Patrick Casey, the president of major white nationalist organization American Identity Movement (AIM), has repeatedly created and used accounts to get around his ban from Twitter.

The American Identity Movement, previously called Identity Evropa, has been described by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) as “one of the largest groups within the alt right segment of the white supremacist movement.” Last year, the site Unicorn Riot released thousands of messages that members of the organization posted on the platform Discord, which featured anti-Semitism, Holocaust denial, racism, and homophobia. AIM also helped organize the Charlottesville, Virginia, white supremacist rally in 2017, and according to ADL, Casey himself participated in the rally.

Last August, Casey was banned from Twitter. Since then, he has made multiple attempts to get around the suspension, which is a violation of Twitter rules. A review by Media Matters has found these accounts Casey has used to get around the Twitter ban (we’ll continue to update the list as Casey continues to evade the ban):