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Greg Johnson

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Birthday 1971

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Age 54 Years

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Who Is Greg Johnson (white nationalist)? Age, Biography and Wiki

Greg Johnson, born in 1964, is a prominent figure in the white nationalist movement in the United States. As of 2025, he is 61 years old. Johnson's ideological views and activism have made him a controversial figure, drawing both followers and critics. He is known for his writings and public speeches that promote racial identity and nationalism.

Occupation Philosophers
Date of Birth 1964 (age 61)
Age 54 Years
Birth Place N/A
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Height, Weight & Measurements

While specific measurements for Greg Johnson are not widely available, various reports indicate that he has an average height and build. As of 2025, details regarding his exact height and weight remain private, typical for individuals in his public sphere who often prefer to maintain a degree of personal privacy.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Greg Johnson's relationship status remains largely undisclosed. He has historically kept details about his personal life are private, leaving fans and followers speculating about whether he is currently dating or married. There is minimal information available regarding his family background or personal relationships.

Net Worth and Salary

Greg Johnson's net worth is estimated to fall within the range of $1 million to $5 million. This estimate accounts for his earnings from his writing, public speaking engagements, and any ventures connected to his ideological pursuits. Specific figures regarding his annual salary have not been officially released, but his prominence in the white nationalist community suggests a steady income stream from various related activities.

Career, Business and Investments

Greg Johnson has had a long career as an author and speaker within the white nationalist movement. He founded "Counter-Currents Publishing," which specializes in publishing books and articles that promote white nationalist ideology. In addition to writing, he has been involved in various events and forums that cater to like-minded individuals. His career choices reflect a commitment to promoting his views, often stirring controversy within the broader social discourse.

In June 2017, Hope not Hate's Patrik Hermansson went undercover to interview alt-right figures including Johnson at a meeting of the Puget Sound-area white nationalist Northwest Forum, which Johnson organized. Speaking to Hermansson, Johnson boasted about Counter-Currents' traffic, supported ethnostates, and said Jews should be expelled to Israel.

David Lewis of the Stranger went undercover at another meeting of the group in August 2017, which 70 to 80 people attended, and described efforts by white nationalists to pretend to support diversity in the technology industry and "move into positions of power where they can hire other racists and keep non-whites from getting into the company."

Social Network

Johnson maintains a presence on various social media platforms where he shares his ideas and engages with followers. However, due to the nature of his views, he often faces significant backlash. Social networks can be a double-edged sword for figures like Johnson, providing a platform but also exposing them to criticism.

Through Counter-Currents he has published over 40 books, several of which he wrote himself, either under his real name or the pseudonym Trevor Lynch. He has also written for the anti-Semitic far-right online publication Occidental Observer.

A high-profile white nationalist, he has appeared at far-right events in Europe, and in 2019 was arrested in Norway before one such event and deported. He lives in Seattle, Washington. He is attending a Hungarian Budapest Summer University ELTE.

Education

Details regarding Greg Johnson's educational background are limited. Still, it is known that he has pursued higher education, which has likely shaped his perspective and career path within the nationalist movement. His writings demonstrate a level of scholarship, indicative of someone who has engaged deeply with philosophy and ideological discourse.


Johnson has kept his personal life private, and few photos of him have been published. He has said he was libertarian in high school, read Ayn Rand in early college (becoming in his words "a bit of a boy Objectivist"), and afterward considered himself paleoconservative and finally white nationalist.

He has said that after arguments in graduate school about Heidegger with Jewish students, "That’s when I knew this guy [Hitler] was telling the truth".

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