Monday, July 6, 2026

#3034: Leo Hohmann

  

Leo Hohmann is a news editor for WND, general wingnut and denialist, and author of the WND-published Stealth Invasion: Muslim Conquest Through Immigration and Resettlement Jihad. Yes, Hohmann is concerned about Muslims and, in particular, Muslim immigration to the US. According to Hohmann, ordinary Muslim Americans are “Muslim in name only” and not true followers of the Quran; “radical terrorists”, on the other hand, are simply “dedicated” Muslims who devoutly abide by the prescriptions of the Quran. Things are apparently with regard to Christians and Christianity.

 

Yes, anti-Islam conspiracy theories are a mainstay in Hohmann’s works. In 2014, for instance, Hohmann claimed (in “Secret Weapon to Take Over America Revealed”) that the Obama administration’s commitment to take in refugees from Syria was in fact part of a UN-orchestrated plot (a “stealth jihad”) to pave way for an Islamist takeover of America (complete with fabricated quotes). Now, Hohmann admitted of his reporting thatif you’re not listening carefully or if you come to this story from a different worldview, it can sound like we’re being racist or somehow bigoted”, but, he countered by asserting that he isn’t actually being bigoted since Islam is not a religion and Muslim-Americans are lying about their plan to become the majority in America and institute Sharia law. Well, then.

 

Indeed, his view on Islam permeates his views on other social issues as well. For instance, Hohmann is no fan of abortion or gay marriage, a main reason being that allowing legal abortion and gay marriage creates a population “vacuum” to be filled by Muslims. Abortion (including family planning) and gay marriage have already caused Europe to be more or less taken over by Muslims, and America is heading in the same direction because, according to polling, fewer Americans currently believe in God (also: gay marriage will lead to divine “obliteration” of America). And, of course, these tendencies aren’t simply accidental: in 2016, for instance, Hohmann suggested that then-Rep. Keith Ellison’s support for LGBT equality and abortion rights was merely a “smokescreen” for his goal of imposing Islamic law. (Come on: what other reason could you have for supporting marriage equality or abortion right than your wish to impose Islamic theocracy?)

 

Hohmann has contributed other types of delusional nuttery to the WND as well, including anti-vaccine conspiracy theories (e.g. here). In order to establish plausible deniability, Hohmann often publishes such kinds of nonsense and conspiracy theories as reports on what other fringe conspiracy groups (like America’s Frontline Doctors) are up to, though Hohmann has pushed explicitly pseudoscientific conspiracy theories about e.g. mRNA vaccines (e.g.“Will you allow Big Pharma to install its ‘computer operating system’ into your body?”) as well. His list of conspiracy theories published under the cover of JAQing off or reports on the antics of others is colorful; for instance, in 2015, Hohmann wondered whether the 2015 Jade Helm military exercise could be “the government preparing for some major future event that will bring chaos to America” as forewarned by blood moons and the fact that Pope Francis will visit the White House on the 266th day of the year and is the 266th pope and 266 days is the typical human gestation period from conception to birth (also this); apparently “Bible prophecy expert” Paul McGuire explaining how the U.S. dollar proves that America was founded by Illuminati/Freemason occultists and how Christians need to fight this “Luciferian power” had something to do with things, too. Pope Francis, by the way, was busy paving the way for a one-world communist world government, which is also the goal of the UN, and they are of course using Islam as a means (trying to “merge Christianity with Islam”) to this end. So it goes.

 

Diagnosis: Paranoid moron.

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