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Nathan Daniel Larson (September 19, 1980 – September 18, 2022) was an American
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and convicted felon. A self-described "quasi- neoreactionary
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" who unsuccessfully ran for public office several times, he was expelled from the
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in 2017. Larson advocated for curtailing
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and decriminalizing
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and
incest Incest ( ) is sexual intercourse, sex between kinship, close relatives, for example a brother, sister, or parent. This typically includes sexual activity between people in consanguinity (blood relations), and sometimes those related by lineag ...
. Larson served fourteen months in prison for the
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of threatening the president of the United States in 2008. In 2020, he was arrested at
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for
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a 12-year-old girl, facing up to
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if he was convicted. According to court records, he intended to take her to his home, sexually assault her, and impregnate her. During a search of his home, detectives found evidence suggesting that he operated a website encouraging
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and child rape. Larson died in custody before trial, committing suicide by self-starvation.


Early life and education

Larson was from
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, and lived with his parents in Catlett,
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. An
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, Larson earned a degree from
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, where he was a cannabis reform activist.


Career

After graduating from college, Larson became a member of the
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. He ran for
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in
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during the 2008 election, running on an
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platform. He received less than 2% of the vote. As a convicted felon, Larson was barred from seeking state office in Virginia from 2009 until
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restored voting and candidacy rights to thousands of felons in 2016. The following year he stood as an independent candidate for the
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in the 31st district, again receiving less than 2% of the vote. His candidacy was discussed in the 2017 gubernatorial campaign, with the Republican nominee,
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, using it to criticize McAuliffe's action. Larson was expelled from the
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early that year. In 2018, Larson ran as a "quasi- neoreactionary libertarian" for election to Congress from
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, before withdrawing in August.


Electoral history


Political positions and online advocacy

In his 2008 candidacy for Congress, Larson advocated doing away with government at all levels, saying, "All government functions could be better performed by the
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". Endorsed by the Libertarian Party of Virginia, he stated in its newsletter that the primary aim of his candidacy was introducing
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ideas; he focused on transportation, proposing that the U.S.
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and rail systems be auctioned off to private owners who would compete to offer toll-based services, and also that private property rights be extended to
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. In 2017, as a self-described "
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Libertarian", his platform included legalizing
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and
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, eliminating state funding for girls' and women's education, and repealing the
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, which gave women the right to vote. Larson's online
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in 2018, which has since been taken down, advocates "benevolent
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" and names
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as a "white supremacist hero". It calls for
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, "putting an end to U.S. involvement in foreign wars arising from our country's alliance with Israel",
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, suicide rights, protection of gun ownership rights, legalization of child pornography, legalization of
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, and repeal of the 1994
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. Regarding women, he states: "We need to switch to a system that classifies women as property, initially of their fathers and later of their husbands"; he has blamed school shootings on
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, saying: "Guns don't kill people feminists do." After withdrawing his candidacy in August 2018, he offered his endorsement to
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, giving as one of his reasons that the Republican incumbent,
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, "continually takes the side of career women". On white supremacy, he said that whites are supposedly superior to other races because of "our cultural creativeness, our willingness to invest in the long term rather than living for today, and our conscientious desire to do the right thing even if it requires heroic self-sacrifice for the good of society", and must resist Jews' attempts to "attain complete supremacy" in the U.S., which would lead to their "destroy ngwhat made this country worth living in". Larson began editing
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in 2005, initially under his real name. One of his focuses on Wikipedia was reportedly his desire to make taboo or illegal topics, including
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, culturally acceptable. Larson ran a large number of
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s, which he used to promote positions such as decriminalizing child sexual abuse and argue against Wikipedia's child protection policy. He was blocked in 2008 and later banned from the site entirely; he first moved to
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, a
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project for learning tutorials and academic articles, then to the
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wiki
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. According to ''
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'', he may have been the first person to be banned from RationalWiki. Larson also created Internet chat rooms for self-identified "
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s" (involuntarily celibate men) and for
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, incelocalypse.today and suiped.org, and wrote posts on the sites endorsing child rape and describing himself as a " hebephilic rapist". Both sites were removed by the hosting company in late May 2018 after a complaint by the website '' Babe.net''. Larson told ''
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'' in response to a question about whether he was actually a pedophile or merely wrote about it online, "It's a mix of both ... When people go over the top there’s a grain of truth to what they say." He described the term as "vague" and described men being attracted to underage girls as "normal".


Legal issues

In 2009, Larson pleaded guilty to sending a letter in December 2008 to the U.S. Secret Service threatening to kill the
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. At that time, the message was sent just after
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was elected president while
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was still in office, although Larson did not specify which president the threat was for. He was sentenced to sixteen months' imprisonment and three years'
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; he served fourteen months. In March 2017, he described the letter as "an act of
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". In August 2010, Larson wrote to the federal prosecutor describing the mental health treatment he had received after his conviction as "a complete waste of taxpayer money" since he did not have a
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and announced that he would violate the terms of his release from prison: "If you happen to hear the distinctive sound of gunfire of a Solothurn S-18/100 20 mm Anti-Tank Cannon emanating from my backyard, as cardboard cutouts of statist federal politicians, federal judges, federal prosecutors, and federal agents become riddled with large, ragged bullet holes, please know, that there is nothing amiss; it is just me engaging in target practice". Larson admitted to
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his ex-spouse, who was
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, and who died by
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after the birth of their daughter. In November 2015 a jury in
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denied him custody of the girl, and he announced the following month that he would seek legal termination of his parental rights. He eventually remarried. On December 14, 2020, Larson was arrested at
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on felony charges of attempted
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,
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, soliciting child pornography from a minor, and meeting a child for the intention of sex, along with a misdemeanor charge of harboring a minor. The charges were in relation to an alleged plot to kidnap a 12-year-old girl from
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. Larson had met the victim in October 2020 and convinced her to send him inappropriate images of herself, and eventually to leave her home to fly back with him to Virginia. Authorities intercepted Larson and the girl while they were in Denver for a
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. During a search of Larson's Virginia home, detectives found evidence suggesting that he operated a website encouraging, and facilitating sharing media of, pedophilia and child rape. A criminal complaint was filed against Larson on December 23, 2020, and he was
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on multiple federal charges. Because the victim was a minor and Larson was not a family member, he faced a minimum of twenty years in prison on the kidnapping charge and up to life in prison on the charge of transportation of a minor with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity. At his
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on February 25, 2021, Larson pleaded not guilty to the charges and requested to represent himself under '' Faretta v. California''. He was initially represented by attorney Peter M. Jones; in March 2022, Judge Jennifer L. Thurston granted him ''pro se'' status and allowed him to represent himself. His ''pro se'' status was revoked on March 31 and Jones was re-appointed to represent him for all further proceedings.


Death

Larson died in custody in an Arizona facility on September 18, 2022. On October 11, the indictment against him was dismissed. His cause of death was reported in 2023 as self-starvation.


Notes


References


External links


"Nathan Larson for Congress campaign manifesto"
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