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Lana Jennifer Lokteff was born on March 14, 1979, in Oregon, United States. She is of Russian descent and attended Portland State University. Raised in a culturally diverse region, Lokteff's early life is not widely documented beyond her academic background and family heritage. She publicly identifies as a pagan, which often informs her cultural worldview.
Lana Lokteff is primarily known for her role as a media personality and co-host of Red Ice, a web-based media company founded by her husband, Henrik Palmgren, a Swedish national. Over time, Red Ice evolved from exploring alternative media topics such as unidentified flying objects (UFOs), Freemasonry, and conspiracy theories related to 9/11 and the Illuminati, to increasingly focusing on political and racial subject matter. The platform is now widely recognized for promoting content aligned with white nationalist and white supremacist ideologies.
As a co-host of Red Ice, Lokteff has espoused views consistent with ethno-nationalism—a political stance that advocates for the preservation of a specific ethnic group’s identity and favors restrictive immigration policies based on race or ethnicity. Critics and human rights organizations classify many of the views promoted by Red Ice and Lokteff as racially discriminatory and aligned with the broader alt-right movement.
Lokteff has been a vocal critic of feminism, asserting that the movement has fulfilled its original goals but now allegedly operates at the expense of men’s rights. She has also publicly criticized some of the women who accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct, framing their actions as opportunistic. Her commentary on gender issues often mirrors broader alt-right critiques of modern social justice movements.
Her views have sparked considerable controversy, particularly statements in which she has denied the historical reality of the Holocaust and the genocide of Native Americans—claims that are categorically false and widely discredited by historians and scholars. She has also suggested that individuals who subscribe to white nationalist beliefs should pursue teaching careers as a means of influencing younger generations—an idea broadly condemned by educational and civil rights groups.
Lana Lokteff is married to Henrik Palmgren, the founder and host of Red Ice. The couple lives in the United States and continues their collaboration on digital media content through their platform. Their relationship is often cited within their audience as an example of ideological partnership, with both individuals playing prominent roles in promoting ethno-nationalist messages through their media ventures.
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