2002 - Winter - The Belly of the Beast
Racist prison gangs hit the street. The death of founder William Pierce leads to rifts within the neo-Nazi National Alliance. Neo-Confederate extremists sieze control of the formerly moderate Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Racist prison gangs hit the street. The death of founder William Pierce leads to rifts within the neo-Nazi National Alliance. Neo-Confederate extremists sieze control of the formerly moderate Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Articles
A black academic argues that ending affirmative action will cut the floor out from under white nationalists.
A growing number of criminal plots in the free world are born behind prison walls and recently released convicts are its soldiers.
The usual fare of Patriot publications has expanded to include unbridled anti-Semitism as the American radical right continues to undergo a process of Nazification.
Molestation charges against Louis Beam have been dropped because Beam passed a polygraph test and his daughters made "some conflicting statements" about the incidents.
U.S. Senate candidate Stan Jones learned the hard way that extreme-right prescriptions can have some very unpleasant side effects.
James Nichols, the "all-American" farmer who introduced Timothy McVeigh to fertilizer bombs, has secretly pledged himself to anti-Semitic hatred.
The Army of God web site, a long-time cheerleader for the murderers of abortion doctors, now is taking on blacks
What is behind the rare-but-recurring phenomenon of Jewish anti-Semites?
The latest multi-million dollar scam in the world of antigovernment zealots is taking off across the nation.
A rift between racist skinheads and the 'elitist' National Alliance is weakening the nation's leading hate group.
Racist gangs have flourished inside America's prisons over the last few decades — and more and more, their hatred is boiling over into free society.
Moderate members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans defeated the candidacy of an infamous white supremacist lawyer in August. But extremists managed to take over most of the 106-year-old "heritage" organization anyway.
A federal court has ruled that the racist creed of the World Church of the Creator was a religion for purposes of the federal law prohibiting employment discrimination.
Seven years after moving to the United States, a key British neofascist has been deported. Mark Cotterill, who spent much of his time in America trying to unite factions of the radical right, flew back to England.
An African American "born-again Confederate," H.K. Edgerton is marching across the south, raising money for neo-Confederate organizations.
The Earth Liberation Front claims responsibility for a Pennsylvania arson — and announces a dramatic ideological shift toward violence.
A fund established to "improve the character of the American people" by promoting eugenics and procreation by people of white colonial stock has a new president and a precarious future.
When Robert Goldstein threatened to kill his wife, police investigated and discovered a plot to attack Islamic targets in Florida.
An expert discusses the role of race-based gangs and other extremists in America’s prisons
White supremacist prison gangs are increasingly active in the free world. Here are some examples.
A war over the historical meaning of slavery, the Civil War and segregation has broken out across the American South.
The Te-Ta Ma Truth Foundation's Church of the Creator is devoted to "Love, Light And Peace" — unlike the neo-Nazi World Church of the Creator. So Te-Te Ma sued for copyright infringement.