting disinformation and extremist campaigns. Kristofer holds a bachelor's degree in Political Science with Honors from Columbia University.