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Folkish Heathen group moves into the Bible Belt
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A folkish Heathen group, Wotans Nation, received significant media coverage in the Chattanooga Times Free Press after its members purchased 44 acres in Meigs County. As state records show, the property was purchased March 30, 2017 by Angela Meadows, the wife of Eric Meadows. According to the media report, the local police warned the director of schools that the new neighbors have had a history of contacts with white supremacists. Meadows’ reported involvement with white supremacist groups
The Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights watchdog agency, has reported extensively on Eric Meadows’ involvement with the League of the South.