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The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website booted from the internet after it defended a violent white supremacist rally in Virginia, has returned to the web as the Punished Stormer, according to a report on the Daily Dot Thursday.

Internet hosting companies booted the site after it defended the hate groups that clashed with groups of counterprotesters, leading to the death of Heather Heyer, a 32-year-old woman killed when a neo-Nazi sympathizer drove his car into a crowd of protesters.

“We have an army,” the Daily Stormer posted online during the Unite the Right rally on Aug. 12 in Charlottesville.

On the newly emerged Punished Stormer, the site’s creator Andrew Anglin posted “we will reclaim our past. We will retake our homeland.”

The site also asked its supporters to send money so that it could continue its fight against “Jewish terrorists.”

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